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In this episode I dive deep into how brands can succeed selling to Sprouts Market, one of the premier national natural channel retailers. I'm joined by Luke Abbott, founder of VDriven, a CPG growth consultancy that works closely with Sprouts.You'll learn about how to succeed in Sprouts generally and in their innovation set.Want to work with VDriven to launch in Sprouts? E-mail us at grace@foodbevy.com to get an introduction.Startup to Scale is a podcast by Foodbevy, an online community to connect emerging food, beverage, and CPG founders to great resources and partners to grow their business. Visit us at Foodbevy.com to learn about becoming a member or an industry partner today.
In this very important episode, we have entrepreneurs share their stories of burnout and what they are doing to overcome and reduce or prevent burnout. We are bringing on the following entrepreneurs: Jake Karls of Mid-Day Squares, Drew Henry of Revival Tea, and Luke Abbott of VDriven to discuss and share some of their tips and strategies. This episode is sponsored by PFE (Power Full Energy) Distribution.
Topics Discussed:- The Role of a Life Coach in Personal Development- Embracing Masculinity and Personal Transformation- Understanding Gender Dynamics in the Workplace- The Importance of Play in Work-Life Balance- Productivity Strategies and Daily Routines- Travel Strategies and Healthy Eating on the Go
Show DescriptionLuke Abbott is the creator of Strum Machine, an app that simulates backing tracks by stitching together individual notes, chords, and strums recorded on guitar, standup bass, and mandolin. We talk about what Strum Machine does, why he decided to build it, how bringing on a professional designer helped, pricing thoughts, and the "fun" of building a version on iOS. Listen on Website →GuestsLuke AbbottGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterMusician and creator of Strum Machine. Links Strum Machine: customizable backing tracks made from real instruments Tater Joes Old-Time Musical Mercantile Chris Coyier on Strum Machine iReal Pro Practice PG Music SoundJS Library Tone.js Latest Posts - Page 2 Apache Cordova Extensive Song Catalog howler.js A Tale of Two Clocks Sponsors
Luke is the founder and owner of VDriven, a CPG centric company that aids and helps CPG brands in numerous areas of their journey from raising capital, accounting, deduction management, to CEO coaching, and retail domination best practices.Luke is excited to bring what he has learned in growing purpose-driven companies to revitalize businesses through his advisory practice.He also enjoys sharing his challenges and successes along the way and welcome new connections.
This episode is brought to you by Vdriven, Tidio, and SARAL. Today, we interview Luke Abbott, Founder and CEO of Vdriven. Vdriven is a CPG agency dedicated to helping forward-thinking leaders in the natural food space realize their potential and accelerate their growth. Their mission is to democratize the natural industry by coming alongside you, providing guidance and support as you navigate the complex retail landscape. Highlights: * His Gratitude Story * Story: why encouragement is the biggest gift you can give * Why it's hard to see clearly when you're stressed and anxious * Advice Luke would give to someone struggling * Welcome fear and then let it pass and why fear is not the enemy * Advice: understanding your financials is crucial * How he bought a 30 million dollar company using the law of attraction * Lesson: commit to something and be true to your values * Lesson: using mentorship and coaching to help you scale your brand * Why you should hire people who are smarter than you are * Challenges in the market and solutions * Priority: focus on financials, cash position, and COGS * Solution: focus on where you spend money and be open to doing things differently * Is now a good time to start a CPG brand? * The Emerging Brand as Hypothesis strategy * How Vdriven helps brand, their free masterclasses, and ideal client * Parting words: don't be afraid to ask for help * And so much more… Join Ramon Vela and Luke Abbott as we break down the inside story of Vdriven on The Story of a Brand. For more on Vdriven, visit: https://www.vdriven.com/ Subscribe and listen to the podcast on all major apps. Search for “The Story of a Brand” on your favorite podcast player. * Today's Sponsors: VDriven - A Partner to CPG brands: https://www.vdriven.com/ Are unauthorized distributor deductions hurting your bottom line and cash flow? Over the last three years, Vdriven recovered over $1 million in erroneous deductions from distributors. Vdriven supports brands with an array of services to accelerate sustainable growth, including deduction management. Use the link above to learn more and schedule a call. Tidio - Customer Success Tool for Shopify Brands: http://www.tidio.com/story My listeners can start using Tidio AI chatbots for free and upgrade at any time with an exclusive 20% discount. See how Tidio helps your store grow. Visit my special link. SARAL - Your Influencer Assistant Tool for Brands: http://storybrandoffer.com/ Claim an "exclusive onboarding" offer for the listeners of The Story of a Brand Show. The Saral Team will work directly with you and offer weekly check-ins and 1:1 consulting until you succeed. Visit my special link.
90% of businesses never generate a million in revenue, but what does it actually take to reach the top 10% of your industry?There's no secret recipe for success when it comes to making your first million in business — and what comes next. With the right mix of hard work, dedication, and luck, you can reach your goals, however.It's what people DON'T see that matters. The sleepless nights, the missed family time, and the financial uncertainty is what leads to prosperity — to truly win with your business. This week In The Den, I sat down with two of the BEST examples of this victorious mindset. Luke Abbott, owner of All Clean Power Washing, and Josh Taylor, owner of EcoTek Power Wash are a perfect illustration of what it takes to reach the pinnacle of success in the home service industry. In this episode, we cover everything from:Not reinventing the wheel — emulate winning business modelsThe better the team, the better the organizationWill the recession be bad for the home service industry?How to acquire businesses for pennies on the dollarLoans and leveraging debtPros and cons of CRMsAnd much much more!You'll learn more about cultivating a thriving brand in this episode than four years of business school. Time to build your business — right after this week's episode! LFG!#DigitalLion #InTheDen #Podcast #BusinessAdvice #Entrepreneur #MakeYourFirstMillionLearn more about Luke Abbott and All Clean Power Washing:https://www.allcleanpowerwashing.com/ Learn more about Josh Taylor and EcoTek Power Wash:https://www.ecotekpowerwash.com/ Keep up with Lance Bachmann: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lancebachmanndigital/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lancebachmann/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lancebachmann/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lancebachmann
Luke worked for Monterrey Provision Company, Inc. - now KeHE Distributors, a retail food product distributor - for 20 years, during which time the company experienced continual innovation and nationwide market expansion. He bought Monterrey in 2008 after working his way up from the accounting department to General Manager and achieving industry-leading growth, revenues, competitive position, profitability, and valuation. In just eight years, he increased revenue from $32 million to almost $250 million! He is now the CEO of VDriven Consultants. VDriven is a consulting firm that he founded to take advantage of my extensive business experience. He works with firms in a variety of industries, including retail, grocery, and consumer packaged goods, to introduce new products. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genius-juice/support
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es, 00'00- 02,00h). Radiohead han lanzado el vídeo de “Follow me around”, canción inédita grabada durante las sesiones de OK computer, en 1997. El vídeo es un avance del álbum Kid a mnesia, que este viernes sale a la venta y que contiene la reedición conjunta con extras de los dos álbum grabados con el abundante material sobrante de OK computer: Kid A (2000) y Amnesiac (2001). Para celebrar el vigésimo aniversario de 10 000 Hz Legend, el histórico álbum de Air publicado en 2001, cuyo impacto en la escena musical de la época todavía resuena hoy, el 5 de noviembre de 2021 se publica una edición especial con una mezcla espacial mejorada en Dolby Atmos junto a rarezas. Porcupine Tree, aquel grupo liderado por Steven Wilson, vuelve a la acción. El conjunto británico de rock progresivo ha anunciado «Closure/Continuation», primer álbum que la banda edita desde la publicación de «The Incident» en 2009. El festival Madrid Resiste se celebrará el 30 de diciembre en el Wizink Center en Madrid apostando por el punk rock con artistas como La Polla Records o Reincidentes. La Polla Records también cerrarán la temporada 2021 con un gran concierto en Vitoria-Gasteiz los días 17 y 18 de diciembre. EFECTO LUCIFER estrenan “Coraje”, su 4º álbum!!. ‘Un lugar nuevo' es el primer single de Vis Viva, una canción vitalista e inmediata donde dejan a las claras la ‘mala uva' que pueden llegar a gastar este cuarteto malagueño que firman canciones accesibles pero hirientes a partes iguales. Ya llega “Aurora Y Enrique”. Un disco, que, con sólo su título, ya estará haciendo temblar a todos los seguidores de Soleá. Y por eso, este último avance, no es una canción, sino dos. Y no es un videoclip. Al menos no al uso. Imagine Dragons se une a J.I.D, el rapero nominado al GRAMMY en el nuevo y épico single "Enemy". Riki estrena "florence and selena", adelanto de nuevo romántico synth pop de Gold. Spoon anuncian Lucifer on the sofa, su nuevo disco, con el ritmo subido y las desafinadas descargas eléctricas de "the hardest cut". BENEE se abre como nunca en su nueva canción. Su delicada voz se desliza para entrar y salir de foco en un tema indie pop de ensueño. Su letra describe con una crudeza detallada y elegancia poética la lucha por la salud mental.Pedro Q estrena el E.P. "Si las plantas hablaran". Dinosaur jr. publican Emptiness at the sinclair, disco en directo que podrán presentar íntegramente en Primavera sound. CROMO vuelve a la carga con una de sus grabaciones realizadas 100% analógicas y al más puro estilo DIY: su original versión de ‘Miedo', originalmente compuesta por Eduardo Benavente y Nacho Canut e interpretada por Parálisis Permanente. “Espiral” es el primer adelanto del que será álbum de debut de Yarea en 2022, un disco que llevará por nombre “Lombardía, 22”. The War on Drugs han estrenado I Don't Live Here Anymore. Aaeon station -proyecto de Kevin Whelan de the wrens- se sumerge de lleno en el otoño con "leaves", contenida balada indie rock de Observatory, su disco de debut. The Courettes presentan su tercer álbum, “Back In Mono”. Angelpop nos presenta su nuevo sencillo titulado “Mes a mes” Un Single Digital de pop electrónico brillante y de tendencia indiepop, destinado a ser un verdadero rompepistas. Gruff Rhys publica nuevo ep de remezclas para "loan your loneliness" -uno de los grandes momentos de Seeking new gods, su último disco-, a cargo de Luke Abbott y Don Leisure. Con Pedro Larrosa hablamos del II Concurso de Cantautores de Café de Alba. Guille Solano. Pilu Velver, Moy Gomar
We're back in July 2016 to revist Possibly Colliding, a weekend curated by composer and pianist, Nils Frahm. In this special hour-long episode, you'll hear from a selection of those orbiting artists in the field of music, art and film who appeared in this unique weekend at the Barbican. Featuring interviews with AMBIQ, Nik Bartsch, Arthur Jeffes, Luke Abbott, Gwyneth Wentink, Woodkid, and Nils Frahm. From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Taylor is a writer and freelance teacher who works on promoting and developing innovative practices in primary schools. He is also the author of 'A Beginner's Guide to Mantle of the Expert', an approach to teaching and learning that involves engaging the children in a process of what Tim describes as ‘imaginative enquiry'. Working with Luke Abbott and others, Tim has helped grow a sizeable community of practice around the approach in recent years, and it's well worth a visit to the Mantle of the Expert website: https://www.mantleoftheexpert.com. This is a fascinating conversation in which we discuss some of the ludicrous educational fads and bizarre beliefs that have gripped the teaching profession in recent years; the powerful potential of mantle of the expert, of course; and the troubling fact that if you were going to change the education system, you wouldn't want to start from here. The Rethinking Education podcast is hosted and produced by Dr James Mannion. You can contact him at rethinking-ed.org/contact, or via @RethinkingJames on Twitter.
Nos centramos en los últimos 6 años de la carrera de Luke Abbott para descubrir toda la paleta de sonidos de un músico que recientemente acaba de publicar un trabajo espectacular. Abrimos como siempre con una sesión de novedades de lo más variopinta.
Peter Kruder y Richard Dorfmeister, juntos, como K & D, o por separado en instituciones tan reconocidas como Peace Orchestra o Tosca. Estos enromes productores se daran cita con nosotros en esta edición de Bor-Bor. Antes, como siempre, novedades con gente como Alva Noto, Goldie, Luke Abbott el nuevo proyecto de The Bug con Dis ... Leer más
Japanese artists by way of Kampala, Tel Aviv, and Berlin dominate this week's show, as DJ Die Soon produced the mesmerising Sekelembele release on Hakuna Kulala, Yurika vocalises the middle eastern funk of Sababa 5 on London's Batov label and the inimitable WaqWaq Kingdom return with their exceptional new EP on Phantom Limb. Elsewhere, there's jazz-infused hiphop from Detroit's Boldy James and Sterling Toles, the latest from Luke Abbott, a cut from the phenomenal compilation on Morphine Records in aid of Lebanese charities in the wake of the Beirut explosion, the new one from the brilliant Marie Davidson and much more. Tracklisting Boldy James / Sterling Toles - Detroit River Rock (Sector 7-G Recordings, USA) Sekelembele (Produced by Dj Die Soon) - Moto Nyama (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Luke Abbott - Kagen Sound (Border Community, UK) Sababa 5 (feat. Yurika) - Tokyo Midnight - 東京ミッドナイト (Batov Records, UK) Irena and Vojtech Havlovi – Radek 2 (Morphine Records, Germany) Mezzanine Swimmers - Kneelin' on a Knife (Already Dead Tapes, USA) Ziołek & Ostrowski - Dentro (Milieu L'Acéphale, Poland) WaqWaq Kingdom - Positive Sound (Phantom Limb, UK) DUMA - OMNI (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu - Renegade Breakdown (Ninja Tune, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Hey ya'll welcome to the fourth episode of the Cowboy Perspective! In this episode I get to talk with Luke Abbott former owner/CEO of Monterrey Provisions Company, a food distributor that grew 800% over a 9 year period under his direction. Luke has a perspective I truly value and trust...as you will see we do find ourselves on the topic of parenting quit a bit...so if you are raising kids and ever think what the heck should I do...please know your not alone! I am excited to share our discussion with you! Links to and lists of information discussed or mentioned throughout this podcast.... Books mentioned The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni Preparing for Adolescence by Dr. James Dobson Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Quiet The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain Trillion Dollar Coach by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg, and Alan Eagle Biographies mentioned - Winston Churchill, Ulysses S. Grant Podcasts Referenced - The Tim Ferris Show (Eric Schmidt - Lessons from a Trillion - Dollar Coach), The GaryVee Audio Experience Luke Abbott - Vdriven (1:25) Introduction to Luke Abbott. (3:54) Tell us who you are, or what you have done, or something that you're really into right now. (5:07) Potential suffering of family relationships when a career begins to take off. (6:19) Growing up in the world of cowboys and the pros and cons of such a childhood; understanding the struggle of maintaining family connections; social media having an effect on relationships. (7:52) Let's talk a little about your favorite book and how that might parallel to leading a team, and that distraction being a major failure as a leader. (14:12) How big did your first team get? (14:59) Bonding with an executive team; building a team; learning how to realize that it isn't always your idea that is executed. (16:17) Confidence in suggestions and leadership. (17:32) Reading vs listening literature and influence on daily life. (19:44) Book: It Can't Hurt Me – David Goggins; influences of books on lifestyle and opinions; acknowledge differences and try to understand social issues. (22:41) Cultural problem of idolizing what the high-powered people do; discussion of press; being yourself; anecdote of childhood teachings. (25:16) Training in comparison to learning. (27:50) What do you feel you gained from the retail side? (34:00) Promoting Vdriven (Luke Abbott) (34:58) Let's discuss Monterrey Provisions a little bit and then also Vdriven. (35:35) Anecdote regarding wife; if you want something, go and do it. (37:27) Discussing the importance of positive imagination in reaching goals and gaining success. (46:15) You seem like a guy who likes numbers, is that true? (46:25) I also know that you do a lot of sales, so you like them both, but which do you lean to between the two? (47:32) Summarizing the journey of Luke Abbott; positive effects of having a partner. (48:19) So tell us a little about Vdriven and what a day looks like for you. (48:45) Importance of large fundraisers. (52:20) Does that have to do with CBD? (53:19) Leadership to distract the employees from the work; spending a lot of time working within the company. (54:35) Analyzing what needs to be done. (55:30) Describing the problems to be solved regarding social issues. How can we facilitate our thinking and discussions in ways that we aren't currently doing because we can't see it? (57:05) So, where does your perspective and entrepreneurial spirit come from? (59:27) Story of Gary Vaynerchuk. (1:00:26) Sub-culture of entrepreneurial spirit. (1:00:50) Talk to me about what you think the value of a dollar or a Bitcoin is. (1:02:33) Do you have much time to want to help? (1:03:56) Discussing parenting and the different ways to parent; trust and vulnerability learned from children can apply to the work environment. (1:06:13) Innate feeling of self-doubt inside everyone; self-confidence as a source of protection. (1:08:10) Letting children learn how to navigate daily life; you don't have to stay out of the social media, you just need to be aware. (1:10:07) The acceleration of a need to have discussions with children at a younger age. (1:11:16) Importance of having the conversations; Dr Dobson as a guide for parenting. (1:12:00) Describes a book about Bill Campbell, a coach to the big names of the business world; everyone has a coach – “you're never truly on the top of the mountain”. (1:15:18) Tells the story of how Neil and Luke came to know each other; emphasis on the importance of human connection and how that can affect life. (1:17:04) Play the long-term game, treat the people right, and you will be better off for it
Entre los pepinazos de la semana nos encontramos el adelanto del nuevo álbum de Four Tet, al gaditano Orbe remezclando a Prins Thomas o el techno conciso de Fidelity Kastrow. También aparece un Luke Abbott que se aleja de lo experimental y abraza el piano en el disco de la semana, 'Music from the Edge of an Island'. La Lista I: Martin Duvall - All Night [Bordello A Parigi] Plaid – Maru [Warp Records] Octo Octa - Daylight [Frendzone!] Yusuke Yamamoto - New Life [Houseworx] Holographic – Nott Damon Jee - Drifter [Correspondant] Leafcutter John - Elephant Bones [Border Community] Four Tet – Teenage Birdsong [Text Records] KX9000 - Les forces du mal [Blaq Numbers] Nathan Fake - Glaive [Cambria Instruments] Edward – Lagoon [DFA Records] Greymatter - Napoleon [Unique Uncut] Luces - Freak Show [Get Physical] Disco de la semana: 'Music from the Edge of an Island' de Luke Abbott, publicado por Float Luke Abbott - Sea Luke Abbott - Waiting Luke Abbott - Moment Luke Abbott - A Different Tree Leyenda 808: 'Beachball (Vocal Radio Edit)' de Nalin & Kane publicado por Urban en 1997 La Lista II: Fidelity Kastrow – The Huntress [NovaMute] Fio Fa - In To Da Groove [Pear] Prins Thomas - Bronchi Beat (Orbe Remix) [Prins Thomas Musikk] Above & Beyond pres. OceanLab - Clear Blue Water (Trance Wax Remix) [Anjunabeats] Space Dimension Controller - First Contact with System Lobitso [R&S Records] Truncate - Untitled 1 [Truncate] J-E-T-S - REAL TRUTH (Feat. Tkay Maidza) [Innovative Leisure] Rene Wise - Windrunner [Mote Evolver] Ray Kadinski – Ophelia [Let’s Play House] Cooper Saver - The Search [Permanent Vacation]
Рэйв ветеран John Beltran, новая EP от Laurence Guy, braindance от CPU, Luke Abbott и его пиано эксперименты, странный джаз, эмбиент и Unkle на закуску в праздничном выпуске аудио-блога By The Way. fb: www.facebook.com/btwmusicblog/ Треклист и другие муз новости: www.telegram.me/btwmusicblog Скажите привет тут: www.facebook.com/niltarasov
Рэйв ветеран John Beltran, новая EP от Laurence Guy, braindance от CPU, Luke Abbott и его пиано эксперименты, странный джаз, эмбиент и Unkle на закуску в праздничном выпуске аудио-блога By The Way. fb: www.facebook.com/btwmusicblog/ Треклист и другие муз новости: www.telegram.me/btwmusicblog Скажите привет тут: www.facebook.com/niltarasov
Thedrifterluke, AKA Luke Abbott, is a folk singer-songwriter based in Seattle, WA. Following in the footsteps of influences like Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne, Thedrifterluke's songs incorporate old truisms from a unique and fresh perspective. The son of evangelical missionaries, Luke Abbott traveled frequently as a child, moving from California, Texas, Colorado, Japan, and New Mexico, eventually settling in Washington by age 9. He loved music from an early age singing bluegrass/gospel tunes with his family in church performance. By age 15, Luke began to focus more and more of his time to writing and creating original songs. With songs tackling ideas like addiction, faith, regret, expectation versus reality, and the seasons of life, Thedrifterluke's music sheds a fresh and compelling light on the human condition. Songs Featured: Invested Love or Addiction What Is It This Time https://www.thedrifterluke.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thedrifterluke/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Come see Niagara Moon's last show in Seattle(!) at The Columbia City Theater on Dec 16th: https://www.facebook.com/events/2039897799625210/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.
Line Noise is a podcast about electronic music from Philip Sherburne and Ben Cardew. In episode 16, we revisit Philip’s interview with Brian Eno, talking generative music, ambience and politics; dive into songs that feature ping pong balls; and review new music from SMBD, The Juan Maclean, Luke Abbott and Strategy. Plus, which is better: Norwich or Portland?
On the summit skyline, a series of T-shapes in silhouette against thunderclouds. The bearded ones wander freely, unnoticed and undetected. Is it such a terrible thing, this thing they do? Since when has justice not allied herself to persecution? Parking restriction notices are the impenetrable glyphs of the apocalypse.Listen Now.The warden comes a-wombling with his blackbook and pen, whistling the following jaunty melodies:Adrian Baker - VibrationsGros Phoque Sergio - FruitsIvor Cutler - I Worn My ElbowsMayo Thompson - Venus In The MorningKuricorder Quartet - Apao's TripNarcoleptics - Bombs AwayLuke Abbott - 2nd 5th HeavyGrandaddy - Go Progress ChromeHave you identified a troublesome bearded one in our very midst? Send what you know to gcuesoterica@gmail.com for your bounteous reward.Twenty minutes. No refunds.
Slip into a reverie for an hour with us and take home a souvenir. Discover the weird genius of Hellcom and Ged. Unearth remixes by Luke Abbott and Arkist. Inspect new songs from Sekuoia, Dominik Eulberg and Soul Clap. Open your ears and let the sounds linger. Playlist Download 10/01/2016
WhoMadeWho... Aren´t that those three Danish guys who reformatted Funk Punk with Euro-cowbells a while back? That is correct, but that is also a very narrow question. Shuffling genres emerging from the postmillennial style-clash is but one of their many talents, although perhaps one of their key disciplines. In any case, the genre-crossing think-tank consists of drummer/DJ/producer Tomas Barfod, and the two-headed vocal monster singer/bassist Tomas Hoffding, AKA Bon Homme and singer/guitarist Jeppe Kjellberg. With three extremely different backgrounds in electronica, rock and jazz (respectively), each member supports and compliments each other independently, as one; challenging the traditional ‘band’ structure of days long past. There is a significant reason why WhoMadeWho, unlike congenial bands like The Rapture, LCD Soundsystem or Radio 4, survived the so-called new millennium. It is their unconditional curiosity towards contemporary club sounds and their approach, often incorporating the functionality of club tracks in their own songs, to look further than the edge of the stage, keeping a close eye on and constantly checking the pulse of the dancefloor. Keeping this virtue close to their hearts has already brought them major exposure in some of the biggest sets from Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Tale Of us and many more… This approach they have issued in each of their six studio albums. So what better way to revive this approach as the DJ mix? And what Mix-series would be better suited, after acts like Matthew Dear, Dixon, Modeselektor or M.A.N.D.Y., to open WhoMadeWho’s vocabulary book for their own Body Language? Oops, spoiled the surprise. But surely it was clear that one of the best fits for their intentions is also one of the most prestigious and celebrated series – Get Physical Music’s Body Language series. Directly from the beginning, David August’s revision of The Acid track ‘Ra’ makes the depth known as it fades into The Invisibles’ falsetto-meditation, ‘The Stain’. From Cibucolors’ ‘Down the Wall’ the sound meanders gently towards the club-groove as it gains a touch of Acid-House thanks to Ghost Culture; then indie-dance bliss made by The Golden Filter and Weval. Next a Nick Galemore contribution with a tiny bit of magic from WhoMadeWho. Here you are grooving to a tapestry of post-rock guitar inching inexorably towards a peak-time bounce. The WhoMadeWho acapella of ‘Wanted Your Love’ can then be heard perfectly adapted to Luke Abbott’s number ‘Modern Driveway’ before pumping up the floor with George Fitzgerald’s ‘Your Two Faces’. What follows is more contemporary Club material in the form of DJ Tennis via a Roman Flügel remix, &me’s ‘Trilogy’ - probably one of the eulogistic cuts of the previous House-season - and the hypnotic House of Fort Romeau. The whopping Applescal kick drum then advances into the WhoMadeWho-exclusive in the mix, the ultra-catchy ‘High & Low’ (a misleading title, incidentally). This gently stalking and then flourishing into the hook pop song is an unmistakable highlight in this mix. A climax even, after which Clark tiptoes in. Meanwhile, ‘Strength Through Fragility’ finally connects with Nosaj Things’ ambient/bass hybrid ‘2K’. A deep, worthy culmination of this amorous sound journey through the WhoMadeWho orbit.
The Border Community artist turns in a stunning session.
1. Githead (UK) - "Not coming down" CD "Waiting for a sign" (Swim) 2. Khaira Arby (Mali) - "Alouha homoli" CD "Gossip" (Clermont) 3. Luke Abbott (UK) - "Two degrees" CD "Wysing forest" (Border community) 4. All We Are (UK/Norway/Ireland/Brazil) - "Honey" CD "All We Are" (Double Six) 5. Tomasito (Spain) - "Azalvajao" CD "Azalvajao" (El Volcan) 6. Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana (Italy) - "Scaccomatto" CD "Maggio" (VM/Materiali Sonori) 7. Surf City (New Zealand) - "Jesus Elvis Coca Cola" CD "Jekyll Island" (Fire) 8. Gazelle Twin (UK) - "Exorcise" CD "Unflesh" (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray) 9. Gazelle Twin (UK) - "Good Death" CD "Unflesh" (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray) 10. Сергей Богаев (РФ) - "Некому берёзу заломати" CD "Серебро и слёзы: Трибьют Александра Башлачёва" (Навигатор) 11. Golden Disko Ship (Germany) - "Fake horse" CD "Invisible bonfire" (Spezial material) 12. Teleman (UK) - "Steam train girl" CD "Breakfast" (Moshi Moshi) 13. Karen O (USA) - "Rapt" CD "Crush songs" (Cult) 14. Gani Mirzo feat.Neila Benbey (Spain/Syria) - "Marfa" CD "Kampo Domiz" (Rosazul) 15. Jlin (USA) - "Black ballet" CD "Dark energy" (Planet Mu) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
After all the high-speed action of the last couple of weeks, it’s time to take a rather more sedate approach this week with a show all about the gentle art of bicycling. We aren’t talking middle-aged men in lycra here, … Continue reading →
A slightly claustrophobic show tonight with excellent cuts from Loscil, The Advisory Circle, Donald Fraser, Luke Abbott and many more. Gig guide and a shout out to the excellent kickstarter campaign about Suzanne Ciani. All engulfing.
With tracks from Satin Jackets, The Blaxploited Orchestra, Luke Abbott, Abstraxion, Sonns, Kenneth Bager, Christian Prommer, Jamie Lloyd, Crowdpleaser & St. Plomb, John Carpenter/Moon Base, Paresse, Kim Wilde, Daft Punk, Soul Tension, Baris K, Jose Manuel, S3A, Double, Damiano Von Erckert, AFMB, Henry Saiz & Pional, Blanck Mass and Steve Moore. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
INTERVIEW + TRACKLIST > www.inverted-audio.com/wesley-matsell Having released two records over the past four years, Wesley Matsell isn't exactly in a rush to satisfy our musical appetites. After a tip off from Nathan Fake back in our interview in February, who praised Wesley's productions, we started to take note of the Welshman's output. Early 2012 saw the release of Wesley's highly acclaimed ‘Zones Within Zones‘ EP on Axel Boman and Petter Nordkvist's Studio Barnhus label, a combination of jacking house grooves and heavily swung synth arpeggios. Wesley also released an excellent remix of Taragama Pyjarama's ‘Balibat‘ and a cosmic remix of Phil Kieron's ‘Le Carrousel‘. From what we've been told Wesley has big things lined up for 2013, including a potential release of a new record on Border Community. For those of us who are based in London, The Hydra have invited Border Community to see us off into the New Year and Wesley Matsell will play alongside James Holden, Nathan Fake (live), Luke Abbott (live) and special guest Ivan Smagghe. Tickets are almost gone, so you better be quick.
With tracks from Shed, Electric Rescue, Ok Bonnie, Einzelkind, Superfunk, Secession, Lemi, Andrea Senatore (Aka Cynic), Luke Abbott, Seph, The Hacker, Laurent Garnier Feat. The LBS Crew, Monty Luke & Phil Agosta, A Number Of Names, Inner City, John Tejada, Sami Wentz, Severed Heads, Format #1, Olin & Company Processing, Cobblestone Jazz and The Streets. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
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Signal Podcast 009 Part 1: Corea Tracklist: Rain Dog “Spatial Separations” Gui Mutuel “Cardio” Untold “Motion The Dance” 16 Bit Lolitas, Lucy Iris “Overboard, Underwater” Danny Drive Thru “Eclipsemoonsun” (Trevino Remix) Luke Abbott “Modern Driveway” West Norwood Cassette Library “Coming On Strong” (Pangaea Remix) Illum Sphere “Never Lie Twice” (Om Unit Remix) Tensei “100 Ton Press” Cobblestone Jazz “Across the Nation” Maya Jane Coles “Nobody Else” (Youandewan Remix 1) Kid606 “Everything Is Business” Face & Heel “One Hundred Years Deep” Kuedo “Work, Live & Sleep In Collapsing Space” (Claude Speed ‘Infinity Ultra Rework’ Feat. Jivraj Singh)
Over a 30 year career in the music industry. Head Honcho to Ohzone and Red Giant Recordings, who’s first release was Chime by Orbital. The first DJ to play The Ministry of Sound and occupied a number of senior positions at the company over the last 20 years. 1. Luke Abbott – Brazil (Slow Version) […]
Kai-zen Podcast - Regular top guest DJ's playing Deep House, Tech House & Techno. Andy James Tracklist: 001 # PVT – Light Up Bright Fires (Nathan Fake ambient mix) [Unreleased] 002 # FourTet – Moma [Works In Progress] 003 # PVT – Light Up Bright Fires (Nathan Fake remix) [Warp] 004 # Luke Abbott – Honeycomb [Amazing Sounds] 005 # Axel Helios – Sleeping On An Igloo (Avus’ Acid remix) [Shabu] 006 # Phillipe Cam – UNICEF Christmas Card [Traum] 007 # Dominik Eulberg – Die 3 Millionen Musketiere (Gabriel Ananda remix) [Traum] 008 # Justin Maxwell & John Tejada – Domerocker (Roland M Dill remix) [Trapez] 009 # FortDax – Fortune Telling Fish, Curled To Suggest ‘Home’ [Unreleased] 010 # N’To – Stupid (Worakls remix) [InLab] 011 # Allez-Allez – Six Down Seven Across [RVNG] 012 # Carl Lekebusch & Joseph Capriati – Napoli 4am [Drumcode] 013 # Psycatron – Memories Of The Moment [Bedrock] 014 # Luke Abbott – Brazil (slow version) [Border Community] 015 # Blue Daisy & Anneka – Raindrops (John Talabot's Cosmic Rework) [Black Acre] Ever since breaking out of the bedroom in 2007, Andy has been spending every waking minute cementing his reputation as a man to be trusted when it comes to working a dancefloor. He’s been completely immersed in Dance culture for well over a decade now, a fact reflected by his ability to craft the kind of imaginative mixes only heard from the most dedicated record spinners. It’s this asset, combined with his notorious enthusiasm behind the decks that paved the way for his amalgamation into the team at Slide, one of Oxford & London’s foremost authorities on hosting House & Techno events. Throughout his involvement with the brand, he has been fortunate enough to play to sizeable crowds on a monthly basis at Oxford’s O2 Academy, and has warmed up for the likes of Nic Fanciulli, Adam Freeland, Krafty Kuts, Stanton Warriors, and Style Of Eye amongst many others. He’s also had the privilege of being chosen to warm up for Erol Alkan with Simple (Oxford’s flagship Dance promotion), invited for several guest spots on Oxford FM, and repeatedly booked for boat parties and the burgeoning Out To Graze Festival for 3 consecutive years alongside fellow turntable maestro Dave Johnys. It’s safe to say he’s been a busy lad, but he hasn’t limited himself to local events. Spreading his wings and delving into the turbulent London scene has thrown up some of the most memorable experiences, such as a particular booking at SeOne (during a Tidy vs. NuReligion hard-house event). Having the courage to stick to the music he believed in led to his set (B2B with good friend Chris Page) packing out an empty dancefloor, despite playing intelligent techno to a room full of day-glow ravers who had never heard anything like it. It’s gigs like this that have sparked his enthusiasm for DJing in London, and subsequently joining the team at Kai-Zen has provided Andy with a much larger podium to shout from. Despite 2011 being a quiet year with regards to club appearances, Andy has used the time to start getting to grips with music production, and the intricacies of Ableton Live 8. He’s the first to admit that he should have made a start on this a long time ago, but as is so often the case, life’s distractions have kept his attentions elsewhere. Regardless, 2011 was a significant year whereby his move into the complex world of music creation meant that he also took some time to consider the music he was supporting. Whilst Andy is always extremely vocal in his adoration of Chicago-House, Deep-House, and Progressive (or anything with a decent groove for that matter), he found that his tastes had slowly adapted to favour the more leftfield abstract Techno of such artists as Luke Abbott, Nathan Fake, Dominik Eulberg, and Caribou. With that in mind, he has made the conscious decision to start openly embracing this style of music (regardless of whether it leads to an incline or decrease in bookings), and base his sets on Techno for those with a more open mind to Dance music. With regards to influences, Andy would never profess to have a page-long list, but one DJ/Producer that does spring to mind again and again is James Holden. As his friends will testify, Andy’s love for all things Holden is boundless, mainly due to the forward-thinking nature of the music released on his Border Community imprint and the unparalleled approach Holden has to music. Following closely behind would have to be Nick Warren. His reason for influence stems from his respect for a man who still has an unmatched passion for pushing new and interesting music, despite being in the industry since year dot. As a proud member of the Electronica scene, Andy would hope that this ethos of never compromising music quality will serve him well as a DJ guideline, and that through this he’ll never be regarded as ‘just another DJ’.
In this podcast I'm joined by Roisin Ni Mhordha...and our guests are: Alex Fitzgerald ( pictured left ), editor of Irish Tatler: The Men's Issue and Terry Prone, writer, broadcaster and Chairperson of The Communications Clinic. We discuss the male image and also how the media is addressing the need to cater specifically for men with examples of Irish Tatler bringing out The Men's Issue and Paul Galvin's column in the Irish Independent's Weekend Magazine. And we discuss Facebook Marketing Tips with Luke Abbott ( pictured right ) from Neworld Associates, including the need to build fan engagement with practical case-study examples.
Pseudo Nippon plus New Music You Are Hear Show Feb28th 08 The latest show has an exclusively recorded session from Pseudo Nippon. Plus new tracks from Luke Abbott, The David Yates Compartment , Ascoltare, Gorianopolis, Bedouin Ascent, and The Focus Group, plus Felix Kubin and archive gems from Pietro Grossi and A Raincoat. Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
You Are Hear: New Live Music Sessions and Specials - From the Outer Edges
Pseudo Nippon plus New Music You Are Hear Show Feb28th 08 The latest show has an exclusively recorded session from Pseudo Nippon. Plus new tracks from Luke Abbott, The David Yates Compartment , Ascoltare, Gorianopolis, Bedouin Ascent, and The Focus Group, plus Felix Kubin and archive gems from Pietro Grossi and A Raincoat. Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
The second installment of our weekly podcasts featuring interviews, mixes and musings... Sam Willis and Steve Nolan host the first of the Allez-Allez monthly shows on Bleep and take you through their selection on electronic, guitar, and disco cuts. Joining them is Border Community's Luke Abbott who talks synths, Brian Eno, Krautrock, his influences and his recording processes.
The title track from Summer of Hate by the Crocodiles; "She's Gone (Oneohtrix Point Never Remix)" by Gonjasufi from The Caliph's Tea Party; "Twin Stars (Lone Remix)" by Solar Bears from Inner Sunshine; "Mothlight Part 2" by Cloudland Canyon from Fin Eaves; "See Birds" by Balam Acab from the CD of the same name; "Plans that Fade (Faded Dub)" by Jesu from Pale Sketcher (Pale Sketches remixed); "Sashes" by Cresting from An EP; "Suns Hula" by Monster Rally from their self titled EP; "Meeting of the Three Seas" by High Wolf from Ascension; The title track from Holkham Drones by Luke Abbott; An untitled track from the Weird Weeds CD Help Me Name Melody; The title track from Something That Has Form and Something That Does Not by On.
The title track from Summer of Hate by the Crocodiles; "She's Gone (Oneohtrix Point Never Remix)" by Gonjasufi from The Caliph's Tea Party; "Twin Stars (Lone Remix)" by Solar Bears from Inner Sunshine; "Mothlight Part 2" by Cloudland Canyon from Fin Eaves; "See Birds" by Balam Acab from the CD of the same name; "Plans that Fade (Faded Dub)" by Jesu from Pale Sketcher (Pale Sketches remixed); "Sashes" by Cresting from An EP; "Suns Hula" by Monster Rally from their self titled EP; "Meeting of the Three Seas" by High Wolf from Ascension; The title track from Holkham Drones by Luke Abbott; An untitled track from the Weird Weeds CD Help Me Name Melody; The title track from Something That Has Form and Something That Does Not by On.
In this marketing podcast an interview with Luke Abbott. Luke is a Social Media Specialist with Neworld Associates in Dublin. His first use of working in social media was in 2005 promoting gigs, events and festivals through Myspace, later Youtube and Facebook. In 2009 he completed a Masters in Marketing in WIT, and awarded student of the year for his dissertation ‘An Investigation of Marketing On Social Networking Websites' – looking at why consumers engage in social network marketing and what they expect from it. He currently writes two blogs, the first looks at interesting marketing concepts on and offline http://www.mrlukeabbott.com, and the second is the Neworld blog which has a focus on social media http://blog.neworld.com.
Podcast: Ad Astral Episode 8: Aftershock The Battle Cruiser Kraken is in deep space, way beyond reach of enemy forces, but a huge swarm of Telzian attack ships appear out of nowhere. The odds of anyone surviving are a billion to one. *** Written and narrated by DJ Burnham Voices: Jon Wood, Sue Burnham, Anand, Barry Fludgate, Dave Burnham, Chrissie Toye, Luke Abbott, Nicola Gerrard, Charlotte Dearing, and Chris Beaumont. Music by: http://www.mandragora.biz Many of the special effects came from http://www.freesound.org See the shownotes for this episode on the Ad Astral website for full credits and details Aftershock is a previously unpublished story and is exclusive to Ad Astral Visit the Ad Astral podcast website for shownotes, crew details, archive shows, links and more at: http://www.adastralpodcast.com Ad Astral is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives Works 2.0 UK: England and Wales License. You can copy and distribute it for non-commercial purposes, but cannot alter the content and must attribute it to DJ Burnham and Ad Astral Podcast.