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En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia(orm.es; 23,00h a 01,00h) Joaquín Sabina acaba de estrenar una nueva canción: “Sintiéndolo mucho”, escrita junto a Leiva para la película documental del mismo título que ha dirigido Fernando León de Aranoa. Arctic Monkeys anunciaron recientemente que entre mayo y julio de 2023 iban a ofrecer una gira como «headliners» que les iba a llevar a tocar en estadios y recintos del Reino Unido, Irlanda, Francia y Alemania, entre otros países. Pues bien: esta misma semana, los de Sheffield han confirmado que también estarán en vivo en el Rock Werchter 2023 de Bélgica, de manera que se abre la veda. Franvvi presenta “París ( Orly)” junto a Bely Basarte. Dr Explosion lanza "Grises" Una mirada introspectiva de Jorge Muñoz Cobo que enfrenta estas dos facetas vitales antagónicas que eclosionan en este estallido de Garage Punk de trastornos bipolares, de fracasos personales acumulados y de peinar canas. . “Campamento Espacial” , nuevo ingle de Los Malinches, narra ese momento que parece estar cerca y al que nunca quisimos llegar. El que fuera líder de Novedades Carminha presenta "Se acabó la broma", el primer adelanto de su álbum debut en solitario. Ya tenemos aquí el tercer adelanto de “El Perro Andaluz”, el nuevo disco de lLagartija Nivk que verá la luz el próximo 16 de diciembre.. Repasamoss la agenda de conciertos del finde. Carvaca Power Pop (Nacha Pop, Airbag, Los Imposibles, Pelazo, Pedriñanes 77). Robe, O'Funkillo, Amago, Proyecto Jass, ANGEL MIGUEL & THE TRAVELLERS. Morgan. Sesión de lujo en Jazzazza con la presencia del Modern Jazz Trío, reforzado Jerry Bergonzi. Los ucranianos MANDRY son punta de lanza de la conocida como música popular urbana en su país. Participan este domingo en un Concierto por la Asociación de Ucranianos de la Región de Murcia. La XII edición del festival Cartagena Folk que se celebra los días 21 y 22 de octubre(Ombligo). Macisvenda Sound Festival (Al Dual). Entrevistamos a Alberto Vegara, gerente de la Sala Mamba, que abrirá sus puertas en noviembre )Sidecars, El Drogas, Derby Motorettas)
Allen Wyma talks with Tyler Mandry, lead on Rust Async Working Group. Rust Async Working Group is focused around implementation/design of the “foundations” for Async I/O. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you'd like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps [@0:10] - Async Working Group introduction [@3:08] - Async progress over the past few years [@5:16] - The Fuchsia operating system and its goals [@6:19] - How much of Fushia is written in Rust? [@8:16] - The experience of using Rust in Fuchsia so far [@17:29] - Why are async runtimes not compatible with each other, and how might it be solved? [@23:06] - How does the working group handle feedback? [@25:33] - What's the most important issue the working group is working on? [@32:45] - Different types of async runtimes [@34:36] - Turning synchronous into async [@39:36] - How did Tyler go from async C++ to async Rust? [@47:14] - Tyler's code and documentation writing [@54:21] - Where to connect with Tyler Other Resources Tyler's Blog Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Plangora Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Plangora Hosts: Allen Wyma
The tenth episode of Foam Talks welcomes the Swiss artist Douglas Mandry, whose work is currently part of the Foam Talents 2020 exhibition. His work is characterized by his experimental use of historic photographic techniques and self-invented processes, through which he reconfigures depictions of our natural environment. Foam produced this episode as part of a special series of podcasts on the occasion of Foam Talent 2020. Each episode focusses on one artist aiming to evoke a conversation around their approach, offer an insight into the discourses surrounding a specific project, contextualizing it within the photography field while not forgetting the personal stories and dreams behind it. The conversations are moderated by Mirjam Kooiman, curator of the Foam Talent 2020 exhibition. Concept: Mirjam Kooiman and Amelie Schüle Production: Nordin Janssen Mastering & Mixing: Andersen Audio Productions
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It's a true milestone episode, True Believers, and frankly we can't be more excited!! This is the Uticast, Episode #303, and this week we are joined IN PERSON by recurring GFOP, Chris Mandry!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam start off with some Quick Thoughts about Wrestlemania, Work Clothes and the best places to work; before breaking down the most pressing news of the week, including the death of DMX, the return of in-person learning and a very exciting podcast development!! Then, Sam sits down IN REAL LIFE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OVER A YEAR with recurring GFOP, Chris Mandry to discuss th intersection of music and comedy, 90's cult legends Green Jelly and whether or not He's an LA lifer!! Finally, the Lads come together to debate John Wilkes Booth, Jackie Robinson and Tiger Woods!! Plus, the DOOMSDAY REPORT!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
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Madelyn Mandry is a Singer-Songwriter based in Nashville, Tennesee. In August of 2020, she released her EP, Midnight to Morning. We talk about the creative process of her EP, of my favorite tracks, "Mine" and her life as a student at Belmont University. Stay Connected with Madelyn:www.Instagram.com/madelynmandry•www. facebook.com/madelynmandrymusic •www.twitter.com/madelynmandryStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout today and receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card! Find out more by visiting www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=151247.
We've made it to the final podcast of 2020, True Believers, and we are looking... to the future!!! This is the Uticast, Episode #288, and this week we are joined by returning GFOP and West Coast Correspondent Chris Mandry!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam start off with some Quick Thoughts about Top 10 Lists, Christmas failures and New Year's Eve before breaking down the most-pressing news of the week, including the Nashville Bombing, Coronavirus Relief and the strange return of Martin Shkreli. Then, Sam sits down with longtime GFOP Chris Mansdry to discuss building something in a strange place, how COVID changed his landscape and his work with Professional Drum Shop!! Finally, the Lads come together to debate the Taylor Swift mural, GoDaddy's "Jelly of the Month" scam, and East Coast Earthquakes. Plus, Sam talks about Latin American Revolutions... Again!!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
The piece of music we’re listening to in the background is called Within Gravity. It's a relationship theme for Quill and Mandry, two characters in the hopepunk sci-fi audio drama This Planet Needs A Name. Today, we’ll break it down and look at some of the insights into why and how it was made. My name is Trace Callahan. I'm a composer from Florida in the United States, and this is How I Make Music. IN THIS EPISODE 01:39 Evolving The piece Within Gravity begins in one of the prologue episodes for the show and evolves into its full form over the course of several episodes as the relationship between the two characters evolves. Within Gravity has its roots in American folk song, especially music of Aaron Copland. Very simple violin motives and melodies. Here's a section from a piece called Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copeland. Take a listen and see if you can hear how it influenced Within Gravity. The idea of hope and exploration and openness that his music tends to evoke. 02:45 Sing along So Within Gravity begins with a pulsing, slow rhythmic, not even quite melody, just a feeling that's based on the idea of a radar or some kind of instrument in this ship. The feel of the piece is intended to be something like a lullaby. When I sat down to write Within Gravity, I played the scene that it was going under on a loop actually continuously while I played the keyboard along with it. The first layer of Within Gravity that was written was this set of floating, morphing chords that are very gentle and slow and soothing, kind of like the lullaby with a pulse on the root of the chord acting in a rhythmic radar like fashion. Sort of to emphasize the spaceship aspect of where their relationship takes place. While the scene was playing while the dialogue was playing, I would play the scene and plug my keyboard into my DAW and just sing different ideas along with what I was playing until I found something that I liked. 05:06 Viola for Quill Once I was done singing my way through the melody and I was happy with it, I took it and transcribed it into sheet music which became the viola part for Quill in Within Gravity. In Within Gravity each separate piece of the music represents something the viola melody is quill. The radar pulse is the character of Mandry who is our pilot. The floating chords are gravity itself binding the piece and the melody and all of the other parts of the song together, like gravity binds us to the ground. 06:09 Dialogue clashing One of the challenging things for me is that the instruments that I like to use tend to live in the same area as the vocal ranges of our actors. To demonstrate what I mean by the music and the dialogue clashing, here is me speaking in my normal voice against the melody of a viola. And here I am speaking against the same melody but in the range of a cello. So you can hear how much easier it is to hear me and understand me when I'm speaking over the cello. 06:50 Keep it simple It would be very easy for me and it is my natural tendency to overcomplicate music and so keeping it simple and something that can exist peacefully in the background, while the scene is happening was something I definitely had to work on. 07:04 Wet keyboard This Planet Needs A Name is a pretty emotional show. We sometimes say that it's very effective free therapy for people who listen to it! And audio drama tends to be pretty emotional anyway, so the dialogue is already emotional and the story and then you're adding the music. There is a lot of catharsis. There is a lot of crying. Sometimes happy tears, sometimes not so much. You have the occasional wet keyboard! 07:58 Layers The background parts of the song are happening over several layers. You'll hear several different instruments combined to create each part. But when you have a melody that's representing one of the characters, that melody is always a solo instrument and the reasoning behind it being that space is big and made up of many, many things. And humans are very small. SHOW NOTES Listen to audio drama This Planet Needs A Name https://pod.link/1487283992 Join over 200 patrons supporting This Planet Needs A Name https://www.patreon.com/needsaname Check out other work by Trace Callahan https://tracecallahan.com/ BONUS MUSIC & SFX CREDITS Aaron Copland - Appalachian Spring Tomattka - Thunderstorm.wav
Tout sur l'univers des vignobles genevois et leur évolution. Aristide mène la ronde et fait défiler, pour les émissions, les acteurs et métiers gravitant autour de la viticulture locale, à commencer par les vignerons.
In Episode Three, “A Many-Splendored Thing,” we meet the Design Team, who are finally awake and learning what they’ve gotten themselves into; Cyrus requires James’s assistance with a science project; and Quill heads upstairs to check on the algae vats and for, obviously, absolutely no other reason involving Mandry at all. We learn more about Mandry, the relationship between Kolian and Zei, and what Zahava really feels about all of them. The transcript is available here.Content Note: this episode includes a discussion of an emotionally abusive relationship from the perspective of a survivor [40:35 - 42:19]. It also mentions a pandemic in the context of in-universe fiction [33:20 - 34:15]. And, as always, there is some swearing. A lot of it really. This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Trevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiAnd introducing Nerys Howell, currently voicing Nessa the Doctor Detective.The promo at the end of this episode is for With Caulk and Candles, a delightful show we hope you’ll check out. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. Candy’s is closed due to the state of emergency and may struggle to re-open; they could use help right now.We found a delightful new book by a queer and trans author - check out FINNA by Nino Cipri! They also have a short story collection out. You can buy their work through bookshop.org, which benefits local bookshops! It's a bit tricky to just go pick it up in person right now, after all. Or, if you want the ebook, check out this page from the publisher. Please also support Indigenous Climate Action, if you can. http://indigenousclimateaction.org We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
In Episode Two, “Access to the Biological Specimens,” Zahava and Zei head out for a day at the beach, and James investigates the local wildlife. Mandry comes downstairs for a visit; we find out who can bake, who can braid, and what those black seas look like up close. Calendars are invented; wildlife encountered; Saccharomyces Cerevisiae rehydrated. The transcript is available.Content Note: this episode is free from sensitive content other than some mild swearing, still mainly but not entirely James.The showrunner and lead writer for this project is Evan Tess Murray. The sound designer, audio engineer, and composer is Trace Callahan. Sounds and music are her original creations, sometimes with the assistance of others who remain Nameless. This episode guest starred the North Atlantic as the black ocean of the Nameless Planet.This is a collaborative ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Presenting the Nameless CrewTrevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiThey're also just a ton of fun to hang out with. Our corner of the internet is very friendly, and you're welcome to come say hello. We'd also love you to join the Ground Crew by supporting us on Patreon, if you can.The promo at the end of this episode is for Diary of a Space Archivist, a delightful show about space, family, and chocolate by Becky Stirrup. This story is being told by people in various parts of the world. Every episode, we'll give a bit of space in the shownotes to an effort by indigenous people that could use some support. Inspired by Endymion's connection to the Guanches, we decided to ask you to support Native Land, a community mapping project to help us all understand the people who have gone before us. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
Now that our first episode is live, we're working on the second one - and the third! And in the meantime, we have a few more of these bonuses for you. Here, Mandry answers a questionnaire as part of his job interview to head toward the nameless planet.This is written by Evan Tess Murray and Trevor Bean, performed by Trevor Bean, and engineered by Trace Callahan, and the transcript is available.We did these interviews as character development exercises; they're partially scripted and partially improvised. Anyone interested in learning more about our collaborative process is welcome to email us, get in touch on twitter, or join us on the friendliest corner of the internet to talk about it. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
In Episode One, "When the Gravity is Real," Quill and Zei touch down on the ground, joining Zahava, Cyrus, and James on the planet. Kolian and Mandry watch from above while we discover whether or not anyone is allergic to the air (were we worried about that?). Plants may be planted; power generated; and as always, there will be cheese. But the planet still has secrets for our brave terraformers to discover.The transcript is available.Content Note: this episode is free from sensitive content other than some swearing. The showrunner and lead writer for this project is Evan Tess Murray. The sound designer, audio engineer, and composer is Trace Callahan. Sounds and music are her original creations.This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below to get in touch with them or find more of their work. Presenting the Nameless CrewTrevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiThey're also just a ton of fun to hang out with. Our corner of the internet is very friendly, and you're welcome to come say hello. We'd also love you to join the Ground Crew by supporting us on Patreon, if you can. The promo at the end of this episode is for Seren, an upcoming show by our friend Nerys. This story is being told by people in various parts of the world. Every episode, we'll give a bit of space in the shownotes to an effort by indigenous people that could use some support. Our creator is from the Dawnlands, the ancestral and current home of the peoples of the Wabanaki Confederacy. Please check out - and support - Nibezun. A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space.And finally, our hearts go out to our Australian friends and family. Please help if you can - one suggestion is to donate to the Australian Red Cross. In addition, a member of our podfamily has family that have lost their home to the fires - you can help them out here. Keep breathing, Australia.We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
New listeners, start here! We've cut together all four prologue mini-episodes; this is a chance for you to get to know the landing crew before they touch down in Episode One.This Planet Needs a Name, a science fiction audio drama suitable for our times, was created by Evan Tess Murray, who also wrote and directed this episode. Original composition, sound design, and audio engineering are by Trace Callahan. Characters were developed in collaboration with their actors: Caroline Mincks as Zahava, Evan Tess Murray as Zei, Trevor Bean as Mandry, Alexander Doddy as James, Alexander Endymion Hernandez Diaz as Cyrus, Trace Callahan as Kolian, and Sawyer Greene as Quill.Our first full episode is in production now. While we work on it, we want to invite you to join us on our discord server, where we’re building a community of people who believe in the power of stories and in each other. Get in touch on twitter at needsanamepod, or email needsanamepod@gmail.com if you’d like to stop in and say hello. This episode's script is available for those who find a transcript helpful. More of the unnamed planet's story is coming soon. How soon? We wish we knew! Follow us to get updates as we go.Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
It has been a bittersweet week, True Believers. Sometimes people leave, and not always for the same reasons, but remember that every journey is the start of a new adventure. Excelsior!! This is The Uticast, Episode #177 and this week we're sitting down with one of our closest friends, multiple-time GFOP, Chris Mandry on the eve of his big move to Los Angeles!! On Tap This Week: Heather, Kevin and Sam are back in the studio to dissect the most pressing topics of the week, including the results of the 2018 midterm elections, Disney's new streaming service, Jeff Sessions and the California Wildfires. Afterwards, Sam sits down with original GFOP Chris Mandry on the eve of his big move to Los Angeles to discuss the impact of metal music, the logic of professional wrestling and, of course, an exit interview for the City of Utica!! Finally, the Crew returns to the studio to discuss WWI, Ellis Island, movie reboots and the end of Nintendo Wii!! Plus, America's Top 9 Cereals!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica
Born and raised in Leverkusen, Germany; Bjoern started his career as a DJ in 1999. His influences stem from such bands as Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, and Kraftwerk. Bjoern’s first release, “Time Factor”, appeared on Mauritius Music in 2003 as well as on Paul Oakenfeld’s Perfekto Compilation mixed by Seb Fontaine. In collaboration with Peter Juergens and Oliver Klein he released his work on various labels such as Flow Vinyl, Selected Works, and Mauritius Music. Together with his producer/partner Mr. Thomas Gold he collaborated some years, and Bjoern released the “Paintbootiqa EP” on Mauritius Music in 2006 and the track “Suppress You” on Flow Vinyl in 2007. After a short hiatus, Bjoern is back. You can find Bjoern Mandry’s new releases on: -Cirque du Son -WONNEmusik -Deepartment Rec -Opium Rec -Mauritius Music https://soundcloud.com/bjorn-mandry Download for free on The Artist Union
Mandry is here to talk about his diet that he is on, UFC night at the Adirondack Bank Center, we watch some of Mandry's videos and much more
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Pierre Mandry a fait la connaissance de Dominique Scheder à la fête de la chanson romande en 1979. Dans le répertoire de ce chanteur vaudois, "Le voyage est terrible" est une chanson qui le touche particulièrement. Elle lʹaccompagné depuis plus de 30 ans et il dit quʹelle lʹaccompagnera jusquʹau bout. Si une chanson (en particulier les paroles) vous parle spécifiquement, si elle résonne avec votre vécu et que vous souhaitez participer à la chronique, nʹhésitez pas à nous contacter par mail à lʹadresse alabordage@rts.ch. Les témoignages sont enregistrés puis montés. Une séquence de David Golan.
▼▼Follow Björn Mandry▼▼ SoundCloud: ☛ https://soundcloud.com/bjorn-mandry Instagram ☛ https://www.instagram.com/bjoern_mandry/ Facebook ☛ https://www.facebook.com/bjoernmandry/ Beatport ☛ https://www.beatport.com/artist/bjorn... Web ☛ http://www.bjorn-mandry.com/ ▼▼Follow Jean Philips▼▼ Instagram ☛ https://goo.gl/RqegWg Spotify Artist ☛ https://goo.gl/sFqZun Facebook ☛ https://goo.gl/KWztsf Beatport ☛ https://goo.gl/UMDJ4J ▼▼ Free Download via Dropbox ▼▼ https://goo.gl/S1EfeL ★ Tracklist: 01. Dee Montero – Halcyon 02. Djuma Soundsystem – Katharsis (Oliver Schories Remix) 03.The Age Of Love – Age of love (Solomun Remix) 04. Björn Mandry – Troublemaker Effect (Just Her Remix) 05. &mé – The Rapture 06. Alejandro Castelli feat. Nu – Nature (Satori Remix) 07. Lessons – Tempest (Adam Port Europa Remix) 08. Jonas Saalbach feat. Logfile – Run 09. Doctor Dru – Praerie 10. Jonathan Kaspar – Toona 11. Rampa – Bimma
Perhaps it's fate that today is the 4th of July, and you will once again be enjoying our podcast. We can be united by our common interests in fiery hot takes. Welcome back, folks. This is The Uticast, Episode #106 and This Week; we celebrate our Independence Day with returning guest, Boilermaker Go The Distance runner, Chris Mandry!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam are back as they prepare to celebrate the 4th of July, but first they need to unpack Anthony Brindisi and his Congressional run, Boilermaker 2017 and premier their new segment, “I'm Done With This Guy”. Afterward, Sam sits down with returning GFOP Chris Mandry to discuss Go The Distance, “BizAth”, the Sour Citrus Society and much, much more. Finally, the Lads weather the assault of a returning Justin Parkinson with some history lessons, the Uber Roll-Out, “The Progressive Liberal” and of course… The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica #WoodstockLives UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts – Soundcloud – Made In Utica
Born in 1978 and raised in Leverkusen; Germany Bjoern started his career as a DJ in 1999. His influences stem from such bands as Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, and Kraftwerk. Bjoern’s first release, “Time Factor”, appeared on Mauritius Music in 2003 as well as on Paul Oakenfeld’s Perfekto Compilation mixed by Seb Fontaine. In collaboration with Peter Juergens and Oliver Klein he released his work on various labels such as Flow Vinyl, Selected Works, and Mauritius Music. Together with his producer/partner Mr. Thomas Gold he collaborated some years, and Bjoern released the “Paintbootiqa EP” on Mauritius Music in 2006 and the track “Suppress You” on Flow Vinyl in 2007. After a short hiatus, Bjoern is back. You can find Bjoern Mandry’s new releases on: Cirque du Son, OH! Records, WONNEmusik, Deepartment Rec, Opium Rec, Mauritius Music Tracklist: 01. Damien Lazarus & The Ancient Moons – I found you (Patrice Baumel Remix) 02. Ron Flatter – Nofalia 03. Ephemerals – Astraea (Laolu Remix) 04. Jack Delano – Under the rain 05. Lexer & Paji – Red Puddle 06. Time – Not alone 07. Stones & Bones feat. Amahloni – Toshi (Manoo Remix) 08. Veerus & Maxie Devine – My train 09. Joe Goddard feat. Slo – Music is the answer (Hot Since 82 Remix) 10. Who made who – Hi and low (Fake Mood and Mirida Remix) -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ♫♬♪ MFK VIBES – Deine Acts, deine Musik! ♪♫ ♬ DJ-Name: Björn Mandry Stil-/Musikrichtung: Techhouse // MellowTech // Deephouse Label/Bookingagentur: Cirque Du Son // OH! Records // WONNEmusik Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bjoernmandry Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bjorn-mandry Webseite: http://www.bjorn-mandry.com Heimatstadt: Erkrath -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Mehr zur Musikalischen Feinkost und MFK Vibes im Social Media unter: Soundcloud: bit.ly/1nlMEOn & bit.ly/1K8KzQb Hearthis: bit.ly/1SIpwXy Mixcloud: bit.ly/1SIpAqa Play FM: bit.ly/1PzsSp2 iTunes: apple.co/2026YpD Youtube: http://bit.ly/1Ftyxy6 Website: www.musikalischefeinkost.de Instagram: bit.ly/23rcX6H Twitter: bit.ly/1S93bmc Google+: bit.ly/1S93c9H Werde Teil der Community für gute Musik ❤ Folgen, teilen, nichts verpassen!
Kiev, capitale ukrainienne Introduction à l’émission (Éric) Tour d’horizon Kiev (Michel) Mandry - Chereviki Révolution Hipster à Kiev (Émilie) Viy - Міzh Zемlеyu І Nеbом Places publiques et mobilisation populaire (Jimmy) Оkеаn Еlzy - Nа Nebi Planification métropolitaine (Éric) Sophie Villy - What You Give Conclusion (Éric) Vopli Vidopliassova - Vesna
Hallo Leute früher Freitagabend....die Sonne lacht uns noch an...da passt es wunderbar....euch hier den neuen Beach Podcast 26 vorzustellen Mixed by Björn Mandry. Und natürlich für alle die am Mittwoch die Sendung auf Heydayz FM verpasst haben.....;)viel Spaß..euer Kurt Kontakt: SC: https://soundcloud.com/bjorn-mandry FB: https://www.facebook.com/bjoernmandry Björn Mandry // WONNEmusik; Cirque du Son BJÖRN MANDRY DJ // Producer contact: mail@bjoern-mandry.com
Chris Mandry joins the Crew to talk comedy, music and @StreetRockMafia. (Reposted on October 28th, 2015)