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Radio K7
Jamiroquai "Travelling Without Moving" (1996) : voyage à toute vitesse entre funk rétro et pop futuriste

Radio K7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 74:52


Jamiroquai, en 1996, en a marre d'être cantonné au statut de star de l'underground britannique. Jay Kay se rêve en grand, et vise maintenant plus haut, plus loin. Au funk et l'acid jazz des débuts, s'ajoutent des sonorités dance et des refrains plus accrocheurs. Bingo ! L'album enchaîne les hits à une vitesse impressionnante : “Cosmic Girl”, “Alright”, “High times” et bien sûr “Virtual Insanity” dont les paroles, 25 ans plus tard sont plus que jamais d'actualité. Avec 1 Grammy et 11 millions d'exemplaires écoulés dans le monde, « Travelling Without Moving » est considéré comme l'album de funk le plus vendu de l'histoire, et une influence majeure pour des artistes comme J Dilla, Madlib, Justice, Tyler The Creator et encore Dua Lipa. On vous raconte la story de Jason Luís Cheetham, alias Jay Kay avec Olivia, Gregoire nous emmène en studio au Linford Manor en Angleterre, et Fanny revient sur l'origine du Buffalo man et le clip de “Virtual Insanity” de Jonathan Glazer, une des meilleures vidéos des nineties. Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : "Virtual Insanity", "Cosmic Girl", "Use the Force", "Everyday", "Alright", "High Times", "Drifting Along", "Didjerama", "Didjital Vibrations", "Travelling Without Moving", "You Are My Love", "Spend a Lifetime", "Do You Know Where You're Coming From?", “When You Gonna Learn?”, “Too Young to Die”, “Space Cowboy”. Steve Wonder “Superstition”,  Idris Muhammad “Could Heaven Ever Be Like This”, Eddie Harris “It's All Right Now”.Extraits : “Karen Kay Show featuring Ronnie Scott (1983, Youtube)”, “Jamiroquai - Music Planet (1999, Arte)”, “Jamiroquai - Too Young to Die (1993, Top Of The Pops)”, “Jamiroquai : Travelling without moving, version 30 secondes (1996, INA)”, “Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (Live in Verona) (2002, Youtube)”, “Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity タネ明かし the trick explanation Jonathan Glazer Interview (2005, jpn TV)”LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31, pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou chanter en karaoké avec nous ! Promis, on diffusera les messages au prochain épisode !Et restez connectés : — Instagram : @radio_k7— Bluesky : @radiok7podcast.bsky.social— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Jams Of The Year
#19 Les jams de l'année 1994

Jams Of The Year

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 171:15


Jams Of The Year débute sa 4e saison avec l'année 1994JANVIER - R. Kelly ouvre l'année avec "Bump n' Grind", extrait de son 1er album solo "12 Play". Ce titre devient son premier N°1 aux États-Unis, marquant le début de son ascension. L'album, six fois disque de platine, établit R. Kelly comme producteur de premier plan dans le R&B.FÉVRIER - Carleen Anderson, fille de la chanteuse de James Brown Vicki Anderson, livre "Nervous Breakdown". Ce titre en deux parties mêle folk intimiste et explosions funk, narrant l'histoire poignante d'une mère célibataire au bout du rouleau.MARS - Coolio émerge de Compton avec "Fantastic Voyage". Construit sur un sample de Lakeside, ce titre évoque la dure réalité du ghetto tout en proposant une échappatoire positive, préfigurant le succès mondial "Gangsta's Paradise".AVRIL - SWV propulse "Anything" dans les charts avec un remix featuring Wu-Tang Clan pour la B.O. d'"Above The Rim". Le groupe, initialement sous-estimé, prouve son talent grâce au producteur Brian Alexander Morgan.MAI - Da Brat devient la première rappeuse à obtenir un disque de platine avec "Funkdafied". Produit par Jermaine Dupri, le titre sample "Between The Sheets" des Isley Brothers et rend hommage au funk de Parliament.JUIN - Outkast pose les fondations du son d'Atlanta avec "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik". Produit par Organized Noise, le titre s'inspire du P-Funk tout en développant une identité sudiste unique.JUILLET - Usher, alors âgé de 16 ans, fait ses débuts avec "Can U Get Wit It". Produit par DeVante Swing de Jodeci et un jeune Timbaland, le titre annonce déjà les prémices d'une future superstar.AOÛT - Zhané marque l'été avec "Hey Mr. DJ", un titre soul aux influences jazzy qui devient un classique des dancefloors. Le duo féminin de Philadelphie, signé sur le label Motown, apporte une fraîcheur et une élégance qui contrastent avec le new jack swing dominant de l'époque.SEPTEMBRE - Jamiroquai livre "Space Cowboy", titre phare de son 2e album. Jay Kay aborde ses démons personnels sur fond d'acid jazz, confirmant le statut international du groupe.OCTOBRE - Paris délivre "Guerilla Funk", fusion militante entre G-Funk et conscience politique. Le titre sample Funkadelic et Parliament, tout en portant un message proche des Black Panthers.NOVEMBRE - Soul For Real, groupe d'adolescents produit par Heavy D, conquiert la première place du R&B avec "Candy Rain", dans la lignée de New Edition.DÉCEMBRE - Brandy clôture l'année avec "Baby", l'un des quatre hits de son 1er album. Produite par Keith Crouch, elle s'impose comme l'une des nouvelles voix majeures du R&B aux côtés de Monica et Aaliyah.Aidez nous, en soutenant gratuitement ce podcast !Comment ? C'est très simple :1)

Smith and Sniff
Live from Pistonheads Sunday Service

Smith and Sniff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 56:15


Jonny and Richard are in front of an audience at the Haynes Motor Museum, raising money for Mission Motorsport by talking their usual nonsense, specifically about doing the walk of shame in crocs, finding the home of the Celica Lady, incredibly strong over-the-counter American drugs, being a self-conscious driver, Tiff's new car, tucking the airbags back in, Audi Procon Ten, breaking news in the world of screenwash, a fancy dress confusion at Jay Kay's house, juddery clutch conundrums, ugly steering wheels, and running-in an air fryer. For early, ad-free episodes and extra content go to patreon.com/smithandsniff To buy merch and tickets to live podcast recordings go to smithandsniff.com  Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aleixopédia
Jamiroquai

Aleixopédia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 5:00


Esta semana, mais um carismático artista musical a fazer anos perto do Natal: o cantor Jay Kay dos Jamiroquai. Um artista que aborda temas "bué necessários", como diria o ajudante Renato Alexandre.

Gas Giants
Xmas Special ! Crate Diggin' With Luca from 8mm Records!

Gas Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 60:15


One of the first things that Luca turned up was this rarity, which features the father of Jamiroquai's Jay Kay….but which one of those masked men is he?The Businesses* 8mm Records itself is all over Instagram, but you can see their Discogs page HERE. * Fiasco Porto is a Tokyo Jazz Kissaten in the Heroismo quarter of Porto. HERE is an article from a Portuguese lifestyle magazine, which has some great photos.* HERE is the Discogs page for 8mm records, the label.* 8mm in Barcelona can be located through their instagram 8mm_bcn. * From Jan 1st the new website should be up. Link HEREThe MusicWe talked a lot of Music with Luca and it would be impractical to list everything, but there are some highlights to point out…* HERE is a long dissertation about New Music during the Estado Novo, which we touched upon during our conversation.* * Miles plays Cascais…* …then Charlie Haden plays Cascais with Ornette Coleman and runs in to a little problem with the PIDE…* We also mentioned Sonoscopia, which has done a lot for “Outsider” Music. Link HERE* A record from the Quarteto Smoog turned up in a crate……and this one is planned as a reissue.Other Record Shops in PortoAside from Luca's operation, the invincible city has much to offer the record collector. Here are some of Gav's favourites…* Porto Calling. A great city centre shop tucked into a 60's era arcade. Good selection of second hand and new vinyl, which changes regularly. Great website with a full mail order catalogue available HERE. * Discos do Bau. Not far from the Miquel Bombarda gallery quarter. Good selection of Rock, Pop, Jazz and even some Classical; all second hand. Full website available HERE.* Louie Louie, also city centre location. I have yet to go into this shop without coming out with something. Website HERE.* Away from Porto, we also mentioned this combination of Air bnb and Record shop in London, HERE.Subscribe to Gas GiantsRSS https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/311033.rss This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gasgiants.substack.com

FG Chic mix by Aquarium
FG CHIC MIX HOUSE OF MISS CHIEF WITH JAY KAY

FG Chic mix by Aquarium

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 60:06


Réécoutez le FG Chic Mix House of Miss Chief with Jay Kay du dimanche 26 mai 2024 Playlist:1. Lup Ino - Look Into Your Eyes (Main Mix)2. Black Sausage, Chaka Kenn - Thinking About My Baby (Original Mix)3. Modesti - I Forgot U4. Marvin Gaye - If This World Were Mine (T.Markakis' Marvins Touch Remix)5. Mike Millrain - Together (Original Mix)6. Jestofunk - Say It Again (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix)7. Stefano Ritteri - The Partylife8. Adam Nova feat. Natasha Watts - Dirty Games (Extended)9. Corrado Alunni - I Wanna Funk10. Kevin McKay - The Way (Original Mix)11. Caldera - In This House12. Risk Assessment - Like This Like That ! (Risk Assessment Roasted Mix)13. Angelo Ferreri - Ask Yourself (Can You Dance) (Extended Mix)14. Point85, Maex - Relax15. Doug Gomes, Tedd Patterson - Baby Powda (Tedd Patterson Edit)

The AutoAlex Podcast
30: WE IMPORTED OUR FIRST JAPANESE CAR!

The AutoAlex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 88:27


This week we discuss Taylor meeting Jay Kay, Rory talks about his £2700 robot lawn mower and our latest purchase from Japan!

RTL Today - Song 2
Song 2: Jamiroquai - Too Young To Die (S.3 Ep.9), 13/03/2024

RTL Today - Song 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024


In this week's Song 2 Episode we are foregoing silly head wear and possibly ill-advised cultural appropriation There's always been the gnawing doubt that the flak Jay Kay got at the time of Jamiroquai's was a little unfair. Sure, the headlines grabbed in the early 00's were not great but Jamiroquai's tunes stand up incredibly well. None more so than Too Young To Die, the second cut lifted from the 1993 album Emergency on Planet Earth.

Sloppy Seconds with Big Dipper & Meatball
I Want To Smell Like Hot Dog Jello (w/ Jay Kay)

Sloppy Seconds with Big Dipper & Meatball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 68:59


This week, Meatball and Big Dipper are joined on the podcast by the jester of Season 5 of Drgaula: Jay Kay! They discuss the art of being annoying, the drag scene in Brooklyn, and why Subway Spaghetti isn't that bad for you. Plus some in depth conversation about gender expression, chosen names, and what that mouth do: from the Dragula tongue flick to shared breathing. ***Producer's Note: Jay Kay wore some annoying jingle bells in their hair (on brand) that might trigger something if you have sensitive ears. Listen to Sloppy Seconds Ad-Free AND One Day Early on MOM Plus Call us with your sex stories at 213-536-9180! Or e-mail us at sloppysecondspod@gmail.com FOLLOW SLOPPY SECONDS FOLLOW BIG DIPPER FOLLOW MEATBALL SLOPPY SECONDS IS A FOREVER DOG AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M.) PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast
DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #48 - January 2024

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 178:23


Happy New Year 2024 and welcome to episode 48 of The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience. We hope you are doing well and thank you for joining us for this New Year's Special. We hope you had a great Holiday Season. This mix contains 78 tracks and has a runtime of just under 3 hours, so buckle up and get ready for an amazing journey of timeless music, sounds and emotions. This mix features tracks going all the way back to 1992 through present. There's oldskool, nuwskool, house, deep house, breaks, acid, progressive, vocal house, bassline house, techno and much more. There's a lot of unexpected twists and turns inside. The set starts out with with Craig Armstrong's Green Light (feat. The XX) from the 2013 film The Great Gatsby soundtrackstarrring Leonardo DiCaprio and has some of the films memorable samples added. Later in the mix, it also features Lana Del Rey's Young and Beautiful from the film. This one to remember, so please share this with everyone you know who likes this sort of stuff. Thanks for your listenership.   This episode contains tracks by the following artists and on the following labels: Craig Armstrong, The xx, Interscope Records, Aldo M., Superordinate Music, Gero Campo, Sounds and Frequencies Recordings, Kolter, Cinthie, Shall Not Fade, Framewerk, Soul Minority, Homero Espinosa, Kolour Recordings, DJ VIBE, Fragoso, Nervous Records, Gerald Peklar, India, PAWA, Andorfine Digital, Ruff Stuff, Miura Records, Trutopia, The Pressure, Night Mayors, Sonique, Altra Moda, Dan Zamani, Tim Taylor, YANTRA, Missile Records, Deee-Lite, Elektra Records, Real Deep, Jaidene Veda, Mdcl, Papa Records, Jay Kay, Urban GorillazY, Ander B , Moulton Music, Amy Dabbs, Distant Horizons, Alan Dixon, Running Back, Force Mass Motion, Force Mass Motion Recordings, Mariah Carey, David Morales, Columbia, The CableGuy, Contact Recordings, Rabbit City Records, Gai Barone, Luke Brancaccio, Sudbeat Music, Mark Farina, DIRTYBIRD, Grant Nelson, Swing City, Lynsey Moore, Paul Rudder, Denham Audio, Dance Trax, Dusky, Running Back, Kevin Yost, Peter Funk, Col Lawton, I Records, Koldar, W&O Street Tracks, t e s t p r e s s, Shall Not Fade, M People, Sasha, Deconstruction, Allegra Bandy, Nacho Marco, Yerba Buena Discos, Kirby, Tango Recordings, Solo, TuneCore, Hernan Cattaneo, Jody Barr, Sudbeat Music, Because of Art, Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, Anjunadeep, Bicep, Ninja Tune, Marsh, Icarus, Jansons, Future Disco Dance Club, Kerri 'Kaoz' Chandler, Arnold Jarvis, Freetown Inc, Dabbs Traxx, Franky Wah, SHÈN Recordings, Cristian Volpe, Ziggy (IT), Groovy Riddim Records, Tour- Maubourg, Carlo, Baldo, Aterral, Johnny Dharma, Cromarti Records, Coastlines, HEFE, AllezVed, Immersed, Lana Del Rey, Water Tower Music Interscope, Holo, OceanLab, Above & Beyond, Genix, Anjunabeats, Todd Terry & Junior Sanchez, DJ Master, Inhouse, Oval 5, Doi-oing, Spooky, Gee Zone Records, Hurlee, Silent Predia Tracklist01. Craig Armstrong - Green Light (feat. The xx) [Interscope Records]02. Aldo M. - Mercury [Superordinate Music]03. Gero Campo - Distinctive Indicate [Sounds and Frequencies Recordings]04. Kolter - Up in the Sky (Cinthie Remix) [Shall Not Fade]05. Framewerk - What I Never Knew (Framewerk Edit)06. Soul Minority - N.A.S.T.Y. (Homero Espinosa Remix) [Kolour Recordings]07. DJ VIBE, Fragoso - Don't Stop [Nervous Records]08. DJ VIBE, Fragoso - Don't Stop (Dub Mix) [Nervous Records]09. Framewerk - Floribunda (Framewerk Rewerk)10. Gerald Peklar - Pacifistic Loving (Feat. India) (PAWA Remix 2) [Andorfine Digital]  11. Ruff Stuff - Green Circus [Miura Records]12. Trutopia - Leave This All Behind (feat. The Pressure) (Extended Mix) [Night Mayors]13. Sonique - It Feels So Good (12" Breakbeat Mix) [Altra Moda]14. Dan Zamani and Tim Taylor (YANTRA) - The Birth of Stars (Original Mix 1995) [Missile Records]15. Deee-Lite - Music Selector Is The Soul Reflector [Elektra Records]  16. Real Deep, Jaidene Veda, Mdcl - You Got This (Homero Espinosa Remix) [Papa Records]17. Jay Kay - Spirit [Urban GorillazY]18. Ander B - Mind Tricks (Homero Espinosa Stripped Mix) [Moulton Music]19. Deee-Lite - Bittersweet Loving [Elektra Records]20. Amy Dabbs - Mellowday [Distant Horizons]  21. Homero Espinosa - In My Soul (Vocal Mix) [Moulton Music]22. Alan Dixon - Moments (Original Mix) [Running Back]23. Ruff Stuff - Green Circus [Miura Records]24. Force Mass Motion - OYeah [Force Mass Motion Recordings]25. Mariah Carey - Fly Away (Butterfly Reprise) [Columbia]26. The CableGuy - Cable City [Contact Recordings]27. Force Mass Motion - Deeper [Rabbit City Records]28. Gai Barone, Luke Brancaccio - Memory Child [Sudbeat Music]29. Deee-Lite - DMT (Dance Music Trance) [Elektra Records]  30. Mark Farina, Homero Espinosa - Falling Forward [DIRTYBIRD]31. Grant Nelson - Frequency [Swing City]32. Grant Nelson - Resist [Swing City]33. Deee-Lite - River Of Freedom [Elektra Records]34. Grant Nelson feat. Lynsey Moore - Hurt You So (House Mix) [Swing City]35. Framewerk - Closer To Me (Framewerk Dub)36. Paul Rudder - Late Nights [Miura Records]37. Deee-Lite - Somebody [Elektra Records]38. Denham Audio - White Label [Dance Trax]39. Dusky - Wildfire [Running Back]  40. Kevin Yost, Peter Funk - Trust (Col Lawton Remix) [I Records]41. Koldar - Don't Hold Back [W&O Street Tracks]42. t e s t p r e s s - tell ya [Shall Not Fade]43. Dusky - Tea Cake [Running Back]44. M People - How Can I Love You More (Sasha Qat Mix) [Deconstruction (Sony)]45. Force Mass Motion - In To You - Vocal Mix [Rabbit City Records]46. Homero Espinosa Featuring Allegra Bandy - Then You Smiled (Nacho Marco Remix) [Yerba Buena Discos]47. Kirby - Dancin In The Night (Homero Espinosa Remix) [Tango Recordings]48. The CableGuy - Belief [Contact Recordings]49. Grant Nelson - In The Dark [Swing City Records]50. Solo - Late Night [TuneCore]51. Amy Dabbs - No More Distractions [Distant Horizons]52. Hernan Cattaneo & Jody Barr - Airglow [Sudbeat Music]53. Because of Art, Jody Wisternoff & James Grant - Free (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]54. Bicep - Apricots [Ninja Tune]55. Marsh - All Night Long (Icarus Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]56. Jansons - Sugar [Future Disco Dance Club]57. Kerri 'Kaoz' Chandler Presents Arnold Jarvis - Inspiration [Freetown Inc]58. Amy Dabbs - Ghosts [Dabbs Traxx]59. Grant Nelson - Fly High [Swing City]60. Framewerk - Together (New Year Special) [Framewerk Rewerks]61. Franky Wah - Da Capo [SHÈN Recordings]62. Cristian Volpe - Call It Love (Ziggy (IT) Remix) [Groovy Riddim Records]63. Tour- Maubourg & Carlo - Synchrony (Baldo Remix) [Aterral]64. Deee-Lite - Party Happening People [Elektra Records]65. Johnny Dharma - With All Our Love (Homero Espinosa Remix) [Cromarti Records]66. Mark Farina & Homero Espinosa - Everybody Dancing [Moulton Music]67. Homero Espinosa - Sounds Of The Triton (House Mix) [Moulton Music68. Deee-Lite - Call Me [Elektra Records]69. Coastlines, HEFE, AllezVed - Crowded Room (Extended Mix) [Immersed]70. Lana Del Rey - Young And Beautiful (DH Orchestral Version) [Water Tower Music Interscope]71. Holo - Juniper [Shall Not Fade]72. OceanLab, Above & Beyond - Beautiful Together (Genix Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]73. Paul Rudder - Tell A Story [Miura Records]74. Todd Terry & Junior Sanchez - Figure of Jazz (DJ Master) [Inhouse]  75. Oval 5 - Vertigo (Doi-oing Vs Spooky Thumper Mix) [Gee Zone Records]76. Hurlee - Get Movin' [Miura Records]77. Silent Predia - Sound Of The Forest [Nervous Records]78. Deee-Lite - Bring Me Your Love [Elektra Records]

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 429: Dragula S5 Ep 6 - "It Came from Beyond"

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 73:19


Set your sonic transducers to stunning because we're headed to the intergalactic backpages for some casual connections that are out of this world. And a little muppety, if that's your thing. This week's sex workers in space floor show was a mixed bag when it came to interpreting the prompt, but it's JayKay who is most feeling the gravity of the situation as Throb vows to send them to Uranus because Jarvis lost a lip sync a couple weeks ago. We manage to also use up some oxygen on male orgasms, Mary Higgins Clark, Meet the Feebles and the treacherous black hole that is the Dragula subreddit. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our Canada's Drag Race Season 4 coverage, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.comThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/alrightmary!

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 428: Dragula S5 Ep 5 - "Gods of Death (Part 2)"

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 59:28


It's the battle of the bands this week! While Chaotik is horns above Devil's 4 Play when it comes to banding together, Blackberri drums up some deserved praise for making the most of being, daresay, a background singer. “Gods of Death” sends us down a late 90s/early 2000s rock rabbit hole, but we also talk about organic peanut butter and class trips for a little bit, so there's something for everyone. Cynthia goes full Baddie Mom, Throb wears sunglasses inside, JayKay has Disney voice, Fantasia brings out a second bucket hat, Orkgotik wears that ROBE, Nio is no guitar hero and in a shock to no one, Anna Phylactic is branded and disbanded. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our DRUK S5 and Canada's Drag Race Season 4 coverage, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 427: Dragula S5 Ep 4 - "Gods of Death (Part 1)"

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 69:15


t's time to separate the beasts from the babies, the monsters of rock group challenge is (almost) here! This week's opening act is a full metal floorshow followed by an on the spot extermination via a lip sync for your death. Fantasia takes center stage, Orkgotik is the baddest bitch of the night and Niohuru continues to chop through the competition. JayKay's rollercoaster of a journey this season takes another hard left, but it's the Hammer that gets nailed this week. We also discuss Anna's outburst, Cynthia's day job, House of Villains and the sounds that bat hands make. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our DRUK S5 and Canada's Drag Race Season 4 coverage, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.comThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/alrightmary!

Ghoulfriends Podcast
Dragula Season 5: Gods of Death (Part 1)

Ghoulfriends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 58:30


Grab your blankets and snacks as your host Lindsay is joined by Sophie from SophieServesFace to discuss the latest episode of Dragula Season 5. Join us as we discuss the ongoing feud between Jay Kay and the rest of the cast, the important lessons we can learn from the monsters this week and our thoughts on that ghoulish floor show! Email - ghoulfriendspodcastt@gmail.com Twitter - @GhoulfriendPod You can find Sophie @sophservesface on Twitter and @sophieservesface on Instagram.

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 425: Dragula S5 Ep 3 - "Ghosts of the Gatehouse"

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 92:00


We're checking into the spookiest Marriott you've ever seen for this week's haunted hotel floorshow! Throb takes it to the penthouse suite, but is bested by JayKay's sentient bar cart. Nio nearly says “I do” to a second win, despite some cold feet in the Lab, Anna misses her shot but hits our bullseyes, Fantasia and Jarvis get notes and Satanna briefly quits before three of them lay on some cots while rats give them tickles. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our DRUK S5 coverage all season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com

Ghoulfriends Podcast
Dragula Season 5: Ghosts of the Gatehouse

Ghoulfriends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 66:05


Grab your blankets and snacks as your host Lindsay is joined by Sophie from SophieServesFace to discuss the latest episode of Dragula Season 5. Join us as we discuss the ongoing feud between Jay Kay and the rest of the cast, the important lessons we can learn from the monsters this week and our thoughts on that ghoulish floor show! Email - ghoulfriendspodcastt@gmail.com Twitter - @GhoulfriendPod You can find Sophie @sophservesface on Twitter and @sophieservesface on Instagram.

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
Episode 424: Dragula S5 Ep 2 - "Children of the Can"

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 84:44


Things get gross for this week's filth-focused floor show. To the surprise of no one who watched the trailer, JayKay comes back just in time to chug sludge and win the opportunity to force Cynthia to do her makeup in a dirty Port-a-Potty. Speaking of which, we have a lot to say about Cynthia, from her bad mom vibes to her meth mom presentation. There's something off about Onyx's critiques, we kind of loved Anna's bananas reveal and can agree that Throb was two scoops above the rest when it came to creating a Trash Can Kid. Want even more Alright Mary? Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get access to our DRUK S5 coverage all season, plus movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.comThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/alrightmary!

Vinyl Radio
Jamiroquai: Mini Bio

Vinyl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 31:02


"¡Descubre el fascinante viaje de una de las bandas más icónicas de la escena del acid jazz y funk en Vinyl Radio! En este episodio especial de Mini Biografía, exploramos la historia musical de Jamiroquai, desde sus inicios en la década de 1990 hasta su estatus de superestrellas globales. Con su distintivo sonido funky y el carismático líder, Jay Kay, esta banda británica ha dejado una marca indeleble en la música moderna. Desde "Emergency on Planet Earth" hasta éxitos como "Virtual Insanity," "Canned Heat," y "Space Cowboy," Jamiroquai ha llevado su mezcla única de funk, soul y jazz a las masas. Acompáñanos en este recorrido por la vida y carrera de Jamiroquai, mientras exploramos su legado, influencias y contribuciones a la música contemporánea. Este episodio te sumergirá en el mundo vibrante y enérgico de Jamiroquai y te recordará por qué son una de las bandas más influyentes de su generación. Con George Paz como tu anfitrión, este episodio es un viaje musical inolvidable que no querrás perderte. Sintoniza Vinyl Radio y prepárate para explorar el groove inconfundible de Jamiroquai." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vinylradio/message

FRUMESS
Jay Kay is Pizza Punk! | Frumess

FRUMESS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 100:42


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DJ B-12 Techno Podcast
DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #47 - September 2023 - Dedicated to Ainsley

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 158:12


Hello and welcome episode 47 of The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience. I hope you are all doing well out there and I appreciate your support and listenership. This show is for the month of September 2023, and it is dedicated in memory of Ainsley Talbot, my 10-month 3-week-old kitten who passed on August 29, 2023. She had a terrible condition that left her disabled after she was about 2-3 months old. Although she was born normal with her surviving sister, Arianna and her brother, Jackson, it seems, her mother, Gracie (who was a stray cat I took in 3 weeks before they were born), contracted a virus while she was pregnant, which resulted in only Ainsley developing a condition that caused her cerebral cortex to not form properly. It started out with her motor skills diminishing and eventually led to her being only able to lay on her side and needing help doing everything. She was a true fighter, and she will always be my little hero and my best friend, but her broken little body just had enough.  She was the most beautiful, precious, and loving soul I've ever known.  As you can imagine, this was a bittersweet episode for me to do with losing her so young, which is one of the reasons it took me so long to get out, but I wanted to get a fresh mix out with new tunes that I could also dedicate to her. Although this set was worked out ahead of her passing, some of the tracks took on a special meaning because of lyrics and titles. RIP Ainsley girl. I will love you forever and always, until we meet again, my angel. Ainsley Talbot October 3, 2022 - August 29, 2023.This mix has 76 tracks and a runtime of 2 hours and 38 minutes. This set contains the best in house, breaks, progressive, melodic house and techno, techno, deep house, acid, piano house, vocal house, uplifting house and more. The full 320k mp3 can be downloaded from Soundcloud.  This episode contains tracks by the following artists and on the following labels: Sousa_, 13 Records, Thomas Compana, Drekaan, Embliss Records, Into The Ether, Immersed, Digby & Oliver, Framewerk, Zero Tolerance Recordings, Ika Sile, OSF, Sasha, Because of Art, Last Night On Earth, Dosem, My Friend, Anjunadeep, W&O Street Tracks, Trance Wax, Armada Music, Framewerk Rewerks, Kodiaks, Aubrey Fry, Death Proof Recordings, Mauricio, Big Speaker Music, Paul Rudder, Miura Records, Rhyme Time Production, Skapes, Tim Hidgem, Cleveland City, Solo, TuneCore, Sopp, Pomme Frite, Sweet LA, LW Recordings, T-Bor, Phoenix Music Inc, Nick Muir, Proton Music, Audiojack, Jem Cooke, Michael Mayer, Crosstown Rebels, Suki, Shall Not Fade, Armada Music Albums, Jachmastr, Selsi, Sounds and Frequencies Recordings, Bound to Divide, Lauren L'aimant, Colorize (Enhanced), Nadja Lind, Hernan Cattaneo, Soundexile, City Noises, Muzvio, Capital Heaven, Toriah, Stress Records, Fly Boy Records, Leena Punks, Tom Westy, Monoton, La Fusa, Henry Street Music, Tom Wax, Frank De Wulf, Phuture Wax Records, Nicky Elisabeth, Joris Voorn, Acid James, Amy Dabbs, Athlete Whippet, Aus Music, Ejeca, Toolroom, mpeg, Permanent Vacation, Jay Kay, Play This! Records, Lazer Worshippers, Wild and Taylor, Missile Records, Hehn, Torre, Anthony Pappa, Progrezo Records, Astro, Lost Palms, Florentin, Diynamic, Jaydee, Percep-tion, t e s t p r e s s, Dance Trax, DJ Jeroenski, Alex Vasi, Rubber People, Blockhead Recordings, Ace's Jam Hire, MARINA TRENCH, Hugo LX, Gerd Janson, Sweet State, Andy Bach, Anne Miller, Leftymood Records, Mark Archer, Shadow Child, Swankout, Vataff Project, Saafi Brothers, Liquid Sound Design, State of Grace, Sunscreem, Carl Cox, Bushwacka!, Chuck Roberts, Oblong Records, Sweet LA, Whore House, WeAreTwo, Re:vibe Music, Robert Babicz, Kelch, Bodhi, Hotflush Recordings, Marsh, Sun Ra, LeSonic, Ellie Shantz, Monstercat Silk, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Einmusika Recordings, Rammdomm, Urban GorillazY, Saytek, Apex Recordings, Toni Sauna, Daniel Englisch, Dave Angel, Groom Lake Universal, Hammer, DART, Maruw, WZA, Nuvolve Music.Tracklist01. Sousa_ - Around Me [13 Records]02. Thomas Compana - Keep Progress (Drekaan's 'Better to Live High' Remix) [Embliss Records]03. Into The Ether - Reminiscence (Extended Mix) [Immersed]04. Digby & Oliver - Human (Framewerk Breaks Remix) [Zero Tolerance Recordings]05. Ika Sile - Get To Know [OSF]06. Sasha & Because of Art - Fused [Last Night On Earth]07. Dosem & My Friend - Blue Marble (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]08. My Friend - Atomic Burger [W&O Street Tracks]09. Trance Wax - Rhythm Of The Night (Extended Mix) [Armada Music]10. Framewerk - Mooger Fooger (Framewerk Rewerk) [Framewerk Rewerks]11. Kodiaks - Growler (Aubrey Fry Remix) [Death Proof Recordings]12. Mauricio - PHAZE 1 (Extended Mix) [Big Speaker Music]13. Paul Rudder - Findin' My Way [Miura Records]14. Rhyme Time Production - You & Me (Skapes & Tim Hidgem Remix) [Cleveland City]15. Solo - Emotions [TuneCore]16. Sopp - So Good [Pomme Frite]17. Sweet LA - Reset [LW Recordings]18. T-Bor - On The Edge (Extended Mix) [Phoenix Music Inc]19. My Friend - Walk The Walk [W&O Street Tracks]20. Nick Muir - All One Word [Proton Music]21. Audiojack x Jem Cooke - Feels Good (Michael Mayer Remix) [Crosstown Rebels]22. Suki - Phonosynethesis [Shall Not Fade]23. Because of Art - Amnesia 2000 (Extended Mix) [Armada Music Albums]24. Jachmastr - Obsession (Selsi Remix) [Sounds and Frequencies Recordings]25. Bound to Divide & Lauren L'aimant - Tears (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)]26. Nadja Lind - Limbus (Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile Remix I) [City Noises]27. Muzvio - Vortex [Capital Heaven]28. Toriah - Motions (Extended) [Stress Records]29. My Friend - Chicken Lizard [Fly Boy Records]30. Leena Punks - OOO (Out Of Office) (Tom Westy Extended Remix) [Stress Records]31. Monoton & La Fusa - Spirit Of The Inner Circle [Henry Street Music]32. Tom Wax - Electronic Passion (Frank De Wulf Remix) [Phuture Wax Records]33. Nicky Elisabeth - Fading (Joris Voorn Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]34. Acid James - Queen of Hearts [LW Recordings]35. Amy Dabbs & Athlete Whippet - Milkshake (Extended Mix) [Aus Music]36. Framewerk - When The Lights Are Out(Framewerk Rewerk) [Framewerk Rewerks]37. Framewerk - Into The Sun (Framewerk Edit) [Framewerk Rewerks]38. Ejeca - In & Out (Extended Mix) [Toolroom]39. mpeg - What's Real [Permanent Vacation]40. Jay Kay - Inspire [Play This! Records]41. Lazer Worshippers - Lazer Worshippers Theme (Wild and Taylor Electro Mix 1993) [Missile Records]42. Hehn - Macro [Torre]43. Dosem & My Friend - Door To Door (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]44. mpeg - Dizzy [Permanent Vacation]45. Anthony Pappa - Outback (Lank Lazy Dub) [Progrezo Records]46. Astro - Radiance [Lost Palms]47. Florentin - Cousin Sam [Diynamic]48. Jaydee - Sleepy Head [Percep-tion]49. t e s t p r e s s - HWFG [Dance Trax]50. DJ Jeroenski & Alex Vasi - Get Back Together (Rubber People Remix) [Blockhead Recordings]  51. My Friend - In Flux [Ace's Jam Hire]52. MARINA TRENCH - Ose feat. Hugo LX (Gerd Janson Remix) [Sweet State]53. Andy Bach - Never Felt So Right feat. Anne Miller [Leftymood Records]54. Mark Archer & Shadow Child - I Know You (Swankout Remix) [Dance Trax]55. Vataff Project - Come and Join (Saafi Brothers Remix) [Liquid Sound Design]56. Because of Art - Don't Make Me [Last Night On Earth]57. t e s t p r e s s - U (Extended Mix) [Stress Records]58. My Friend - Into The Night (Extended Mix) [Stress Records]59. Framewerk - Not Over Yet (Framewerk '23 Rewerk) [Framewerk Rewerks]60. Carl Cox & Bushwacka! - Music Is Life feat. Chuck Roberts (Deep Mix) [Oblong Records]61. Sweet LA - Closer [Whore House]62. WeAreTwo - The Rooftop (Sweet La Remix) [Re:vibe Music]63. t e s t p r e s s - Just [W&O Street Tracks]64. Robert Babicz - We Will Never Give Up [Kelch]65. Bodhi - Actuator (Extended) [Hotflush Recordings]66. Marsh - Another Planet feat. Sun Ra (LeSonic Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]67. Marsh feat. Ellie Shantz - Make (Extended Mix) [Monstercat Silk]68. Quivver & Dave Seaman - Eyes Wide Shut [Einmusika Recordings]69. Selsi - Majestic [Capital Heaven]70. Rammdomm - Vorinclex [Urban GorillazY]71. Saytek - Acid Breakup (Live) [Apex Recordings]72. Toni Sauna & Daniel Englisch - Make Detroit Great Again (Dave Angel Remix) [Groom Lake Universal]73. Hammer & DART - Tint (Maruwa Remix) [Shall Not Fade]74. mpeg - Back To B [Permanent Vacation]75. Framewerk - Perfect Motion (Framewerk Rewerk) [Framewerk Rewerks]76. WZA - I Just Wanna Be Free [Nuvolve Music]

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW HOUSE OF JAY-KAY VOL.9

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 60:02


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.9 1. Can You Feel It (Chuck D. Mix) - Mr. Fingers 2. Midnight Memories (Jimpster Extended Remix) - Miguel Migs 3. Club Soda (SoulFunky Re-Fill) - Thomas Bangalter 4. Danza Organica (Extended Mix) - Sam Ruffillo 5. Icare (Yuksek Remix) - Yuksek, Bertrand Burgalat 6. Ma Ai O (Extended Mix) - Martin Wright, La Fitte 7. Two Bad MF's (Original Mix) - Quinten 909, Bas Roos 8. Gotta Find (KORT & Elementary Original Live Extended Mix - Kulakingz feat. Pepper Mashay 9. Otherside - Dj Gomi, Jay Potter 10. Street Player (Dimitri From Paris Super Disco Blend - Part I & II) - Leonid & Friends 11. Street Jive - Charly Angelz 12. Emotion (Club Mix) - Louis Feen 13. Love Is Psychedelic (Full Spoken Mix) - Fantastic Plastic Machine

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Stereo.Typen Podcast
#077 Jamiroquai

Stereo.Typen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 90:20


Vor ziemlich genau 30 Jahren erschien das Debut von Jamiroquai. Darauf vereinigte die Band aus London bekannte Einflüsse aus Soul, Jazz und Funk, erschuf aber durch ungeahnte Kombinationsmöglichkeiten mit Reggae, Latin, dem Didgeridoo und einem ehrlichen Interesse an Native Americans ihr ganz eigenes Genre. Der Titel „Emergency on Planet Earth“ lässt erahnen, wie zeitlos dringlich das Werk ist, es hätte auch in den 70er Jahren oder 2023 erscheinen können – und wäre genauso gefeiert worden. Danach driften Jamiroquai im besten Sinne ab ins Weltall, mit dem chilligen „Space Cowboy“, dem discoiden „Cosmic Girl“ und dem extraterrestrischen Synthie-Funk von „A Funk Odyssey“ und „Automaton“ – immer begleitet von einer stilsicheren Optik in deren Mittelpunkt das Logo der Band, der Buffalo Man, leicht windschief steht. Sänger Jay Kay ist die Vorlage für diesen Buffalo Man und heute, als einziges festes Bandmitglied, ist Jay Kay auch Jamiroquai – wohingegen man vorher jahrzehntelang zwischen Bandname und Sänger unterscheiden musste. Er erzählt uns in #077Jamiroquai von wichtigen Momenten in der Bandgeschichte. Als Gast mit dabei: Laura Pöss, Freundin unseres Podcasts und Musikjournalistin fürs Radio, großer Fan von Jamiroquai und insbesondere Jay Kays Dance Moves.

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast
DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #45 - May 2023

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 154:16


Hello and welcome to The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience episode number 45. We hope you are all doing well. Sorry for the gap in shows. The good news is we are back with a brand new 2.5 hour, 75 track studio mix for May of 2023. This mix is jam packed with something for everyone with all of the best house, deep house, techno, hardcore breakbeat, Breaks, oldskool, pianos, house, trance, progressive house, acid, moody and emotional breakdowns, ecstatic rave vocals and much more. The show is 154 minutes and 15 seconds. You can download all shows at full 320 quality from Soundcloud. We hope you enjoy this show!  Artists and Labels included on this episode:Sasha, Knives Out, Last Night On Earth, Because of Art, Antony Szmierek, Stress Records, Robbie Doherty, Shall Not Fade, Benjamin Fröhlich, Cooper Saver, Pleasure Principle, Arqade, Capital Heaven, Vitess, Be Told Lies, My Friend, Anjunadeep, Solitaire Gee, Rhythm Invention, Warp Records, Rone, InFiné, Fabrication, Jamie Stevens, Anthony Pappa, Recovery Collective, Selador, Insider, R&S Records, DJ Tools, Loz J Yate, Cleveland City, Body Corp, Hardline Sounds, Dusky, Maruwa, Robert Babicz, Kelch, Holo, Shall Not Fade, Marix Green, Bumpin Underground Records, Harry Romero, Knee Deep In Sound, Groovy D, Hoten, Dosem, High Tide Recordings, Sound Quelle, 88Birds, Boxer, Colorize (Enhanced), Prophet, Acid, Bach Music, Gareth Cole, Ohral, Lauer, Johannes Albert, Frank Music, Beckeringh, Hathōr, Genix, Anjunabeats, lau.ra, Stu Air, House Me Up Records, Jay Kay, Mark Jackson, Re:vibe Music, Booka Shade, Satin Jackets, Blaufield Music, Jansons, Future Disco Dance Club, OFFAIAH, Defected, Ben Dickeson, Mathman, Hardcore Energy, Ben Rau, Knee Deep In Sound, Sasha, Locked Groove, Avision, Factory 93 Records, Andrew Bayer, Ritchie Haydn, Mind of Us, Pad One, Superordinate Music, Nolan, Markus Saarlander, Framewerk, Vitess, Houseum Records, Depeche Mode, Chris Liebing, Luke Slater, Columbia (Sony), Nikita Marasey, Whore House, Shadow Child, Time Is Now Records, Crimsen, Gruuv, HOT DLVRY, Lisztomania Records, Catz 'n Dogz, Pets Recordings, Soulfinder, JourneyDeep Records, Lamorn, mau5trap, Boxer, UV, Farayen, Underground Hype, Framewerk Rewerks, Andy Bach, MaryDee, Loyal House Records, Namito, Sound of Berlin, Steve Bug, Ali Love, Poker Flat Recordings, Matty Wright, Lowco, 83, Prozak, Icarus, FFRR, Justin Jay, Denham Audio, Lauer, Freude Am Tanzen Recordings, Muzvio, Perry Farrell, Satellite Party, Heaven After Dark, Audioglider, ASTIR Recordings, Ben Archbol, Sous Music, Fat Feathers, and HYPEBEAST Industries.Tracklist01. Sasha, Knives Out - Hoodie Alan [Last Night On Earth]02. Because of Art - Circle of Light (feat. Antony Szmierek) [Stress Records]03. Robbie Doherty - Dream Of Me (Extended Mix) [Shall Not Fade]04. Benjamin Fröhlich & Cooper Saver - The Infinte Dub [Pleasure Principle]05. Arqade - Copper Canary [Capital Heaven]06. Vitess - Tropico (Original Mix) [Be Told Lies]07. My Friend - Came Here For Love (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]08. Solitaire Gee - Slumberland (Rhythm Invention Mix) [Warp Records]09. Rone - Flesh (Sasha Remix) [InFiné]10. Fabrication - Hot Foot (Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa Remix) [Recovery Collective]11. Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa - Where We've Gone [Selador]12. Insider - Something Flash [R&S Records]13. DJ Tools - Ohh Yeh (Loz J Yate Remix) [Cleveland City]14. Body Corp - Alone [Hardline Sounds]15. Dusky - Stick By This (Maruwa Remix) [Anjunadeep]17. Robert Babicz - Future Disco [Kelch]18. Holo - Shosa [Shall Not Fade]19. Marix Green - Give Me [Bumpin Underground Records]20. Harry Romero - Roll Play [Knee Deep In Sound]21. Groovy D - AfterworldGroove [Shall Not Fade]22. Hoten - Back to Life (Dosem Remix) [High Tide Recordings]23. Sound Quelle & 88Birds - Wonderland (Boxer Extended Remix) [Colorize (Enhanced)]24. Prophet - Prosperity (Acid Mix) [Bach Music]25. Gareth Cole - Realisation [Ohral]26. Lauer, Johannes Albert - Four 44 [Frank Music]27. Beckeringh - Waves (Extended Mix) [Hathōr]28. Genix & Dosem - Day City (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]29. Genix & Dosem - Night City (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]30. Sasha, lau.ra - Burnt Letters (Instrumental) [Last Night On Earth]31. Stu Air - Take It Underground (Extended Mix) [House Me Up Records]32. Jay Kay & Mark Jackson - Within Us (Original Mix) [Re:vibe Music]33. Booka Shade, Satin Jackets - Fusion Royale [Blaufield Music]34. Jansons - Feed The Night [Future Disco Dance Club]35. OFFAIAH - Private Show (Extended Mix) [Defected]36. Ben Dickeson - Legion [Capital Heaven]37. Mathman - All Night [Hardcore Energy]38. Ben Rau - The Healing [Knee Deep In Sound]39. Sasha & Locked Groove - Exploding Suns [Last Night On Earth]40. Avision - The Void [Factory 93 Records]41. Andrew Bayer & Genix - The Test (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]42. Ritchie Haydn - The One (Mind of Us Remix) [Capital Heaven]43. Pad One - Rebirth [Superordinate Music]44. Nolan & Markus Saarlander - Flames (Framewerk Remix) [Capital Heaven]45. Vitess - Forza [Houseum Records]46. Depeche Mode - Ghosts Again (Chris Liebing vs Luke Slater Remix) [Columbia (Sony)]47. Vitess - Fantasia [Shall Not Fade]48. Nikita Marasey - Rise To Night [Whore House]49. Shadow Child - In Your Arms [Time Is Now Records]50. Crimsen - Dancefloor Memories (Because Of Art Remix) [Gruuv]51. HOT DLVRY - Talk To Me [Lisztomania Records]52. Catz 'n Dogz - Rave History (Maruwa Remix) [Pets Recordings]53. Soulfinder - Frankie (Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens Remix) [JourneyDeep Records]54. Robbie Doherty - Two Twenty [Shall Not Fade]55. Lamorn - I Love This [mau5trap]56. Boxer - First Flight (XTC) (Extended Mix) [UV]57. Farayen - Here We Go [Underground Hype]58. Framewerk - Seven Days and One Week [Framewerk Rewerks]59. Andy Bach - Need to Know feat. MaryDee [Loyal House Records]60. Genix - Accelerator (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]61. Namito - Café Del Mar [Sound of Berlin ]62. Steve Bug - The Haze feat. Ali Love [Poker Flat Recordings]63. Matty Wright - Deeper Ground [Capital Heaven]64. Lowco - Sources [83]65. Prozak - Next To You [Shall Not Fade]66. Icarus - Between Us [FFRR]67. Justin Jay & Denham Audio - Swarm [Shall Not Fade]68. Lauer - Janitors [Freude Am Tanzen Recordings]69. Muzvio - Mushroom (4X4 Mix) [Capital Heaven]70. Perry Farrell & Satellite Party - Milky Ave (Sasha Dub) [Heaven After Dark]71. Audioglider - Whistleblowers Lament (Framewerk's Space Odyssey Mix) [ASTIR Recordings]72. Ben Archbold - DBD [Capital Heaven]73. Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa - Like A Satellite [Selador]74. Because of Art - So Real [Sous Music]75. Fat Feathers - Nothing in Between (Robert Babicz Instrumental) [HYPEBEAST Industries]

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET HOUE OF JAY-KAY VOL.8

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 60:00


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.8 1. Why Can't We Live Together (Dee Montero Balearic Rendition) - Sade 2. Come Back To Me - Stefano Ritteri, Pino Presti 3. Cheat On Me (Discoweey) - Hotmood 4. Heart & Soul - Nicola Agostinelli 5. Sexy Queen - Groovemasta (Tropical Velvet Records) 6. Moov To Tha Beat - Soul Clap 7. Serious (Extended Remix) - Michael Gray, Donna Allen 8. Get Up Now - Dick Johnson 9. Love Will Find Us (Extended Mix) - Electronic Youth (Tropical Velvet Records) 10. Be With You (Crackazat Remix) - Orlando Voorn 11. A Part Of (Riva Starr Extended Saturn Mix) - Larse 12. Make You Cry (Extended Mix) - Dirty Channels 13. Everybody Pumpin' 2023 (Extended Mix) - Antoine Clamaran, Agua Sin Gas 14. Hand In Hand (Original Mix) - Dexter Troy

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Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET HOUSE OF JAY-KAY VOL.7

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 60:19


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.7 1. The Hit - Crazy P 2. Ghetto Life (mikeandtess edit 4 friends) - Rick James 3. Heaven ( Dave Doyle Remix) - The Vision feat. Andreya Triana 4. Bump Into You (Original Mix) - Sound Support 5. Does It Feel Good (Mark Whites Dubplate Disco Rework) - B.T. Express 6. Dance To Dance (Le Nonsense „Revolt“ Virgo Edit) - Gino Soccio 7. Running Out (Angelo Ferreri „Glitter“ Mix) - Angelo Ferreri, Moon Rocket, LauMi 8. All About The Culture (Extended Mix) - Micky More & Andy Tee, Cevin Fisher 9. Jus Dance (Dennis Quin Extended Remix) - Mr. V, Dennis Quin 10. True Story - Domscott 11. Not Going Home (Hurricane Meesh, Gravz Extended Remix) - Kroose (Velvet Bassment Records) 12. Make Ya Mine - Kort (Tropical Velvet Records)

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Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.6

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 60:01


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.6 1. Sho Nuff - FF Edits (Discoholics Anonymous Recordings) 2. Keep It Coming (Original Mix) - Dr. Packer feat. Suki Soul 3. Slave To The Rythm ( Dr. Packer Remix) - Grace Jones 4. It's Real Love (Block & Crown Clubmix) - Funk Supreme 5. Stellar (Extended Mix) - Louis Feen (Tropical Velvet Records) 6. You I - Fray Bentos 7. You're Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else - Michael Gray feat. Kelli Sae 8. Without You (Original Mix) - Art Dogmaticz (Tropical Velvet Records) 9. Thinking About (Original Mix) - Crazibiza 10. Surrender (Eric Kupper Extended Mix) - Shawn Christopher, Eric Kupper 11. Make Ya Mine - KORT (Tropical Velvet Records) 12. Not Going Home (Hurrican Meesh & Gravz Extended Remix) - Kroose (Tropical Velvet Records) 13. All In One Night (Extended Mix) - Ten City, Marshall Jefferson

Vitamine
07/04: Tic-Tac antibiotiche, cappelli di Jay Kay e bustine di parmigiano

Vitamine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 7:21


Berlusconi è malato di leucemia, abbiamo un problema id antibiotico resistenza e ne avremo sempre di più in futuro, e hanno scoperto come coprire una parete con una singola forma di mattonella all'infinito e senza ripetere mai il pattern. Alfredo Cospito ha ricominciato a mangiare qualcosina, Israele ha bombardato Libano e Striscia di Gaza e Siae e Meta ancora non sono riuscite a mettersi d'accordo. Buona Pasqua e buona Pasquetta, noi ci sentiamo mercoledì! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitamine-factanza/message

Skip the Queue
How attractions and cultural sites can create better visitor experiences through innovative storytelling, with Spencer Clark

Skip the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 47:04


Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is  Kelly Molson, Founder of Rubber Cheese.Download the Rubber Cheese 2022 Visitor Attraction Website Report - the first digital benchmark statistics for the attractions sector.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcastCompetition ends July 31st 2023. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: https://ats-heritage.co.uk/https://twitter.com/ATS_Spencerhttps://twitter.com/ATS_Heritagehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerclark/ Spencer ClarkAs a newbie to the sector, I started my career in attractions back in 2012 when I joined ATS to help grow the business. There was so much to learn, but I used my experience in design and creative problem solving and a natural ability to understand clients needs quickly.Today I am in the privileged position of co-owning and leading the company as MD with a fantastic team and a reputation to match.My underlying passion is in creating value through great design and unrivalled customer service. I love nothing more than to listen to clients describe their problems and to be asked to help them overcome them, often in a highly creative yet pragmatic way.I love how we can use technology (thoughtfully) to elevate an experience. At ATS, we are pioneers of on-site and on-line digital visitor experiences across the cultural sector, delivering amazing audio & multimedia tours, digital apps/tools, films and tailored consultancy services.We help our clients to engage with millions of visitors and we're privileged to be trusted by attractions small and large across Europe, including St Paul's Cathedral, Guinness Storehouse, Westminster Abbey, Bletchley Park, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Titanic Belfast and Rembrandt House Museum.Outside of work, I'm busy keeping up with two active daughters and try to get on the water paddle boarding, on the hills mountain biking, or roaming around in our camper van.  Transcriptions: Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions. I'm your host, Kelly Molson. Each episode, I speak with industry experts from the attractions world. In today's episode I speak with Spencer Clark, Managing Director of ATS Heritage.Spencer shares his insight into what the biggest pain points are for attractions when developing their stories, and the ATS methodology that helps bring out the very best experience for your guests.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue. Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, Spencer. It's lovely to have you on. Spencer Clark: Thanks for having me, Kelly. Kelly Molson: It's taken a while for me to persuade Spencer to come on. I'm not going to lie, I've had his arm right up his back for a while, but he's finally here. Spencer Clark: I've relented. Kelly Molson: He has relented, but he might regret it. Right, icebreakers. What's the worst gift that anyone's ever given you? Spencer Clark: Who's going to be listening to this? I'm not so much worse, but once you get, like, your third or fourth mug, it might be personalised and tailored to you, maybe they're quite amusing, some thoughts gone into it, but when you get a few too many mugs, that creates a little bit. Kelly Molson: Would you rather socks than mugs? Spencer Clark: Yeah, I'm getting into my socks now. Yeah, some nice socks would go down a treat, I think. Kelly Molson: Yeah, I'm with you on this. So this was a Twitter discussion, so the team at Convious sent me some lovely Convious branded socks the other week. They're great. And I had them on. I took them a little picture, I put them on social media and then everyone was like, "Oh, socks. Yeah, were going to do socks for giveaways", but everyone said, "No, socks are rubbish". And I was like, "Absolutely not". Socks are, like, low of the list of things that I want to buy myself. So if I get free socks, I'm going to wear them. Spencer Clark: That's it. And you get your favourites. Kelly Molson: Good. No mugs for Spencer. Okay, this is a random one. If you can only save one of the Muppets, which muppet do you choose and why? Spencer Clark: Oh, man, that's quite a good one. Miss Piggy is a little bit hectic for me. I don't think I could spend a lot of time with her. The chef's quite entertaining, though. The hoodie gordie chickens, I think is. Yeah, I think he was smiling face and, yeah, I like a good chef, so, yeah, I keep him. Kelly Molson: It's a good choice. And I wasn't expecting the impersonation either. Impressive. Spencer Clark: There you go.Kelly Molson: Really, we're taking this podcast to new levels, people. This one would be quite easy for you if you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life. What would it be? Spencer Clark: That's a good. That's really good. Back after Uni, 1999, I went travelling with my best friend and we had a little campervan and went around New Zealand for four weeks and we bought two tapes when we landed in Auckland and we had those two tapes and we listened to just those two tapes for four weeks in a camper van. And one was Jamiroquai Synchronised album, big Jay Kay fan. And the second one was Californication by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Kelly Molson: Excellent. Spencer Clark: And I can still listen to them over and over again now. Kelly Molson: I think I'll let you have the two because it's a great story and really good memories attached to those two. Spencer Clark: Oh, every time we put it on. And Dave is not a great singer, but it's a memorable voice he has. So we're travelling around, these tracks pop up and I'm taking straight back to a certain lovely mountain right here in New Zealand. It's Delcito. Thanks, Dave. Kelly Molson: Lovely. Thanks, Dave. Good memories, good story, good start to the podcast. Right. What is your unpopular opinion? Spencer Clark: So it's QR code, but in a particular setting. And that is where, in restaurants or places to eat, where the QR code is that's your menu. It's the way you pay and everything. And I think just sometimes it gets just a bit frustrating. It's not a great experience because I like a big menu, not necessarily with pictures on the food, I don't need that. But a good menu with everything on it, so you can kind of see the choices, but on your phone you can't really see the whole menu, so that's a bit annoying. And then you got to just order it and add it to your basket and then you think it's gone, then do all the payment. Spencer Clark: I know it's supposed to be easy, but in that environment, I prefer just chatting to a waiter or a waitress and just and having a good experience. Kelly Molson: I agree. When there was a need for, it was great. Obviously, during pandemic times, that was great that you could go in and you could do that. But, yeah, I want to ask questions. I can't decide between these three dishes. What would you pick? You want that conversation, don't you? That's the whole part. It's all part of the experience of eating out. Spencer Clark: It definitely is. And I did a lot of time as a waiter in my late teens and early twenties. And a great waiter makes your night. That's the way I see it. All your day. It's just under use. You don't want to cut them out, you want to go just all on the app. Kelly Molson: Right, listeners, that is a good one. Let me know how you feel. Are you up for having a little chat with your waiter? Straight waitress? Or do you just want to go QR code, cut them out, no chat. No chat. Let me know. Spencer Clark: Sometimes I have those moments as well, of course, but overall, I'd rather chat with someone. Kelly Molson: All right, tell us about your background before you got to ATS. It wasn't in the attraction sector, was it? Spencer Clark: No. So ATS where I'm at now, I've been eleven years and this is the first entry into attractions culture sector. So I did product design at uni and I was never going to be the best designer. It worked out, but I love design and I love the process of essentially being given a problem and find ways in which you can design something to solve it in the best possible way. So to design was definitely in my interests. And then after Uni, I had an idea. My sister is profoundly deaf and so we had an idea for some software, or had some ideas for some software that helped communicate with businesses using your PC. This is pre Messenger and pre WhatsApp all of that. Spencer Clark: So it's kind of when using modems, if anyone remembers those, I'm really sure my age when talking about modend dial ups and yeah, I went to the Princess Trust actually for a bit of funding, a bit of help, and kind of did that start up. So that was inspired by trying to find a solution for an issue that my sister was facing. But then, yeah, the internet really hit us and we had messenger and thankfully, communications with deaf people are far better now. And on almost any cool playing field we've got WhatsApp texts, all of that sort of stuff, and email everything, so it kind of levelled it a bit. Then I set up another business with her and it was deaf awareness training. So we would train healthcare professionals, predominantly. The front of house, health care, how to communicate better with deaf patients. Spencer Clark: Again, driven off of a pretty horrible experience that my sister had. And so, yeah, trying to sell something and making the experience better was really important to us. So that was really good. And through that, funny enough, I met ATS along that route because ATS were looking for some sign language tours. They were the first company to really start to do it on handheld devices. And yeah, that's how I met them, because they found us doing deaf awareness training and signing and asked us for some help. That was the seed. But then at the same time, when I was doing small business consultancy around childcare businesses, really random, but it was the same sort of thing. Spencer Clark: I love working a bit of entrepreneurial spirit in me and I loved helping organisations, smaller businesses, particularly with their cash flows and their marketing ideas, and just general small business help, really. And then I found ATS and that's a whole other story. Kelly Molson: I love that. Yeah, well, great story. I didn't realise that you had a startup and you've been part of all these quite exciting businesses and it's those businesses that kind of led you to ATS. Spencer Clark: Yeah, I had a moment and as many of us do, I suppose I was getting married and I was working in these different jobs and it was quite randomly kind of moved to different things and I was trying to find the focus, what do all these different businesses and these things do? And I was kind of looking at what I enjoyed, what I was good at, and I went through a bit of a career reflection and had someone help me do that. And we're looking, what's the common thing here? And it was creativity, it was working with people. It was definitely small business, not big corporates. And at the time, because I'd already known ATS through doing some of the sign language stuff, they went on my list as, “I need to have a chat with Mike about that one day”. Spencer Clark: He's the founder of ATS. And then yeah, eventually we sat down in the chat and invited me on board to try out. And that was eleven years ago. Kelly Molson: And that was eleven years ago. Tell us about ATS, tell us what they do for our listeners and what's your role there? Spencer Clark: Sure. So I'm now Managing Director ATS. So I've been there in that role for two and a half years now, two or three. Prior to that, I was Business Development and Sales Director, so driving new business. And yes, so ATS, we've expanded out now, but I guess we're a full service. From Creative Content so predominantly known for audio multimedia guides to on site interpretation and storytelling. So our core business is around coming up with brilliant stories, working with our clients to write scripts, and then looking at the creative ways in which we can tell that story to their target audiences. So whether it's families, adults, overseas, we then come up with all these great ideas. And whether it's audio or multimedia, with film or apps, with interactives and games, we try and find all the unique ways of telling that story, of that unique site. Spencer Clark: So we have predominantly in house, fantastic production team, editors, filmmakers, developers, we have interpretation specialists and script writers. So once we've done all the content, we've also got all the technology as well. So part of our business has we manufacture our own hardware, so multimedia guides, audio guides, we have software that runs on all of them. We also do apps and PWAs, and we have a tech support team as well, who are out managing all of our clients. So we have 45,000 devices out in the field at the moment, so there's a lot being used, a lot of experiences being had one of our devices, but they all need battery changes, servicing, all that sort of stuff. So we got a tech team for them as well. So complete end to end from consultation, content, hardware, support.Kelly Molson: Yeah, and great sector to work in. You talked about developing stories. Heritage organisations have the best stories, right? So it is an absolutely perfect fit. I want to talk about the process that you go through and how you make that happen for the heritage sector. What is the biggest pain? So I'm in the marketing team of a heritage organisation and I've got a pain and I know that ATS can probably help me solve it. What is that pain that I bring to you? Spencer Clark: There's a number that we get approached about and I guess the first one, though, is we've got great stories. So, yes, heritage and cultural sites naturally have loads of great stories, so the most prime problem really is them to say, "We want to understand which audience we want to tell our stories to", number one. And then number two, "once we know that, how do we tell the stories in the best memorable, entertaining, educational way?" So really, they're the starting point, really, is helping them understand who their audience is and then going, "Right, how are you telling that story?" I often say with a creative conduit between the site and its heritage and their audiences. And we're the guys in the middle. Spencer Clark: You go, Right, we're going to understand these really well and come up with really great ideas to tell that story to that person in that experience. And that's the prime too. But then it expands out because once you start chatting to them and you go, well, those stories can be told in different ways to different audiences, but also the experiences are very different across sites. So you could have a linear tool, so you kind of know that the story has to make sense stop after stop and it's kind of a narrative thread, whereas other sites are random access, so you're moving around. And so therefore, everything needs to make sense in that situation as well. Kelly Molson: Very interesting, isn't it? I hadn't thought about how the building itself or the area itself can have an influence on how the story is told. Spencer Clark: Absolutely. So we do guides at St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, and you're thinking, "Right, big ecclesiastic sites, they must be very similar", but they're not. St Paul's random access. So once you've done the introduction, you can go wherever you like in St Paul's and access that content. The storytelling within that space, however you like. Westminster Abbey is very linear and so you start at point 1 and you have to go through and there's a fixed route to it. They're two very different buildings architecturally, so the challenges with that, for example, is when we're designing the scripts and designing the experiences, saying, "Well, what is the visitor journey here? And where are their pinch points?" I think in one spot in Westminster, we had 10 seconds to tell a story. Spencer Clark: People can't stay more than 10 seconds in that area because it just ends up backing up and then it's awful for everybody else. Whereas St Paul's is very different. You've got a lot more dwell time and a lot more space that you can sit and just listen. So two very different experiences that we design. Kelly Molson: That's really complex, isn't it? So you're not only thinking about how to tell the story in the best way to fit with the venue and the access and how people walk around it, but also from a capacity perspective, people can't stay in this area for longer than 10 seconds. So you've got to get them moving. Spencer Clark: Exactly. Kelly Molson: It blows my mind. Talk me through your methodology then, because I think that's quite interesting. Like, how do you start this process? They've come with the pain. We've got this great story, we're not telling it in the best way that we could. How can you help us? Where do you start? Spencer Clark: It's a good place. What we love is you get face to face and you walk the current experience and you walk through it. And it's great to talk to visitor experience teams, curatorial, front of house, as well as senior stakeholders and having a conversation with all of them to kind of really get a sense of what's the outcome I'm starting with what's wrong or what do you want to better? What do you want this outcome to be? And then we kind of work backwards because we have a lot of experience to share. And so there's things around this routing, wayfinding, dwell time. There's things around operations and logistics of handing out hardware or promoting an app if that's what clients are pushing out to their visitors. But we all got to understand there's lots of different models as well. Spencer Clark: So some sites, for example, you may pay to get in, but then you may pay for an audio or a multimedia guide or an app afterwards. So you're paying for your ticket and then you've got a secondary spend for a guide. I have seen a lot of our sites, especially some of the bigger ones, they have an all inclusive. So you buy your ticket and you get your guide included. But those two models means two different things because on the all inclusive, the majority of your audience are getting that guide. Therefore that story that we're going to create for you is being told to the biggest proportion of your audience, whereas those who buy additional, you know, the take up is going to be lower, therefore that message is not going to get to that many. But you don't need as many devices. Spencer Clark: And so we look at kind of whether they can handle a stop of hundreds or thousands of devices in some cases. Kelly Molson: Oh, you mean like where they're going to put them? Spencer Clark: Exactly. Kelly Molson: Yeah, it's all about that. Spencer Clark: These castles and heritage sites didn't really they weren't designed to hold racks or racks of guides, which is why they end up in some funny places, sometimes moat houses and whatever. So we start there, that's kind of walk it through. We want to listen and understand what everybody as a stakeholder, what they're wanting from it, but then we really kind of go, what does the visitor really need and want? What are they paying for? What are their expectations? And how can we have our impact on the visitor experience, which is essentially what it is. We're involved with storytelling content, visitor experience and technology, essentially the delivery method of it. Kelly Molson: What's a good case study, then, that you could share with us? I guess the proof of the pudding is in people being engaged with those stories. So it'll be about the feedback, right, that the organisation gets once people have been through the experience and they get good TripAdvisor recommendations and all that kind of thing. What's a good example that you can share with us of something where you've worked on it and it's made quite a vast difference to that experience?Spencer Clark: I'd like to say every single project. We generally want every client. We're passionate about making a difference. You're investing in time and money and we want to add as much creativity to it, but we want it to be as effective as possible, which is why I really want to understand what clients are wanting to get. If we look at this in a year's time, what do you want to see happen? And if it is better, TripAdvisor does that. I think we're hitting that really well, because not many sites, I'd say you have visitors kind of commenting on the audio or the multimedia guide back in the day. But when you look at a lot of our client sites, they get mentioned in TripAdvisor and how it's made a massive difference. Spencer Clark: So I was chatting with a client today, the guide is eight years old, a multimedia guide. We did a full film production for the introduction film, but then we also put that content into the guide, so it felt like this really the continuity in the storytelling. So once you arrive, you watch the film, you got the characters on the film, but they also feature in your guide. So as you've watched it, you go off and you go to a dinner party and we're just chatting today and they said, eight years on and it's still really good and getting reference to and we've got prospect clients and new clients who go over and check it out and they just love it. Just because we've designed it to last a long time, it shouldn't date because it's often our sector. Spencer Clark: They're not refreshing content like that every couple of years. It needs to last as long as it can and get its money's worth. The output is a great Visitor experience. Hopefully we're inputting on the NPS score, so hopefully people are saying, “yes, the overall, we're one part”. My colleague, Craig, he says it people don't go to a site for the multimedia guide. Right. They're not going, oh, we're here ATS are great, let's definitely go to one of their sites. They don't they go there? And then once they get this wonderful experience with the front of house with a fantastic audio multimedia guide that's been thought about and really designed well. Spencer Clark: And then the retail was great and the food and beverage was good and there was parking and whatever, and it was a sunny day because if it's a rainy day, everyone has a really bad experience. It's raining, which is obviously out of control of many sites. So, yeah, we're one element, but an important one, we feel, that really impacts on ATS and TripAdvisor and feedback and repeat visits. Kelly Molson: Do you get asked that question, actually, about how long this will last? So you said that guide has been around for about eight years now and I'm thinking, "yeah, that's good going, that's good return on investment, right?" We get asked that quite a lot about websites. "How frequently do you need to update your website? How frequently do we need to go through this process from redesign and development?" And I think it really depends on how well it's been done to start with. So we've worked with attractions where we did their website, like six or seven years ago. It still looks great because it was thought out really well, it's planned well, the brand was in place and it's the same, I guess, with your guide, if it's done well from the start, it's going to last longer. Spencer Clark: Absolutely. And to me, that's part of the brief, that's the design process, looking at the brief and the clients and asking those questions, "Well, you're, you can update this" and you kind of know they're not going to update it in a year. So how long was the shelf life of this product? What do you want it to last? And so once you know that at the beginning, you start producing it in a way that you say, well, that might date, you could have contemporary fashion, but that might look a bit dated in five, six, seven years time, whereas if we go animation, you can make things last a lot longer. But then, yeah, realistically you could be looking at how long does this last? Eight years, nine years? Spencer Clark: We've got clients up to ten years now. As long as you write it, you have an awareness that you don't mention potentially people's names who work there because they may move on and maybe even the job title might change. So you got to just be a little bit careful of kind of mentioning that, especially at site's consideration. When you've got 12, 13 languages, you make one change in the English, you've then got to change all that. So again, it's this understanding at the beginning saying, well, the risk of having a celebrity or whoever if you don't want them and they're out of faith or whatever, or they're not available to do any rerecords you got to think about that and say, well, that's going to have a knock on effect, and that will change then eventually. Spencer Clark: So, yeah, there's all these little secrets of the way in which things are, but we're aware of them. And that has a massive impact on the cost down the line. And the quality, of course.Kelly Molson: That's the benefit of the consultancy approach that you take as well, isn't it? Is it, that you are asking those questions up front and you're thinking long term about what's best for the organisation, not what's necessarily best for you? Is it better for me if they update this every three years or every eight years? But what you want is to get them the best experience from it and have the best product possible. So you ask all the right questions to start with. Spencer Clark: Absolutely. And sites are all different. The story at one place might not change, but they might have a different view on it and so or a different angle coming in. Well, there's a different story or theme within that place. So we did know National Trust site, so they had a big conservation project and so we've done the restoration conservation story. They've come back to a couple of years and now we're looking at different stories within them and telling stories very much around female stories at the house as well. So we're bringing that in. And what we can do, we're going to layer it and put in with the content so it will start to really. You have this lovely kind of layering of story and content that people can dip in and out of depending on what they're interested in. Spencer Clark: But that means it is evolving, but you're not recording loads of other stuff, you're just starting to build up on this nice kind of collection of content. But then you got sites such that you know they're going to have temporary exhibitions every year. So Buckingham Palace, we do their permanent tour, but then the exhibition changes every year, so we'll be going in there and rewriting content just for that element of it. So, yeah, most places don't change a lot of their content, but when you do, it's usually just elements of it, or adding languages or adding an access tool or something like that. Kelly Molson: Yeah, and I love that.  But actually what we're trying to do is just make something better. And that doesn't always mean that you have to spend a shitload of money on making something, you know what I mean? You don't have to start from scratch, you can make something really great with what you have. So we've been talking a lot with attractions about just making what they have better. They don't need a new website right now. What you could do is just add these things in and that would make your website 10% better than it is now. Amazing, right? You've saved yourself a lot of budget, but you've still got this brilliant project and that's the same with what you're talking about. It's not a start from scratch, it's just building on and improving what you have. That's a good place. Spencer Clark: It's a good offer to have. I think it is, because sometimes you just want a little refresh and actually just slightly dated or that's not the language or the tone we use completely. So we just want to change this intro and often the introduction is the beginning of the experience. So if you can tweak and change that can actually set the tone for the rest of it anyway. We often go and say, "Well, what have you gotten? What improvements can you make on a minimal budget?" And that's the honest conversation you have early on and you're going, "What do you want to happen realistically? What are your budgets, what's your time scales?" And then we'll come back to you with something that's tailored to you and see what we can do. Spencer Clark: And often a review of the current experience and will be constructive and we think you could just improve these bits at the moment. Kelly Molson: Yeah, I love that approach. And also, do you have a moathouse that you can keep all these devices in? And while we're on the topic of that, let's talk about something that you mentioned earlier, which is this app versus devices debate. So you mentioned, and it hadn't even occurred to me. Do people have the storage space for all of these devices? Are they going to be able to put them somewhere? And I bet you get asked us all the time, isn't it going to better if we have an app because people have got that phone in their back pocket all the time and so then you don't necessarily need as many of the devices as you might need. There's quite a big debate around this at the moment, isn't there? What's your take on it? Spencer Clark: Well, of course I've got my opinion on this one, Kelly. But you know, these questions when I joined the ATS, so I joined eleven years ago and I started going to the conferences and the shows and the exhibitions and you know, apps were around and it was the, "Oh yeah, they're going to be the death of the audio guide". So there's me, joined a company thinking, "Oh okay, I wonder how long I'll be around for". But what history has shown me is that what drives a really good product and a good solution, whether it's an app or a device, is really understanding those outcomes and visitor behaviours and COVID was obviously a point in time where people weren't touching things.Spencer Clark: And it was a concern at the time like, “okay, I wonder how long is this going to play out?”. But what we found is humans fall back into an ease of life and convenience and quality, I think is kind of where people say, "Oh, no, they won't use devices anymore and they won't use touch screens". And I remember chatting with Dave Patton from Science Museum and he said, “Yeah, in COVID, we turned all the touchscreens off”. Everyone kept going up to them and touching them because they thought they were off to turn them on, so they turned them off so that people wouldn't use them. And actually what they're doing was touching that device more. Do you remember the days people were wiping down all the trolleys? I'm quite an optimist, so I was sitting at the time. Spencer Clark: Once we passed this and through it, I feel we will kind of fall back into, you're not going to take your own cutlery to a restaurant a year, so that hasn't happened. And QR codes are less and less visible on those restaurants. Yeah. What it really is about for us is, and I touched upon it, there's a few things around why ultimately you can do everything. Our multimedia guides and audio guys can do pretty much one of these, but for a number of reasons, visitors aren't necessarily going straight over to these and dropping the hardware. If I rock up with my kids, got two kids, they don't have phones, so they're not going to download an app when they get there. My phone is my car key, it's my travel, it's my wallet, it's everything, so I'm using it all day. Spencer Clark: And there's obviously battery concerns there as well, so you kind of start getting kind of battery anxiety of that where you carry around a charger. But there is something and the more and more we work with clients and we compare, we put apps in places as well as multimedia guides or audio guides, and we look at the take up and we look at the behaviour of visitors. And even more recently, we're doing a site. At the moment, it's got temporary exhibition for six months. I'll be able to say a bit more about it once we've done the end of the review, but essentially we've had kind of AB testing and looking at how the take up is for guides versus apps and we're positively seeing big demand for devices for a number of reasons with the audience time who were there. There's the quality. Spencer Clark: As far as I've paid my ticket, especially on the all inclusive, I get my guide and it's really well designed and this is part of the experience designed for it. I'm not worrying about battery and the headphones are in there. I haven't got people walking around with audio blaring out because they've gotten their headphones, which is really annoying to all the other visitors that I've been to a few museums and seen that and heard that it's not a great experience. There's definitely a quality thing there about it's part of, this is part of. Kelly Molson: Do you think it's part of, it's escapism as well? So, like, for me, I'm terrible if we're out and about, if me, my little girl and my husband are out for the day, my phone is in my bag the whole time and I forget to take pictures. I forget to tell social media that I've been to a place, "Oh, God, what I've got for lunch”, because I'm too busy doing it. And I think with the kind of headsets thing, there's an element of escapism there, isn't there, where you don't have to have your phone. I like not having to be on my phone. I like that for the whole day. I've had such a great day, they haven't even thought about looking at my phone. So I don't know whether there's an element there. Kelly Molson: We're so tied to our phones all the day, all day, aren't we?  For work and things.  I'm just going to put these headphones on. I'm going to escape into a different world where I don't need to think about it. Spencer Clark: Yeah, don't get me wrong, there's definitely a place for apps and there's a use for them, which is why we've developed a platform that makes apps as well. But the devices over this recent exhibition, I'm just learning more from visitors and the staff who are there, and they're saying, "Yeah, you take your phone and you might have the tour going, but I don't turn my notifications off, so I'll still get interrupted by things". And you're right, I want to be in this experience. And my attention, I'm hoping, is mostly on what's there and the stories that are being told to me. So, yeah, there's a lot around there. There's also perceived value. Spencer Clark: I did a talk at Historic houses pre covered, but I had like 160 people in the Alexandra Palace and I asked them all, "how many of you just have downloaded an app in the last twelve months?" A few hands put up and then said, "Okay, how many of you paid for an app out of those?" and all the hands went down. There's this thing about, would you spend £5 on an app? Probably not a lot of people would. It's got to be really well promoted and maybe in the right circumstances, the right place, the right exhibition, you'd get someone doing that, but people will pay and you see it. They will pay £5 for a device that's being designed and put in there as part of the official experience of this site. Spencer Clark: So you've got to look at the take up and the reach that an app will bring over a device as well. So there is perceived value. See if you can charge for it great or if it's in ticket price, it just makes the whole value of the experience even better. I'm not sure what's your experience when was the last time you paid for an app, Kelly? Kelly Molson: Bigger question, as you asked it, I was thinking, and I can't remember. There must be something that I've paid a minimum value for, like it was like, I don't know, £0.69p or £1.29 or something like that, but I couldn't tell you what it was or when I downloaded it. Kelly Molson: I mostly have car parking apps on my phone. Honestly, I think at one point I counted I had seven different car parking apps on my phone because all of the car parks obviously stopped taking cash. I'm terrible with cash, I never have any of that. A lot of them. But they're all free.Spencer Clark: There's definitely something there around perceived value and what it means to the experience, I think. Kelly Molson: Yeah, it's really interesting, actually. Spencer Clark: The debate will continue for years, though, Kelly. The debate will carry on.  And if that's about telling a great story to as many people as possible. Right now, in our view and our data that shows across all these sites is devices that are doing a better job than apps at the moment. But there's still a choice. Some people will have them. And I think it's going to be a blend. It's going to be a blend, but overwhelmingly the device is more. Kelly Molson: But it's interesting because you mentioned and one of my questions is, how is ATS evolving? Because I guess that you didn't always have apps as an option for people. So that's probably one of the ways that you've evolved over the years, right? Spencer Clark: Yeah. So we started doing audio guides. That was the initial and then again, Mike, the founder, was really spotted multimedia as an opportunity, screen devices as we started coming through. Not everyone had smartphones at that point. And so to provide a screen device, it was great for putting additional content and film content and also accessibility, sign language videos and things like that, which is how I got into ATS, sign language videos. So putting them on a screen and you look at how much audio visual content we now all consume on a small handheld device, he definitely saw something. And that's where ATS kind of drove that element. A lot of our work was multimedia guides over audio guides. Spencer Clark: And it was about not just playing audio with an image on the screen, because that's not adding much for the sake of this device, you need to add a lot more to it. And that's where we grew our in house production team. So all the editors coming up with really good ideas and animations and videos or interface designs, all that sort of stuff, and interactives and games and things like that, you could be really just opened up a whole world of opportunity, really. Yeah. So we started pushing that. But again, part of that design process was, and going back to the kind of we only had 10 seconds to tell this story or whatever, it's the same with these devices, and when we're creating content, visual content, it's got to warrant the visitor's attention. Spencer Clark: If you've got an amazing masterpiece in front of you, then of course you don't want to be head down in the screen, you want to be looking at it. But what could that screen do, if anything? We may decide not to even put anything on there, just go audio. But there could be something there that you want to, a curator might be interviewed and show you certain details on the painting and you could point them out on the screen. That then allows you to look and engage with the art in front of you. But, yeah, we drove that kind of way of delivering interpretation on site through multimedia guys, but we do a lot of audio as well. Spencer Clark: I'm just plain, straight, simple audio, I say simple, but lovely sound effects, really nice produced, choosing the right voices, really good script, sound effects, that sort of stuff. So, yeah, it's quite a pure way, I guess you would say, with audio owned.Kelly Molson: Nice, you mentioned the word warrant back there. Which brings me to my next question, which I think is fascinating, because there aren't many organisations that are ever going to achieve this, but ATS has a Royal Warrant now. Spencer Clark: Yeah, yeah, we got it in March 22. Kelly Molson: Absolutely phenomenal. Tell us a little bit about that. Spencer Clark: Yeah, so we've worked with Royal Household for quite, well, a couple of sites for over 15 years. We provide audio multimedia guides across pretty much all of the raw sites now, which is a wonderful achievement, we're really proud of it. And, yeah, we applied for a Royal Warrant. They're awarded to about 800 businesses in the UK and they range from one person, sole trader, craftsman, craft people through, to multinationals and SMEs and everybody in between. And it's a mark of quality and excellence in delivery of service and sustainable as well over a long period of time. We applied for it and were awarded it in March. It was a really lovely accolade for us as a business and it was a great moment to get so we've got a hold of that now. Kelly Molson: That must have been lovely. So, again, at the start of the episode, you mentioned that you'd moved into the MD role, and that was a couple of years ago. Right. So you've been an MD through COVID times, which must have been a challenge for you. As a founder of an organisation myself, I know that was a big challenge, having to learn how to do things in a completely different way. That must have been a really lovely kind of success story of those times. Spencer Clark: Definitely. We have got such an amazing team and one that people stay with us, our team stay with us for a long period of time and it was also a point where I was taking over and the founder, Mike, was properly retiring. So for him, it was really great to get for him. And we had one made up for him as well, a plat, so you can have his own he's got his own rule warrant, but yeah, for the rest of the team, it is a recognition. What's really important for me is that everybody in the team is responsible for the quality of service that we deliver from picking up the phone and working on projects, the development team, the service team, the teams that go on site. Spencer Clark: We've got staff as well, so we staff at St Paul's Cathedral and Bucks Palace and Windsor Castle, so we got members team handing out guides and operations there. And it's everyone's responsibility in our business to offer a great service in everything we do. And it definitely was yeah, it was a really great recognition that we could share with the team. Kelly Molson: Amazing. Right, what is next for ATS? What exciting developments are they're coming up that you can share with us? Anything on the horizon? Spencer Clark: Yeah, I guess this year feels like many, and I've been speaking to, you know, it's nice to get back into conferences and exhibitions and stuff where you kind of chatting to the sector, but this feels a little bit more normal as a year. I think last year was still a kind of bounce back out of COVID but this year seems to be mor. There's tenders coming through. People are now doing new projects, so that's good to see. So there's an appetite. I think what it's really shown is there's an appetite in the sector to really improve the quality of visitor experiences. I think that's what's really that I'm seeing and something that we're well positioned to support clients in is that quality of a visitor experience. On the back of that, we're looking at always continuing to look at different ways in which to tell stories and the way in which we can engage with the visitor, which doesn't always mean the latest tech. Spencer Clark: We've looked at AR and things like that and we've tried it, but what you got to be careful, what you got to understand is, instead of when you've got visitors from 8 to 85 year olds, your solution has to be accessible to everybody. And as soon as you might put in something that might if the technology doesn't quite work in that environment because it's too dark or too light or whatever, or the tech just isn't there to do it, then it suddenly breaks the magic of that experience. Spencer Clark: And so you look at different ways of being innovative and that can just be through a really different approach to the script writing, or putting a binaural 3D soundscape instead, or having a really good interactive that just brings the family in to answer questions or something like that. We will always continue to innovate, but it's not necessarily about technology. But we love tech. But you've got to think about the practical implications of tech in the projects. And that goes back to earlier I said about sustainability in the budget and some organisations just don't have the appetite or the budget to invest in some of this tech, even though they see it and they say, “we want that”. Okay, “this is how much it's cost. And it's brand new”, so you'd be developing from scratch or whatever. Spencer Clark: And it's not always palatable with the budget holders. So, yes, you got to think about operationally sustainable. What's the best solution that reaches your outcomes, essentially? So, yeah, where else are we heading? Great content. We've got new products coming through, new devices, that sort of stuff, which has kind of been, like I said, our core business. But we're also doing a lot more online, so digital exhibitions, things like that. So we're taking our onsite storytelling experience and moving online. So we've done some virtual tours, but not just 360s where you've got hotspots. We add the ATS magic to it. What else can we add into those kind of online experiences? It's a different experience, but we can definitely add some lovely creativity to the storytelling on that. So we did that with a number of clients, including Glenn Palace. Spencer Clark: We did the Churchill exhibition, which was a full three day film shoot over COVID, which was a huge challenge. But yeah, there was a high risk factor there when your main star is a Churchill lookalike and if he got COVID, the whole shoot pretty much cancelled, but we managed to get through that, so that was good. So, yeah, more of that sort of stuff. So, looking at the online space, we're getting into 3D digitisation of collections, so we've got a partnership going on where we can photogram using photogrammetry to create 3D models. And then what we're saying is we add the ATS magic to that, where you got that model. Let's put it in context, let's tell that story around that actual object. Spencer Clark: It's a 3D model, so, yeah, we're playing around with areas on that and some other things that I'm sure I'll share in the future. We're not standing still. That's for sure.Kelly Molson: No. And I'm sure I'll hear about it at whatever conferences that we're at together at some point, Spencer. We always ask our guests about a book that they love that they would like to share with our listeners. What have you prepped for us today? Spencer Clark: I'm in the car a lot, so I do a lot of audio books, if anything. I don't know if it's an excuse, but I just don't find time to sit and actually read. Busy family life, busy work life, all that sort of stuff. So a lot of audiobooks. But also, I love business books, whatever you can learn from kind of business and marketing. And obviously I had that role previous to ATS, I was kind of supporting small businesses and stuff. So there's one I had, I attended a session by a marketeer called Bryony Thomas and she's got a book called Watertight Marketing. Her session was brilliant, it was really practical, it's really scalable. So it could be for a one person company, sole trader, up to an organisation that has multiple products online, wherever. Spencer Clark: It was just a really good book that just gives you clarity and thinking. And there's this takeaway straight away from it and a really good approach to kind of reviewing your marketing and how well it's working, and then just picking those things that are going to work quickest to find out where the weaknesses are, the leaks, essentially, she calls them. So, yeah, I'd really recommend it. I'm hoping quite a lot of your listeners are interested in marketing. We're all looking at trying to get visitors back in and what our service and products are. So I'd recommend Watertight Marketing by Bryony Thomas. Kelly Molson: Oh, I think that's a great recommendation. I've read that book, I've met Bryony once a very long time ago and it's so simple, it's ridiculous, isn't it? And you think, "how is this the first book that's talked about marketing in this way?" That's what blew my mind when I read it and it is, it's just about plugging the gaps, filling the holes in your bucket. It's absolutely brilliant concept, great book. Thank you for sharing. Right, listen, if you want to win a copy of that book, and I would recommend that you do, if you head over to our Twitter account and you retweet this episode announcement with the words I want Spencer's book, then you might be lucky enough to win yourself a copy. Thankfully, it was only just one book today. Everyone else tries to kill my marketing budget and goes with two. Kelly Molson: So well done you, Spencer. Thank you ever so much for joining us on the podcast today. It's lovely that you came on, I'm really pleased that you did. Lots to think about there and loads of tips for our listeners if they're thinking about enhancing their stories. So thank you. Spencer Clark: It's been a pleasure. Thanks, Kelly. Kelly Molson: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review. It really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned. Skip The Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast.

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.5

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 60:02


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.5 1. Body Heart (Original Mix)- Joutro Mundo 2. Im Coming Home (Sander Kleinenberg Reshuffle) - Dino Lenny, Sander Kleinenberg 3. Got To Go Funk - Even Funkier 4. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper Unreleased Anthem) - Lou Rawls, Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper 5. Hazme Sonar (Enzo Elia Balearic Gabba Edit) - Morenas 6. Strandbar (Disko) - Todd Terje 7. Strawberry Schampus Love - M.ono 8. Funk Vamp Baby - Da Lukas, Walterino 9. Pull Up To The Bumper (Extended Disco Mix) - Pig&Dan 10. Join Us (Kort's Unreleased Stripped Back Funk Dub) - David Penn ft. Lisa Millet (Tropical Velvet) 11. Looking For Disco (Bootleg Version) - Dave Leatherman & Bruce Nolan 12. Make Ya Mine — KORT (Tropical Velvet, release date: 07/04/23) 13. SOS (Skylark Remix - Nic Fanciulli Extended Edit) - A'Studio, Polina, Skylark, Nic Fanciulli 14. Brothers, Sisters (Michi's „Wow I remixed my own record“ Mix) - Michi Lange

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.4

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 60:04


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.4 1. Fragile (Extended Mix) - FNX Omar, Themba feat. Syon 2. Mano Mano (Timmy Regisford Remix) Thee Suka, Timmy Regisford 3. Sonando Contigo (Manoo Remix) - Kiko Navarro, Concha Buika 4. The Drum (PolyRythm Latin Mix) - Oscar P, Ruben Swift Vidal, PolyRythm 5. The Art Of Sound (Version 1) - Blake Baxter, Marc Romboy 6. I Will Be There (Kort's Touching The Soul Mix) - LYP, Bailey Badhasha feat. Yasmin Wood (Tropical Velvet) 7. Box of Pandora (Original Mix) - Vertigini 8. You Could Be Hurting - Rudi'Kastic (Tropical Velvet) 9. There It Is (Original Mix) - Kevin Yost 10. More Love - Dam Swindle 11. Right Here Right Now (Original Mix) - T. Markakis 12. 4 Love - Dj Rendo (Tropical Velvet) 13. My Paradise (Damian Lazarus Extended Re-Shape) - Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.3

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 60:02


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.3 1. Cherri Lips - Touchsoul (Discoholics Anonymous) 2. Still Remember (Original Mix) - Daisuke Miyamoto 3. (You Make Me) Feel So Good (Seamus Haji Extended Remix) - Samo 4. The Diva (Original Mix) - Pete Ellison 5. It Feels Good (2022 Nudisco Redubb) - Adri Block 6. The Billy Of Queens (Vocal Mix) - Ladies on Mars (Tropical Velvet) 7. Rose (Zsak Remix) - Crazibiza, Terry Lex, Wasabi 8. Silky Groove (Club Mix) - Adri Block, Paul Parsons 9. Cal My Name (Original Mix) - KORT & Phil Castle (Tropical Velvet) 10. Dance, Dance, Dance (Miggedy's Full Disco Slap) - Mortimer Nerd III, Steve Miggedy Maestro 11. Love Pandemic - KORT (Tropical Velvet) 12. Pass The Funk (Balearic Soul Remix) - Phillips & Fitch, Balearic Soul 13. A.I.E. A Mwana (DJ Kaine Italo Disco) - MonsieurWilly, Funky French League, DJ Kaine 14. Wamasese (Jet Boot Jack Remix) - Nkomba (Tropical Velvet)

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.2

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 60:05


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY IS IN THE HOUSE WITH THE TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW VOL.2 1. I Hear Music In The Streets (Boogie Mix 7“ Edit) - Louie Vega, Unlimited Touch 2. Funky Reincarnation (Original Mix) - Block & Crown, Paul Parsons 3. Paradise (Original Mix) - CN Williams 4. A Fraction Of Your Love - Even Funkier 5. Who Got The Funky Sound - KACZ 6. Your Love (Original Mix) - Patrick Meeks 7. Colours (Originall Mix) - Gary Caos, Doctor Mawe! 8. We Can Rise (Club Mix) - Copyright ft. Tasita D'Mour 9. That Feeling (Bring It Back Again) (Balearic Soul Mix) - DJ Chus, The Groove Foundation, Balearic Soul 10. I Will Be There (Kort's Touching The Soul Mix) - Lyp, Bayley, Badhasha ft. Yazmin Wood 11. In The Music (Hotmood Remix) - Karina Dai, Generoco, Hotmood 12. Brand New Love (Husky's Extended Club Mix) - Husky, Martina Budde, Andre Espeut

Tropical Velvet Podcast
TROPICAL VELVET RADIO SHOW WITH JAY-KAY VOL.1

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 60:20


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JAY-KAY PRESENTS HER FIRST TROPICAL VELVET SHOW VOL.1 1. Satisfy The Need In Me (Vintage NuDisco Mix) - Adria Block 2. Love Thing - Groovemasta 3. WELCOME - His Assessment 4. More Than A Moment -(Kort's Back To The Funk Sauce Mix) - Kulakingz, His Bitter Truth 5. Soul Glow - Dj Mes 6. Jazz Man (T.Markakis Remix) - Silverfox, Raul Soto, A'Lisa B 7. Don't Go (Lose It) - Adam Nova 8. Reckless (Melon Bomb Edit) - UB40 9. Ritmo (Skeleton Keys Extended Remix) - Raff FL, Skeleton Keys 10. Minha Musica (Fernando Avila & Ricardo Reyna Extended Remix) - Jeremy Bass, Rio Dela Duna, Fernando Avila 11. Outro (DJ Cone & Marc Palacios Mix) - Sean Finn, DJ Kone, Marc Palacios 12. Dance Romance - Dave Leatherman, Bruce Nolan 13. Messing With My Soul (T.Markakis Remix) - Kevin Yost, T.Markakis 14. Better Than The Love I Know (Extended Mix) - Pig&Dan 15. NYP2 (Original Mix) - Camelphat

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast
DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience 42 - December 2022 - Live @Affiliate August 2022 - Bonus Show

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 60:03


Hello and welcome to episode 42 of The DJ B-12 Deep House Experience. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year 2023. Sorry, I haven't had time to do any new shows lately, so I am posting a guest mix I did for Blue Amazon's Affiliate Show on Frisky Radio I did back in August. It's an hour long, 31 tracks and no talking or voiceover. It's journey through deep house, a bit of tech house, some breaks and electro breaks, acid, techno, progressive, retro, melodic and even a classic oldskool track. The shows will be running normally again in the new year. I hope you enjoy this set for those who didnt hear it yet. Thank you for your support in 2022 and before. Remember to share, comment, repost and like this show and also follow me if you aren't yet. YOu can download the fuill 320k fron Soundcloud under "more". Please like and follow me on Facebook. Please also subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Get ready for the one-of-a-kind journey that you'll only find here with me. Big 90's vibes on this one as usual!This show contains: Calypso Jet, W&O Street Tracks, Cassettes For Kids, Gallery Recordings, Chaney, Laura Davie, Toolroom, Genix, Anjunabeats, Jwalker, All Is Well, Lost Heroes, Drumpoet Community, DJ Pierre, Chic Loren, Get Physical Music, Kyle Kinch, Armada Electronic Elements, Cocktail Cool, Discosteps, Homero Espinosa, Puro Music, Stelios Vassiloudis, Lawrence, Balance Music, Jay Kay, De-Funkt Recordings, Vitess, Sure Cuts Records, Somethin' Sanctified, Don Dayglow, Citizens Of Vice, Nathan Jay, Shades of Rhythm, Cleveland City, Tibasko, Another Rhythm, Damien Spencer, AFFILIATE, Joyce Muniz, Exploited, Paul van Dyk, Starecase, VANDIT Records, Zara Pink, LW Recordings, Katie Drove, Sound of Berlin, Ragnar Atari, Otherland, Spinning Rust, Denham Audio, Swankout, Cheeky Sneakers, Jonny L, Touch Wood, Fur Coat, Sonny Fodera, Vintage Culture, MKLA, Cassian, SOLOTOKO, Lesley Manson, Bach Music, Jon Gurd, Joseph Ashworth, Gai Barone, Luke Brancaccio, Renato Cohen, Renaissance Records, Because of Art, Of Unsound Mind, A.J Roland, Hall North, Superordinate Music. Thank you for your support and listenership! If you enjoy these shows and want me to keep making them, please write a rating and review on my Facebook pages:  https://www.facebook.com/djb12stressfactor  https://www.facebook.com/DJB12DeepAcidHouseExperience Please listen, like, share, repost and comment on Soundcloud Please listen & Subscribe on these platforms:  iTunes / Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-b-12-deep-acid-house-experience/id1465508866Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9hWmxtNV9BaQAudible/Amazon Podcast: https://www.audible.com/pd/DJ-B-12-Deep-Acid-House-Experience-Podcast/B08K569NQ6Simplecast: https://djb12deepacidhouseexperience.simplecast.com/ Tracklist01. Calypso Jet - Energy [W&O Street Tracks]02. Cassettes For Kids - Tranquil [Gallery Recordings]03. Chaney - Back To Me feat. Laura Davie (VIP Extended Edit) [Toolroom]04. Genix - Ba55 I5land (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]05. Jwalker - Energise [W&O Street Tracks]06. All Is Well - Sajkvfighosgo (Lost Heroes Re-Dux) [Drumpoet Community]07. DJ Pierre - I Feel Love feat. Chic Loren (1979 Disco Club Mix) [Get Physical Music]08. Kyle Kinch - Moonraker (Extended Mix) [Armada Electronic Elements]09. Cocktail Cool - 05 Playing Games [W&O Street Tracks]10. Discosteps - Make Me Nervous (Homero Espinosa Remix) [Puro Music]11. Stelios Vassiloudis - Avissos (Lawrence Remix) [Balance Music]12. Jay Kay - Back To Basics [De-Funkt Recordings]13. Vitess - Wurly [Sure Cuts Records]14. Somethin' Sanctified - CuCuCu (Don Dayglow Remix) [Citizens Of Vice]15. Nathan Jay - Shades of Eden [Cleveland City]16. Tibasko - Traces (Extended Mix) [Another Rhythm]17. Damien Spencer - Syntax Error [AFFILIATE]18. Joyce Muniz - Machine Talk [Exploited]19. Paul van Dyk - Vega (Starecase Remix) [VANDIT Records]20. Zara Pink - FUCKING READY [LW Recordings]21. Katie Drover - Laying Low [Sound of Berlin]22. Ragnar Atari & Otherland - In Acid We Trust [Spinning Rust]23. Denham Audio & Swankout - Good Time [Cheeky Sneakers]24. Jonny L - Hurt You So (S&M Mix) [Kniteforce Records]25. Fur Coat - Saharan Dust (Extended Mix) [Armada Electronic Elements]  26. Sonny Fodera & Vintage Culture - Last Thought (feat. MKLA) (Cassian Extended Remix) [SOLOTOKO]27. Lesley Manson - Lunar [Bach Music]28. Jon Gurd - Emergence (Joseph Ashworth Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]  29. Gai Barone & Luke Brancaccio - Brokheimer (Renato Cohen Remix) [Renaissance Records]30. Because of Art - Shutter [Of Unsound Mind]  31. A.J Roland - Shadow Maker (Hall North Rmx) [Superordinate Music] (fade out)

Tropical Velvet Podcast
A&R SESSIONS WITH JONNYBOY, GUEST MIX JAY KAY EP.55

Tropical Velvet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 120:24


www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh-ipGRIfHAX_N7EuuJSA www.facebook.com/Tropical-Velvet-291983374288261/ twitter.com/TropicalVelvet www.instagram.com/tropicalvelvetrecords TRAXSOURCE: www.traxsource.com/label/18796/tropical-velvet BEATPORT: pro.beatport.com/label/tropical-velvet/40791 JONNYBOY IS IN THE HOT SEAT WITH JAY KAY MAKING HER DEBUT IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW FOR VOLUME 55 1. So Good - RUDIKASTIC 2. Children (Mijangos Afro Latin Mix) Raoul De Lima, Mijanagos 3. Do You Feel Me (Odyssey inc. Remix) NY's Finest, Odyssey Inc., Victor Simonelli 4. Heard It All Before - Soul Avengerz, Krysten Cummings, Wayne Soul Avengerz, Odyssey Inc. 5. Free To Love - Louie Vega, Karen Harding, David Morales 6. Boogie Woogie Love Thing - GROOVEMASTA 7. Hang On - Peter Brown 8. Its Over Now - Waterstone, Amanda Wilson, Micky More & Andy Tee 9. Love You Beat - Kenny Bizarro 10. Larry's Way - Mark Lower 11. Sweet Sensation - Ross Couch 12. Remember the Good Times - Block & Crown GUEST MIX JAY KAY

Billie Eilish Interview on Beats 1

Zane catches up with Jay Kay of Jamiroquai for a deep dive into the UK acid-jazz collective. They talk about his love for artists like Dua Lipa, Tyler, the Creator and The Internet and recount tales from the artist's storied life.

Sofá Sonoro
Jamiroquai y la emergencia del planeta

Sofá Sonoro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 38:54


En 1993 tuvo lugar una de las irrupciones musicales más sorprendentes de aquella década llena de sorpresas. Ese año se publicó Emergency on Planet Earth. En pleno boom de grounge y ante el nacimiento del britpop en Inglaterra, Jamiroquai apuntaba a una nueva dirección que mezclaba el funk con el accid jazz alumbrando un sonido propio que pronto se expandió por el mundo.En ese contexto llegó el primer trabajo de la banda liderada por Jay Kay, un chaval sin rumbo que encontró en la música un camino hacía el éxito, la fama y la riqueza. Las primeras canciones de la banda retrataban de una manera una tanto naif los problemas que afrontaba el mundo hace treinta años. Hoy aquella emergencia suena todavía más aterradora y preocupante que entonces. Pero no fueron las palabras, sino el sonido lo que captó la atención del público. Jamiroquai partía de una manera evidente del funk y de la música de Stevie Wonder, pero supo actualizar, barnizar y hacer propia aquella fórmula para llegar a millones de personas y abrir una tercera vía entre el grounge de EEUU y los sonidos que irrumpían del britpop.Esta semana nos acompañan Manuel Recio y Lucía Taboada para recordar el contexto, las historias y las canciones de aquel debut que el fue el primer paso de una carrera fascinante que convirtió a su creador en una de las grandes figuras de la música de los años noventa.

Phantom Jukebox
EP. 22 Satanic Panic! Part 2

Phantom Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 107:59


In part 2 of the satanic panic series, we learn what effect fear and superstition had not only on heavy metal, but the entire music genre.  Thank everyone for listening!  Please rate and leave a review, they really help the show! • Follow us on: ◦ twitter.com/PhantomJukebox_ ◦ facebook.com/PhantomJukebox ◦ instagram.com/Phantomjukeboxpodcast  ◦ Website - phantomjukebox.podbean.com Check out our band OtherworlD: https://www.otherworldmetal.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/43zAyvc89uqOmtAm58DwCc?si=MdVF7UPRT-qomBWeWOpvAAhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/43zAyvc89uqOmtAm58DwCc Other Great Podcasts: F**k My Work Life : A podcast where Jay & Kay share your entertaining stories from the workplace. @fmwlpod https://linktr.ee/fmwlpod Reddit on Wiki: they chat about life and research a topic from Wikipedia. Then on Friday, they scroll Reddit on their quest for the biggest a$$holes on the platform! @redditonwiki https://www.redditonwiki.com/

Boia
Boia 160

Boia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 90:08


#160 Rola a pelota para o Boia numero 160. Nossa dupla de ataque, Brunão e JV é substituída pelo indivíduo competente, Steven Allain, no miolo da cancha - Júlio Adler não deixa passar nada no arco e segura o placar. Dando volume ao jogo, temos o sequestro da pauta na WSL pelo Careca diabólico, a desimportância do US Open, Stephan Figueiredo relembrando a bomba atômica em Cloudbreak, prévia do Taiti e a nova geração das meninas- caiu na área é penalidade máxima! Jackie Wilson dá o Ponta-pé inicial com (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher - clássico dos clássicos! Jay Kay, disfarçado de Jamiroquai, manda a turma pro chuveiro com a pesadona Nights Out in the Jungle. Pode correr para o abraço! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boia/message

Phantom Jukebox
EP. 21 Satanic Panic! Part 1

Phantom Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 114:56


Thank everyone for listening!  Please rate and leave a review, they really help the show! • Follow us on: ◦ twitter.com/PhantomJukebox_ ◦ facebook.com/PhantomJukebox ◦ instagram.com/Phantomjukeboxpodcast  ◦ Website - phantomjukebox.podbean.com Check out our band OtherworlD: https://www.otherworldmetal.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/43zAyvc89uqOmtAm58DwCc?si=MdVF7UPRT-qomBWeWOpvAAhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/43zAyvc89uqOmtAm58DwCc Other Great Podcasts: F**k My Work Life : A podcast where Jay & Kay share your entertaining stories from the workplace.@fmwlpod https://linktr.ee/fmwlpod Reddit on Wiki: they chat about life and research a topic from Wikipedia. Then on Friday, they scroll Reddit on their quest for the biggest a$$holes on the platform!@redditonwiki https://www.redditonwiki.com/

The Affiliate Files
Episode 50 .. The One with JayKay Dowdall

The Affiliate Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 61:19


JayKay Dowdall talks about all things affiliate marketing and running his business and thought process as an entreprenuer...

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast
DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #38 - June 2022

DJ B-12 Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 107:41


Hello and welcome to episode 38 of The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience. This episode is for the month  of June 2022. This episode is packed with 44 tracks and has a runtime of 107 minutes, just shy of 2 hours. Loads of brand new music and a handful of mid 90's classics, some of which I ripped from my vinyl collection. This set is all over the place in styles, so buckle up and get ready for the one-of-a-kind journey that you'll only find here with me. I think this is a really good show and I hope you enjoy it as well. Big summertime and 90's vibes!Thank you for your support and listenership!If you enjoy these shows and want me to keep making them, please write a rating and review on my Facebook pages: DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience | Facebook and DJ B-12 | FacebookPlease listen, like, share, repost and comment on Soundcloud: Stream DJ B-12 music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloudPlease listen & Subscribe on these platforms: iTunes / Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-b-12-deep-acid-house-experience/id1465508866Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9hWmxtNV9BaQAudible/Amazon Podcast: https://www.audible.com/pd/DJ-B-12-Deep-Acid-House-Experience-Podcast/B08K569NQ6Simplecast: https://djb12deepacidhouseexperience.simplecast.com/This episode features tracks and remixes from these artists and labels: Dosem, Anjunadeep, Rabbit In The Moon, Framerwerk, Robert Babicz, Babiczstyle, Bexxie, Anjunabeats, Simon Doty, Knee Deep In Sound, Scott J , Jay Kay , Club Session, Mac & Ward, W&O Street Tracks, Kate Bush, Running Up That Hill, A Deal With God, EMI, Budakid, Exploited, Chris Walker, House Music, Cleveland City, Mr Jay, Block & Crown, Paul Parsons, FUNK SUPREME, Diana Miro, Nick Coles & El-Barco, Redford (NL), Vivifier Records, Charles Feelgood, DJ Feelgood, Feelgood Music, The Acoustic Hoods, OLAN, Bajau, Zoe Kypri, Stress Records, DannyXtreme, Renaud Genton, Rebellious, Swales, Rhythm Department Records,MoMa Ready,HAUS of ALTR, Love Inc., Sm:)e Communications, Boxer - Total Uphoria, Colorize (Enhanced), George Acosta, Windbreaker, SO GOOD, Strictly Rhythm, Ladebare, Because of Art, Lauer, Drumpoet Community, Doc Martin Presents Discfunktional, Doc Martin, Moonshine Music, Slab, Rampant Prankster, Carl Cox, TC'95, Sure Is Pure, Planet Four Communications, Shelley Johannson, My Friend, W&O Street Tracks, Vitess, Novaj 新し Records, Capital Heaven, Narcotik, Blue, Shall Not Fade, Earth Trax, Huda Hudia, DJ Santana, It's A Fine Day, Opus 3, Opus III, Kirsty Hawkshaw, kaleidoscope Music, STRCTRTracklist01. Dosem - All The Love (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]02. Rabbit In The Moon - East (Framewerk Rewerk)03. Robert Babicz - Last Rose (Part 1) [Babiczstyle]04. Bexxie - The Time (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]05. Simon Doty - The Beacon [Knee Deep In Sound]06. Scott J - Feel Me Baby (Jay Kay Remix) [Club Session]07. Mac & Ward - Moods [W&O Street Tracks]08. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) [EMI]09. Budakid - Phantonym (Original Mix) [Exploited]10. Chris Walker - House Music [Cleveland City]11. Mr Jay - Aquarius [Cleveland City]12. Block & Crown, Paul Parsons - Pump All Night Long [FUNK SUPREME]13. Dosem - Recovery (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]14. Dosem - Time After Time (feat. Diana Miro) (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]15. Nick Coles & El-Barco - El Piano [Cleveland City]16. Redford (NL) - Don't You Let Nobody (Extended Mix) [Vivifier Records]17. Charles Feelgood - In My Heart (Fever Front Room Mix)18. The Acoustic Hoods - Cycles Of Time (Framewerk Rewerks)19. OLAN - Material [Anjunadeep]20. Bajau - I Am You (feat. Zoe Kypri) (Extended Mix) [Stress Records]21. DannyXtreme - Jingeling (Renaud Genton Remix) [Rebellious]22. Swales - Tempura [Rhythm Department Records]23. MoMa Ready - Acid Minister [HAUS of ALTR]24. Love Inc. – R.E.S.P.E.C.T. [Sm:)e]25. Simon Doty - Rave Generator (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]26. Simon Doty - S4 [Knee Deep In Sound]27. Boxer - Total Uphoria (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)]28. George Acosta & Windbreaker - To The Sky [SO GOOD]29. Ladebare & Because of Art - Everything (Extended Mix) [Stress Records]30. Lauer - Dimmo [Drumpoet Community]31. Doc Martin Presents Discfunktional - Free [Moonshine Music]32. Slab - Rampant Prankster (Carl Cox's Jumper Remix) [Sm:)e]33. TC'95 - Just Get Up And Dance (Sure Is Pure Remix) [Planet Four Communications]34. Simon Doty & Shelley Johannson - Candy and Feels (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]35. My Friend - Shimmer [W&O Street Tracks]36. Vitess - Tony C [Novaj 新し Records]37. Framewerk - Awakenings [Capital Heaven]38. Simon Doty - Solaris (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]39. Narcotik - Blue (Framewerk Rewerk)40. Vitess - Choses etranges [Novaj 新し Records]41. Vitess - Grand Turismo [Shall Not Fade]42. Earth Trax - Dream Pop (Radio Mix) [Shall Not Fade]43. Huda Hudia & DJ Santana - Fine Day (2022 VIP MIX) [Kaleidoscope Music]  44. Vitess - Tunnel Phase [STRCTR]

Play with Pain: Chet Waterhouse

The hilarious comedian and filmmaker Jay Black helps me understand "Philly Jersey” and takes me where I've never gone before - down the dark path to Hallmark and Lifetime movies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Startup Insider
Recup erhält für sein Mehrwegsystem 12 Mio. Euro (Umweltschutz • Mehrweg • München)

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 22:57


In der Mittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Fabian Eckert, Co-Founder von Recup, und sprechen mit ihm über die Finanzierungsrunde in einer Gesamthöhe von 12 Millionen Euro. Recup bietet mit seinen To-go-Bechern und Take-away-Schalen eine zu 100% recyclebare Alternative zu Einwegverpackungen. Bei deutschlandweit rund 12.000 Ausgabe- und Rückgabestellen können die Mehrwegbecher und -schalen gegen Pfand ausgeliehen und zurückgegeben werden. Die Produktpalette wurde von der Bundesregierung mit dem Siegel “Blauer Engel” ausgezeichnet. Unternehmen wie u.a. Shell, Alnatura, Aral, Sodexo, Aramark, Denn's, der Hofpfisterei, Müller/Höfliger und Bio Company bieten ihren Kundinnen und Kunden bereits das Mehrweg-Pfandsystem an. Recup wurde im Jahr 2016 von Fabian Eckert und Florian Pachaly gegründet. Das Sustainability Startup hat sich als Ziel gesetzt, Einwegverpackungen überflüssig zu machen und die Gesellschaft weiter für das Thema Verpackungsmüll zu sensibilisieren. In einer Finanzierungsrunde hat das Münchner Startup nun 12 Millionen Euro für den weiteren Ausbau seines bereits deutschlandweit flächendeckenden Mehrwegsystems für To-go-Verpackungen erhalten. Der bestehende Gesellschafter Müller Medien beteiligt sich zusammen mit der Investmentgesellschaft Blueworld.group, die u.a. Instagrid, Portagon, Smartlane, Haus der Bäcker, Synapticon, Prjcts, Host oder Jovia Design in ihrem Portfolio haben, dem süddeutschen VC Summiteer, dessen Portfolio u.a. Followfood, Enpal, JayKay oder Yeply beinhaltet, und der GLS-Bank an der Finanzierung des Nachhaltigkeits Startups. Das zusätzliche Kapital wird Recup eigenen Angaben nach dafür einsetzen, ihre Marktführerschaft im Restaurant- und Lieferdienst-Sektor auszubauen.

SVU POD: Especially Heinous
S4E1 Chameleon (TCC: Aileen Wuornos)

SVU POD: Especially Heinous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 73:46


    WELCOME BACK!    Beginning in season four we've decided to change the tone of the podcast. This will now be straightforward storytelling with no attempt at comedy.    JAY KAY! We are as stupid as ever and we love it.    This episode has everything that we ever wanted in an episode to bring back a season with: Multiple unrequested musical numbers, benzy deep dives, our favorite reoccurring characters including munch the rat king/mole judge/other rodents, Stabler finally gets called out for his hot cross buns…   Recap 0:51 True Crime Chaser 53:28   **TW: Rape, incest, sexual abuse of a child, murder**   Thank you to our Dedicated Detective Patrons:   Sabrina P, Tricia S, Kati M, LEM, Sophia C, Lauren S, Erin D, Natalie S, Robin S, Lea O, Jocelyn, Lyz C, Rachel, Rachel S, Claire P, Erin C and Sarah LVW   And to our Elite Squad Patrons:   Hayley K, Sonja W, Jennie S, Skye K, Nikki B, Marisa M, Elke H, Sarah A, Annie G, Mary D, Andrew, Rebekah D, Miranda B, Shelby W, Lex, Emily T, Kayla W, Mallorie G, Eliza W, Bonita R, Maren, Vanessa, Amy P, Jess M, Summer M, Melanie G, Courtney W, Ursula S, Emily A, Katrina C, Kate H, Uyanga, Nicole R, Julia P,  Sapphire, Kayla, Allison B, Shy R, Catherine M, Kate P, Jessica S, Nicole M, Acacia V, Danielle W, Josh H, Emily L, Kelsi D, Jana M, Tammi J, Sarah G, Crystal and Lucy M   We LOVE YOU and APPRECIATE YOU!! You are all making it possible for us to continue doing this!

Electronic Music
Matt Johnson - Jamiroquai

Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 38:52


Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:37 - How did you get your first big break? 02:34 - Was joining Jamiroquai daunting?03:20 - What was your keyboard rig in those early days? 04:11 - Are workstations an important part of your rig? 04:55 - How did you get to write with Jay Kay?07:27 - What are you up to outside of Jamiroquai? 08:41 - What's your rig in 2022? 11:23 - Dream gigs 12:58 - The YouTube explosion 18:20 - What new synths have stood out to you in recent years? 24:06 - What would you like to see happen in synthesizer technology next?27:24 - Matt's home studio 31:48 - Sound designAll music composed and performed by Matt Johnson © Matt Johnson MusicMatt Johnson BiogFor the last 20 years Matt has been the keyboard player for Jamiroquai, co-writing most of the band's output during that time and co- producing the last album ‘Automaton'.In between working with the band he has recorded as a session player with numerous artists in many genres including Duffy, Ashanti, J.P.Cooper, Jax Jones, S.G.Lewis, Purple Disco Machine, Newton Faulkner, Nolwenn Leroy, Will Young and many more.Now Matt has released his debut solo record ‘With the Music' under the Splash Blue label, with a retro Jazz Funk feel.https://www.mattjohnsonproducer.com/Rob Puricelli BiogRob Puricelli is a Music Technologist and Instructional Designer who has a healthy obsession with classic synthesizers and their history. In conjunction with former Fairlight Studio Manager, Peter Wielk, he fixes and restores Fairlight CMI's so that they can enjoy prolonged and productive lives with new owners. He also writes reviews and articles for his website, failedmuso.com, and other music-related publications, as well as hosting a weekly livestream on YouTube for the Pro Synth Network and guesting on numerous music technology podcasts and shows. He also works alongside a number of manufacturers, demonstrating their products and lecturing at various educational and vocational establishments about music technology.www.failedmuso.comTwitter: @failedmusoInstagram: @failedmusoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/failedmuso/ 

Thee TrainT Podcast
Phase.1/Ep.X " 24 Hours... Go! " Ft. TrainT Jay & Kay Katt

Thee TrainT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 63:57


The term, " There's not enough time in the day... " That's a lie. It depends on how you utilize that time. We all are guilty of quitting the day & thinking tomorrow is promised, not knowing circumstances change from the time you plan something all the way to the time you will do it. In 24 hours, what can you make happen? Your wants, dreams, or even needs... How will you make it work if you had 24 hours to get it accomplished. Also, introducing future Co-Host: TrainT Jay (Josh Lewis). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thee-traint-podcast/support

The Hold-Up with Stephen Stull
Dead Again - Part 2 (with Jay Kay)

The Hold-Up with Stephen Stull

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 84:41


Jay returns to finish our revisitation of Dead Again (1991), and it turns out, I didn't ruin the movie for him! Of course, he may never be able to look at another pair of scissors again... ✂️✂️✂️

The Long Coat Mafia
Our 300TH Episode Coming At You Like A Mad Spartan

The Long Coat Mafia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 251:07


We hit 300 episodes! Thus in this special episode we have 3 special guests for you. In the first segment Jay Kay joins us to chat about his project Digging into the Darkness, horror, and more. Our second guest Joe B returns to the show to talk about Wandavision, Gina Carano, gaming and loads more that may be controversial. In our last segment Don Ramirez returns to update us on the Seven Arts Archives and go down memory lane. Plus we wish to thank Christopher Inlow for the interlude and our moment of Zen and Dobbs for the song he shared with us when he was on. Where to find Jay Kay and his projects: Digging Into the Darkness: https://montclairfilm.org/education/adult-classes/?fbclid=IwAR2hWIPhY5bN0zeR3HUflX2B-c62LmK4wp0StAMuGWsJwrL_tmm4LV3v704 Horror Happens: https://soundcloud.com/jay-k-horrorhappensrs Horror Happens Productions Website: http://horrorhappens.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/horrorhappensrs Twitter: https://twitter.com/horrorhappensRS Where to find Seven Arts Archives: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAn0rE0l44SNFDwKcnVVDGw  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the7artsarchives   Where to find Berkeley Pottery: Website: https://berkeleypottery.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BerkeleyPottery   Where to find Christopher Inlow Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChristopherInlow   Our Standard Links To Find Our Show And Social Media: Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thelongcoatmafiapodcast Our Website: https://thelongcoatmafia.podbean.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/longcoatmafia Our Email: longcoatmafia@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/longcoatmafia/ Our Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/longcoatmafiapod  Our TikTok: @lcmpodcast Our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMKjdXi_jiauKC5xTVNkJiw We are also found on iTunes, stitcher.com, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, the Podbean App and where podcasts are found.

The Hold-Up with Stephen Stull
Dead Again - Part 1 (with Jay Kay)

The Hold-Up with Stephen Stull

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 153:29


Today I'm talking to the strange man in a film land, Jay Kay, host of Horror Happens Radio and all-around busy dude. We're talking a little bit about Kenneth Brannagh's Dead Again (1991) and a lotta bit about that festival life. We commiserate about our retail woes and share advice for burgeoning filmmakers, and I offer up a ton of clumsy-ass conversation segues over the course of our 2.5-hour conversation. Get comfy! Speaking of filmmaking advice, Jay has partnered with Montclair Film to bring you an incredible opportunity for an intimate virtual Q&A with the folks behind five smash horror movies, including Stephen King's 1922 and the best movie I saw in 2016, The Blackcoat's Daughter. The event is called Digging into the Darkness, and you can sign up at https://montclairfilm.org/education/adult-classes/