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I look at the Magic: The Gathering history behind the Hearthstone card Jade Telegram, before playing Kibler's "Wut" Shaman on the ladder. You can find the deck import link below the following contact links. Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 2x (0) Melomania # 2x (1) Azsharan Scroll # 2x (1) Cold Storage # 2x (1) Lightning Reflexes # 2x (1) Saxophone Soloist # 2x (1) Scalding Geyser # 2x (1) Schooling # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 2x (3) Piranha Poacher # 2x (3) Turn the Tides # 2x (4) Backstage Bouncer # 2x (4) Prison Breaker # 2x (4) Speaker Stomper # 1x (5) Queen Azshara # 1x (6) Golganneth, the Thunderer # 2x (6) Horn of the Windlord # 1x (15) Yogg-Saron, Unleashed # AAECAfu0BgTbuQTipAWN9QWplQYN4LUE4rUEvLYEmdsE6aMFw9AF9NAF5eQF9ugFrekFze4Fh/sFwpoGAAA=
Świąteczni niczym Mariah Carey i Kevin McCallister razem wzięci „Kulturyści”, czyli Damian Zagórski & Wiktor Stańczyk zabiorą Was w przedświąteczną podróż dookoła świata. Będzie mleko i ciastka dla św. Mikołaja, pomysły na prezenty dla zapominalskich i szlafrok dla redaktora Stańczyka. Spod choinki na noc w operze zabiera nas Martyna Kosecka, która w „Melomanii” opowie o jednym z najważniejszych krążków w historii muzyki. A co dalej? Nasze nowe głosy, czyli Jakub Rakowski & Kasia Michalak w „Rakowisku”. „Rakowisko” to starcie opinii wokół Waszych ulubionych muzycznych krążków. Kuba wytknie wszystkie błędy, a Kasia przyklei plaster na złamane fanowskie serce. A to dopiero początek! Na zakończenie Asia Jesiołowska i drugi odcinek „Kartek z kalendarza”. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:47 „Kulturyśći” 0:47-1:15 „Melomania” 1:15-1:34 „Rakowisko” 1:34-1:43 „Kartki z kalendarza”
O wielkim powrocie – na scenę i do przeszłości opowiedzą najbardziej radiowi „Kulturyści” na świecie, czyli Damian Zagórski i Wiktor Stańczyk. Tylko oni potrafią połączyć w jednej rozmowie My Chemical Romance i margarynę „Kasia”. Muzycznie nie zwalniamy tempa. Natalia Matuszewska w „Unikatach” sprawdzi, co może spotkać nas w urzędzie dla bezrobotnych i co ma to wspólnego z The Clash. A co dalej? Zespół tyle intrygujący, co tajemniczy, czyli Visage. Kilka słów o new romantic przygotowała Martyna Kosecka w „Melomanii”. Na „Stacji Kryminał” czeka na Was Kinga Piera, która już tradycyjnie poruszy sprawę true crime. Dalej mikrofon przejmuje nasz nowy głos, Asia Jesiołowska, która podzieli się z Wami opowiadaniami o sprawach jej najbliższych. Pierwszy odcinek „Kartek z kalendarza” już w Waszych słuchawkach. „Bezmyślnik” to kolejny segment, który będzie gościł u nas częściej. A w nim Marysia Maczugowska i jej obserwacje o codzienności. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:32 „Kulturyści” 0:32-0:45 „Unikaty” 0:45-1:11 „Melomania” 1:11-1:54 „Stacja Kryminał” 1:54-2:05 „Kartki z kalendarza” 2:05-2:14 „Bezmyślnik”
W dzisiejszym podcaście rządzą dziewczyny! Zaczynamy "Melomanią", w ktorej Martyna Kosecka sprawdza, jak brzmi najlepsza odsłona Blondie. Mocny makijaż, platynowe włosy i przede wszystkim - ikona energetycznego rocka to przepis na doskonałą historię. W "Unikatach" Natalia Matuszewska zabiera nas do opowieści o niemniej charakterystycznej niż Debbie Harry kobiecie, czyli podbijającej serca słuchaczy Gwen Stefani i jej "Don't Speak". A na zakończenie mała zmiana, czyli dziewczyny oddadzą głos Szymonowi Sadowskiemu, który już tradycyjnie opowie o broni białej. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:24 – „Melomania” 0:24-0:35 – „Unikaty” 0:35-0:40 – „Ostrze”
Co słychać u Me and That Man? Co wydarzyło się w Lidze Mistrzów? O tym, jak strzelić gol z przewrotki i szybkim skokiem wrócić do pomidorówki u babci tylko u „Kulturystów” w składzie Wiktor Stańczyk & Damian Zagórski. A co dalej? Muzyczny Święty Graal i niezastąpiona Natalia Matuszewska, która sprawdzi „is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?”. W świat synth popu i Pet Shop Boys zabierze nas Martyna Kosecka i jej „Melomania”. Muzyczna uczta zaprowadzi nas w świat znacznie bardziej mroczny. Wysiądziemy na „Stacji Kryminał”, w której Kinga Piera sięga po historie true crime, by nas ostrzec i uwrażliwić. A na zakończenie szybka wycieczka do południowo-wschodniej Azji. O czym opowie Szymon Sadowski? Sprawdźcie sami. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:39 „Kulturyści” 0:39-0:54 „Unikaty” 0:54-1:32 „Melomania” 1:32-1:47 „Stacja Kryminał” 1:47-1:50 „Ostrze”
Już nie z pokojów, a ze studia. Z nową energią i nieblaknącym zapałem "Kulturyści", czyli boomersko-zoomerski duet Damian Zagórski i Wiktor Stańczyk. Muzyczne wydarzenie tygodnia, solidna dawka sportowych emocji i... foliarz w śpiulkolocie tylko u Kulturystów. A co dalej? Natalia Matuszewska, która w "Unikatach" opowie, dlaczego Kurt Cobain pachnie jak Teen Spirit i znajdzie inspiracje w "Ekstazie" Anny Gacek. Nie zbaczając z muzycznym torów, Martyna Kosecka zaprasza do "Melomani" i sprawdza, co słychać u INXS. A na zakończenie nasz nowy głos, czyli Szymon Sadowski w temacie, którego jeszcze u nas nie było, czyli...broni białej. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:50 "Kulturyści" 0:50-1:00 "Unikaty" 1:00-1:28 "Melomania" 1:28-1:35 "Ostrze
Daniel Garcia de RockFest Houston nos cuenta como nacio su inquietud de documentar conciertos en Houston y a donde vaya.
Orzeźwiająca niczym zimna lemoniada "Melomania" wprowadzi Was w wakacyjny nastrój. To krótkie, ostatnie przed wakacjami wydanie kieruje nas w stronę piasku pod stopami, górskich szczytów na horyzoncie i głów ponad chmurami. Wracamy do Was w październiku i tradycyjnie - słyszymy się!
Marzyliśmy o powrocie do choć minimalnej normalności, a tym samym - do rozgrywek piłkarskich na najwyższym poziomie. O Euro 2021 dyskutują nasi piłkarscy eksperci znani spod szyldu "Kulturystów", czyli Damian Zagórski & Wiktor Stańczyk. A co dalej? Dalej...we have a crush on "Crush", czyli "Melomania", a w niej Martyna Kosecka przenosi się o cztery dekady wstecz, by opowiedzieć nam o brzmieniach tamtych lat. Słyszymy się!
Za oknami lato w pełni, świat mieni się kolorami i wibruje pozytywną energią. To idealny moment, by na tej fali wybrać się do lat 60. i zanurzyć w muzykę pełną intensywnych barw. O tym - i, jak zwykle, nie tylko - Martyna Kosecka i jej "Melomania". A na zakończenie długiego weekendu i nieco krótszego podcastu "Phantom Radio", które przygotował Simeon Simeonov. Ta część nietypowa, bo anglojęzyczna, oddaje radiowy eter i pole do popisu studentowi, który wykorzystuje program Erasmus, by nie tylko się uczyć i poznawać ludzi, ale także - tworzyć. Simeon, the floor is yours!
Za oknem piękne słońce, aura idealna na spacer. A gdyby tak wybrać się na niego ze słuchawkami i UŁ na fali w uszach? W najnowszym wydaniu przywita Was Martyna Kosecka i jej "Melomania", w której czeka na Was muzyczna podróż przez najlepsze albumy, dekady i rytmy. Tym razem - nieśmiertelne "Brothers in arms". Mikrofon przechwycą "Kulturyści" w składzie Damian Zagórski & Wiktor Stańczyk, którzy, wybudzeni w środku nocy z najgłębszego snu, o piłce opowiedzą wszystko. Z boiska piłki nożnej Eryk Kielak zabiera nas do Tanzanii, gdzie, w rozmowie ze swoimi gośćmi, porozmawia o...ubraniach. Nie zabraknie też kilkudziesięciu minut dla ducha, podczas których Asia Budzińska w "Czasie Psyche" przybliży nam meandry ludzkiej percepcji. Mrocznie zakończy Kinga Piera, czyli nasza miłośniczka kryminałów, która w "Stacji Kryminał" otwiera się na najtrudniejsze strony ludzkiej natury. Słyszymy się! 0:00-0:17:20 - "Melomania" Martyny Koseckiej 0:17:20-0:45 - "Kulturyści" Damiana Zagórskiego i Wiktora Stańczyka 0:45-1:13 - "Wywiadowca" Eryka Kielaka 1:13-1:52 - "Czas Psyche" Asi Budzińskiej 1:52-2:03 - "Stacja Kryminał" Kingi Piery
"You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life. See that girl, watch that scene, dig in the Dancing Queen" - czy od razu zaśpiewaliście w głowie te wersy? W świat dyskotekowego blasku i historii Abby zabiera Was nasza Dancing Queen, czyli Martyna Kosecka. Dyskotekowy parkiet na murawę zamienią Damian Zagórski & Wiktor Stańczyk, którzy w "Kulturystach" obgadają ćwierćfinały Ligi Mistrzów. Słyszymy się!
Michael Kats grew up in the industrial city of Zaporizhzhia in the South-West of Ukraine, Moved to Kyiv at the age of 18. He received a Bachelor's Degree with Honors then a Master's Degree with Honors from the Kyiv National Economics University in International Economics, in both with 5.0. Then went on to Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto, Canada where he completed his Post-Graduate studies in Marketing Management and received a GPA of 3.9 From being a Reporter and Youtube Show Host at the Kyiv National Economics University Media Platform, To being the organizer of a series of Music Concerts called "Melomania" at KNEU, To being a Project Coordinator for Doors Open Toronto in 2018 & 2019, and now a Membership Outreach & Marketing Lead at the Songwriters Association of Canada, Michael is tremendously passionate about Music, Tennis, and video games: He is the Dungeon Master at his Dungeons & Dragons group. His LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykhailokats/
puntata speciale dedicata all’opera lirica con ospiti… da urlo! (in do maggiore…)
In Today's episode - let's talk about three simple rules to follow for your online and social media accounts that will make you look more polished. I'll also talk about why you should have separate personal and professional profiles (or maybe just professional). Today's topic was already being written, when I caught an example that revolved around Paul Strikwerda's latest blog post (at the time of this episode) "Reviewing the Melomania 1 Wireless Earbuds" https://www.nethervoice.com/reviewing-the-melomania-1-wireless-earbuds/ I'm a big fan and consider myself a friend of Paul's. So I highly recommend you get Paul Strikwerda's Book "Make Money In Your PJ's" - https://amzn.to/2WfVDVg (this is an affiliate link - you don't pay extra, but we may receive a small commission) Find us online... WEBSITE: https://anyvoices.com INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/AnyVoices.IG FACEBOOK: facebook.com/AnyVoices.FB TWITTER: twitter.com/Any_Voices ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/anyvoices SUPPORT US: https://anchor.fm/anyvoices/support The Real Voice - Mel Allen is your host. Find out more about me at https://therealvoice.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anyvoices/support
Hace ya dos años que nos percatamos de que a la hora de editar los programas, se quedaban en el olvido numerosos momentos divertidos que no tenían cabida en el podcast. De modo que decidimos intercalar esos descacharrantes momentos en las canciones de despedida que poníamos al final de cada programa. Dicha sección recibió el nombre de 'Tomas Falsas'. Y al igual que hicimos el año pasado, cerramos la temporada con este especial en el que recopilamos las tomas falsas que se han ido sucediendo a lo largo del último año. ¿Preparados para partiros el ojete? And Here We Go!! La lista de canciones es la siguiente: 1. "Better As One", de 'The Heavy'. 2. "Elevation", de 'U2'. 3. "Over My Head", de 'Lit'. 4. "Do What You Gotta Do", (de "Descendants 3") de Dove Cameron y Cheyenne Jackson. 5. "Uptown Funk", de Mark Ronson ft Bruno Mars. 6. "Father Of All…", de 'Green Day'. 7. "I'm A Believer" de 'Smash Mouth'. 8. "I Wanna Be Sedated' de 'The Offspring' (Cover del tema de 'The Ramones'). 9. "Enter Sandman" de 'Metallica'. 10. "You Could Be Mine" de 'Guns N' Roses'. 11. "Psycho (Live)" de 'Muse'. 12. "The Boys Are Back" de 'Dropkick Murphys'. 13. "Freedom! '90" de 'George Michael'. 14. «Burn It To The Ground» de 'Nickelback'. 15. «Bad Boys» de 'Inner Circle'. 16. "Mambo Tequila" de 'Azúcar Moreno'. 17. “Fire, Ready, Aim” de ‘Green Day’. 18. “Hammer to Fall (Live Aid 1985)” de ‘Queen’. 19. “Bad Reputation (Cover)” de ‘Avril Lavigne”. 20. “Blitzkrieg bop” de ‘The ramones’. 21. “Mony Mony” de ‘Billy Idol’. 22. “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” de ‘Shania Twain’. 23. “Tequila tanto por vivir, en casa…” de ‘Mägo de Oz’. 24. -“Quédate en tu casa” de varios artistas (‘La Pegatina’, Alba Reig de ‘Sweet California’…). 25. “I Will Survive” de ‘Gloria Gaynor’. 26. "Underclass Hero" de 'Sum 41'. 27. "High Wire" de 'Mike Gregorio', 'Vinnie Lafata' y 'Rob Gengo'. 28. "Shut ‘Em Up", un Mash-Up entre 'The Prodigy, 'Public Enemy' Vs 'Manfred Mann'. 29. “9 To 5” de ‘Dolly Parton’. 30. “U Can’t Touch This” de ‘Mc Hammer’. 31. "Summer" de 'Madbello'. 32. "Melomania" de 'Tobu'. 33. "Colors" de 'Tobu'. 34. "Skystrike" de 'Hinkik'. 35. "Feel Good" de 'Syn Cole'. 36. "Mondays" de 'Onlap' & Oscar Pegorraro.
Echo Deep is best known for his releases on South African record label, House Afrika. He has also featured on Soul Candi Records, Open Bar Music, Melomania, Sony Music, Universal Music and more. In 2019 he was ranked #69 in the Traxsource Afro House Artists chart. Tracklisting: www.untitledmusic.org/echo-deep-mix.html
En este podcats hablo sobre el Samsung galaxy A21s, sobre el Realme x50 5g, los auriculares Cambridge MELOMANIA, y respondo a un podcast de Chiringuito digital. https://pca.st/episode/03c8af26-50a1-4b2b-80c3-48bc7b06a697
En este podcats hablo sobre el Samsung galaxy A21s, sobre el Realme x50 5g, los auriculares Cambridge MELOMANIA, y respondo a un podcast de Chiringuito digital. https://pca.st/episode/03c8af26-50a1-4b2b-80c3-48bc7b06a697
Tässä jaksossa uppoudumne musiikin maailmaan. Kerromme omat musiikilliset taustamme sekä vertailemme musiikin kuuntelu tapojamme.
Dave Geraghty of Join Me In The Pines (and Bell X1) was in the Beat studios to chat about the release of his new album Melomania. The conversation took a few left turns and also includes two live performances. Originally broadcast on 29th September 2019
Broadcasted by Melomania Club on Jan 10th 2018 Tracklist...... Doppel & Draztec - Misty Flipper [Open Records] DAVI & Definition - Desoleé [DELYSID] Ben Böhmer & Wood - Velvet Rebellion [Anjunadeep] Robert Babicz - Dream Turtle [BABICZSTYLE] Roman Rai - Perceptions Of Delusion (Peter Pardeike Remix) [Deepwave Records] Forerunners - Just For A While (Extended Mix) [Pure Progressive] Alex O'Rion - Muriwai [Sudbeat Music] Tone Depth - Red Flag [fryhide] DJ Zombi - Lovely [Beat Boutique] Patrice Baumel & Audiofly - Atacama (Damian Lazarus Re-Shape) [Crosstown Rebels] Rodriguez Jr. - Radian (Audiofly Remix) [Mobilee Records] SEQU3L - Whispers [Qilla] Lehar - The Last Track [Diynamic]
Happy holidays everyone. Featuring "Microcosms of Music" by me, Patrick Simpson, produced in May 2016. Music was Erik Satie's "Je te veux." Podcast recommendations: Radiolab (radiolab.org) This American Life (thisamericanlife.org) Welcome to Night Vale (welcometonightvale.com) Song Exploder (songexploder.net) Criminal (thisiscriminal.com) Love + Radio (loveandradio.org) 99% Invisible (99percentinvisible.org) Planet Money (npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money) Revisionist History (revisionisthistory.com) HowSound (transom.org/topics/howsound) Other podcasts I didn't mention but still love: Serial. Duh. Radiotopia has so many more great podcasts beyond the ones I mentioned. To name a few more: The Heart, the memory palace, Radio Diaries, Strangers, The Allusionist, The Truth, and The Bugle. NPR also has several more podcasts I enjoy other than Planet Money—specifically Embedded (which hasn't been updated in a while, I'm waiting!), Code Switch, and of course, the NPR Politics Podcast. Lauren Ober on The Big Listen deserves a shout-out for introducing me to so many great podcasts beyond the small circle of networks I usually listen to—my two favorites right now are Serendipity and Flash Forward. Alice Isn't Dead, Within the Wires, and The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) are all surreal serialized audio fiction podcasts produced under the Night Vale umbrella. I love them all. Radiolab produced a podcast about the Supreme Court last summer called More Perfect, which was amazing. Those guys are radio gods. There are several podcasts about sound that I love: The World According to Sound, Sound Matters, Twenty Thousand Hertz, and Reasonably Sound. They're vastly different in style, but they all share the unique ability to change how you listen to the world. On the Media is one of the best news commentary podcasts out there. Bob and Brooke have been doing this for decades, and it shows. Reveal is doing some of the most important work in radio, and I'm proud to support them. The stories are so well researched and reported, and every one of them will move you and change how you look at the world. And finally, the Gimlet podcasts are the new kids on the block, and they're knocking it out of the park. I love Reply All, and lately I've also been enjoying some of the newer ones like Science Vs and Undone. Thanks for a great first season everyone. Melomania will return in the new year.
Sampling is a huge part of today’s music industry. Though producers (usually) have permission from the original creator of the sample to use it, many claim that the practice is making a mockery of the once pure art of composing, and that musicians should be writing their own music rather than just ripping off some catchy riff from another track. However, these critics don’t realize that sampling dates back further than modern hip hop; it’s been a staple of the Western musical tradition since the Renaissance, and probably even further back than that. Back then, it was called “quoting,” and it wasn’t just your average joe composers doing it—Tchaikovsky did it, Mozart did it, even Bach—well not the Bach you’re thinking of, but still. On this episode of Melomania, I talk with Michael Schelle, a contemporary composer who has embraced the custom of quoting, and in the process, has created some of the most original music of the 21st century.
This second installment of Melomania is the beginning of a three-part series about how music grows out of other music. After the massive critical and commercial success of their third album OK Computer, Radiohead didn’t know where to go next. Some wanted to continue on the path of alternative rock, but lead singer and songwriter Thom Yorke felt that guitar music had run its course and that the band needed a new direction. After several grueling months of experimentation in the studios, Radiohead released Kid A, an album that Time magazine would later call “the weirdest album to ever sell a million copies.” A strange melding of electronica, jazz, and rock, Kid A surprised fans expecting another OK Computer, but by the end of the decade, it was widely recognized as one of the best albums of all time. But why did the band make this dramatic shift when they could have easily have been satisfied with what they had mastered on previous albums? Enter the enigmatic producer Richard D. James, known better by his alias Aphex Twin.
Welcome to Melomania, the podcast where I, Patrick Simpson, deconstruct music and what it means. In this episode, we take a look at the underappreciated art of the soundtrack. Our case study is Terry Gilliam’s cult sci-fi hit Brazil, a film in which the majority of the soundtrack only features variations on one song—Ary Barroso’s hit song “Aquarela do Brasil.” By closely examining how Gilliam intertwines plot and theme with this song, we can see just how much a soundtrack can do for a film.
show#597 06.27.15 New Stuff & Memories J.J. Appleton & Jason Ricci - Jason Solo from Dirty Memory 2015 (6:04) Ben Reel - Crushed It from 7th 2015 (4:06) Bob Brozman - Green River Blues from Post-Industrial Blues 2007 (4:34) Greg Nagy - You Can Love Yourself from Walk That Fine Thin Line 2009 (2:55) Beverly "Guitar" Watkins - D Harp Blues from Feelings of Beverly "Guitar" Watkins 2005 (3:26) Dennis Gruenling & Jump Time - Rooftop Swing from Dennis Gruenling & Jump Time 1999 (6:15) Debbie Davis: sonoma sunset from Debbie Davis' Blues Blast 2007 Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Dumpster Blues from Watermelon Slim & the Workers 2006 (3:01) Vavavoom - Atomic Stomp from Melomania 2006 (4:07) David Landon - One Hundred Years from This Time 2009 (4:22) Ten Years After - The Stomp from Ssssh. 1969 (4:34) Smokey Wilson - You Don't Love Me from 88th Street Blues 1995 (4:33) Charlie Musselwhite & Sugar Ray Norcia - Blues, Why Do You Worry Me? from Superharps 1999 (8:31) Big Sugar - Rolling Pin from Hemi-Vision 1996 (6:46) Rob Stone - Back Around Here from Back Around Here 2010 (3:52) Paul Thorn - I Don't Like Half The Folks I Love from Pimps and Preachers 2010 (4:20) The Sean Carney Band - I Know Your Wig Is Gone from Life Of Ease 2006 (3:25) Olu Dara - Bubber (If Only) from In the World: From Natchez to New York 1998 (3:03) Mike & the Mellotones - money, politics & religion from Thumbs Up 1999 (7:30) R.J. Mischo - I Can't do Without You from King of a Mighty Good Time 2008 (7:00) Iggy Pop - Annie Ross - Evil California (These Blues) from Short Cuts 1993 (3:51)
show#52702.08.13 Denny Freeman - Cat Fight from A Tone for My Sins 1997 (5:12) Kelly Richey - Lookin' For A Fight from Carry The Light 2008 (2:36) The Geoff Everett Band - If You Can't Fight (Wear A Big Hat) from The Quick And The Dead 2012 (5:54) Scrapomatic - Crime Fighter from I'm a Stranger and I Love the Night 2012 (5:35) Lazy Lester - I'm a Lover Not A Fighter from Excello 45RPM 1958 (2:33) William Clarke - Feel Like A King from Now That You're Gone 2002 (3:33) Greg Brown - Why Do You Even Say That from Over and Under 2001 (3:51) Joe Louis Walker - 08-Alone from (4:05) 10 None of Us Are Free from (5:29) Don Leady - Fat Wolf Blues from Hillbilly Boogie Surfin' Blues 2013 (2:33) Freddie Roulette - Del Conto Shuffle from Sweet Funky Steel 1973 (5:10) Scissormen - The Devil Is Laughing from Big Shoes 2012 (5:51) Blue Bishops - Walking in a Hurricane from In The Red (self-release, 2009) 2009 (3:45) R.J. Mischo - Too Cool For School from Knowledge You Can't Get In College 2010 (3:03) Sugar Boy And The Sinners - Bad Habits from All You Can Eat 2014 (4:38) Dayna Kurtz - Billboards For Jesus from American Standard (Munich, 2009) 2009 (4:20) Big Joe & the Dynaflows - What the Hell Were You Thinkin'? from You Can't Keep a Big Man Down 2011 (2:45) Tin Pan - My Bucket's Got a Hole In It from Hound's Tooth 2008 (3:52) Vavavoom - Blue Drag from Melomania 2006 (5:38) Rory Gallagher - Bullfrog Blues from Live! in Europe 2011 (6:47) Dan Bubien - Exile Blues from Empty Roads 2013 (3:00) The Nighthawks - Woke Up This Morning [From the Sopranos] from Blue Moon in Your Eye 2006 (3:45) Snowy White Blues Project - Red Wine Blues from In Our Time ....LIVE 2010 (5:04) Tab Benoit - Darkness from Night Train to Nashville 2008 (5:18) Nathan James & The Rhythm Scratchers - Blues Headache from What You Make Of It 2012 (3:48) Professor Harp - Texago At Doyle's from They Call Me The Professor 2011 (2:55) James Solberg Band - One False Move from One Of These Days (4:17) Blind Mississippi Morris - Willie from Along The Blues Highway 2001 (4:56) Stringbean & the Stalkers - Showplace Shuffle from Hey Hey 2000 (2:50) StringbeanRadioPromo from 2008 (0:51)
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Paso Doble ft. Zano - Blind Faith EP (Incl.Kafele, Kalero, Silvia Zaragoza, PhatFrank (The Soulfellaz), OtherSoul, Hypnosis,Deepillusion & BrazilianSoul Crew Remixes)Get 15% OFF your next Traxsource purchase! . Enter code PBC-39D1EFDED37AB528 @ checkout. (1 Per Person). Ends SoonWe Need Your Support Brother's & Sister's.Link : http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=113153 Paso Doble ft. Zano - Blind Faith EP (Incl. Remixes) Exclusivity Traxsource Incl (Kafele, Kalero, The Soulfellaz, Silvia Zaragoza, (Bravesoul Mbewe Deepillusion, Macdonald Dblog DeepIllusion) OtherSoul, Hypnosis & BrazilianSoul Crew) [ GET YOUR COPY ] Melomania Records are Pround To Present Blind Faith EP, a Beautiful EP produced by Paso Doble and Zano.Video Teaser : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKhWKwLu4eUThis EP is Supported By : Black Coffee: "I Love Zano's Approach on This Song...Beautiful Music Paso" Antonello Coghe: "Melomania surprises us once again with this new release but this time with more deep soulfull sounds, perfect for the summer! My favorite on the EP is (Kaler's Makonde AX FX Remix) Full support frorm Nulu fam!" Andy Compton: "Dope Mixes In There ! I Like !!" Kafele: "Fresh, creative and soulful music...Full of light." DJ Hypnosis: "This is the most Musical and well produced project, the standard is amazing. Im proud to be part of it." Kalero: "Props to Paso Doble and Zano for such a nice track ... I simply enjoyed remixing it and had fun tweaking it with my boy Axel V. Thanksfor the opportunity and keep them coming ... Peace !! " Silvia Zaragoza: "Hot, and very special project for me! Excellent soundtrack by Paso Doble, spectacular and emotional vocal by Zano.Loving this staff !!." Deepillusion: "Deepillusion also known as Bravesoul & ice are very delight ed to be part of such a huge project,as we worked hard for quality matured sound to house lovers" Sal Negro (DUB KOLLECTIV): "Blind Faith (Main Melomania Mix)The main mix is smooth. With a lounge style that keeps you swaying to the song.Blind Faith (OtherSoul Fluta Magica Remix): This is definitely my favorite. The smoothness brings out the flava to the dance floor. Just played this the same night and got the same reaction I get even now. Let's hit the dance floor.Blind Faith (Kalero's Makondo AX FX Remix) : Tribal meets soulful. This track hold it's own with the beat tat makes you ride and the piano that makes you flow.Blind Faith (Soulfellaz Remix): The after midnight closing track that sends them home remembering the track as they sing it out the door.This EP (Blind Faith) has got some of the classiest tracks I have heard in a while. Paso Doble ft. Zano have come up with some real fire here. Continue to bring the heat. You have my full support for this complete EP." Thank You For Your Support
Coming the 23th September exclusivity Traxsource Incl (Kafele, Kalero, The Soulfellaz, Silvia Zaragoza, (Bravesoul Mbewe Deepillusion, Macdonald Dblog DeepIllusion) OtherSoul, Hypnosis & BrazilianSoul Crew) Melomania Records are Pround To Present Blind Faith EP, a Beautiful EP produced by Paso Doble and Zano. This EP is Supported By : Black Coffee: "I Love Zano's Approach on This Song...Beautiful Music Paso" Antonello Coghe: "Melomania surprises us once again with this new release but this time with more deep soulfull sounds, perfect for the summer! My favorite on the EP is "Kaler's Makonde AX FX Remix" Full support frorm Nulu fam!" Andy Compton: "Dope Mixes In There ! I Like !!" Kafele: "Fresh, creative and soulful music...Full of light." DJ Hypnosis: "This is the most Musical and well produced project, the standard is amazing. Im proud to be part of it." Kalero: "Props to Paso Doble and Zano for such a nice track ... I simply enjoyed remixing it and had fun tweaking it with my boy Axel V. Thanks for the opportunity and keep them coming ... Peace !! " Silvia Zaragoza: "Hot, and very special project for me! Excellent soundtrack by Paso Doble, spectacular and emotional vocal by Zano. Loving this staff !!." Deepillusion: "Deepillusion also known as Bravesoul & ice are very delight ed to be part of such a huge project,as we worked hard for quality matured sound to house lovers". Melomania Records