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This playlist is 87% vinyl friendly. Impressive. Döhmann Helix One MK III Turntable with Vacuum Hold-Down Previewing at The 2026 AXPONA Show, I’m not sure whether the $150,000 price tag included the Wilson Benesch Graviton Ti arm, Tessellate Diamond cartridge, Supatrac Nighthawk 12** arm with DS Audio Grandmaster EX cartridge, analog front end feeding the ARC Ref 10 phono (or DS Audio TB-100 tube equalizer), the new ARC Ref 20 preamp, ARC Ref 330 mono amps, Wilson Audio XVX loudspeakers, cables from Transparent and the Olympus Ultra racks from Critical Mass Systems… or not. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 152 Sad Alex! 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – The Village (Kilkenny Rose Hill Hotel, 24.4.83) – Power Corruption and Lies, Definitive Edition – Warner Music – 2020 It gets off to a slightly shaky start at what was a legendary night in early years New Order history, with Barney and Hooky acting as a modern day comedy double act for the evening. The onstage antics were definitely inspired by seeing the hotel’s flyer in the afternoon… and I don’t remember Liam turning up. Me on photos duty, none of which I would have remembered until Steve Morris sent me photos I’d taken this night… with my writing on the back… followed by the above Movement Definitive Edition then including the video. I remember the afternoon soundcheck chat and Ozzy leaving the mixing desk mid gig and standing next to me but the things you forget… 05.03 PAUL HAIG – Trip Out The Rider – 7″ – Impotent Fury – 2010 ‘Packaged in a fancy pants paper cut sleeve that is hand screen-printed, foil embossed and limited to 500 copies. Rumoured to be the first of six vinyl releases… ‘ – Discogs His albums surface only very occasionally these days and any teaser singles even less so. This 7″ – driving with the zest of his early years – appears to have been the most recent but he’s a ‘signature’ voice we should hear more of. 07.41 LINES OF SILENCE – Lines In Opposition (Radio Edit) – Lines In Opposition, LP – Sprechen – 2026 These sleeves aren’t getting any easier to look at. An experimental krautrock band (Can? Neu?… ) out of Todmorden, UK – ‘a hotbed of UFO activity and home to the UK’s highest ever beach‘ – and I slightly cheated the vinyl thing here, as the Radio Edit is only downloadable, with the full version on the just released vinyl album. Should have gone with the latter. 11.12 SILICON VALLEY – X-Cell – Cold Waves Of Color Volume 3, v/artists LP – Color Disc – 2016 Whoever they were/are, they seem to have only released six singular tracks over a period of forty two years(!) * and on Color Disc label, v/artist albums only. A side hustle, the SV releases are not. * Makes Got-Ta-Scatta look prolific. 15.09 CLOCK DVA – 4 Hours (7″ Version) – 7″ – Fetish – 1981 Adi Newton is a voice that sits you up but they’d had a bucket load of self and semi released material before I tuned in with the Thirst album that includes this their debut 7″. 18.59 THE EVENT GROUP – Approach Work (Pt B) – Approach Work, self released, cassette only – ? – 1983 For any kids picking up on this, the voice you hear here is of England cricketing legend of yesteryear, Freddie Truman, also featured on the main Approach Work track already playlisted on 41 Rooms and the cassette’s cover, obviously, where he nearly looks like he’s got his ever present pipe on the go. And as for the church bells on the track… maybe adding to the image of a village green setting? Search out the band’s Feb ’82 Riverside TV appearance at some point. An entertaining watch at the time and another release for me to upload (the images anyway) to Discogs at some point, maybe. 25.11 UT – Evangelist – Split 7″ – Blast First – 1989 Yep, also the lead track from the 1987 album, In Gut’s House but I’ve gone for the, split with Dinosaur Jr., 7″ and as mentioned before here at 41 Rooms, a band I’ve grown to like more now than I maybe did back then. Cheers for the 41 Rooms iD snippet, Nina! Supporting The Fall, Bedford Boys Club, 1.10.83 Photo credit: Dec Hickey 27.57 YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Include Me Out – Colossal Youth, LP – Rough Trade – 1980 In YMG world this is them nearly rocking out! 29.50 KAREN MARKS – Cold Café – 7″ – Astor – 1980 Out of Australia and her only release at the time but the price tag the single has acquired through the years since (one of a few on this show), brought about a 2019 EP of tracks also recorded back in the day. Definitely an ‘indie’ sound. 32.42 DEENA WEBSTER – Scarborough Fair – 7″ – Parlophone – 1968 A folk standard I seem to remember hearing fairly regularly when I was young, so in one guise or another it must have cropped up on the radio and TV, though I never had the urge to buy it until I heard Deena’s version in more recent years and though she maintained the tempo of the song’s more traditional singers it’s everything backing her wasting no time in getting ‘busy’ that helps this version get my vote. ‘Bustling folk’, so let’s hear it for Deena and her arranger… “I chose none of the singles (from the album Is Tuesdays Child) apart from Scarborough Fair.” The track was one of the first arrangements for another artist by Barbara Moore. She was best known for her work as a singer with The Ladybirds and, when she arrived at the studio, many of the musicians thought that she'd come to help with backing vocals. She remembers that when she got onto the rostrum to conduct,the baton “it fell out of my sweaty little palm and ended up on the bass drum – that relaxed the whole atmosphere”. At the end of the session, Moore received a standing ovation from the 60 string andhorn players present. – Record Collector/Ian Shirley, #424, Jan 2014 edit 35.38 AL STEWART – Turn Into Earth – 7″ b-side – Decca – 1966 The flip may from Stewart’s debut release and his vocal ‘swagger’ makes this a rarity, in that it’s the only time I can think of where I’ve preferred a Yardbirds song performed by others… not that there are many of those. 38.29 MASSIVE ATTACK – Angel (Live) – Stream only – 2006 Performed as part of UK Channel 4’s first season of Live from Abbey Road series, with the Bristol band and Horace Andy managing to give the track even more gravitas and tension than on the its studio recording. No small feat. 43.15 CALLERS – Bloodless Ties – Life Of Love, LP – Western Vinyl – 2010 Sara Lucas’ vocal is just sublime, even if that bass guitar keeps hitting a note that I DO NOT LIKE. 47.39 PLATON DAVYDOV (feat OLEG KIRILKOV) – Sadness * – Stream only? – 2019 Violins… 49.02 MARTYN BATES – I’ll Wrap Your Hopes – Letters To A Scattered Family, LP – Integrity – 1990 Poetry, with a rippling outro. 53.01 FINK – Memorise Your Senses – The City Is Coming To Erase It All, LP – R’COUP’D – 2026 It took this his ninth album for me to have even heard of him, so I might have to rewind on him. 56.41 BÔA – Duvet – 7″ – Cinema-Kan – 2018 Or bôa… and on listening to the 1998 debut album, The Race Of A Thousand Camels, that first included this song, a band even at that point sounding like they might have been fighting to be two bands? I’d never heard of them until this track recently bumped into me but you then do a bit of a dig and Duvet has 43million Youtube hits… so you have to do a bigger dig. Here they sound not unlike The Sundays but that bigger dig explains some of the above. 01.00.00 RENAISSANCE – Back Home Once Again – 7″ – Warner Brothers – 1977 And what were the chances? Looking for something to follow Boa’s Duvet I decided on this 1977 single from Renaissance, a ‘prog folk’ band who for a couple of years in the late ’70s I had a real liking for. It turns out that Bôa’s drummer, Lee Sullivan is the son of Renaissance’s former drummer, Terry Sullivan. Who’d have thunk, eh? 01.03.03 HANNE HUKKELBERG – Do As I Do – Little Things, LP – Leaf – 2005 Promo’d (albeit as a CD only) as the single off the album at the time, so this was the ‘teaser’ – and it’s easy to see why. Cute! 01.06.39 08/15 – 1000 Gelbe Tennisbälle – 7″ – Sterbt Alle – 2025 If you had thoughts of releasing music on the subject of 1000 yellow tennis balls then someone’s beaten you to it. A 300 run re-release of their 1981 and only single. 01.11.25 COLDCUT – Beats + Pieces (Mo’ Bass Remix) – 12″ – Ahead Of Our Time – 1987 With a nod to Steinski, they were ahead of most of the others. 01.17.15 RAE & CHRISTIAN – Check The Technique (feat Tony D, Jazzy Jeff and Agent 86) (edit) – Mercury Rising, 2LP – LateNightTales – 2013 Minus the wonderful Veba’s vocals but with Mark Rae’s hip hop credentials they still produce. 01.21.10 THE JUJU ORCHESTRA – What Is Hip (Mo’ Horizons Hipstyle) – 12″ – Remixes – Agogo Records – 2006 TC (RIP) spending some time in the studio with the youngsters. 01.26.55 SAD ALEX – Ice Ice Baby (But You Have Anxiety) – Stream only – 2025 The only way Vanilla Ice was going to get on 41 Rooms was via som break borrowing… and songwriter Alex Saad has done just that. 01.28.59 SIMPLE MINDS – King Is White And In The Crowd – 12″ b-side – Virgin – 1982 Thankfully still here holding on to their futurist feel, even if the sound is housed in a contender for Worst Record Sleeve of all time. So, you’re only get the reverse… and that’s bad enough. 01.34.27 WAMDUE PROJECT – King Of My Castle (Original Version) * – 12″ – Eruption – 1998 More kings! Unusual for a dance track with nothing special in the vocals department to chart mainstream but this did just that. Maybe some intrigue and charm in the ‘Must be the reason why I’m king of my castle‘ lyric as it chugs along? Sometimes there’s just no knowing… 01.39.04 JOHNNY MAESTRO & THE CRESTS – I’m Stepping Out Of The Picture – 7″ – Scepter Records – 1965 If there’s a world in music I won’t stop finding ‘new’ gems it’s the rare/northern etc soul scene. I heard this gritty and restrained-in-equal-measures brassy belter for the first time only recently, via Beth Arzy (Jetstream Pony and others) capturing herself in front of a DJ spinning this tune. Re-released a couple of times in the intervening years, I won’t though be getting an original copy any time soon, as that could be anywhere between $800 and for a promo copy, $1700! 01.41.17 JIMMY RUFFIN – It’s Wonderful (To Be Loved By You) – 7″ – Tamla Motown – 1970 Motown still in their prime in these years and come the mid-late 70s I had the grand notion of collecting every UK Motown single between TMG 501 and TMG 801… but I soon gave up the ghost, though this one made it into the fold. 01.43.58 McFADDEN & WHITEHEAD – Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now * – 12″ – Philadelphia Int – 1979 Reminds me of Bedfordshire clubs of the time, and footballing mates and girlfriends and not a care in the world. 01.49.53 THE TYRREL CORPORATION – Going Home (Original Mix) * – 12″ – Cooltempo – 1992 Had three or four biggish tunes that gave them an identity of sorts. Not sure why great train robber, Buster Edwards is here but this was a 15.8.92 ad, most probably in Record Mirror. 01.55.08 NEW ORDER (Again!) – World In Motion (1990 No Alla Violenza Mix) * – 12″ – Factory – 1990 It’s World Cup time again! So, for only the second time (I think) in 41 Rooms’ history it’s New Order twice in one show – and the last time was Show 1! With a break in there nicked from somewhere I can’t quite grasp and Barney’s vocal deservedly getting some real breathing space here in between the Italo piano, will it do the job for us footie fans this time around? Who’d be an England fan, eh? If we’re still in the mix by show 153 we’re doing OK. Show 153 will be alive July 5. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 152 – Original upload 7.6.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.
This playlist is 68% vinyl friendly. Poor. Teenage Engineering’s PO–80 Record Factory turntable. In a move to avoid wrecking their dads’ pride and joy, maybe an inexpensive (approx £300) route to young kids getting the feel of spinning vinyl? Beyond maybe playing a Factory Records record on this Record Factory turntable, with six black five-inch blank records plus sleeves included they can even cut their own recordings! That’s all after you’ve built the thing… as it comes in a kit. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 150 ‘And the award goes to… ‘ Tracey Thorne and Ben Watt… A long, long time ago some of their words would have rung true here. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Crystal (Lee Coombs Remix) * – 12″ – London – 2001 Fresh from the release of the band’s Get Ready album, both its opening track and their set opener on all three of the Brixton Academy, London gigs I caught in 2001, this version is maybe weighted more on the remixers side than usual when kicking off 41 Rooms with New Order but this one really drives. 08.13 MESOSAUNA (feat DANIELE GAS) – Rotta Calabra – Download only – Factory Flaws – 2025 Out of Milan and Italy (albeit with a bit of a Teutonic feel) the title translates as “Calabrian Route”, ‘naming the path many take across the sea, hoping for something better on the other side‘. That fish below though needs to stick to the water. 13.46 FOUR TET – A Joy (Album version) – 7″ – Domino – 2005 The ‘Album version’ on a 7″ single and to these ears, Kieran Hebden sounding a long way from anything joyous. 16.42 WIELORYB – Iron – Stream only? – ? – 2026 ‘Spongey industrial’ sounds from Poland and best explained, aurally and visually, within his regular Meta/Fb page posts. 19.08 CHOZE x BARBARELLA – Heartbeat Drums – Stream only – Facebook – 2025 ‘Built from the ground up, written, recorded and filmed in a single five hour session‘… with, as I hint on the show, Massive Attack’s Bristol, UK in their bones it would seem, even though with far flung ancestry they’re based in London. 22.40 MASSIVE ATTACK – Safe From Harm (12″ Version) – 12″ – Wild Bunch – 1991 And to the slow beats bosses themselves… ‘Wailed like ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ by Shara Nelson, this wind swept strange very densely rumbling slow swaying tugger is out first (contrary to the sleeve listing) in Nellee Hooper’s (0)-81.6bpl 12″ Version and 0-81.4bpm Instrumental, plush group’s 0-82.3bpm Original, with apparently a Paul Oakenfold remix to follow‘. – James Hamilton, Record Mirror (Music Week), 1.6.91 29.13 RAE & CHRISTIAN – Anything U Want – 12″ – Grand Central – 1998 The instrumental dub side made it to 41 Rooms eons ago but contrary maybe to the ‘antennae’ of a hardcore rap fan, this vocal version is an example of how my senses tend to pick up on any counter vocals or sounds to the rap – and here it’s that soulful bv. If they weren’t there this tune would have passed me by without much fuss – even though it’s Mark Rae (and Steve Christian) at the controls. 32.47 ADDIS ROCKERS – Enter Addis Ababa – Enter Addis Ababa, LP – Warriors International – 1985 An album I only honed in on decades after John Peel played the album’s Broadwater Farm Affairs track and if ever anyone can find a near mint copy of this album, they’re a better soul than me. It’s the sleeve that’s always the bigger problem. Lamination of some sort might have done the trick. 37.06 MISTY IN ROOTS – Soddom and Gomorrah (Peel session, 27.11.79) – The John Peel Sessions, CD only – Strange Fruit – 1995 Importantly for me, The John Peel Sessions covers four of the seven tracks recorded for the band’s first two (and best?) visits to the Beeb’s Maida Vale studios, with the second being right up there with any or most done for Peel’s radio show, and before the dawn of Discogs I had the notion the above release might have been on vinyl as well. Sadly, to date it’s not the case. 41.42 MAE McKENNA – Sayonara – Nightfallers, LP – Virgin – 1988 Find me another online playlist where Mae McKenna has sat next to Misty In Roots. It won’t be happening. Somewhere soon after this album came out I was on a holiday back in Ireland and after an evening in the pub with cousins we reconvened in my mum’s childhood home and were playing ‘Rings’ (look it up, kids) on a Ring Board on the door down to the ‘parlour’ and this tune came on the radio. The things you remember… 47.04 RAIN TREE CROW – Every Colour You Are – Rain Tree Crow, LP – Virgin – 1991 With all four (ex)members of Japan involved, Rain Tree Crow was seen at the time as ‘a long term project, with a fresh artistic start‘. Keen to avoid any notions of a nostalgic Japan reunion, David Sylvian, especially, was aiming to ‘create improvised, atmospheric music departing from their past commercial sound.’ Unsurprisingly, I’ve gone for the track that maybe could most happily have sat on any new Japan album of the time. :) 50.44 DAVID BOWIE – Right – 7″ b-side – RCA – 1975 This mistakenly slipped off the 41 Rooms radar til now. Gold star quality from my fave Bowie era. 54.55 CHAKK – Falling – 10 Days In An Elevator, LP – MCA – 1986 From the early doors, tougher industrial funk of Out Of The Flesh through to the ‘10 Days… ‘ album and Falling, where he’s absolutely soaring, Jake Harries was well suited as Chakk’s vocalist, even if (it seems) singing didn’t transpire to being a long term career path. 58.35 TERRY CALLIER – Love Theme From Spartacus – Timepeace, LP – Talkin’ Loud/Verve – 1998 Folk… soul… class… The film’s instrumental theme tune re-imagined. 01.03.01 LYNDA SLOANE-CUSACK – Dreams (part) – Stream only – 2026 I’ve side-stepped matching the track after this, here with the more obvious Fleetwood Mac reference point (Rhiannon) – and albeit a short, one-time take, this is a beaut of a FM cover. Cork, Ireland-based, Lynda’s actually a wedding ceremony singer and guitarist, so that accounts for the church acoustics in the mix. 01.04.50 KELLY JEAN CARTER – Yellow-Back Novel – Yellow-Back Novel, download only – Red Bird Music – 2025 Seemingly out of nowhere (though there’ll have been an algorthymic reason) this quality song popped up on my Fb/Meta feed and seeped into my brain. A sleeper of a song that maybe mostly hits the mark with anyone who grew up in the ’70s hearing singer-songwriters regularly on the radio. 01.09.53 DAVID McWILLIAMS – As I Used To Know Her – Livin’s Just A State Of Mind, LP – Dawn – 1974 The first of two artists from Northern Ireland on this show and until recently, McWilliam’s signature tune, Days Of Pearly Spencer was the only single/track of his I (back in the ’70s) ever owned. If I’m honest, this was one of those grab-the-album-for-the-one-and-only-track-I-like sketches… but I recently spotted and bought this acetate, so that added some appeal. Maybe half a dozen at most ever cut? 01.14.11 THIS MORTAL COIL – I Want To Live – Filigree & Shadow, 2LP – 4AD – 1986 Deirdre Rutkowski owns it here but I remember thinking F&S was a single album at best and listening now to the two LPs it still feels ‘patchy’ and like a project that fell short of its initial goals. Could be wrong, of course. 01.18.04 JAZZ THE GLASS / GOT-TA-SCATTA – The Journey – Demo, unreleased – Stream only – 2015-2025’ish Dave Summersgill and myself (GOT-TA-SCATTA) with the ‘ingredients’ here and judging by the working versions I have, this track is only(!) a little over a decade old, though this version was fine-tuned in more recent times by Dave (Jazz The Glass). With our favourite unwitting contributor of the time, Maya Angelou on the mic and samples from elsewhere. 01.22.16 BUNNYDRUMS – Ugh and… 01.25.13 BUNNYDRUMS – Sleeping – P.K.D., LP – Red Music – 1983 Such is the way I put these shows together I was smugly thinking Sleeping very neatly fitted after Ugh before I realised it was the same band! So, an accidental and rare ‘double tune’ outing on 41 Rooms. 01.29.28 JOY DIVISION – The Only Mistake – Still, 2LP – Factory – 1981 Yep, my copy of Still sadly water damaged along the way. As for the ribbon that ‘wrapped’ it in 1981, that would have been low on my radar to conserve back then. 01.33.28 MOUNT PALOMAR (feat ENOLA GAY) – Feeding Frenzy * – Stream only – 2026 Tuff!!!!! Something akin the traits I mention above with Rae & Christian, I’m a bit of a sucker for a verse and chorus structure that wildly contrasts… and this really smacks. 01.37.04 ATRIC & FRIDA DARKO – My Dog – Download only – 2025 Even though they’re from Leipzig, Germany, this sounds darker than some of their profile pics and track visuals would suggest. 01.42.13 SHIPS – Where We Are – Precession, LP + 7″ – Self released – 2017 Actually, the a-side of the (blue vinyl) 7″ part of the package – with the album being clear vinyl. With my copy currently residing in California, let’s hear it for the bespoke packaging approach! The Dublin-based duo, Sorca McGrath & Simon Cullen’s first and only album, to date. 01.46.47 EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL – Missing – Amplified Heart, LP – Blanco y Negro – 1994 It’s maybe hard to remember there was a time – before Todd Terry’s intervention took the song global – when Missing was (just) a track on an album, as classy as the duo, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn are. If I’d gone for the purest ‘least cluttered by other tracks and/or mixes’ vinyl to get this original version, it would have been on an expensive Italian promo only 7″… but I haven’t. 01.50.25 FAYLEINE BROWN – You Know I Missed You (Todd Edwards Remix) – 12″ – Azuli – 1996 ‘Device and Devibes deliver a mature-sounding vocal with a smokin’ underground break which continues in the dub with whirling vocals and swinging drums. The Todd Edwards mix has his typical anagramatic vocal arrangements and although it will not win him any new fans, it will certainly keep a confused but contented smile on the faces of his existing ones. Finally, there is D&D Tribal dub which will work well for those who prefer harder repetitive house‘. **** Jeremy Newall, Record Mirror (Music Week), 2.3.96 And from a song with the line ‘and I miss you’ to one with the title, ‘You Know I Missed You’. Totally coincidental… with Todd Edwards in the house garage! Maybe with a bit of a nod to M(ark) K(inchen)’s vocal cut up style, this had me bouncing and cheery in its time, as it did with the London underground scene… and yet it’s another 12″ you can now pick up, still in mint condition for less than the price of a pint. 01.55.32 ST. GERMAIN – Alabama Blues (Todd Edwards Vocal Mix) – 12″ – F Communications – 1995 ‘This label’s best release gets another chance with some more radio friendly mixes that feature a lot more vocal and mixes by Todd Terry that make the blues/house combinations less effective but still catchy. The sparser deeper original mix is still the best with its simple moody organ creating the atmosphere, but this groundbreaking tune deserves a re-release and the new versions at least give it a new angle‘. – Tim Jeffery, Record Mirror (Music Week), 11.11.95 ‘Todd Edwards is New York’s fastest rising production star. Here, he helps the leading light of the French new school jazzers to forge stronger links to the dancefloor. With his distinctly smooth yet hyper style, the MK-like vocal snippets work particularly well on the dub, where Stevie Wonder cut-ups jump off the vinyl. And for those who missed out on the first release of this in 1993, the oh-so-cool original is also included‘. ****1/2 Michael Morley, Muzik #6, Nov ’95 Yep, with the wrong Todd noted in the first review, it’s a Todd Edwards reprise as he works his skills on the French producer’s original. Show 151 will upload May 3. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 150 – Original upload 5.4.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.
Once A DJ is brought to you by:https://www.sureshotshop.com/ - Record adapters (including customs) & accessorieshttps://myslipmats.com/ - Custom and off the shelf Slipmats, dividers and more.Once A DJ is a https://remote-ctrl.co.uk productionMark's web store: https://mark-rae.com/Mark on Bandcamp: https://markrae.bandcamp.com/Mark on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marktraeIn this episode, we sit with Mark as he shares the tough times brought on by having to fold Grand Central and the need to distance himself from everything he held so close, before finding a new and cathartic path in literature.He shares stories from his time in Los Angeles, a return to the UK, and the journey that writing took him on, culminating in his latest project New Town Ghosts, which sees him again pairing an album of original music with a novel.We go deep on the devices and constructs required in storytelling, their parallels with songwriting, and much more, so strap in and get ready!Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
In this podcast episode, we delve into the extensive journey of Mark Rae, a multifaceted individual who has worn many hats in the music industry, including producer, songwriter, and label owner. We explore the genesis of his profound passion for music, tracing its roots back to his childhood in Newcastle, where the emotive power of music first resonated within him. Mark recounts his formative experiences, revealing how his early exposure to various genres shaped his artistic sensibilities and ultimately led him to pursue a career in DJing and production. The conversation further unveils the intricate dynamics of the music scene in Manchester, highlighting the collaborative spirit that characterized the era and the challenges faced in establishing a record label amidst the evolving landscape of music. As we traverse through Mark's narrative, we gain insight into the intersection of creativity and commerce, and the enduring significance of music as a form of expression and connection.Mentioned in this episode:Reissued classics from Be With RecordsGet 10% off at bewithrecords.com using the code ONCEADJ
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Our brother EDSEVEN closing out SOUL OF SYDNEY NYD SPECIAL Jan 1 2024 with a dope deeper pressure release set to end a night with the true believers. Track List Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (Flutestramental) Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (House Style) Dam Swindle - 64 Ways Feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Original Mix) GoldLink - U Say (feat. Tyler, The Creator & Jay Prince) ShallIBrukIt - A B S R Nautilus flip Caridad - Maleet Amp Fiddler - Superficial (Remix) 3 Winans Brothers - Dance (Louie Vega Latin Soul Radio Edit) [feat. The Clark Sisters] Convertion - Let's Do It Feat. Leroy Burgess (Louie Vega Dance Ritual Mix) Norma Jean Bell - I'm the Baddest Bitch (Extended Moodymann Edit) Black Motion Ft Jah Rich - Banane Movoko Mood II Swing - Closer (Swing II Mood Dub) Mood II Swing - Do It Your Way Geoffrey CThis Is Hot (Yes Indeedy) (original mix) MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky (Original Mix) Laroye - Colombia 26a Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep Uptown Funk Empire - You've Got To Have Freedom Dem 2 - Move On (New York Soundclash) Gil Scott-Heron - The Klan (Jad and The Ladyboy Edit) MFSB - Mysteries of the World Moodymann - Tribute Kon - Whispers Freak Better (EDIT) Tye Tribbett - Might Long Way D'Angelo - Lady (DJ Premier remix) f/ AZ Grooveman Spot - DEVILS DRUMS Listen to more from EDSEVEN https://soundcloud.com/edseven/ About EDSEVEN 'Sydney DJ/Producer Edseven has built a rock solid reputation over the last 15 years, sharing thestage djing with the likes of Gilles Peterson, Peanut Butter Wolf, Norman Jay, IG Culture andmany more across Australia, Berlin, Detroit and Amsterdam. Always eclectic, his selections joining the dots between styles and eras with skill and respect – never losing focus on the dancers. His latest release is no different. A djembe led future soul burner blessed by the legendary London vocalist Colonel Red's scorching voice. Sounding like a 90's R&B jam thrown into the future before morphing into a 3am dancefloor blazer - definitely one for all the freaks out there. The remix package is a massive shout to Edseven's varied tastes and influences, enlisting a murderers' row of friends and overseas contacts to reinterpret the original. Japan's Grooveman Spot providing a heavy heavy classic Jazzy Sport beatdown version whilst Canadian due Potatohead People flip it into a dripping 80's Boogie track. Local don's Inkswel and Setwun take their version even further from the original… Inkswel's broken space mix upping the tempo and pulling in Bruk / West London vibes and Setwun's refreak an acid tinged, ever-evolving broken beat piece.' Edseven Bio Armed with a unique ear, deep collection and a skill for combining diverse sounds, Sydney's edseven has built a solid reputation as a dj over the last decade as well as a producer/remixer and more recently as a promoter founding Lioness Presents. A collector of many styles, a typical Edseven dj set could include anything from Detroit Hip Hop to Nigerian Funk, UK Broken beat to Chicago House, Classic Soul to Future Beat and beyond. This musical range and the technical ability to hold it all together has seen edseven called upon to support international acts including Peanut Butter Wolf, Samiyam, El-P, IG Culture, Steve Spacek, Mark de Clive Lowe, Jose James, Mark Rae, Dj Spooky, Frank Booker, Recloose, Grooveman Spot, Domu, Quantic, Alice Russell, Boca 45, Raf Daddy, Pablo Valentino, Funkineven, James Pants etc... Regular local guest spots and residencies across Australia include Soul of Sydney, The Croft Institute (Melb), Space is the Place, Rootdown (Melb), Dust Tones, Future Classic, Hide & Freak (Adelaide), Tonic Lounge, Black Penny, Playground Weekender, Vibes on a Summer Day, Headroom and his own Lioness warehouse parties and Hip Hop/Funk/Soul offshoot 73 'til Infinity.
Our host Scott Rae recently donated a kidney to his brother, Mark. It was a long, arduous journey in which God was clearly present along the way. How did it affect each of them spiritually? How did it affect their relationships with family? And how can we think biblically about a life-saving medical procedure such as this? Sean interviews both Scott and Mark to hear about their emotional journey.==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
So close but it wasn't to be a rendition of 'We Are the Champions' on Saturday, instead it's now in the Bairns own hands against Montrose. John (feeling a little rough after Copenhagen) and Ross are here to look back against the win against Edinburgh with guest pundits, father & son combo, Henry & Calllum. They catch up with Graham Carbis from the club's commercial team & preview Montrose with Mark Rae from the Larter's Tache fanzine. Plus Dennon Lewis is back in touch and if Falkirk players were beers! Expect the Unexpected. Check out all the details for the Lava Cup. 25th May at the Falkirk Stadium. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092563221652 Falkirk Football Fans in Training https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553214397702 And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts.
Two HUGE games in a week could see us within touching distance of the League 1 Championship and John and Ross are here to look at both of them. Montrose supporter Mark Rae joins us once again to give insight into the Mighty Mo ahead of Tuesday while Ross and John are getting excited about Hamilton on Saturday Plus a look at all the latest club news and the monthly FSS draw Expect the Unexpected! And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk
This episode follows Dan Baxter AKA Fingathing's Peter Parker's journey from a bedroom turntablist to touring internationally with big names in music. He describes growing up immersed in music and developing a passion for hip-hop DJing and battling. After competing in DJ competitions, he catches the attention of producer Mark Rae who invites him to collaborate. Dan joins touring bands, impresses crowds with his scratching skills, and travels the world DJing while still in his early 20s. He reflects on grasping sudden opportunities and figuring out his musical identity on the fly. The episode is a candid look at the rapid rise of a turntable talent.
After his trip into deepest darkest Fife and becoming an Ultra for the day, John can barely string a sentence together so it's just as well Ross can as the boys look back at a 5 star show from the Bairns. They are joined by guest pundit, David McInally and also look ahead to Montrose arriving in the company of season ticket holder and 'Larter's Tache' contributor Mark Rae. Expect the Unexpected!
If we were to review your life's record today, what would it reveal? Would you be proud of and happy to reveal it? Do you have any regrets or things you;re ashamed of? For sure, we have all fallen short of a perfect record before God. That's why we should be thankful for God's mercy and grace. But, what about the life record of Christ? As we complete this series on the Uniqueness of Christ, Dr. Mark Rae will take us through Christ's Unique record. Don't miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
Is Jesus the Messiah? As Christians, we are certain that He is, but are we prepared to defend what we believe? What did the people of Jesus's day expect from the coming Messiah when Christ walked on earth, and what does that unique role mean to followers today? Dr. Mark Rae continues this series on the Uniqueness of Christ with a look at Christ's unique role as Messiah, the Anointed One. Don't miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
There is no relationship quite like that between the Father and the Son. As we continue our series on the uniqueness of Christ, let's examine that heavenly relationship closely. Dr. Mark Rae talks about life applications for our personal walk with Christ and our relationship with others. Don't miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
There is no relationship quite like that between the Father and the Son. As we continue our series on the uniqueness of Christ, let's examine that heavenly relationship closely. Dr. Mark Rae talks about life applications for our personal walk with Christ and our relationship with others. Don't miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
In this episode, Chris Hawkins catches up with DJ, Producer & Author Mark Rae. From his early years as a budding scratch DJ in his hometown of Newcastle to his arrival as a student in Manchester where he created his own scene around clubs, record shops and then a record label; Mark has always been a pioneer. His remixes as one half of Rae & Christian made them the people to go to in the mid to late 90s. Mark's insight into his much honed craft is refreshingly honest and funny even including a shark fishing anecdote which once made him the talk of Tinsel Town! From club to radio and every other music DJ in between; Chris Hawkins warms up his guests before asking them to pick a set of 5 questions from a box of 45. In Series 4 Chris lines up eight more episodes of life stories & experiences, tips & techniques, to find out just how the minds of much-loved DJs work. Guests still to come include Lauren Layfield, Scroobius Pip, Dave Berry & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, DJ and Broadcaster Mark Radcliffe speaks to Chris Hawkins about his esteemed career in the radio industry. From his early days as producer at Manchester's Piccadilly Radio, through the highs and lows and then highs again at BBC Radio 1 to his time now at 6 Music and Radio 2; Mark's story is a fascinating deep dive into the mind of a music obsessive that informs his talent as a much regarded broadcaster. And if you've ever wondered whether Mark & Lard will work together again then it's all here! From club to radio and every other music DJ in between; Chris Hawkins warms up his guests before asking them to pick a set of 5 questions from a box of 45. In Series 4 Chris lines up eight more episodes of life stories & experiences, tips & techniques, to find out just how the minds of much-loved DJs work. Guests to come include Mark Rae, Lauren Layfield, Scroobius Pip, Dave Berry & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the first ever Falkirk Daft, your weekly podcast for all things Falkirk FC. This week John and Ross look back at pre-season with a focus on the game against Clyde in the company of Stuart Adam and Paul Robertson from the Falkirk Supporters Society. Ahead of the first league game, the boys also speak to Montrose fanzine contributor Mark Rae, to get a take on this Saturday's opponents. Falkirk Daft is here, expect the unexpected. Get involved with the Falkirk Supporters Society at https://falkirksupporters.org Keep up to date with the podcast: Twitter - @falkirkdaft Insta - Falkirk Daft Facebook - Falkirk Daft To enquire about sponsor opportunities drop us a message at falkirkdaftpod@gmail.com
In this episode, one of the original Superstar DJs, Norman Cook AKA Fatboy Slim details his amazing journey from wanting to be a pop star at the age of eight, to being an actual pop star, before becoming one of the most successful club DJs on the planet. What started as a hobby, became playing weddings … then clubs where he had to make his own music to fill out his sets and then before long he was playing to record breaking 250,000 people in his adopted home town of Brighton. It's a fascinating tale of what it takes to build a career from a total immersive passion in music to even having a ‘specialist' toy named after you! From club to radio and every other music DJ in between; Chris Hawkins warms up his guests before asking them to pick a set of 5 questions from a box of 45. In Series 4 Chris lines up eight more episodes of life stories & experiences, tips & techniques, to find out just how the minds of much-loved DJs work. Guests to come include Mark Radcliffe, Mark Rae, Lauren Layfield, Scroobius Pip, Dave Berry & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
God wants us to "be productive" and prosper because He delights in that. In Christ, we can receive grace for work so we can truly honor Him through our vocation. Dr. Mark Rae talks about the value and the blessing of work and partnering with God in this podcast by Saving Grace. Access this episode now!
New music from Sault and MELONYX. Plus a special Sonic Switch DJ mix covering tunes that came out during lockdown that Robert would have been playing at Sonic Switch, his club residency in Brighton, if clubs were open. So a celebration of some of the good dancefloor tracks that came out this last year plus a few classics. Includes music from dereck d.a.c, Hadiya George, Wonky Logic, MF DOOM, Close Counters, Penza Penza, Anushka, Mr Scuff & Mark Rae. Plus a classic Blackalicious track in tribute to Gift Of Gab (R.I.P). Look out for part 2 of the Sonic Switch mix next week including Jungle, Broken Beat and Soul selections.
New music from Sault and MELONYX. Plus a special Sonic Switch DJ mix covering tunes that came out during lockdown that Robert would have been playing at Sonic Switch, his club residency in Brighton, if clubs were open. So a celebration of some of the good dancefloor tracks that came out this last year plus a few classics. Includes music from dereck d.a.c, Hadiya George, Wonky Logic, MF DOOM, Close Counters, Penza Penza, Anushka, Mr Scuff & Mark Rae. Plus a classic Blackalicious track in tribute to Gift Of Gab (R.I.P). Look out for part 2 of the Sonic Switch mix next week including Jungle, Broken Beat and Soul selections.
**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Features New Cuts From Chuck Platinum, Rob Hardt, Peace Marc Plus Cuts From De La Soul's "Rollerskating Called Saturdays" (Remix), Tommy Stewarts "Bump & Hustle Music" (Remix), Sweet Stuff, Something For The People, Mark Rae, Jayenne & Dr Packer & Dave Lee, Mannix, Charles B, Penny Ford, Gift Of Dreams, Kay Gees & More. The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: http://chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE : mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Trax FM Live On Hear This: https://hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm**
**Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Vimto Gave Us Eclectic/R&B/Boogie/Dance/House/Hip Hop Beauties By Children Of Zeus, DJ Cam, Kenny Dope , Chinua Hawk & DJ Fudge, Nu Port 62, MC Late, Ralph Tresvant, Club Nouveau, Kleeer, Mark Rae, Georgia, Aurra & More & More. Catch Steve Vimto's Eclectic Sessions Every Thursday From 5PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #danceclassics #house #indie #hiphop #boogie #eclectic #RnB #remixes Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Mixcloud LIVE : mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Trax FM Live On Hear This: https://hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
**Steve Vimto’s Eclectic Sessions Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week Vimto Gave Us Eclectic/R&B/Boogie/Dance/House/Hip Hop Beauties By Children Of Zeus, DJ Cam, Kenny Dope , Chinua Hawk & DJ Fudge, Nu Port 62, MC Late, Ralph Tresvant, Club Nouveau, Kleeer, Mark Rae, Georgia, Aurra & More & More. Catch Steve Vimto’s Eclectic Sessions Every Thursday From 5PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #soul #funk #danceclassics #house #indie #hiphop #boogie #eclectic #RnB #remixes Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Mixcloud LIVE : mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ Trax FM Live On Hear This: https://hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live/ Tunerr: http://tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
En aquest programa parlarem de Potatohead People, Mark Rae, Peggy Gou, Soul Capsule, Marshall Jefferson, The Funk District, Devo i Uno...entre molts d'altres.
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We have become so familiar with the beauty of the Christmas story. But perhaps we have failed to make a personal connection with the people in the biblical narrative who were awaiting the arrival of the Messiah. To kick off this 5-part Advent series, The Right Time, Rev. Mark Rae will re-introduce Mary, the mother of Jesus. Why was she favored, and how did she respond to the news Gabriel delivered?
Welcome to Joints n' Jams, our new monthly show on Soho Radio. Episode 3 features an exclusive interview with a British music legend. He's the man responsible for so many iconic tracks, he's the founder of Grand Central Records, one half of the chart topping Rae & Christian, he's worked with The Pharcyde, Bobby Womack, Jungle Brothers to name a few. Plus he's a human encyclopedia of musical knowledge! He's our next guest on our Soho Radio show, Mr Mark Rae
SOUL OF SYDNEY #123: DJ Mark Rae (Rae & Christian) B-boy Boogie, Breaks & Funk Australian Promo Mix (2012) Recorded: Australian Tour Mix 2012 DJ: Mark Rae (Rae & Christian) Style: Boogie, Breaks & Funk & Nu Disco Goodness One hour Live deck DJ mix taking in bashy funk hip hop, disco with added newness and too many other genres to mention. Recorded for Mark's DJ tour of New Zealand and Australia June 2012. About Mark Rae Boss of Grand Central records and part time DJ/music maker extraordinaire, Mark Rae has achieved a lot more in his tender years than most ordinary superheroes put together. Here, in part, is his story. It might sound improbable, but Grand Central blossomed from a mere fleeting thought concocted whilst Mark strode one day down Oldham St, in Manchester's uber-trendy East side. Links: soundcloud.com/mark-rae www.facebook.com/DJMarkRae
Is Jesus the Messiah? Well as Christians, we are certain that He is. But are we prepared to defend what we believe? Mark Rae continues our series on the uniqueness of Christ, with a look at Christ’s unique role as Messiah, the Anointed One.
What was it like to be among the first who encountered the risen Christ? Our guest Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology, will take us back to the Scripture to consider, not only the excitement and joy, but also the fear and doubt from those first encounters.
We have become so familiar with the beauty of the Christmas story. But perhaps we have failed to make a personal connection with the people in the biblical narrative who were awaiting the arrival of the Messiah. To kick off this 5-part Advent series, The Right Time, Rev. Mark Rae will re-introduce Mary, the mother of Jesus. Why was she favored, and how did she respond to the news Gabriel delivered?
Does your past record - the things you have done – haunt you with guilt and a broken spirit? Is your life like a broken record? One in which your past is replayed over and over again? In this final message of Strong at the Broken Places podcast series, Mark Rae will be dealing with our broken records – the records of our past lives that can break us and bring us to our knees…
In the last two podcasts we have looked at trials and failures as things in life that can break us. We have seen the beauty, joy, and strength that God can bring out of those circumstances. In today’s podcast Mark Rae will share about the difficulties of suffering – the reasons for them and the responses to them as seen through the characters of Peter, David, Paul, and Christ.
“Life breaks us all”, so says Earnest Hemingway, “but many are made strong at the broken places.” The truth of this statement can be seen throughout the Scriptures not only on what we are taught but also in the lives of certain biblical characters. In this 6-week study, we will journey together through things in life that can break us and what God does in our brokenness to strengthen us and to bring beauty and joy out of our broken places. In this first podcast we will take a look at trials and see what James tells us is the reality of trials, the response we are to have to trials and the result of our response to those trials. Let’s listen as Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology and Executive Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development shares with us the beauty and joy that God can bring out of trials.
Instructions for living by grace will be helpful if the world is to be drawn to Christ by our testimony and deeds. What is the ministry of grace we’ve been given made possible, by Christ alone? How are we to be ministers of grace, shedding Christ’s light in this dark world? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will help us with these questions, and prepare us to take Christ to the nations, in this last message of our series, Life of Glory.
At the core of a life of glory, is unbroken fellowship and intimacy with God. So, how do we nurture our lives to insure that our fellowship with the Lord is unbroken, and to increase our intimacy with Him? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, believes there are two pillars that will guard our fellowship and intimacy with Christ. In this podcast, Mark shares the value of worship and prayer.
The Holy Spirit is often ignored, or misunderstood, in Christian circles today. Without His help, however, we can never pursue holiness in a manner that brings honor and glory to God. And yet, that is our purpose and calling to do so during our life on earth. So who is the Holy Spirit? Why is He called Holy? What role does He have in the Trinity and in our lives today? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will address these very important questions as we continue our series, Life of Glory.
Perhaps with the Apostle Paul you ask, “Why do I do the things I know I shouldn’t do, and don’t do the things I should do?” Why is this a dilemma for every human alive, even Christians? Because the flesh is weak, Scripture tells us. What exactly is “the flesh?” How can the flesh be defeated for me to walk triumphantly with Christ, in a life of glory? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will take us to Scripture for the answers to those questions.
There is an identity crisis in the world. What difference could our lives make in the world if we grasped our true identity in Jesus Christ? What if we understood that we are no longer bound by sin and can freely present our lives to the Lord, for His purposes and glory? The answer is, we can! Today, Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, brings a powerful message to tell us how, as part of our series on A Life of Glory.
“Show and tell" isn’t limited to our elementary school days. Have you considered the fact that believers who follow Christ are to “show and tell” every day? What are we to show? What are we to tell? As we continue our series on A Life of Glory, Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will guide us through scriptures that clearly define the incredible object of our display, and the One who brings triumph to our story.
The Christian life is not only difficult; it is impossible apart from God’s amazing grace. We are commanded to reflect God’s glory, but realize we can never conform to His character on our own. But did you know that God has given us multiple gifts of grace to help us conform to His image? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will enlighten us today on the gifts of grace that make it possible for us to reflect God’s glory!
We look at the world, and at our own lives and say, “I don’t think this is the way it’s supposed to be.” Darkness is in us, and all around us, but that was not God’s plan. So what happened? And more importantly, what is God’s solution to return us to our design? As we continue our series on A Life of Glory, Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace, will shed biblical insight on this predicament and God’s remedy.
In this first of a 10 part series, you will learn of the potential power and joy in a Christian life of glory. The Bible talks a lot about the glory of God, and how we, as Christians, are to bring God glory in our lives. But what is God’s glory? How do others see God’s glory in me, and how can I express His glory to the fullest? Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace shares how the glory of God reveals our purpose for being, and brings new meaning to the oft-repeated phrase, “Glory be!”
What was it like to be among the first who encountered the risen Christ? Our guest Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology, will take us back to the Scripture to consider, not only the excitement and joy, but also the fear and doubt from those first encounters.
The celebration of Christ’s resurrection is our hope for eternity with Him. But before celebration are the reality and the pain of the cross. Today, Mark Rae, Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology will take you there, to see who else was at the cross, and why.
Number 5 in my series exporing the truth about the current state of music and the music industry. This time, Mark Rae, from his early days as a DJ, through sampling culture. to opening a record shop, starting a label, creating his own music, discovering others, losing it all and still finding the energy to create, Marks tale is a thing of legend. He has literally seen it and done it all, which makes for a really interesting episode amnd a beast to edit down to just over an hour. Coupled with some sublime beats which was a joy to curate, Marks storytelling and his opinions are candid and open and I hope you enjoy this one... You can hear more of Marks work here: https://markrae.bandcamp.com/
Chef is trying something new this week. She is noticing there can be quite a bit of leftover food and it’s just not right to throw that stuff away. Therefore, she has developed a smorgasbord of delights including Lewis Taylor, Mark Rae, 4 Hero, Andreya Traina, Belleruche, Nora Moralas, Aim, George Clinton & Prince, Broadway Project, Nightmares On Wax and Meshell Ndegeocello. Thank you for the continued support. Love Creamy xxx
Presenter John Urquhart guides learners through the intricacies of the Gaelic language, dialects, idioms and sayings. This week's programme features BBC archive material which is used to illustrate some of the complexities of the language, grammar help from resident expert Dr Michel Byrne and an interview with learner of the week, Mark Rae, who shares his experience of learning Gaelic. A bheil sibh ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig? A bheil sibh feumach air misneachd gus ur Gàidhlig a chleachdadh? Ma tha, 's ann dhuibhse a tha Beag air Bheag, sreath gu sònraichte do luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig. Gach seachdain, treòraichidh Iain Urchardan sibh tro chòmhraidhean agus tro aithrisean a bhios feumail dhuibh nur n-ionnsachadh. Beag air bheag, cuiridh sibh ri ur comasan ann a bhith a' bruidhinn Gàidhlig. Anns a' phrògram seo, cluinnear criomagan à tasglann Radio nan Gàidheal le mìneachadh air cuid de na puingean cànain a tha a' togail ceann annta, bidh an t-Ollamh Michel Byrne a' toirt thugaibh Oisean a' Ghràmair agus bidh Iain a' coinneachadh ri neach-ionnsachaidh na seachdain, Marc Rae, a tha a' fuireach ann an Lunnainn, agus a' cluinntinn mu a roghainnean ciùil.
Presenter John Urquhart guides learners through the intricacies of the Gaelic language, dialects, idioms and sayings. This week's programme features BBC archive material which is used to illustrate some of the complexities of the language, grammar help from resident expert Dr Michel Byrne and an interview with learner of the week, Mark Rae, who shares his experience of learning Gaelic. A bheil sibh ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig? A bheil sibh feumach air misneachd gus ur Gàidhlig a chleachdadh? Ma tha, 's ann dhuibhse a tha Beag air Bheag, sreath gu sònraichte do luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig. Gach seachdain, treòraichidh Iain Urchardan sibh tro chòmhraidhean agus tro aithrisean a bhios feumail dhuibh nur n-ionnsachadh. Beag air bheag, cuiridh sibh ri ur comasan ann a bhith a' bruidhinn Gàidhlig. Anns a' phrògram seo, cluinnear criomagan à tasglann Radio nan Gàidheal le mìneachadh air cuid de na puingean cànain a tha a' togail ceann annta, bidh an t-Ollamh Michel Byrne a' toirt thugaibh Oisean a' Ghràmair agus bidh Iain a' coinneachadh ri neach-ionnsachaidh na seachdain, Marc Rae, a tha a' fuireach ann an Lunnainn, agus a' cluinntinn mu a roghainnean ciùil.
Projection & Dennis Edwards - Lovestruck Any Further Remixed Mashup By Mark Rae Edited By Petko Turner Nothing Left To Say.
How it all happened. Early Days on Tyneside, Moving to Manchester, Setting up a club night and later a record label (Grand Central) & Record Store (Fat City). A chance remix for The Pharcyde which helped spawn an 11 year run around the world as one half of Rae & Christian. Marks new book & 10'' Vinyl and his new path as an author. Tune in! https://markrae.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/mark-rae https://www.facebook.com/bazzaranks/
Breaks are necessary - musically, spatially, spiritually, temporally. This show was a return from a break, a return to the break, and a return to happiness. Bliss out! Mixed live on KZFR 90.1FM as always.Download link (mp3)Playlist:Funkadelic - "Hit It and Quit It" Shuggie Otis - "Inspiration Information" Map of Africa - "Map of Africa" Tim Love Lee - "Java Jam" Mark Rae - "Depth charge" Mr. Rogers - "Keep Swimming (Instrumental)" Frank De Jojo - "Turn off the Lights" Cyesm - "Tang Host" Japanese Insanity - "The Lobster (Q-Burns Abstract Message Remix)" The Stranglers - "Strange Little Girl (Ohm Fat Blue Edit)" Arthur's Landing - "Change My Life (Virgin Magnetic Material Mix)" Crooked Man - "Happiness (dna 1)" Shit Robot - "In Love" Ricardo Baez - "Butoh" Faktorm - "Faith" Four Tet - "Pockets (Minimal Version)" Rone - "Planet Zoo" Henri Texier - "Les là-bas (Bonobo Remix)" Phon.o - "Whi5leblower (Cubenx Remix)" Temisan Adoki - "Codek 3" Dj Shadow - "California" Blank Banshee - "Conflict Minerals" Windows 98の - "スレノディ 建物が落ちる" DJ Shadow - "Bergschrund (feat. Nils Frahm)"
here's a fantastic retrospective past and present mixtape from the man Agee, check out his biog below..awesome A.Gee Biography A.Gee – World record breaking DJ, DJ Skills teacher, Radio presenter & DMC UK Team Finalist. With an upbringing of Jazz, Soul, Disco and Pop A.Gee graduated to everything in the Urban music scene, Hip Hop & RnB, Funk & Soul, Disco & Boogie, Drum and Bass, Breaks, Dub Step, Electronica and Fidget House. All of which are influential to any of his sets. A Hip Hop head at heart, anything he puts his name to he always puts in 100 per cent passion. A.Gee has been putting his turntable dexterity to good use since 1994, initially entertaining crowds at college and house parties, quickly progressing to clubs and bars all over the country and Europe. In 2003 with a DJ partner he came 4th in the DMC UK Team finals. Summer of 2010 he was one of the DJs who beat the DJ relay World record with BBC 1Xtra along with fellow DJ and producer legends such as, Mark Ronson, Trevor Nelson, Benji B, MJ Cole, Mark Rae, Wooki and the Rampage crew. A strong contender in the Hip Hop Mixtape world A.Gee's Mixtape skills are been sought after by Worldly read magazines, record labels and artists to mix their material. Alongside his DJing, running an award winning online record store, rapshack.co.uk and mixing and presenting the weekly Rapshack Radio Show which is downloaded from all over the world; Australia, USA, Canada, Brazil, Eastern Europe, Russia, Japan, Far East Asia, Africa and Ireland to name a few, A.Gee has been a part time teacher at Colchester Institute teaching DJing skills, music business and online music promotion to First Diploma and National Diploma levels, the first of its kind at the college. In early 2010 he was introduced to the Subbass DJ Academy in London where his teaching skills are once again teaching the next generation of DJs for the specialised Urban DJ courses.
DJ WISEACRE aka Eric Tucker will be making the masses move this year at The Social Dance Area in Tompkins Square Park at DanceFest immediately following The 6th Annual Dance Parade in New York City! He’ll also be sharing space in the booth with 2012 Grand Marshal DJ Jonathan Peters at The Official Dance Parade After Party at Webster Hall after the sun goes down. Check out more about DanceFest Check out more about The Official After Party at Webster Hall DJ WISEACRE aka Eric Tucker Born into the lovely environs of suburban lands lying to the east of Los Angeles, and raised on frozen food, meat and the religious right, Eric Tucker, aka WISEACRE, currently finds himself happily free yet equally inspired by it all. Living in the seaside republic of Venice for 20 years, WISEACRE initially established a successful career as a commercial/fine art photgrapher. in 2003, he decided to pick up some vinyl, a couple of turntables, a mixer, two speakers and a few friends in order to begin the labor of love we call “throwin’ parties”. since this time, wiseacre has put his love for photography on hold and co-created three very successful LA parties, FUNKY IN THE MIDDLE, CUSTOM SUNDAZE and now theLIFT which after one year is expanding to san francisco and new york . he has hosted and played along side such talents as GILLES PETERSON, DANNY KRIVIT, BONOBO, NICKODEMUS, LOUIE VEGA, JOE CLAUSELL, OSUNLADE, BLACK COFFEE, MARK FARINA, MR. SCRUFF, QUANTIC, MARQUES WYATT, KING BRITT, MAD MATS, SIMBAD, NICK CURLY, RON TRENT, DOMU, KARIZMA, IAN FRIDAY, RICH MEDINA, SPINNA, BODDHI SATVA, DAM FUNK, CUT CHEMIST, RECLOOSE, MAKOSSA + MEGABLAST, DJ GARTH, J ROCC, MARK RAE, FEDERICO AUBELE, SABO, DJ VADIM, MARK DE CLIVE LOWE, VIKTER DUPLAIX, 7 SAMURAI, SCOTT K, EDUARDO CASTILLO, RAUL CAMPOS, DAZ-I-KUE, GARTH TRINIDAD, DJ DAY and the one and only JEREMY SOLE. currently, wiseacre is living a bi-coastal existence between LA and NYC. while theLIFT continues to thrive in los angeles and beyond, he simultaneously is designing and building a restaurant/club, LOUIE and CHAN in the lower east side of new york. here wiseacre will continue his quest to bridge genres of music and people; creating a scene that is not exclusive or segmented, but rather one that simply appreciates “fine tunes”. the selections wiseacre chooses to share are deep and wide…. from brooklyn to the balkans, from south america to sweden, from house, to disco, to afro-latin broken beat, dub and soul… in short, wiseacre loves life, music and adores his daughter zoe. Check him out on Facebook as well as Louie and Chan Try And Find Us on Facebook
That put us on a path of wanting to make an album that crossed the vibrancy of Jamaica’s old skool roots with the British MCs in London… Fear X dvdrip Ghost in the Shell download — Mark Rae talks to Inna Riddim on Bondi FM. Interview :: whole show The Day the Earth Stood Still […] The post appeared first on Inna Riddim.
Featured artists: Strange Republik, Mark Rae, Stark, De Madrugada, Govinda, King Midas, and Moses Mayes.
Featured artists: Jeniferever, AHMM, Mark Rae, Lara Martelli, Damien Shingleton, and Christopher J Wray.
Ep. 8.1 The Return (Again) Welcome Back! Sorry I screwed up the show… this is the new 8.1 version. Podomatic was upgrading their servers, and I screwed up my file. This show covers the following: Defending Sacred Ground by Alex Collier I continue reading parts from Chapter 1 of the book. If you're interested in getting a free copy of this book in PDF form, scroll down to an earlier episode. -- My Shadow Being Experience Guitar Hero in the dark caused me to see a shadow person? --- The Chupacabra, Alien or Animal? Video 1: Video 2: Video 3: http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/khou070731_jj_chupacabrafind.cbe0f7fc.html --- Sorry to keep it short... Thanks for visiting! --- WORTHY LINKS! WWW.PARANORMALCAFE.PODOMATIC.COM WWW.THE13SKULLS.PODOMATIC.COM WWW.MYSTERIOUSUNIVERSE.COM WWW.THEPARACAST.COM WWW.EERIERADIO.COM WWW.PETROGLYPHSINTHESKY.COM WWW.COSMICPARADIGM.COM WWW.UFO.WHIPNET.ORG WWW.YOUTUBE.COM MYSTERIOUSUNIVERSE.NING.COM THE13SKULLS.NING.COM VIDEO.GOOGLE.COM MUSIC WWW.IODALLIANCE.COM IODA PROMONET FOR BEGINNING GATO Mark Rae "Gato" (mp3) from "Into the Depths" (RAEMAN) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Napster Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album UNBELIEVABLE Techno Squirrels "Unbelievable" (mp3) from "Unbelievable" (Rave Police Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Napster Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album FOR END OF SHOW OLVIDELA COMPA Nortec Collective "Olvidela Compa" (mp3) from "Raul Campos Presents LoterÃa Beats Mixtape, Vol. 1" (Nacional Records) Buy at Rhapsody Buy at Napster Stream from Rhapsody More On This Album