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In this episode of In-Ear Insights, the Trust Insights podcast, Katie and Chris discuss the worth of conferences and events in a tight economy. You will learn a powerful framework for evaluating whether an expensive conference ticket meets your specific professional goals. You will use generative artificial intelligence to score event agendas, showing you which sessions offer the best return on your time investment. You will discover how expert speakers and companies create tangible value, moving beyond vague thought leadership to give you actionable takeaways. You will maximize your event attendance by demanding supplementary tools, ensuring you retain knowledge long after you leave the venue. Watch this episode now to stop wasting budget on irrelevant professional events! Watch the video here: Can’t see anything? Watch it on YouTube here. Listen to the audio here: https://traffic.libsyn.com/inearinsights/tipodcast-how-to-make-conferences-worth-the-investment.mp3 Download the MP3 audio here. Need help with your company’s data and analytics? Let us know! Join our free Slack group for marketers interested in analytics! [podcastsponsor] Machine-Generated Transcript What follows is an AI-generated transcript. The transcript may contain errors and is not a substitute for listening to the episode. Christopher S. Penn – 00:00 In this week’s *In Ear Insights*, let’s talk about events, conferences, trade shows, workshops—the gamut of things that you could get up from your desk maybe, go somewhere else, eat hotel chicken, and enjoy speaking. The big question is this, Katie: In today’s absolutely loony environment, with the economic uncertainty and the budgets and all this and that, are events still worth it? This is a two-part question: Are events still worth it for the attendees, and are events still worth it for companies that want to generate business from events? Katie Robbert – 00:50 It’s a big question. And if our listeners are anything like me, it takes a lot to get them to put on real pants and actually leave the house—something that isn’t sweatpants or leggings or something like that—because you’re spending the time, the resources, the money to go out and actually interact with other people. In terms of an attendee, I think there can be a lot of value, provided you do your homework on who the speakers are, what their expertise is, what they’re promising to teach you in the workshop or the session or whatever the thing is. The flip side of that is it can be worth it for a speaker, provided you know who your audience is, you can create an ICP, and provided you are giving value to the audience. Katie Robbert – 01:54 So if you’re a speaker who has made their whole career on big ideas and thought leadership and all that’s fine, people have a hard time buying something from that and saying, “I know exactly what it is I need to do next.” So there is a time and place for those speakers. But for an attendee to really get value, you need to teach them something. You need to show them how to be very tactical, be very hands-on. That’s where an attendee is going to get more value. So I would say overall, I think events are worth it provided both the attendee and the speaker are doing their homework to make sure they are getting and providing value. Christopher S. Penn – 02:44 Yep. The trifecta has always been speaker, sponsor, attendee. So each entity has their own motivations. And one of the best things that you can do, even before signing up for an event while you’re considering them, is to actually make a user story. So for me, Christopher Penn, as a keynote speaker, I want to speak at, say, Davos, so that I can raise my stature among professional speakers by speaking at the World Economic Forum. That’s just a simple example. It becomes pretty clear then that event fits my “so that,” which maps to the 5P framework. So I have a purpose as a speaker, I have a performance, I have a known outcome that I want. Christopher S. Penn – 03:35 And then I have to figure out: Does the event provide the people, process, and platform to get me to my purpose and achieve the performance that I want? As an attendee, you would do the same thing. One of the reasons why I pretty much never go to events unless I’m speaking at them is because when I do this user story for myself, as an AI data scientist: “I want to learn the latest and greatest techniques and methodologies for using generative AI models so that I can improve the productivity of my work and scale AI faster.” When I use that user story, there’s a single event that matches that user story. None. Zero. Why? Because all of the stuff that fulfills that is not at events. It is in the steady stream of academic papers being published every day. Christopher S. Penn – 04:34 It is in the research that’s being done, in the code repositories that are being published on places like GitHub. And I know myself and how I work. I will get immediate benefit by going to someone’s GitHub repo, checking out the code, and saying, “Okay, well how do I make this work for Trust Insights or this client or that client.” An event doesn’t do that for me. Now, if my story was, “As a speaker, I want to go to this event so that I can network with this group of companies,” that does make sense. But as an attendee, for me, my user story is so specific that events don’t line up for me. Katie Robbert – 05:12 And I think that’s something that, so every year during event season, companies are sending their. They’re like, “Oh, we got three tickets, let’s send three people.” The thing that always bugged me about that wasn’t that they were spending the time to send people, it’s that there was no real action plan. What are they supposed to get out of it? What are they supposed to bring back to the company to help other people learn? Because they’re not inexpensive. You have to get the ticket to the event, then you have to get travel to the event and lodging to the event, and then you have to eat at the event. And some events are better than others about actually feeding people. And so those are just expenses that you have to expect. Katie Robbert – 05:58 And then there’s also the lost time away from client work, away from the day-to-day. And so that’s a sunk cost as well. So all of that adds up to, “Okay, did you just send your employees on a vacation or are they actually getting something out of it that they can bring back to their organization, to their team?” to say this is the latest and greatest. That is a big part of how attendees would get value: What is my KPI? What am I supposed to get out of this? Maybe it’s literally, “My goal is to meet 3 new people.” That’s an acceptable goal, as long as that’s your goal and then you do that. Or my goal is to understand what’s going on with agentic AI as it applies to social media. Katie Robbert – 06:55 Okay, well, those sessions exist. And if you’re not attending those sessions, then you’re probably just standing over at the coffee cart, gossiping with your friends, missing out on the thing that you actually went there to learn. But you need to know what it is that you’re doing in the first place, why are you there. And then figure out what sessions match up with the goals that you have. It sounds like a lot of work. It is. But it’s worth it to do that homework upfront. It’s like anything else. Doing your requirements gathering is going to get you better results when you actually start to execute. Katie Robbert – 07:31 Events can be really overwhelming because there’s a lot going on, there’s a lot of concurrent sessions, there’s a lot of people, there’s a lot of vendors, there’s a lot of booths, whatever. It can be really overwhelming. But if you do your requirements gathering upfront to say, “As a persona, I want to [goal] so that [outcome],” and you look at the agenda and you say, “These are the sessions that are going to help meet my ‘so that,’ meet my performance, help me understand my purpose and get to that goal faster,” then you have a plan. You can at least sort of stay on track. And then everything else is just kind of extra and auxiliary. Katie Robbert – 08:11 As a speaker, again, you have to be thinking about it in those terms. Maybe you create some user stories for attendees from your ICP and you say, “If my ICP is a B2B marketer who’s about a 101, 102 with agentic AI, then what can I teach them that’s going to bring them into my session and give them an immediate takeaway and value?” Christopher S. Penn – 08:41 Yep. One of the—so for those who don’t know, we’re hosting our first event as a company in London on October 31, 2025. If you’re listening to this after that date, pop by the Trust Insights website because we are planning potentially some more events like this. It’s a full-day workshop. And one of the things that is nice about running your own event is you can ask attendees, “What do you want to learn from this?” I was looking at the responses this morning, going, “Wow, this is…” There’s a wide range. But one of the ones that stuck out is exactly what you said, Katie, which is, “I for this event to be…” Christopher S. Penn – 09:21 We asked the question: “For this event to be a success, what is the one thing that you need to come home with?” As this person said, “I need 5 use cases for Generative AI that I can explain to my team for this event to be successful.” One other person said, “I need 1 prototype. Maybe it’s just a prompt, maybe it’s a GPT. I need 1 prototype that I can take back to work and use immediately for this event to be a success.” And that tells me a lot as both an event organizer and as a speaker. That’s what’s expected. Christopher S. Penn – 09:56 That is what is expected now for this kind of thing. If you just go to an event kind of randomly, okay, you don’t know why you’re there. But if you say, “This is my burning question, will this event fulfill this?” it’s a lot more clear. One of the things I think is so useful to do as an attendee is sit down with the beverage of your choice—the sparkling water, whatever—and say, “What do I want to get out of it? What are my goals? What is the thing, regardless of yet? What are my goals for professional development?” Christopher S. Penn – 10:36 If you do that, and then you go to the event webpage and you copy and paste the agenda, you put it into ChatGPT and you can say, “Score the sessions at this event 1 to 10 on their relevance to my professional goals and show me the session title and the score.” It will spit that out. And what you will see is, “Yeah, this is an event I should go to. There’s a lot of sessions that align with my goals,” or, “No, there’s everything on here scoring a 2 or a 3. This is not the event for me.” Conference organizers, if you cannot share the agenda to people for Generative AI, guess what? You are not going to make the cut very shortly for whether or not people even show up at your event. Katie Robbert – 11:21 Well, and here’s the thing. Conferences in general spend a lot of time marketing and massaging the language, and there’s a lot of fluff out there. There’s a lot of, “Oh, that could be interesting.” Or we spent a lot of money making sure people are aware that we have an event at all. So it’s the must attend. It’s the, “We got the big name.” I’m going to pick on Inbound for a minute because Inbound is one of those conferences that has gotten so big that from my perspective, I struggle to see the value as an attendee because it’s so overwhelming. To HubSpot’s credit, HubSpot has the Inbound conference. To HubSpot’s credit, they get big A-list celebrities to do the big stages, which is what draws people in. Katie Robbert – 12:16 As someone who is very skeptical in general and questions everything, I look at that and I say, “Well, what value am I going to get from Gillian Anderson telling me about what I need to know as a B2B marketer?” Probably not a lot other than it would be cool to see someone like Gillian Anderson or Reese Witherspoon or John Krasinski or whoever they have on stage. But they’re not talking to me specifically. So am I really going to get value out of that? But what HubSpot is doing is they’re like, “Hey, we got this big name. Come see them speak and also attend our conference.” There’s nothing wrong with that. They can absolutely do that. And they get a lot of people because they get those big-name celebrities. Katie Robbert – 13:00 But when you really break it down to an individual attendee, I really would challenge you to question: What value am I getting out of that? Because it is such a big, zoo-like experience. It’s gotten really big. How am I getting the most out of it? If you just really want to see a celebrity on stage, that’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with that. That can absolutely be your goal. But if you’re being held to specific KPIs by your manager, by your executives, maybe that’s not the best use of your time. There are so many events out there now, both virtual and in person. So, Chris, what you’re saying is figure out first what it is that you need to be doing, what is your professional development roadmap. Then put the agendas and score them of all of the different events. Katie Robbert – 13:56 That’s how people are going to be choosing where they go. It’s not going to be enough to have a big-name celebrity on stage if they’re not adding any value. Christopher S. Penn – 14:05 And remember, there’s also different classes and kinds of events. So there are trade show events. These are events which are specifically vendor-focused shows where there’s a trade show floor, a big one, and you just go from vendor to vendor, essentially going shopping. I’ve spoken at several of these events and they can be a lot of fun because you get to see the landscape of all the different options in your space. There are conferences which are sort of high level, quick takes on the industry overall and individual topics. And one of our favorites is Marketing Prof B2B forum. You can see what the state of B2B marketing is by going to all these 45 to 60 minute sessions. Christopher S. Penn – 14:45 And then there are workshops, which are a deeper dive—half-day, full-day workshops—which is a deeper dive into a particular topic usually taught by one instructor. And you choose that workshop. That’s sort of the event space. If your goal is deep professional development on topic, an event might not be the choice at all. You might be better off with a course because a course will teach you at a self-paced or instructor-led super deep dive into a topic that even in a full-day workshop you may not have enough time to get to. Or depending on your learning style, you might find even a full-day workshop just overload. Christopher S. Penn – 15:25 I have taught workshops where 60 of the people were fine and 40 people—I checked out at lunch because my brain is full and I can’t put any more in it and stuff. So that’s a whole instructional design; it is a whole different podcast episode. But you have to decide based on my goals: Is an event even the right venue? If your goal, say like our partner John Wall, if your goal is, “I want to be there to network with people,” a workshop ain’t going to do that. A course ain’t going to do that. A conference absolutely will do that. A trade show absolutely is going to do that. So going back to where we started, you’ve got to be clear on your purpose and then say, “Is this event the right one for me?” Katie Robbert – 16:12 So let’s talk a little bit about how attendees can really start to examine. Obviously, kind of putting you on the spot, Chris, but let’s say I’m an attendee and I have two different events that I have to pick from. You’re recommending: First, I would probably do a user story to say this is what I want to get out of it. So, as a marketing analyst, I want to learn how AI can help me do measurement so that I can apply that and find efficiencies in my own work. If that’s my user story, then the next step I’m going to do is I’m going to take that user story as maybe the foundation of the prompt that I’ll build inside of generative AI, whether it be ChatGPT or Gemini, whatever. Katie Robbert – 17:08 And what I’m going to do is say, “This is my user story. These are my goals. Here are the agendas of two different events. Help me figure out which event is more aligned with my goal, and then which sessions or workshops specifically are going to teach me what I want to know.” That’s the way that it sounds like you’re suggesting attendees approach choosing events, which then filters into that larger conversation that you were saying of event organizers. They need to be thinking about: That’s how attendees are going to be making those choices. Christopher S. Penn – 17:45 Exactly right. And if you’re an attendee and maybe you’ve got limited budget, maybe you can’t afford the big show. So, Katie, you were mentioning Inbound. The reality is people who are professional speakers speak at more than one event a year. So you could also commission a deep research project on that speaker and say, “Gosh, Katie Robbert is speaking at this event, but I can’t afford that. Their ticket price is $2,700. What other events does Katie Robbert speak at? Or how do I get in contact with Katie Robbert to ask her straight up, like, ‘Hey, what other events do you speak at?’ Because I can’t afford the big show, but I would still like to hear what you have to say.” Christopher S. Penn – 18:31 You might be surprised. You might even be surprised when the person says, “Well, okay, you can’t afford the super big show at $2,700, but you could take my course for $1,500.” That will give you, frankly, more information than that because the event only gave me 45 minutes on stage, whereas I’m going to give you the full 8 hours at your own base in my course. Other than people who are just starting out, pretty much everybody who is a professional speaker has some other option for you to take advantage of their content. They probably have a course, they probably have a book. They probably have something that will get you access to that knowledge. So absolutely follow that process, Katie. But also if you know, “This person is someone that I can learn from.” Christopher S. Penn – 19:23 But this event overall might not be the best fit, or I don’t see the ROI for $2,700 bucks for a ticket just to see that one person, maybe there’s an alternative. Katie Robbert – 19:34 And that goes to your second question that you asked me: How do speakers get the most value out of events? Well, number one, speaking at as many events as you can is always a good place to start. But it’s not the only thing that you should be doing. So I’m going to pick on you for a hot second, Chris. Every event that we speak at always sends the speaker packet. And within that speaker packet, these events do a really great job of pre-writing social posts saying, “Hey, I’m Chris Penn and I’m speaking at insert thing here, and I’ll be teaching this. Come see me. Here’s a link.” Katie Robbert – 20:14 If you’re a speaker and you’re not taking advantage of those things and telling people where you’re going to be, as attendees get smarter about doing their research, you’re not going to show up in that research. So you as a speaker need to be telling people what you’re doing, where you’re going to be, and then also diversify your content. So make sure you’re not just speaking at events. But also, Chris, to your point, you’re posting more on LinkedIn. Maybe you have a LinkedIn newsletter, maybe you have an email newsletter, maybe you have a YouTube channel, maybe you have a website, maybe you have a book, whatever the thing is. Make sure that whatever session you’re doing at an event also has auxiliary content about it. So think about it the old way we used to think about content on our website. Katie Robbert – 21:06 What was it—the cornerstone content? I don’t know. I don’t remember if that was the term or not. But basically that was like your, “Here’s my main point, here’s the thing.” And then you create a lot of auxiliary pieces around that content that helps support, and you explore it from a bunch of different angles. So if my point is the 5 Ps. Great, that’s my cornerstone content. Let me tell you what it is. But every other piece of content should give you use cases, give you ways to expand it, really dig into how it came about, how people can use it. And all of those should link back to the cornerstone content. The same is true for speakers who have their “here’s my polished keynote speech, here’s my theme, here’s my topic, here’s my thought leadership piece.” Katie Robbert – 21:58 You need to have that auxiliary content. And that’s how you get the most value out of speaking at events. Because people then know who you are, they know what you’re going to teach. Christopher S. Penn – 22:10 And as a speaker, one of the most important things you can do is retain your audience from an event. So you as a speaker have to figure out: How do I get people to remember me come Monday morning when they’ve flown back home? That kind of goes back to where we started this episode in the sense of: What stuff are you going to give people? Are you going to give people a workbook or a worksheet or something other than just the slides? Are you going to give them a GPT? Are you going to give them a Notebook LM? What is the thing? Christopher S. Penn – 22:43 So for example, in our brand new Trust Insights unofficial LinkedIn algorithm guide, which you can get at TrustInsights.ai/LinkedInGuide, we have a Notebook LM with the guide in it because the guide’s like 80 pages long. People can just go right into that Notebook LLM and ask it questions and say, “Now here’s this thing.” As a speaker, for example, I’m doing a workshop next week (well, by the time you hear this, the workshop will be over) for an organization. I’m recording myself. I’m going to record the entire thing, which I always do. In the past, I’ve provided a transcript. Well, guess what’s going to happen this time? Christopher S. Penn – 23:19 I’m still going to provide the transcript, but the transcript is going to go in a Notebook LM along with all the prompts and stuff for the workshop so that the attendees can go to the Notebook LM and say, “Chris discussed this one thing, but I don’t remember what it was and I don’t want to read that 82 pages of text from the transcript from 6 hours of instruction.” They go right to the Notebook and say, “Chris talked about this thing. What was it?” And they can get the answer as though Q&A was available in perpetuity from this workshop. That’s a value add. And of course, in the Notebook, what do you do? You put in reminders. “Hey, if you would like to engage Trust Insights, just pop on my trust.” Christopher S. Penn – 23:56 When you pre-build the audio overview and the video overview and all this as a speaker, these are all things that should be on your list to provide as much value for attendees so that when event season comes around again and that same attendee is going, “Oh, which do I go to, this event or this event? Well, this event’s got Chris Penn and Katie Robbert at it, and I came away with a lot of stuff, so maybe I’ll go to this event.” Katie Robbert – 24:21 We were actually just doing that kind of preparation. We’re teaching a workshop at the Mekon event this year. We’re teaching on measurement and AI. One of the things that we’ve been working on, in addition to the slides, which is pretty stock and standard for any speaker, is also all of the other supplemental materials. So attendees of our specific workshop are walking away with sample data prompts, a whole workbook of everything that we’ve covered. They’re probably going to get the audio recording afterwards. Christopher S. Penn – 24:59 They’re going to get the Notebook LM. Katie Robbert – 25:00 They’re going to get the Notebook LM. They’re going to remember, “Hey, when I took this workshop with them, I got a whole grab bag of stuff. I may not have known what to do with it at the time because it was overwhelming and it’s a lot of information, but I still got it. They still provided me with things that weren’t just high-level concepts and thought leadership. It was very hands-on.” But then I can walk away when I have more time to really think about it and go, “What is it that I want to do with this?” And so the Notebook LM is a really great addition to that as a nice bonus of, “Hey, so I took this workshop. What were the key takeaways? What was I supposed to do with the sample SEO data?” Katie Robbert – 25:39 “Or here’s the prompt that Chris gave me. What was it meant to do?” You’ll get all of that information on your own time. Christopher S. Penn – 25:48 Mm. And that is for speakers and for events, how to demonstrate to an attendee, “This is worth it.” And for the attendee to say, “Hey, what extras will I get?” Because the reality is we are, for good or ill, in very uncertain economic times right now, and budgets are tight. We’ve heard this across the board. We’ve heard from all of our peers. Pipelines are slowing down, deals are taking longer to close, lower deal amounts. If we think like product marketers and we say, “What if this is our price, this is our fee? What can we do to add value on top of that without cutting your fee?” But you can say, “What added value can I give you that will stand out as an event?” And for an attendee, it’s how to decide where to go. Christopher S. Penn – 26:41 What should you be paying attention to? I can say, “Yeah, this is the one for me, because I’m getting all.” Katie Robbert – 26:46 This stuff. And all this stuff is really giving people things, tools they can actually work with. We’ve been talking about the AI strategy course. Within the AI strategy course, there are over 20 downloads with 8 hours of instruction. But if you can’t afford the whole entire 8-hour course, guess what? You can just buy the downloads. You can go to TrustInsights.ai/strategictoolkit. You don’t have to listen to me talk on and on for 8 hours. You can just get the downloads and the workbooks and the calculations and the ROI calculators, all that good stuff. It’s there, and it’s the way that speakers should be thinking about. Even if you’re just doing a 45-minute breakout session, what is that tangible thing that someone’s going to walk away with? Katie Robbert – 27:41 And if it’s just a link to buy your book, that’s not really going to leave a lasting impression of, “That was really good. I totally needed to spend more money to buy a book.” Christopher S. Penn – 27:55 Mm. It occurs to me, and something we’ll do after this episode, that we should probably take the contents of the course and put it in a Notebook LLM for people who bought the full course so that they can ask Virtual Katie questions anytime they want from the AI Strategy course. So I think we went from, “Are events worth it?” to how do we make events worth it for attendees, for speakers, and for event planners. And there are some rich ideas for everybody. But the bottom line is people want value, and whoever provides the most value is going to win—a story as old as time itself. If you’ve got some thoughts and questions or things that you use to evaluate events or to throw successful events and you want to share them, pop on by our free Slack group. Christopher S. Penn – 28:37 Go to TrustInsights.ai/analyticsformarketers, where you and over 4,500 other marketers are asking and answering those questions every single day. And wherever it is you watch or listen to the show, if there’s a challenge you’d rather have on, we’re probably there. Go to TrustInsights.ai/tipodcast. You can find us at all the places fine podcasts are served. Thanks for tuning in. Talk to you on the next one. Katie Robbert – 29:02 Want to know more about Trust Insights? Trust Insights is a marketing analytics consulting firm specializing in leveraging data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to empower businesses with actionable insights. Founded in 2017 by Katie Robbert and Christopher S. Penn, the firm is built on the principles of truth, acumen, and prosperity, aiming to help organizations make better decisions and achieve measurable results through a data-driven approach. Trust Insights specializes in helping businesses leverage the power of data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to drive measurable marketing ROI. Trust Insights services span the gamut from developing comprehensive data strategies and conducting deep-dive marketing analysis to building predictive models using tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch and optimizing content strategies. Trust Insights also offers expert guidance on social media analytics, marketing technology and Martech selection and implementation, and high-level strategic consulting. Katie Robbert – 30:05 Encompassing emerging generative AI technologies like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic, Claude, Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and Meta Llama, Trust Insights provides fractional team members such as CMO or data scientist to augment existing teams. Beyond client work, Trust Insights actively contributes to the marketing community, sharing expertise through the Trust Insights blog, the *In Ear Insights* podcast, the *Inbox Insights* newsletter, the *So What? Live Stream*, webinars, and keynote speaking. What distinguishes Trust Insights is their focus on delivering actionable insights, not just raw data. Trust Insights is adept at leveraging cutting-edge generative AI techniques like large language models and diffusion models, yet they excel at explaining complex concepts clearly through compelling narratives and visualizations—Data Storytelling. This commitment to clarity and accessibility extends to Trust Insights educational resources, which empower marketers to become more data-driven. Katie Robbert – 31:11 Trust Insights champions ethical data practices and transparency in AI, sharing knowledge widely. 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DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE Dangling baked beans from your eye brows. Being born a Mekon. GET TO THE FISH MISSION! Easy on the eye, easier on both eyes. Keep playing until the Universe stops expanding... NEXT SHOW'S GAME Jr. Pac-man (1983 Bally Midway / a GCC game) CONTROLS: 4-way stick ROM: jrpacman (11/9/83) LIVES: 3 BONUS LIFE: 10,000 (If you're running a Raspberry Pi the Bonus Life may be set to 20,000; change it in the Dip Switch Settings) DIFFICULTY: NORMAL SUBMIT YOUR SCORE **DEADLINE: SATURDAY 2ND AUGUST 5PM UK TIME** TWITTER (X) #10pScore SIDEKICK APP in the Ten Pence Club Section EMAIL: Biscuits@tenpencearcade.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tenpencearcade/(as a comment on the podcast post) UKVAC Forum on the podcast feed thread NO SUBMISSIONS FROM CONSOLE OR COMPUTER COMPILATIONS AS THEY MAY BE DIFFERENT The exception to this rule is the EVERCADE systems, as they use legit arcade ROMS. NO CONTINUES ALLOWED! **SEND US PICS OF YOUR PICKUPS & GAME ROOMS (3 pictures maximum please)** Email them to: biscuits@tenpencearcade.com LINKS Ten Pence Arcade Episode 01-199 On Spotify: https://bit.ly/3DWKKBb Al's Arcade: https://www.youtube.com/@Alsarcade Shaun's Arcade: https://www.youtube.com/@ShaunsArcade Shaun's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/shaunholley JayPing's Ode to Ten Pence: https://bit.ly/4i7gJfL Game Room Pics On Ten Pence Website: https://www.tenpencearcade.com/p/images/ LINKS DISCUSSED IN SHOW Vic's Substack Tinkerings https://virtvicstinkerings.substack.com/ How AI can change the gaming world (this is done with Claude AI) https://bit.ly/3TzhaWC Pete Hahn's Twin Galaxies 2017 World Record Run https://youtu.be/T6xy8CtZhqk?si=MGkMi9s6qPRLKyYB Retronauts Shinobi podcast: https://retronauts.com/article/2365/retronauts-episode-675-shinobi-mission-1 Shinobi Fandom WIki https://shinobi.fandom.com/wiki/Shinobi_Wiki Shinobi Art Of Vengeance (due August '25) https://www.sega.com/shinobi/shinobi-art-of-vengeance
In this inaugural episode of The Packology Series, Brandon, from PPC Packaging, teams up with AI consultant Ben Gold to explore the integration of artificial intelligence into their family-run business. The series is set to document their journey over the coming months, sharing lessons, challenges, and successes in implementing AI and automation across different systems within the company. This episode focuses on the early stages of AI adoption and the exciting potential it holds for increasing efficiency and effectiveness in operations, sales, and marketing.In this episode, we'll talk about:IntroductionAI Deployment Phases Overview: Ben outlines the 7 phases of AI deployment that companies like PPC Packaging may go through, from being AI beginners to becoming AI proficient and emergent.AI Tools & Challenges: Discussion on the rapid evolution of AI tools like Claude and the future implications for PPC Packaging.Conference & Industry Insights: Ben shares his plans to attend the Mekon conference to stay updated on the latest trends in AI for better strategy deployment.Adoption Strategy & Challenges: Brandon discusses how they've introduced AI to the company and how employees are reacting to the changes.Individual Training Importance: Ben emphasizes the need for personalized, one-on-one training sessions to ensure successful AI adoptionBen Gold is an AI strategist and consultant with over 20 years of experience in the technology sales sector. He helps organizations navigate the complex landscape of AI adoption and implementation, bridging the gap between technical concepts and business objectives. Ben's specializations include AI strategy development, change management, talent acquisition, ethical AI deployment, and AI-driven workflow optimization. Passionate about making AI accessible, Ben focuses on providing actionable steps and working hands-on with clients to implement and optimize AI strategies. He is the first video game world champion and a thought leader in the technology industry.For more information and to explore other episodes, go to https://www.ppcpackaging.com/packology-podcast-1Follow PPCPackaging on social media! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-packaging-components-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PPCPackaging/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppcpackaging/?hl=en Website: http://www.ppcpackaging.com/Find out more about Ben on his website and connect with him on LinkedIn and Email.Website: bengoldai.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bengoldsalesEmail: ben@bengoldai.comThe views and opinions expressed on the “Packology” podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This podcast is an independent production of Packology, and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2024.
In this TMEP classic, Jon Langford taps the deep, dark bowels of punk rock to share his 1979 prediction that U2's career was "going nowhere"; how Lester Bangs declared the Mekons to be better than REO Speedwagon and Budgie...combined; and about being dissed at the A&M Records Christmas party. This Spinal Tap Moment swap meet was originally released on November 4, 2021. See Jon's art: www.yarddog.com/collections/jon-langford Find out about Mekon's gigs, music, and other stuff on FB @Mekons -------------------------------------------------- Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Vinyl Dj Set - RESPECT THE ARTISTS:** 1. Agents Of Time - Blu 2. Florence 011 - Amazing 3. New Hook - Manipulation (Curses Remix) 4. Voigt & Voigt - Why 5. Crossover - The Journey to Gröb 6. Perel - The Hills 7. Andreas Gehm - panic 8. HRDVSION - Start Up 9. DJ Urban - Jack your big Booty 10. Alden Tyrell - Shift Down 11. Felix da Housecat - Silver Screen (laurent Garnier Remix) 12. Sweet Light - Abusator 13. Extrawelt - Alles wie früher (Dj Hell x Gregor Tresher Remix) 14. Yeah But No - Run Run Run (Adam Port Remix) 15. Daniel Monaco - Acid Maria (Original) 16. Technasia - Force (Dosem Remix) 17. Midfield General - Coatnoise (Dave Clarke Mix) 18. Marco Baily vs. Redhead - Watch Out 19. Jeff Mills - Robot Replica 20. YOKTO - Vision99 21. Izorgor - HDF-N (Schrödingers Box 013) 22. Ruben Andersen - Running Scared 23. Jark Prongo - Movin' thru your System (Dave Clarke Remix) 24. Terranova - I Want To Go Out (Extended Version) 25. Perel - Tour de Perel 26. Mekon feat. Marc Almond - Please Stay (Röyksopp Remix) 27. The Problems - Moustache Italo Anthem (Original Mix) 28. The Emperor Machine - The Art Of Electronics 29. Les Rythmes Digitales - Music Makes You Lose Control (Lrd Remix) 30. Jonathan Kaspar - CCC 31. Aksel & Aino - Reykjavik (Bell Towers Remix) 32. &ME, Rampa, Adam Port, Keinemusik, Nomi Ruiz - Pussy Power (Original Mix)
Content Warning: We do not discuss the details of the case, but do talk about the Trevor Bauer situation, so there are mentions of sexual violence and abuse. If this is something you understandably want to avoid, the discussion begins at 27:25 and ends at 56:15. We're here for the 20th time as Chin Music […]
LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE, SPOTIFY, APPLE MUSIC, SOUNDCLOUD & BEATPORT here: hypeddit.com/link/idl7hn RSS FEED: stevenredantdj.podomatic.com/rss2.xml tracklist: #68 Monkey Beach Edition 1. Martin Roth – Escape 2. M.O.S. – Paeonia 3. Hermanez & Lost Desert – Jinx (Volen Sentir Pure Magic Healing) 4. Amonita – Wisteria 5. Sebastien Leger – Stevie 6. Dee Montero – Odisea 7. Phalguna Somraj – Teresita (Michael A Remix) 8. Amonita & Makebo – Symphonic Fantasy 9. Kamilo Sanclemente & Juan Pablo Torrez – Anxiety (Kastis Torrau Remix) 10. Golan Zocher & Choopie – Sayanora (Analog Jungs Remix) 11. WhoMadeWho & Adana Twins – Immersion 12. Amarcord – Don’t be Sad Cause It’s Over, Be Happy Cause It Happened (Alan Dixon Remix) 13. Mekon – Please Stay (Röyksopp Remix)
Endless Euphoria Tracklist 1. Simone Fedi - Bitter Devotion (Ewan Pearson Extended Remix) 2. Aeroplane feat. Kathy Diamond – Whispers 3. Poolside – Golden Hour 4. Daft Punk – Get Lucky (Drop Out Orchestra Edit) 5. 40 Thieves feat. Qzen - Don't Turn It Off (Greg Wilson Version) 6. Haim – Falling (Duke Dumont Remix) 7. Baio – Sunburn Modern 8. Grizzly Bear – Gun Shy (Lindstrøm Remix) 9. Bicep – Stash 10. Downtown Party Network - Days Like These (Vocal) 11. Black Van – Yearning 12. Gossip – Move in the Right Direction (Classixx Remix) 13. Boris Dlugosch feat. Róisín Murphy– Never Enough (Drop Out Orchestra Remix) 14. Mekon feat. Mark Almond – Please Stay (Röyksopp Remix) 15. Hunee - A Study In Wild 16. Classixx – I’ll Get You 17. Hot Natured – Reverse Skydiving (Benoit & Sergio Remix) 18. Lindstrøm & Todd Terje – Lanzarote 19. Benoit & Sergio – Bridge So Far 20. Basement Jaxx – Always Be There 21. Disclosure – F for You 22. Classixx – Holding On 23. Todd Terje – Strandbar (Samba Version) 24. Disclosure – When a Fire Starts to Burn 25. Maceo Plex – Mind on Fire
TOPICSA crucial technological change in the printing process, allowing better picturesThe editing system he learnt and employed throughout his career"I had no skills whatsoever". The advert I answered read: "Beginner wanted for children's comics""Changing Tiger to an all-sports comic and increasing the featuresThe big picture policyGetting the big-name celebrities involvedHow The Duke of Edinburgh helped to launch Roy of the RoversBecoming a visible editor even signing his name under his copyThe importance of the feedback, sending in their two favourite storiesThe Roy of the Rovers feedback phone-line and how it broke downThe importance of schools roadshows and get-togethersPublicity 'stunts'The change of tone with Roy of the Rovers, entering the off-field arenaThe importance of the 'parent buy'Trying to make Melchester your local teamThe dual problem - rising television and long deadlinesThe problems in football in the 1980s and how Roy Race handle themThe moral compass employed in deciding what story to coverThe shooting of Roy Race - a tale involving Sir Alf Ramsey, a 14-0 win and the noise of the crowdKeeping the storylines freshBalancing up the art and the business of Roy of the RoversThe end of Roy RaceThe Scorer cartoon strip in the MirrorThe reputation of comics then and nowWould Roy Race work today? The graphic novel publication by Rebellion and the schools' involvementDan Dare, the Mekon and Big Daddy in the Waldorf HotelWill sports comics have their day again?Barrie's legacy and how he would like to be remembered
I REMEMBER WHEN YOU WOULD SAY... Time Machine (MK Remix) -- Alicia Keys Stop This Flame (Dan Tempo Remix) -- Celeste Stronger (Tensnake Remix) -- Boston Bun, Dombremsky Mvinline -- Boys Noize Haven't You Heard (Fitzy's Fully Charged Mix) -- Alan Fitzpatrick, Patrice Rushen Wot -- Duck Sauce Best Friend -- CASSIMM, IDA fLO Dance Much -- Jaded, Ali Story Blah -- Iglesias What's Going On (feat. Mekon & Roxanne Shante)(Denney & Detlef Re-Edit) -- Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante Tech House Kinda Thing -- ATFC I Remember -- Chris Lake Rave Machine (feat. Rowetta) -- Rowetta, Oliver Heldens Stupid Love (Vitaclub Warehouse Mix) -- Lady Gaga, Burns, Bloodpop* Zoingo -- Kaniun Heat Bringer -- Ben Remember If It's Love (feat. Laura Davie & the Melody Men) -- Mark Knight, the Melody Men, Laura Davie Without You -- Camden Cox, Leftwing : Kody facebook.com/djmaxbruce
01:58 Солисты доказывают11:40 Led Zeppelin побеждает Deep Purple20:26 Звучит гимн творчествуМаша Аникеева, Вадим Макеев, Слава ОлиянчукRobert Plant — The Principle of MomentsАльбом «The Principle of Moments» в Apple Music, Яндекс.Музыке, Spotify, TidalЛюбимый альбом Marillion у Славы в Apple Music, Яндекс.Музыке, Spotify, TidalПесниRobert Plant — Horizontal DepartureRobert Plant — In The MoodRobert Plant — Messin' With the MekonВсе права на музыку принадлежат законным правообладателям.Запись и сведение — Вадим Макеев. Джингл — Дэн Лебовиц. Фотография на обложке — Charlie Han.
With tracks from FYI Chris, DJ Psychiatre, Tomasz Guiddo With Nirosta Steel, Riva Starr Pres. Hyperloop, DJ Pierre, Roach Motel, DJ XS, Underground System, Lauer, Munk, DJ Schwa, Damián Schwartz, Clavis, James Teej, The Barking Dogs, Arno E. Mathieu, Art Of Tones, Mekon, Solarc, TB, Gaoulé Mizik, Alico Vs Cagri. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
tape_hiss - Mono No Aware [Love Notes] Marquis Hawkes - Instrument Of Thought [Houndstooth] lilaxxx - lilaxxx work 05 [Living] Jovonn & DJ Deep - Back In The Dark (Main Mix) [Clone Club Series] Legwork - The Science [Legwork] Moodymann - Tribute (To The Soul We Lost) [KDJ] DJ Pegasuz - Unit [Housewax] Sweely - Music Is Something Special [Pont Neuf] Grant - Contemporate Reality [Mörk] Roza Terenzi - Open Me [Dekmantel] Amrint Keen - Doozy of a Day [Uncanny Valley] Interplanetary Criminal - Destiny [E-Beamz] Asquith - The Conditioning Track (North London Mix) [Asquith] Denney & Mekon ft. Roxanne Shanté - What's Going On (DJ Haus & Hugo Massien Remix) [FFRR] Jack N Jerk - Quadraphony [Clipp.Art] Fear-E - Jump on the House Train [Dixon Avenue Basement Jams] 2nd II None - The Haunting [Vex Records] DJ Haus - Operate It, Press Play! [Unknown To The Unknown] Bleaker - Jam [Unknown To The Unknown] Djaimin - Open The Door (DJ Octopus mix) [Defected] Jerome Hill - It's Time For The [Super Rhythm Trax] DJ Haus - Turn the Box Up (VONDA7 Fox Out of the Box Remix) [Unknown To The Unknown] FaltyDL - If All the People Took Acid (Octo Octa Loop Me into Infinity Remix) [Blueberry] Blake - Acid Tracks 09 [Digital Distortions] Luca Lozano & Mr. Ho - Hot Trak [Creme Organization] Posthuman - Down 2 Jakk [Craigie Knowes] Paul Rutherford - Get Real (Paul Woolford Re-edit)
tape_hiss - Mono No Aware [Love Notes] Marquis Hawkes - Instrument Of Thought [Houndstooth] lilaxxx - lilaxxx work 05 [Living] Jovonn & DJ Deep - Back In The Dark (Main Mix) [Clone Club Series] Legwork - The Science [Legwork] Moodymann - Tribute (To The Soul We Lost) [KDJ] DJ Pegasuz - Unit [Housewax] Sweely - Music Is Something Special [Pont Neuf] Grant - Contemporate Reality [Mörk] Roza Terenzi - Open Me [Dekmantel] Amrint Keen - Doozy of a Day [Uncanny Valley] Interplanetary Criminal - Destiny [E-Beamz] Asquith - The Conditioning Track (North London Mix) [Asquith] Denney & Mekon ft. Roxanne Shanté - What's Going On (DJ Haus & Hugo Massien Remix) [FFRR] Jack N Jerk - Quadraphony [Clipp.Art] Fear-E - Jump on the House Train [Dixon Avenue Basement Jams] 2nd II None - The Haunting [Vex Records] DJ Haus - Operate It, Press Play! [Unknown To The Unknown] Bleaker - Jam [Unknown To The Unknown] Djaimin - Open The Door (DJ Octopus mix) [Defected] Jerome Hill - It's Time For The [Super Rhythm Trax] DJ Haus - Turn the Box Up (VONDA7 Fox Out of the Box Remix) [Unknown To The Unknown] FaltyDL - If All the People Took Acid (Octo Octa Loop Me into Infinity Remix) [Blueberry] Blake - Acid Tracks 09 [Digital Distortions] Luca Lozano & Mr. Ho - Hot Trak [Creme Organization] Posthuman - Down 2 Jakk [Craigie Knowes] Paul Rutherford - Get Real (Paul Woolford Re-edit)
tape_hiss - Mono No Aware [Love Notes] Marquis Hawkes - Instrument Of Thought [Houndstooth] lilaxxx - lilaxxx work 05 [Living] Jovonn & DJ Deep - Back In The Dark (Main Mix) [Clone Club Series] Legwork - The Science [Legwork] Moodymann - Tribute (To The Soul We Lost) [KDJ] DJ Pegasuz - Unit [Housewax] Sweely - Music Is Something Special [Pont Neuf] Grant - Contemporate Reality [Mörk] Roza Terenzi - Open Me [Dekmantel] Amrint Keen - Doozy of a Day [Uncanny Valley] Interplanetary Criminal - Destiny [E-Beamz] Asquith - The Conditioning Track (North London Mix) [Asquith] Denney & Mekon ft. Roxanne Shanté - What's Going On (DJ Haus & Hugo Massien Remix) [FFRR] Jack N Jerk - Quadraphony [Clipp.Art] Fear-E - Jump on the House Train [Dixon Avenue Basement Jams] 2nd II None - The Haunting [Vex Records] DJ Haus - Operate It, Press Play! [Unknown To The Unknown] Bleaker - Jam [Unknown To The Unknown] Djaimin - Open The Door (DJ Octopus mix) [Defected] Jerome Hill - It's Time For The [Super Rhythm Trax] DJ Haus - Turn the Box Up (VONDA7 Fox Out of the Box Remix) [Unknown To The Unknown] FaltyDL - If All the People Took Acid (Octo Octa Loop Me into Infinity Remix) [Blueberry] Blake - Acid Tracks 09 [Digital Distortions] Luca Lozano & Mr. Ho - Hot Trak [Creme Organization] Posthuman - Down 2 Jakk [Craigie Knowes] Paul Rutherford - Get Real (Paul Woolford Re-edit)
It’s here! Where Eagles Dare reaches issues 75-78 – the last photostrip issues of the new Eagle. Inside Manix reaches an Ugly conclusion, Dan Dare reboots his war on the Mekon, Luke Hackett’s mob mission goes Hands-free, It’s back to school for Crowe St Comp, Walk or Die gets cabin fever… and Sgt Streetwise returns! … Continue reading WED 22 – Hoofs Mon!
1- Matt Tolfrey - Jazz Hands (Original Mix) 2- Josh Taylor & Justin Jay - Pussy Pop (Jamie Jones Remix) 3- Francisco Allendes - Tirana (Matt Tolfrey Remix) 4- Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante - Whats Going On (Original Mix) 5- GW Harrison - When House Takes a Journey (Original Mix) 6- Leftwing, Kody - Sound Boy (Original Mix) 7- Latmun - Please Stop (Original Mix) 8- Green Velvet - La La Land (ProkFitch Sweet Sixteen Remix) 9- Gorillaz - Ascension (feat Vince Staples) (Nic Fanciulli Remix) 10- Ki Creighton, Makanan - Trivial (Original Mix) 11- DJ Wady, Patrick M - Hulk (Camelphat 2017 Re-Fix) 12- Hector Couto - Groover (Original Mix) Subscribe to the rss feed and add to iTunes Follow Bitdag weekly podcast: bit.ly/2CzVfXrssfeed
"Dan Dare Pilot of the Future - S00E03 - Mekon Of Mekonta" from archive.org was assembled into the "Dimsdale" podcast by Fourble. Episode 430 of 948.
Hear this Compilation with pleasure, it brings ore the less like minded stuff and some bizzar-ish trips through the electronic ocean. This is edited with much sensitivity, so listen with love. Take care ... ! CS, © 2018 Trackliste 1. Andrew Thomas – Fearsome Jewel (3) 2. Mekon feat. Marc Almond – Please Stay (Bertrand Burgalat´s Vocal Remix) 3. Blome & Grummich – headcleaner 4. Michaela Melián – Baden-Baden 5. Goldfrapp – Fly Me Away (Naughty RMX) 6. Hydroelectric – Untitled 7. CS – Unlike Minded (Short Version) 8. Classix Nouveaux – Never Never Comes 9. Band of Horses – Our Swords 10. Deadbeat – Play it again Sam 11. Sex in Dallas – Everybody Deserves To Be Fucked (French Fragz Remix) 12. Kirk Degiorgio presents As One – Undefeated 13. Groove Box – Sangrita (Quickshand Remix)
Hear this Compilation with pleasure, it brings ore the less like minded stuff and some bizzar-ish trips through the electronic ocean. This is edited with much sensitivity, so listen with love. Take care ... ! CS, © 2018 Trackliste 1. Andrew Thomas – Fearsome Jewel (3) 2. Mekon feat. Marc Almond – Please Stay (Bertrand Burgalat´s Vocal Remix) 3. Blome & Grummich – headcleaner 4. Michaela Melián – Baden-Baden 5. Goldfrapp – Fly Me Away (Naughty RMX) 6. Hydroelectric – Untitled 7. CS – Unlike Minded (Short Version) 8. Classix Nouveaux – Never Never Comes 9. Band of Horses – Our Swords 10. Deadbeat – Play it again Sam 11. Sex in Dallas – Everybody Deserves To Be Fucked (French Fragz Remix) 12. Kirk Degiorgio presents As One – Undefeated 13. Groove Box – Sangrita (Quickshand Remix)
Hear this Compilation with pleasure, it brings ore the less like minded stuff and some bizzar-ish trips through the electronic ocean. This is edited with much sensitivity, so listen with love. Take care ... ! CS, © 2018 Trackliste 1. Andrew Thomas – Fearsome Jewel (3) 2. Mekon feat. Marc Almond – Please Stay (Bertrand Burgalat´s Vocal Remix) 3. Blome & Grummich – headcleaner 4. Michaela Melián – Baden-Baden 5. Goldfrapp – Fly Me Away (Naughty RMX) 6. Hydroelectric – Untitled 7. CS – Unlike Minded (Short Version) 8. Classix Nouveaux – Never Never Comes 9. Band of Horses – Our Swords 10. Deadbeat – Play it again Sam 11. Sex in Dallas – Everybody Deserves To Be Fucked (French Fragz Remix) 12. Kirk Degiorgio presents As One – Undefeated 13. Groove Box – Sangrita (Quickshand Remix)
Nite Moves Radio - Episode 010 Presented by - ANoR Tracklist: #endofyearmoves Eskuche - Freaky Stuff [Mr. Nice Guy] Detlef feat. Ossey James - Swagon [Repopulate Mars] D.Ramirez & Guy Williams - Solid Gold [Slave Recordings] Khaan & Tolstoi - Push [Brise Records] Ben Rau - Don't You Know [Inkal Music] Unknown Artist - Blessed are The Meek! [Just Jack Records] Mark Jenkyns feat. Mizbee - Sirens [Hottrax] Secondcity - Kwelanga [Toolroom] Dusky - Square Miso [17 Steps] Waze & Odyssey - Down With Tha [Edible] The Golden Boy - Egyptian Lover (Latmun Remix) [Emerald City Music] Detlef - JayDee [Relief] Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? [Parlophone UK] ZDS - Bang [Weapons] FISHER - Ya Kidding [DIRTYBIRD] Leftwing & Kody - Sound Boy [Solid Grooves] Wade - Take It Easy [Suara] Novodisc - Tik2 [Formatik] Follow - twitter.com/nitemovesmusic Like - facebook.com/NiteMovesRecords Listen - soundcloud.com/nitemovesmusic Subscribe - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1211713277
ResiDANCE - house, deep house, techno, electro-house, progressive, edm mix - Европа Плюс Official
01. Detlef - JayDee /Relief/ 02. Denney vs. Mekon ft. Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? /FFRR/Parlophone/ 03. Eli Brown - Blow Up The Speakers /Solä/ 04. ABSOLUTE. - Acid Summer /Weapons/ 05. Adrian Hour & Mark Knight - Chaos Theory /Toolroom/ 06. CamelPhat & Elderbrook - Cola (The Cube Guys Remix) /Defected/ 07. Marian Hill - Down (Franky Rizardo Remix) /Island/Universal/ 08. Raffa FL - How We Do (Raffa FL Re-Edit) /Criminal Hype/ 09. Thick Dick - Welcome To The Jungle (Andrea Oliva Remix) /Sondos/Subliminal/ 10. Dada Life - Love Vibrations (12'' Dub Edit) [Big & Dirty/Be Yourself] 11. Orlando Voorn - In Da Jungle (Chocolate Puma Remix) /Big & Dirty/Be Yourself/ 12. Sander van Doorn - Ori Tali Ma /Doorn/Spinnin'/ 13. Daft Punk - One More Time /Virgin/ 14. Daddy's Groove - Basement /Doorn/Spinnin'/ 15. Alan Fitzpatrick - We Do What We Want /We Are The Brave/ 16. Enrico Sangiuliano - Ghettoblaster /Druncode/ 17. Oxia - Domino (Zonderling Edit) /Kompakt/ 18. Kryder & Erick Morillo - Waves /Subliminal/Armada/ 19. Joe Goddard - Music Is The Answer (Hot Since 82 Remix) /Domino/ 20. GusGus - Crossfade (Maceo Plex Remix) /Kompakt/
This is the first episode of Kristian Nairn’s brand new show, Spektrum. Throughout the hour, you can expect music from the likes of Danny Howard, Dario Nunez, Timo Maas, The Deepshakerz, and a whole lot more. 01. Conga Squad - Live At K Market02. Luca Debonaire - The DJ03. Dario Nunez - Sabana04. Abstract & Logic - Panic05. Hustling - Slideback06. Denney vs. Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - What’s Going On?07. The Deepshakerz - Good Times08. Freejak - Jamaica09. Danny Howard - Extra Trippy10. As I Am - Swim Inside My Soul11. Timo Maas - Body Language12. Kristian Nairn - Bigger
Nite Moves Radio - Episode 008 Presented by - ANoR Tracklist: #getreadytomove Basement Jaxx - Jus 1 Kiss (ANoR Remix) [Unreleased] Luuk Van Dijk - Seduction [Roush] Emery Warman - Jumpin' [Go Deeva] The Deepshakerz - Deeply Session [Deeperfect] Audioleptika & Housekeepers - Black Box (Chris Hartwig Remix) [Lauter Unfug] Tekla - Rich Town [Mr. Nice Guy] #makeyourmove - Live from ABODE in the park Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (DF's Attention Vocal Mix) [Objektivity] Paul Darey - The Bomb [Deeperfect] Denney - Back To Basics [Relief] Waze & Odyssey - Something For Your Mind [Material] Flashmob - Need In Me (ANoR's Devoted ReRub) [Unreleased] Juliet Sikora & Return of the Jaded - Did You Take My Money [Saura] Hot Natured - Forward Motion (ANoR Remix) [Unreleased] Jesse Rose & Avon Stringer - Pressure [Play It Down] Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? [Parlophone UK] Mihalis Safras - Raygun Rave [Hot Creations] The Adventures Of Stevie V - Dirty Cash (Tee's Inhouse Mix) [Club Tools] Cloonee - Orbit [Red Lunar] Format B - Super Pit [Toolroom] FISHER (OZ) - Ya Kidding [DIRTYBIRD] Follow - twitter.com/nitemovesmusic Like - facebook.com/NiteMovesRecords Listen - soundcloud.com/nitemovesmusic Subscribe - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1211713277
1. SIMUN - My House (Original Mix) 2. Wheats - Playing Up In Pompey (Original Mix) 3. Angelo Ferreri & Alessio Cala - Trouble (Acid Mix) 4. K.A.M.A. - Slam Jam (Original Mix) 5. Audioleptika & Housekeepers - Black Box (Chris Hartwig Remix) 6. Hoxton Whores & James Hurr - Let's Get Together (Original Mix) 7. DEFEO - Profiteers (Original Mix) 8. Marco Corcella - Bring Back (Original Mix) 9. Risk Assessment feat. KE - Feel That (Main Mix) 10. K.A.M.A. - Party Like A Rockstar (Original Mix) 11. Davide Mazzilli - Call Me (Original Mix) 12. Pax - Fractal (Original Mix) 13. Popcorn Poppers - Take It Down Deep (Original Mix) 14. Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? (feat. Roxanne Shante Original Mix)
Chuck Bradshaw live on Sugar Shack Radio 09-23-2017 Track listing 1 Give Me A Reason (Original Mix) "Danny Freakazoid, Matt Caseli, Si Anne" 2 U Cant't Touch (Original Mix) KADOSH 3 Freaky Stuff (Original Mix) "Captain Comatose, Eskuche" 4 My Babe (Me & My Toothbrush Remix) Alex Kenji 5 Get Down (Original Mix) Alex Twitchy 6 Drips Anotr 7 What Time is it Anotr 8 Close to You (Stray Beast Remix) Arle 9 Drop the Pressure (Original Mix) Beni 10 Mess With Them (Original Mix) CamelPhat 11 Darius Syrossian Pirate Copy Mischief Brew 12 "What's Going On (Denney, Detlef ReEdit)" "Denney, Mekon" 13 Dirty Bass Boss Man Mahalo 14 Rehearse (Original Mix) DJOKO 15 Down Like That (Original Mix) Skapes 16 I Want You (Forever) (Josh Butler Remix) Carl Cox 17 Keep Pushing On (Original Mix) Solardo 18 Really Was MANT 19 Finder (Low Steppa & Skapes Remix) Ninetoes 20 On The Corner (Original Mix) Solardo 21 I Need You (Yade Remix) "Rich Pinder, DJOKO" 22 Rippin' Up Wax (Original Mix) Skapes 23 Strobe Light (Original Mix) Solardo 24 Info (Original Mix) The Golden Boy 25 Da House U (Original Mix) "Leandro Da Silva, Yuga" 26 Testify (feat. Crystal Waters) (Rhythm Masters Vocal Mix) "Hifi Sean, Crystal Waters" 27 In The Music (Jude & Frank Remix) Deepswing 28 Statler & Waldorf Outro
Big big big! Selection of great tracks for great producers! Enjoy! 1. Barber, James Trystan - Black Magic (Original Mix) 2. Thomas Gandey, Solarc - I Give You More (Original Mix) 3. Sharam - Napoli (Original Mix) 4. Sam Smith, Disclosure - Omen (Claude VonStroke Remix) 5. Pemax - Renegade School (Original Mix) 6. Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? (Denney & Detlef Re-edit) 7. M.A.N.D.Y. - Rhythm & Soul (Tiger Stripes Remix) 8. CamelPhat - Monsters (Original Mix) 9. Montel - Can't Stop (Original Mix) 10. Rich Hila, AleVtina - Just Break (Original Mix) 11. Makito, T. Markakis - D.A.N.C.E. (Original Mix)
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Big big big! Selection of great tracks for great producers! Enjoy! 1. Barber, James Trystan - Black Magic (Original Mix) 2. Thomas Gandey, Solarc - I Give You More (Original Mix) 3. Sharam - Napoli (Original Mix) 4. Sam Smith, Disclosure - Omen (Claude VonStroke Remix) 5. Pemax - Renegade School (Original Mix) 6. Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? (Denney & Detlef Re-edit) 7. M.A.N.D.Y. - Rhythm & Soul (Tiger Stripes Remix) 8. CamelPhat - Monsters (Original Mix) 9. Montel - Can't Stop (Original Mix) 10. Rich Hila, AleVtina - Just Break (Original Mix) 11. Makito, T. Markakis - D.A.N.C.E. (Original Mix)
Track List: 1. Jay Shepheard - Bullfrogging (Original Mix) 2. Steve Lawler - Par Amour (Original Mix) 3. Riva Starr - A Jem Be (Original Mix) 4. Pax - Triggered (Original Mix) 5. Angel Anx - Ingredients (Kydus Remix) 6. Bontan - The First Time 7. Vangelis Kostoxenakis - Dig It 8. Daniel Stefanik - Deep Inside 9. Jamie Jones - Cherry's Revenge (Original Mix) 10. Josh Taylor - Pussy Pop (Jamie Jones Remix) 11. Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - Whats Going On www.djtonyc.es
Nite Moves Radio - Episode 007 Presented by - ANoR Featured Guest - Jacque Saravanté Tracklist: #getreadytomove Ben Rau - Work Hard [Inkal Music] Josh Butler - Tracks [Kaoz Theory] Lee Curtiss & Jungkey - Rapid Fire [Leftroom Records] #oldschoolmoves Lee Foss - Run Around [Hot Creations] #newmoves Jacque Saravanté - Vatican Heist [Johnny Johnny] Ben Read & Jacque Saravanté - Wanchu [Swerve Digital] Jacque Saravanté - It’s Just Like [DTD Records] #makeyourmove - Live from ABODE Acid Kids - Feelings [Nite Moves Records] Pirupa - Check This Out [NONSTOP] ANoR - Jump To It [Nite Moves Records] D.Ramirez & Guy Williams - Solid Gold [Slave Recordings] Javi Lopez - Unsorted [Defined Music] Detlef - JayDee [Relief] Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? [Parlophone UK] The Golden Boy - Info [Sola] Elle-T - But What I Mean [1994 Music] FISHER (OZ) - Ya Kidding [DIRTYBIRD] Chicks Luv Us - Nasty [ElRow Music] ANoR - Missed Call [Nite Moves Records] Fancy Inc - Watch Yourself [Criminal Hype] Follow - twitter.com/nitemovesmusic Like - facebook.com/NiteMovesRecords Listen - soundcloud.com/nitemovesmusic Subscribe - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1211713277
Featuring Makanan, Paggi & Contanzi, Route 94, Sheppard, Mekon & Denney, Marian Hill, Gareth Wyn, Saints & Sinners, Harry Romero, Dousk, Jaytech, Wally Lopez, Veerus Upfront house and techno for the rave generation. Recorded live at Made Studios, London #MadeRadio
The 17th instalment of my weekly radio session aired on Ibiza Radio 1 on Sunday (20/08/17) Tracklisting as follows :- 1. I Want Your Attention feat. Fiora (Original Mix) - Moon Boots 2. Come Together - Saison 3. I Can't Stop (Dario D'Attis Remix) - Sandy Rivera 4. The Relax (Ramon Tapia Remix) - Zoo Brazil 5. Palais - Teenage Mutants 6. In Time (Sidney Charles Remix) - Sante 7. Satisfied - Alaia & Gallo 8. No Doubt - Enrico Chirchiello, Adrian Oblanca 9. Playground (Original Mix) - De La Swing 10. Fugazi Land (Brett Gould Remix) - Darius Syrossian 11. What's Going On? (feat. Roxanne Shante) (Denney & Detlev Re-edit) - Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante 12. Karma (Low's Vintage Mix) - Low Steppa, Alex Mills
The 17th instalment of my weekly radio session aired on Ibiza Radio 1 on Sunday (20/08/17) Tracklisting as follows :- 1. I Want Your Attention feat. Fiora (Original Mix) - Moon Boots 2. Come Together - Saison 3. I Can't Stop (Dario D’Attis Remix) - Sandy Rivera 4. The Relax (Ramon Tapia Remix) - Zoo Brazil 5. Palais - Teenage Mutants 6. In Time (Sidney Charles Remix) - Sante 7. Satisfied - Alaia & Gallo 8. No Doubt - Enrico Chirchiello, Adrian Oblanca 9. Playground (Original Mix) - De La Swing 10. Fugazi Land (Brett Gould Remix) - Darius Syrossian 11. What's Going On? (feat. Roxanne Shante) (Denney & Detlev Re-edit) - Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante 12. Karma (Low's Vintage Mix) - Low Steppa, Alex Mills
Nite Moves Radio - Episode 006 Presented by - ANoR Featured Guest - Roger That Tracklist: #getreadytomove Cloonee - Haah [ElRow] Mihalis Safras - Raygun Rave [Hot Creations] Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante - What's Going On? [Parlophone UK] As I Am - Swim Inside My Soul [Jump Digital Records] Detlef - JayDee [Relief] Hira - Taking Down Limbs [Unsigned] #oldschoolmoves Junior Jack - Thrill Me [PIAS] #newmoves Roger That - Just Can't Hide [Sleazy Tech] K&K & Roger That - That Way [Sleazy Tech] Roger That - 12 inches [Cutting Edge] #makeyourmove Stereotype - Lekker [Stereotypicl Music] Tolstoi & Andsan feat. Makanan - Murphy [Under No Illusion] Darius Syrossian & Josh Butler - Solar Wind [Sanity] Acid Kids - Feelings (NAL (UK) Remix) [Nite Moves] Novodisc - Bazz [Be One Records] Paul C - Discoring [NONSTOP] ANoR - Missed Call [Unsigned] Thick Dick - Welcome To The Jungle (Andrea Oliva Extended Remix) [Sondos] Christian Nielsen - Intergalactic [No Idea’s Original] Follow - twitter.com/nitemovesmusic Like - facebook.com/NiteMovesRecords Listen - soundcloud.com/nitemovesmusic Subscribe - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1211713277
1 Jack That Jack (feat Pepper Rose) by Dj Skt 2 Ya Kidding (original mix) by Fisher 3 Dominator (Wax Worx Extended Remix) by Human Resource 4 Down (Franky Rizardo remix) by Marian Hill 5 Sound Boy by Leftwing & Kody 6 Always Gonna Be (Mat Joe Funked Up remix) by Sonny Fodera 7 Tree Dance by Tom Budden 8 Taking Over Me (Tiger Stripes remix) by Cera Alba, Zahra 9 Whatas Going On by Denney & Mekon, Roxanne Shante 10 Welcome To The Jungle (Andrea Oliva Extended Remix) by Thick Dick 11 Renegate Masta (Original Mix) by Wasabi, Sugar Hill
My latest Techy Beats podcast - playing a selection of my favourite house/tech tunes of the moment. Starts off a bit deeper but soon gets tougher... Featuring tunes from Hauswerks, Waitz, Ki Creighton, Sonny Fodera, Mekon & Denney, Detlef.. and more! Hope you enjoy :-)
Tracklist video version: Mekon, Denney, Roxanne Shante-What's Going On? (feat. Roxanne Shante) (Original Mix) Mat.Joe - Dance Machine Original Mix Ninetoes - Bonita (Original Mix) George Kwali - Dance with You Lupe Fuentes - House Bird (Original Mix) Nick Curly - Underground (Dennis Ferrer Remix) Dj Fronter - Damn (Ibiza Remake) Knut S. Rawley - Shake That (Remix) CamelPhat - Lizard King (Original Mix) David Herrero - Tierra (Original Mix) Deux - Deux (Alexey Talano remix) Lil'M - Feel It (Lil'M & Jok Remix) Jakkin Rabbit - Happy Endings (Sonny Fodera Remix) Cozzy D - Rood (Original Mix) Luna City Express - Victims of the Funk (Dario D Attis Dubby Dub) Moloko - Familiar Feeling (Timo Maas Main Mix Edit) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5j8Z72KAFU&t=4s
DAVID GAUSA presents SUTIL SENSATIONS PLAYLIST JULY 20th 2017 / 20 JULIO 2017 Last episode of the 11th Season! / ltimo captulo 11 Temporada! CamelPhat & Elderbrook 'Cola' - Defected The Golden Boy 'Magalenha' - TMTR Denney & Mekon feat. Roxanne Shante 'What's Going On?' - FFRR Cassius 'Ibifornia' (Boys Noize Remix) - Ed Banger Ninetoes 'Bonita' - Moon Harbour Illyus & Barrientos 'Takin' Over' - DFTD Kid Crme & Jolyon Petch feat. Sian Evans 'Boy In The Picture' (Creme Jackin' Mix) - Illegal Beats DJ Wady & Patrick M 'Hulk' (CamelPhat 2017 Refix) - Cr2 Planet Funk 'Chase The Sun' (Siege Remix) - Ego Claptone feat. George Kranz The Drums (Din Daa Daa) (Dennis Cruz Remix) - Different FISHER (OZ) 'Ya Kidding' - Dirtybird Lo Fidelity All Stars 'Sleeping Faster' (Angel Moraes Remix) vs. Tini Garcia 'Rattle' (David Tort & David Gausa Private Tool) - Unreleased Teser 'Duo' - FFRR Jamiroquai 'Superfresh' (Franc Moody Remix) - Virgin EMI --- TRACK OF THE WEEK / TEMA DE LA SEMANA Age Of Love 'The Age Of Love' (Solomun Renaissance Remix - The ReMix Collection) Renaissance --- Frankey & Sandrino 'Solaris' (taken from 'Virgo' EP) - Sum Over Histories &ME The Rapture (taken from 'Avalon' EP) - Keinemusik Dee Montero 'Halcyon' (taken from taken 'Four To The Floor' 09) - Diynamic Los Suruba & Dennis Cruz ft. Celeda 'Funk You' - Suruba Dario D'Attis 'Solera' - Poker Flat Dusky 'Cold Heart' - 17 Steps Andhim 'Donner' - Superfriends Records Siege, Illyus & Barrientos 'Questions' - Glasgow Underground Bicep 'Aura' - Ninja Tune Fideles 'Flying Dishes' (taken from 'Bedrock Frequencies) - Bedrock Victor Ruiz, Drunken Kong 'Inside Out' (taken from 'The Signs Within' artist album) - Tronic --- THE CLASSIC / EL CLASICO Fingers Inc. (aka Larry Heard) featuring Chuck Roberts 'Can You Feel It' - Trax --- If you wants to know more about DAVID GAUSA, visit: Si quieres saber mas de DAVID GAUSA, visita: http://www.davidgausa.com http://www.facebook.com/davidgausa http://twitter.com/davidgausa http://soundcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.mixcloud.com/davidgausa http://instagram.com/davidgausa http://www.sutilrecords.com http://www.facebook.com/sutilrecords --- For press info, bookings, promos and general inquiries, please contact: http://www.davidgausa.com/en/contact Para press info. bookings, promos & peticiones en general, contacta: http://www.davidgausa.com/es/contact
Com os versos de "I need you a hundred percent" ele ganhou o Brasil e agora veio para o carnaval! TOUR: 24/Fev - Camarote Salvador - Salvador/BA TRACKLIST: Duke Dumont - Nicht Vor Mitternacht Duke Dumont - Melt Duke Dumont & Extra Curricular - No Money Blues Mekon & Roxanne Shanti - Yes Yes Y'all (Duke Dumont Remix) LA Riots - The Drop (Duke Dumont Thudding Like Elmer Remix) Duke Dumont - Be Here Duke Dumont - Slow Dance Duke Dumont - Street Walker Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back Duke Dumont - The Giver (Tiga Remix) Duke Dumont & A*M*E - Need U (100%) (Skreamix) Tensnake, Nile Rodgers & Fiora - Love Sublime (Duke Dumont Remix) Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Hayden James Remix) ON AIR: Rádio Comunitária CPA FM - 105,9 MHz - Cuiabá/MT Sexta, 22h | Sábado, 22h25 - GMT-4 (Horário da Amazônia) www.radiocpafm.amaisouvida.com.br/ Rádio Gabirobas - 104,9 MHz - Ritápolis/MG Sábado, 22h - GMT-3 (Horário de Brasília) http://radiogabirobas.net.br/ Rádio Boiuna - 87,9 MHz - Boa Vista do Ramos/AM Domingo, 9h - GMT-4 (Horário da Amazônia) www.radios.com.br/aovivo/radio-boiuna-879-fm/26485 Assine (Subscribe) iTunes: http://apple.co/1I3VxyW Tunein: http://bit.ly/1JrnQZa Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1MCe5ex
Episode 41 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast In this episode of the Alhambra Podcast, the trio of Brett (@Mavic_Chen) and Liam (@djNezumi) and Legeon (@legeonhenderson) reunite and bring an enjoyable hour (or more) discussion and sci-fi silliness for the month of August 2016. We started off the podcast with Doctor Who and Big Finish news, thanks to www.doctorwhonews.net for the up to date DW news! We discuss the news from Big Finish releasing more Torchwood audios, the combined Big Finish & B7 production of the classic Sci-Fi character Dan Dare. This series will star Ed Stoppard as Dan Dare, Geoff McGivern as Digby, Heida Reed as Professor Peabody, and Raad Rawi as the Mekon. Big Finish releases for the month of August 2016 goes as follows: MR #215 Fiesta of the Damned; Fourth Doctor Adventure #5.08 Casualties of Time; New Adv. of Bernice Summerfield - The Unbound Universe 1. The Library in The Body by James Goss. 2. Planet X by Guy Adams (very Happiness Patrol-like). 3. The Very Dark Thing by Una McCormack. 4. The Emporium At The End by Emma Reeves (very Entropy Plague-like) Doctor Who spin-off release: Torchwood: #2.06 Made You Look by Eve Myles. Non-Doctor Who Releases: Series 5 of Sherlock Holmes “The Sacrifice of Sherlock Holmes.” Audio Only Review list - The Power of Kroll (to be recorded in September). Please stay tuned for those releases, and further releases when we focus merely on the strength of the story and storytelling, and ignore the visuals. Please email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Tweet the show: @AlhambraPodcast or @djNezumi or @Mavic_Chen Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
Nick Briggs, Benji Clifford, Dan Dare, Number 6... They're all here! A special Dan Dare Day edition with cast interviews and a special offer.
Tracks from : Mekon feat. Schooly D - LL Cool J - Triptik feat. Dany Dan, Jango Jack & DeeNasty - J. Moss - Gwen McCrae - Bridget Cooper - Chaka Khan - Trouble Funk - Mr. Scruff - SoulParlor feat. Leona Berlin - Louie Vega feat. Blaze & Raul Midon - Mr Mendel - Gregory Porter - The Brand New Heavies feat. N'Dea Davenport - Brass Construction - The O'Jays - Bileo
Mekon feat. Marc Almond - Please Stay (Royksopp Remix) [2000/US/Wall Of Sound] J Velarde, Luque & Vitti - Sundays At Heaven (Afterdub Mix) [2008/ES/Set Me Free] House Of Glass - Disco Down 2008 (Luca Cassani Vocal Remix) [2008/IT/Ocean Trax] Agent Greg Vs. Audiopunch - Symphony Of Love [2008/GR/Stealth Records] Dirty South Vs Faithless - Let It Insomnia (D.O.N.Tekk Mash Up) [2008/HU/Unreleased] Female Deejays feat. Azin - Memories (Eddie Thoneick Mix) [2008/DE/Opaque Music] DJ Chrissi D! - Don't You Feel (Klaas Remix) [2008/DE/Fullrange Records] Muttonheads - The Last V8 [2008/FR/Unreleased] Nonoms Light & N.O.T - Kama (Sebastien Szade & Eddine B Remix) [2008/FR/L8 Night] Cevin Fisher & Paul Harris - Deliver Me (Sultan & Ned Shepard Fedex Remix) [2008/UK/Big Love] Paolo Mojo & Jim Rivers - Ron Hardy Said (Eric Prydz Remix) [2008/UK/Mouseville]
Back in the peak of the “disco sucks” movement, Ted Nugent-adoring redneck crowds would promote “disco demolition derbys”, where they would proceed to torch piles of disco records. They were expressing their hatred of a music that was: a) pansexual; b) of black, Latin and gay origins; c) produced by studio boffins; d) exuded cosmopolitan savoir faire. Disco was, then, also ‘dying’ in the mainstream, thanks to an onslaught of extremely cheesy tunes that clogged the airwaves. Unfortunately, to a lot of people this is the disco they know: Village People-style crap, bad karaoke fodder. Disco, of course, was so much more than that. It not only carried on breathing, thanks to a creative and thriving underground, but also became the blueprint for the next dancefloor revolution just round the corner — namely house music. To this day, it remains one of the key influences in the music many of us dance to. This podcast pays tribute to this magnificent movement by ‘demolishing’ disco in a much more positive way: mixing, editing, juxtaposing and mashing up new and old interpretations. From the galactic bliss of Orlando Riva Sound to the symphonic sass of the Salsoul Orchestra, from the synthetic homages of Lindstrom & Prins Thomas to the shiny funkiness of Le Grand David, from the leftfield proto-garage of Loose Joints to the classic italo sounds of Klein & MBO, there is a bit of everything in here. You'll also hear Chicken Lips, Giorgio Moroder, Jermaine Jackson, Donna Summer, Dinosaur, Padded Cell and, erm, The Glitter Band (funky as fuck, check it out!). Brazilians make two decisive contributions: Azymuth's anthemic Jazz Carnival and Jorge Ben's discofied samba Taj Mahal (which Rod Stewart stole for Do Ya Think I'm Sexy — Ben sued and won, you'll be pleased to know). Before you ask, this mix was done in Ableton Live, so those ever-shifting live drummer beats from the 1970s would behave and sit where they were told. Camilo Rocha, November 2007 Tracklisting: MFSB — Love is the Message (12” remix) (Philadelphia Intl', 1978) Dinosaur — Kiss Me Again (beats) (Sire, 1978) Donna Summer — Summer Fever (bits) (Casablanca, 1976) Concorde Music Club — Models are not Angels (Le Grand David remix) (Stereofiction, 2003) Salsoul Orchestra — Chicago Bus Stop (Salsoul, 1976) Mock & Toof — Black Jub (Tiny Sticks, 2007) Loose Joints — Is It All Over My Face (edit) (West End, 1980) Phreek — I'm a Big Freak (R U 1 2) (groaning) (Atlantic, 1978) Chicago — Street Player (Pseudo-Bucketheads edit) (CBS, 1979) Orlando Riva Sound — Moonboots (edit) (Salsoul, 1977) Padded Cell — Moon Menace (DC, 2007) Roxy Music — Angel Eyes (12" version) (vocals) (Polydor, 1979) Cosmic Hoffmann — Space Disco (edit) (EMI-Electrola, 1982) Alden Tyrell — Disco Lunar Module (Lindstrom & Prins Thomas remix) (Clone, 2005) The Trammps — Zing Went the Strings of My Heart (guitar) (Buddah, 1972) Giorgio Moroder — From Here to Eternity (Oasis/Casablanca, 1977) Chin Chin — Appetite (Chicken Lips Dub) (Dialect, 2007) The Spirals — Permission to Fly (Darkroom Dubs, 2007) Klein & MBO — Dirty Talk (USA Connection Instrumental) (25 West, 1982) Gaz Nevada — IC Love Affair (vocals) (ZYX, 1983) Michel Polnareff — Lipstick (Atlantic, 1976) Klein & MBO — Dirty Talk (beats) (25 West, 1982) Jermaine Jackson — Erucu (edit) (Tamla, 1976) Azymuth — Jazz Carnival (Milestone, 1979) First Choice — Let No Man Put Asunder (accappella) (Salsoul, 1983) Mekon — Boy Bitten (Padded Cell remix) (PIAS/Wall of Sound, 2006) Dinosaur — Kiss Me Again (edit) (Sire, 1978) Le Grand David — Montre-Moi Ton Experience (Stereofiction, 2007) Richard Dorfmeister & Madrid de los Austrias — Boogie No More (Reverso 68 remix) (G-Stone, 2007) Donna Summer — Summer Fever (edit) (Casablanca, 1976) Dinosaur — Kiss Me Again (beats) (Sire, 1978) Vernon Burch — Get Up (edit) (Chocolate City, 1979) Glitter Band — Makes You Blind (Bell, 1975) Jorge Ben — Taj Mahal (Philips, 1977) Camilo Rocha lives in São Paulo. He is widely credited for helping establish Brazil's dance music scene during the nineties. As a DJ he has performed throughout South America and Europe, and as a journalist he has written articles for magazines, newspapers and websites both in Brazil and the UK.
01: The Cardigans - Your New Cuckkoo (Super Stereo Mix) [White Label] 02: Martinez - Fuji [Guidance Records] 03: DJ Gabriel B. & Romelus S. - Gimme Love [AirTight Recordings] 04: Stefan Schmidt - Minimal Contact (Silicone Soul Hypno House Dub) [White Label] 05: G-Pal - Life [Plastic City] 06: Spiritchaser - In Your Hands (Club Mix) [Niche Blue] 07: Kaito - Everlasting [Kompact] 08: Distance - Desire (Original Mix) [Blaq Velvet Recordings] 09: Soul To The Rhythm feat. Godwin - One on One Love (Deep Flavor Instrumental) [Dig It International] 10: Elesse - The Liberian Track [White Label] 11: Bent feat. Zoe Johnston - Swollen (Francois K Vocal Mix) [Sport] 12: Mekon feat. Marc Almond - Please Stay (Royksopp Remix) [Wall Of Sound]