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Paolo Kanà – Positive Vibes Mixshow #277 Show: Positive Vibes Mixshow Artist: Paolo Kanà Air Date: 11 June 2026 Genre: House / Deep House / Disco House / Nu Disco Paolo Kanà – Positive Vibes Mixshow #277 delivers a feel-good selection of house music, blending uplifting vocals, disco-inspired grooves and timeless dancefloor energy. Featuring music from Michael Gray, Mark Knight, Kiko Navarro and more, this episode moves through warm house textures, soulful melodies and contemporary club grooves, bringing together classic influences and fresh underground sounds. Tracklist: 01. Dj Disciple ft Dawn Tallman - Work It Out (N W N Club Remix) 02. Michael Gray ft Sian Lee - Gravity (Extended Mix) 03. Willem Mulder ft Jack Tyson Charles & Arlette Ntantu - Our Secrets (Original Mix) 04. Johan Mila - Feel The Heat (Extended Mix) 05. Mark Knight & Jay Vegas - Give Me Your Love (Extended Mix) 06. Dj Fudge & Kiko Navarro ft Tia Collins - Show You The Way (Original Mix) 07. Simon Adams - The Rooster (Original Mix) 08. Max Winfield & Inaya Day - I Can Feel It (Extended Mix) 09. Deetres (ES) - Dancin (Extended Mix) 10. Adam Dolby, SILAS (UK) - Need Your Love (Extended Mix) 11. Steven Caretti - Smooth (Original Mix) 12. Critesi ft Marcus Sax - This Is Special (Extended Mix) Originally broadcast on Data Transmission Radio. Listen live and explore the archive: https://radio.datatransmission.co
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - ¡EN ABIERTO EL PRÓXIMO SÁBADO 13 DE JUNIO! ️ ¿NO PUEDES ESPERAR? HAZTE FAN Y ESCÚCHALO YA Si eres miembro de la comunidad de House Deluxe, ¡el viaje empieza ahora mismo! Sáltate la espera y disfruta de este episodio completo desde HOY MISMO, antes que nadie, en rigurosa primicia y 100% libre de publicidad. EL VIAJE MUSICAL (2 HORAS DE PROGRESIÓN INÉDITA): Prepárate para un set de 120 minutos diseñado como una progresión sonora impecable que evoluciona contigo, dividida en cuatro bloques de puro baile: • La Apertura Soulful & Elegante: Arrancamos de la manera más fina posible con la inconfundible y legendaria voz de Jocelyn Brown arropada por el sonido de Incognito. La elegancia continúa con las producciones de Luis Radio, el groove fresco de Alex Gewer, el toque maestro de Seamus Haji con la vocal de Hazel Fernandes, y la sofisticación disco que siempre aporta el gran Michael Gray remezclando a Danny Kane. • El Groove de Transición (House & Disco): El viaje se vuelve más profundo y envolvente gracias a la alianza de Walter G & Jay Caruso, los ritmos de Alex Lo Faro & Moe Turk, la finura en los platos de Jo Paciello, y un bloque cargado de ritmo orgánico y raíces baleáricas liderado por el talento de Lalo Leyy (junto a Kako Martinez y Elia Maria), Fimiani, y los maestros Kiko Navarro, Dj Pippi & Willie Graff. • La Zona Central (Jackin & Funky House): La energía se transforma en puro movimiento de caderas con el aporte de Timmy Tom & Melanie Brown, el remix de Stacy Kidd para DJ Disciple, la fuerza de Enrico BSJ Ferrari & Matteo Vitale, y el sonido sofisticado de productores de la talla de Francesco Capodaglio, Chemars, Definite Grooves (remezclado por Sgt Slick) y los infalibles David Penn & KPD. • El Cierre Contundente (Tech House & Club Energetico): En el último tramo de la sesión, la pista se vuelve seria e intensa. Disfrutamos de la genialidad de Spiller (con la mítica vocal de Sophie Ellis-Bextor), los hipnóticos acordes de Cristoph, el regreso al set del alemán Andy Bach, el contundente e inconfundible sonido de Mark Knight (tanto en la producción como en su bomba junto a James Hurr y Cutty Ranks), los ritmos de Folkness y la energía arrolladora del nacional Rick Silva. ¡Disfrútalo! Y si te gusta nuestra apuesta por la música de calidad y el apoyo a la industria, suscríbete al podcast, coméntanos qué te ha parecido el episodio y ¡regálanos un like! DESCARGA NUESTRA APP OFICIAL: Lleva las sesiones exclusivas siempre contigo en tu iPhone o Android: • App Store: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/housedeluxe/id1604078012 • Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_streaminglivespain.housedeluxe CONECTA CON GANNY MARTÍN: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ganny.martin • Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/GannyMartin • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/housedeluxeradio NUESTROS CANALES: • House Deluxe: https://lnkfi.re/housedeluxebygannymartin • Dance of the 90s: https://lnkfi.re/danceofthe90sEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de House Deluxe By Ganny Martín (OFICIAL). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1041985
The weekly radio show from Alok. 01. Jude & Frank - The Sound Of House02. Alok presents SOMETHING ELSE feat. Labi Siffre - I Wonder If You Know03. Michael Gray feat. Mike Dunn - You & Me04. Bhaskar, Mojjo - Discoteka05. R-CHY - The Hype [PREMIERE]06. Alok & Alan Fitzpatrick feat. bbyclose - Friday, I'm In Luv07. David Guetta & Marten Hørger, Men Machine - The Past, The Present, The Future08. Deep Dish - Dreams (Axwell Remix)09. Fedde Le Grand - Monster10. Eric Prydz feat. Adeva - In and Out (Eric Prydz Remix)11. AVE - Meet Me In The Dark12. HASKELL - Balonga13. D-Nox, Bhaskar - High Paradise14. Clüb De Combat, T-Puse, Oi - Bounce15. Yves V & VIKTOR - Fit The Tempo16. Geeyo Ibra - Come Back17. Samuele Sartini - Family Affair18. Jonas Blue - Girl19. Vylow - Got Me Dreamin'20. Alok, SIDEPIECE, Victor Ruiz - Mind Illuminate
Prince - June Monique Bingham, Black Coffee, Sir LSG - Deep In The Bottom (of Africa) Nathan Thomas, Vic Laos, DJ Spen - Slow Down (DJ Spen's Extended Mix) Prefix One, Nambi, Reelsoul - Grateful (Reelsoul Remix) Saison, Mike Dunn, Adrianne Archie - Non Stop (Extended Mix) Sammi Ferrer, Chaleee - Champagne David Bailey, MissFly - You Don't Know (Underground Project Extended Mix) Ezel, Rona Ray - Take Me Home (Original Mix) Mona Bode, Ronald Overby - Microphone Fiend (Mona Bode - Ronald Overby Remix) Monocles, Cuebur, Oluhle - Dear Baba (Remix) Deep Xcape - The Missing Color feat. Oscar DJ Sbu Wako Tsakane - Lengoma Todd Terry, Lee Wilson, Rudi'Kastic, DJ Christian B - Everyone Is Love (Extended Mix) Da Vynalist, King Mshivo, Luyanda Makapela - Space Fantasy (Da Vynalist Remix) Da Vynalist, OPZ, Patricia Edwards - Did You Ever (Da Vynalist Remix) Oscar P, Norty Cotto - T.I.R.E.D. (Norty Cotto Remix) Mr. V - Riddims (Organ Mix) Styline & Mr. V - Get Down Charles Webster - Together As One (Aquabassino Remix) Diephuis & Tommy Diep - Drowning in Your Love (feat. Natasha Watts) Dunn's SA - Something About Love (Original Mix) Todd Terry, Lee Wilson, Rudi'Kastic, DJ Christian B - Everyone Is Love (Extended Mix) Kid Fonque, Crackazat - 2Sides (Crackazat Remix) Peabo Bryson - All She Wants To Do Is Me Gladwin Zar, Teejay - Lalela (Remix) Kevin Reynolds, Osunlade - Appointment Confirmed (Yoruba Soul Mix) YASS, Mr. V - The Dream (Original Mix) Ron Basejam - Maynard Turbojazz - The Joy (feat. Rona Ray) [Radio Edit] Dee Jay Alicia - I Wonder (feat. Jesus Martinez) [Dub] Mr. Fingers - When You Need Me (feat. Brianna) Efkay Da Shiqwan - God's hands Hanna, N.W.N. - Sometimes (N.W.N. Remix) Efkay Da Shiqwan - God's hands Supermoon Blues, BNote - Mothering One (Main Mix) Funky Fable, Mr. V - For The Music (Mr. V Variant Main) Monique Bingham, Black Coffee, Sir LSG - Deep In The Bottom Massh, Adam Port, Keinemusik, Ninae - All I Got Drown, Benjamin Franklin - Yes Lord Sebb Junior - My Love (So High) Gnanfri, Gianmaria Della Marta - Elephant (Original Mix) Chucho Teliz - UNIDOS (Extended Mix) Rocco - Saharien Child (Original Mix) Chucho Teliz - UNIDOS (Extended Mix) Dawn Silva - As Long As It's On The One Bill Withers - Time With You (The Gaff RMX / Cutdown) Chymamusique, Floyd D, Earl W Green - Now & Then (Vocal Mix) Fertile Ground - You (DJust Baba & Jazzbee Rework) DJ Tears PLK - Walking in Silence Odyssey Inc., Wayne Soul Avengerz - Too Close Jerome O. - I Remember Terry Jasinto - Rhythm of Your Soul Supershy - Pyrenees Disclosure & Sam Smith - Hotline Bling (Cover) Anané, Michael Gray, Mark Knight - Get On The Funk Train (Michael Gray & Mark Knight Mix) Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret AFROJACK f./Eva Simons - Take Over Control Ron Carroll, Aires Adora, West - Waited (West Turn Right Around Underground Dub Remix) El Bravo, Doug Gomez - I Speak Soul (Doug Gomez Raw Soul Instrumental) Michael Calfan - Breaking The Doors Oscar P & Keith Thompson - 1000 Kisses Guri & Eider, Guri, Eider - That's My Game (Original Mix) Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez - Dakiti Celia Cruz - Un Bembe Pa' Yemaya (Jose Marquez Remix) Stefano Ranieri - African Poet (Original Mix) Ralf GUM, Trigmatic - Alikoto (Ralf GUM Main Mix) Saint Evo, UMBUSO - Garden (Original Mix)
DJ Spen, Thommy Davis, Reelsoul - My Mistake (Spen + Thommy's Chi-Philly Dub),Quickweave, Ed Ramsey - Testify (Quickweave Vocal Remix),Vick Lavender - No Rhyme, No Reason (The Esthetic - EP),Pere Navarro - RH (N.W.N. Remix),Ananda Project feat. Gaelle - Cascades of Color (Wamdue Black Extended Mix),Jesse Saunders - Mistify,Wez Whynt, MoreSoul - Feelin' (Emmaculate Dub Mix),Reggie Steele, Jersey Doughboy - Your Lovin' (NYC Mix),Soul Dhamma - Flower (Dhammic Vocal Mix),Dexter Wansel - First Light of The Morning (1977, LP),Artwork Sounds - Praise + Worship,SoulParlor - Thinking About You (feat. Desney Bailey),Thunderfunk - On The Floor,Terri Green - Starlight (feat. Dino Sirius + Brandon Lane),IQ Musique - Sumthin' Sumthin' (Vocal Rework),David A Tobin - Magic In Love (Rob Hardt Extended Mix),Bobby Womack - The Roots In Me (Roads of Life LP),Lisa Stansfield - Too Much Lovemakin' (Edit),Michael Gray feat. Brian Mazz - Breaking Away,Peabo Bryson - Why Don't You Make Up Your Mind (1981, LP)Dexter Wansel - Theme From The Planets (1976, LP),
Radio Tippa June 2026 Tracklist 01. DukeSoul- Cure Cause (Official Soulful Mix) 02. Dav Risen - God Favoured Me (Main Mix) 03. Musclecars, New Past, Mark Francis - Water (Mark Francis Remix) 04. SAIGH - JJ Presents (MASTER)mp3 05. Stacy Kidd - Way Up (Afro Mix) 06. Dj Disciple, Blessing, Shino Blackk - Here We Go Again (Blackk Vokal Remix) 07. Marc Cotterell - Mysterious Ex (Original Soulful Vocal Mix) 08. Ezel, Rona Ray - It's About The Music (Original Mix) 09. Franck Roger, Rona Ray - Everything You Are (Original Mix) 10. Twism, Greg Banks - So in Love (Extended Mix) 11. Jacqui Bennett, Jeremy Sylvester - Let it Go (Main Vocal Mix) 12. Ron Allen, Jana-Renaé - Make Me Wanna (Original Mix) 13. Sahib Muhammad, Sheldon Ray, DJ Spen - In Her Light (Sahib & Spen's Original Mix) 14. Michael Gray, Bran Mazz - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) (Extended Mix) 15. Masaki Morii - Closer (Nu One Vocal Remix) 16. Floerty - Butterflies - Wez Wyant (Steady Progression Edit)_MST 17. Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari - You Are In My System (Original Deluxe) 18. Beatsbyhand - SANDF 19. Iborian, D-Malice, L.A. Dave - Selina 20. Wesley LS - Dr. No (Original Mix) 21. Afro Wav - Feel the Rhythm 22. Bun Xapa, Daytona, MASSALA - Cairo (Extended Mix) 23. DJExpo Sa - Peaceful Mind 24. Mergs SK, DJ Propel - Masingita 25. AfroNerd, Jïmono - Motherland (Original)
Soul Provider – Soulful and Deep House Hour Join Matt on a journey through the best in Retro House Tracklisting: 1. Shoulda Known Better – Definite Grooves 2. Don’t Lose the Magic – Shawn Christopher (Dr Packer remix) 3. Shining – Jaegerossa 4. Good Inside – Sonic Soul Orchestra, Kathy Brown (N.W.N Extended Mix) 5. Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder) – Michael Gray, Bran Mazz 6. I Can Feel – Tony Deledda 7. Not A Dream – DH Meri (Rulers of the Deep Extended Mix) 8. Chemars – Vanilla Jazz (Extended Club Mix) 9. Like Paradise – Timmy Tom and Melanie Brown 10. We Rise – DJ Oplopopo (Groove Junkies & Reelsoul Remix) The post Soul Provider – Soulful and Deep House Hour appeared first on Soul Provider.
Réécoutez l'Happy Hour DJ de Michael Gray du lundi 1er juin 2026
Episode 563 of Sole Channel Café is a soulful journey through the many shades of House Music, blending timeless grooves, uplifting vocals, underground rhythms, and future classics from some of the scene's most respected artists and producers. This week's session opens with DJ Skratch and Nathan Haines before moving through fresh music from Michael Gray, Roy Ayers (remixed by Jimpster), Ezel & Rona Ray, Ossie, Harry Romero, TSHA, HoneyLuv, Ralph Session, George Smeddles, and many more. We also shine a spotlight on the latest release from RBØR, Tayllor & Craya featuring Mr. V, “Home,” now available worldwide via Helix Records. The Classic Pick of the Mix comes courtesy of Big Moses featuring Kenny Bobien with the timeless anthem "Brighter Days" (Mousse T Fierce Vocal Mix), a record that continues to inspire dance floors around the globe decades after its release. Whether you're tuning in from the gym, the car, the office, or the dance floor, Episode 563 delivers nearly two hours of soulful, deep, uplifting, and underground House Music curated especially for the Sole Channel family, Welcome Home. Tracklist: 1. DJ Skratch ft. Nathan Haines - Electric Stew (We Can Get Down) (DJ Scratch Remix) [T's. Box Records] 00:00 2. Michael Gray ft Phebe Edwards - Life Will Be (Extended Mix) [Sultra] 06:11 3. Roy Ayers - Don't Stop The Feeling (Jimpster Remix) [Down Jazz Records] 11:15 4. Ezel & Rona Ray - It's About The Music (Main Mix) [Bayacou Records] 16:37 5. Geo Jordan - I Try To Forget (DJ Nightdrive Edit) [AUS Music] 21:26 6. Ossie - My Heart, Your Heart [Heist Recordings] 24:30 7. Sterling Ensemble Feat. Stige - I Wanna See You Movin' (Mr. V Sole Channel Remix) (Main) [Sterling Blue Music] 29:43 8. Turntables Night Fever & Raffaele Ciavolino - Underground People [Salted Music] 35:20 9. Masterbuilders - Blend (Groove Assassin Extended Remix) [Soulfuric Deep] 39:38 10. Detroit Rising - Open Letter (Ralph Session Remix) [Down Jazz Records] 44:38 11. Malikk - Closer Now - [8bit Records] 50:08 12. Classic Pick Of The Mix: Big Moses Feat. Kenny Bobien - Brighter Days (Mousse T Fierce Vocal Mix) [King Street Sounds] 55:18 13. Steve Bug & Pornbugs - Behind the Glass (Markus Homm Remix) [Bondage Music] 1:02:28 14. Harry Romero, Brothers Macklovitch, Austin Ato - The Corner (Piano Mix) [Re:Kids] 1:07:50 15. TSHA & HoneyLuv feat. Ellie Maxwell - I Need U [Major Recordings] 1:12:19 16. The Deepshakerz & Leon Benesty - Face2Face [Kling Kong] 1:17:33 17. Ninetoes & Tease - Sashi (Extended Version) [Rise] 1:23:37 18. Vice, Aloe Blacc - Follow Me [Sickworld Music] 1:27:57 19. RBOR, Tayllor & Craya Feat. Mr. V - Home [Helix Records] 1:33:03 20. RETNA - Shake Your Body (Extended) [Botar] 1:38:10 21. Ralph Session Feat. Brandon Markell Holmes - Everything [Freerange Records] 1:43:10 22. George Smeddles ft. House Gospel Choir - Angel [PIV Records] 1:49:45 23. Brandon Markell Holmes - Es Pa Ti (Moon Boots Remix) [Toucan Sounds] 1:54:10
The O'Jays - I Love Music (Joey Negro Sweet Music Mix),Timmy Tom, Melanie Brown - Like Paradise,Michael Gray feat. Phebe Edwards - Life Will Be,Aaron Smith, Julian Voss, Aria - Take Me To That Place,Ralph Session feat. Brandon Markell Holmes - Everything,Definite Grooves - Don't Do Disco,Enrico BSJ Ferrari, Matteo Vitale - Mood Jackin' Swing,Walter G - Ferme Les Yeux,K' Alexi Shelby + Tony Loveless - Nasty You, Nasty Me (K' Alexi Shelby Rooftop Mix),DJ Disciple, The RealShakar - Moving On (Stacy Kidd Remix),Crackazat - Crouching Tiger (feat. Lyric Jones),Lukamusic/Bubz - Brighter Day,Sonny Rollins - Harlem Boys (12" version),Diplomats of Soul feat. Incognito + Vanessa Haynes -Sweet Power, Your Embrace (Atjazz Love Soul Remix),Ezra Collective - Feet For Dancing (Conway Kasey Remix),Omar - Insatiable (feat. Natasha Watts),Nicole Henry - Everything is Fine,Brooke Combe - Tears Won't Lie,Anthony White - Hey Baby,Aaron Frazer - It's A Shame,Curtis Hairston - Let's Make Love Tonight,Ashford and Simpson - Stay Free,
The Gospel According to Dylan. Sixty years ago, Bob Dylan was on stage at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester when a fan shouted "Judas!" from the audience. Giles is joined by Michael Gray, and writer, poet, philosopher, priest, and blues-singer, Malcolm Guite to discuss the spiritual side of Bob Dylan. He also speaks to Gospel legend, Regina McCrary about touring with Dylan at the height of his Christian period.Producers: Katharine Longworth and Peter Everett
EVERBALL 336 by Ladies On Mars + Special Flashback: HP VINCE FIRST HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. Birdee, Kelli Sae - Sweet Love (Extended Mix) 02. Sweet Georgie, Tosha Marie - Mood (Dr Packer Extended Mix) 03. Michael Gray ft Phebe Edwards - Life Will Be (Extended Mix) [Soultra Records] 04. Ladies On Mars - Do It Tonight (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 05. Martina Budde, Ladies On Mars - Shine Throug (Extended Mix) [Soulful House 66] 06. Adam Nova feat. Natasha Watts - Dirty Games (Extended Mix) 07. Purple Disco Machine - Disco Cherry (Extended Mix) [Club Sweat] 08. Kellerkind - Smiling Faces (Extended Mix) 09. 4 AM Jammin' - Release (Original Mix) 10. Dr Packer, Re-Tide, Mattei & Omich (feat. Lukas Setto) - Superstar [Fool's Paradise] (LOM Edit) 11. Kiral x Aternity - I Need (LOM Edit) 12. DE SOFFER - The Rockafeller Skank (Extended Mix) 13. Ladies On Mars - Sexy Model-D (Efectos Especiales Remix) [Feverball] 14. Stephan M - On The Ground (Ladies On Mars Remix) [Sunbeats Digital] 15. Ladies On Mars - Corrida (Extended Mix) [Feverball] SECOND HOUR: GUEST MIX HP VINCE 01. HP Vince - A Soul Journey 02. HP Vince - Time To Fly 03. HP Vince - You Gotta Believe 04. Costa UK - Costa UK - Don't Bother Me 05. HP Vince & Da Funk Junkies - Discoholic 06. Hatiras - Fade Into the Morning Light 07. HP Vince - Vicious Party 08. KPD & HP Vince - House of Rhythm 09. HP Vince - I Need U (Nudisco Mix) 10. HP Vince - Disco Blues 11. HP Vince - Come Home With Me 12. HP Vince - My Special Man 13. Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight, D. Ramirez - You 14. Sinner & James - Sinner & James - Comin' For Ya 15. DJ Fudge - Carry Us Away FOLLOW TO LADIES ON MARS HERE: Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com Official Music Store: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/musicstore/ Bandcamp: https://ladiesonmars.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladiesonmars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladiesonmars Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ladiesonmars Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/ladiesonmars YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ladiesonmars FOLLOW TO FEVERBALL HERE: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feverball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feverball Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/feverball Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/feverball Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/feverball FOLLOW TO HP VINCE HERE: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hpvince Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hpvincemusic Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/vkriek
FEVERBALL 335 by Ladies On Mars FIRST HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. John Morales - Feat Tasha LaRae Can You Handle It (Dub Mix) 02. Michael Gray ft Bran Mazz - Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)' (Extended Mix) 03. Martina Budde, Ladies On Mars - Running Man (Extended Mix) [Soulful House 66] 04. Paul Parsons, Bronx Cheer - Let Love Come Down (Nu Disco Club Mix) 05. AÜRA, Lexa Hill - Anikana-O (Extended Mix) 06. Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (Joi N'Juno Remix) 07. Funk The Beat - I Feel Love 08. Kevin McKay - I Feel Love (Club Mix) 09. Adam's Father - Hey Beautiful (Extended Mix) 10. DE SOFFER - Set You Free (Music Video) 11. Effendi & Crazibiza - Be My Lover (LOM Edit 2) 12. Geoff Sturre, Collette - Ring My Bell (Ladies On Mars Extended Remix) [Exclusive] 13. Ladies On Mars - Burned Discotheque (LOM Dub) [Feverball] 14. Ladies On Mars - Corrida (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 15. DE SOFFER - Cry For You (Extended Mix) SECOND HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX Ladies On Mars 01. Ladies On Mars - If You Want Me (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 02. SOFI TUKKER, The Knocks - One On One (Extended Mix) 03. Redsole - Don't Ask Me (LOM Edit) 04. Sugar Hill - My fire (LOM Edit) 05. Ladies On Mars - Galactica (LOM Dub Edit) [Feverball] 06. Righeira & DJ Plastic - Vamos A La Playa (Retro Disco Machine Extended RMX) (LOM Edit) 07. Ladies On Mars - I Got Your Number (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 08. Ladies On Mars - Got Me (LOM Edit) 09. Paolo Bardelli, TonyMontana dj - Dance All Night (Nu Club Mix) 10. Mark James & Pipi Le Oui - I love U (Peewee Ferris Remix) (LOM Edit) 11. Ladies On Mars, Fer De Leo - High-Energy (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 12. DE SOFFER - The Rockafeller Skank (Extended Mix) 13. Kevin McKay - Two Of Hearts (Extended Mix) 14. Madonna - I Feel So Free (Peggy Gou Energy Mix) 15. Dennis Jones - I Was Made For Dancin' (Ladies On Mars Club Dub Mix) [Feverball] 16. Martina Budde, Ladies On Mars - Raise You Up (Extended Alternative Intro Mix) FOLLOW TO LADIES ON MARS HERE: Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com Official Music Store: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/musicstore/ Bandcamp: https://ladiesonmars.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladiesonmars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladiesonmars Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ladiesonmars Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/ladiesonmars YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ladiesonmars FOLLOW TO FEVERBALL HERE: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feverball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feverball Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/feverball Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/feverball Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/feverball
Réécoutez le FG Chic invite la Resistance Paris by Yann Vico du mardi 19 mai 2026Tracklist :1. Sonny Chiba, Lucid Konversations – No More Illusions (Genuinely Blaq Mix)2. Ialo Ieyy – Aguanile Orisha (Original Mix)3. Dennis Ferrer – Run Free (feat. K.T. Brooks) (Extended Mix)4. Funkerman – Speed Up (Atfc's 0 - 60 Extended Mix)5. The Supermen Lovers, Kye Sones – Coloque Seu Canudo (Extended)6. Michael Gray, Sian-Lee – Gravity (Extended Mix)7. Mood II Swing – Can't Get Away from You8. Phat Cap, Maurice Joshua – Do It Too (Maurice Joshua Main Mix)9. Michael Watford, Mark Francis – Luv 4 2 (Mark Francis 201 EDIT - Vocal)10. Danny Krivit, Imaani, Revival House Pr – Best Of My Love (Danny Krivit Edit)11. Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band – Secret Life Of Us Ft. Donna Gardier & Diane Charlemagne (Original)12. Raquel Rodriguez – Undone (Dave Lee's Disco Blend)Infos et Booking Yann Vico sur : - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/yann_vico_dj/ - FaceBook : https://www.facebook.com/yannvico - Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/yannvico - Bandcamp : https://yannvico.bandcamp.com/
Ibiza is now upon us & the island already looks busy for another full on season. A mix to wet your appetite for all things La Isla Blanca! Tracklisting 1. Michael Gray, Jimi Polo - Better Days 2. Adeva, Groove P - Hold On Honey 3. Jesus Fernandez - La Samba 4. Mark Knight, Cutty Ranks, James Hurr - Bad Man 5. Tony Cortez, Papaya Tropical, Grupo Enkele - A Medias 6. Sllash & Doppe, Jorge Aguilar Y Sus Embelecos - Tombolero 7. Alaio & Gallo - People 8. Amedeo Picone, AboutMe - Sunny Grooves 9. Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, William Kiss, Jordan Brando, Luke Alessi - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Not Without Friends Remix) 10. Simon Adams, Max Millan - Martin Dance 11. Piero Pirupa - Trumpet Man 12. Jewel Kid, Harry Romero - What Happened 13. Dario Nunez, Bubba Brothers - Deeper 14. Andrea Lane - Take Over 15. Alexander Som - Sauvage 16. Zero B Vs. ATFC - Zero Sleep 17. The Ethics - Beat Of The Drum (Paul reid's Summer 2022 Re-Boot) 18. Soul Central - Strings Of Life (Martijn Ten Velden & Mark Knight Toolroom Mix) 19. Energy 52, Paul Reid - Cafe Del Mar (Paul's White Island Re-Work)
Réécoutez l'Happy Hour DJ de Michael Gray du vendredi 15 mai 2026
Follow DJ Toph: ⚡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dj_toph_ ⚡️ Spotify: https://bit.ly/4it5a3C ⚡️ Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/toph/ ⚡️ Follow the House Heat playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4hMLh6F ⚡️ Follow the House Heat Classic Anthems playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/41Po5P6 1 Jay Vegas – Any Love [Hot Stuff] 2 Michael Gray, Definite Grooves, Dyanna Fearon – Spirit Moves [Sultra Records] 3 Odyssey Inc., Wayne Soul Avengerz – Special Love [Fool's Paradise] 4 DJ Fudge & Kiko Navarro – Show You The Way (Remix) [Discoterraneo] 5 Daniel Steinberg – Step With Me Now [Arms & Legs] 6 Hatiras – EZ Rollin' [Spacedisco Records] 7 Tony Dee – It's Yours [LTF Records] 8 CASSIMM, DJ Rae – Your Touch [Jackies Music Records] 9 Lizzie Curious – Hold On [There Was Jack] 10 Wh0 & Rue Jay – Plastic Dreams [Wh0 Plays Records] 11 Diego Bustamante – Swag [Glasgow Underground] 12 Revival House Project, Anelisa Lamola – Music In Me (Wh0 Remix) [Revival Records Ltd] 13 Jackie, Banana Groovz – Spoiled by Your Control [BeTrue Records] 14 Jude & Frank – Uptown Jam [Edible] 15 Johnick, Midnight City – Memories Last [All Night Long Records ] 16 Starr Traxx, Allen(IT) – Off Limits [Snatch! Records] 17 David Penn, KPD – Get Yourself Together [Urbana Recordings] 18 Junerule, Esse. – Inside That Counts [Cruise Music] 19 Joaquin Phunk, John Soulution – Vibin [Mood Funk Records] 20 Turntables Night Fever, Hatiras – Head To Toe [Spacedisco Records] 21 Gianni Bini – Bishop [Ocean Trax Records] 22 Milton Shadow – Black Night [HouseU Records] 23 Osner – Take Me High [Nervous] 24 Zsak – I Like Deep [There Was Jack] 25 Michael Moog – That Sound (Full Intention Club Mix) [Strictly Rhythm] 26 Colourblind, Dina Roache – Nothing Better (TMVS Club Mix) [Ore Music]
Essential House 1019 (MICHAEL GRAY) MIX 1 SONIC SOUL ORCHESTRA FT KATHY BROWN – GOOD INSIDE (EXT) MICHELLE WEEKS, 10&CHANGE – WE WILL LEARN JAY WILLIAMS, URBAN BLUES PROJECT – TESTIFY (ROMEO LOUISA) JOHN MORALES FT TASHA LARAE – CAN YOU HANDLE IT Track Of The Week JAEGEROSSA – CAN YOU DIG IT MIX 2 […]
Réécoutez le FG mix avec Michael Gray du Vendredi 8 mai 2026
Welcome to May's Locked On Disco, which has a slightly deeper and soulful feel, featuring Sabroso, Michael Gray and Sian-Lee, Anane, Risk Assessment, Hotmood, Mark Funk, Danny Cruz and Anna Ingram, Jay Caruso, DJ Fudge and Kiko Navarro, Sean Scanlon and Da Lukas, and Curtis Zack. Enjoy! Here's the tracklist:1 | Sabroso | Candy (All In Vibe)2 | Michael Gray, Sian-Lee | Gravity (Extended Mix)3 | Anane, Jamie 3:26 | It Looks Like Love (Jamie 3:26 Disko Dub Version)4 | Risk Assessment | Love Attraction (Original Mix)5 | Tom Fills, Hotmood | Saxy Back (Hotmood Remix)6 | Mark Funk, Danny Cruz, Anna Ingram | It's Up To You (Extended Mix)7 | Jay Caruso | The More I Get, The More I Want (Soul Disco Mix)8 | Jay Caruso | Girl You Need A Change Of Mind (Original Mix)9 | DJ Fudge, Kiko Navarro | Show You The Way10 | Sean Scanlan, Da Lukas | Stay Beside Me (Da Lukas Remix)11 | Curtis Zack | Fell In Love (Original Mix)Mixed with love in London. And here's the Spotify Playlist although as always some tracks are promos and may not be widely available.F Monday on SpotifyF Monday on Apple MusicF Monday on YouTubeF Monday on TidalF Monday on Amazon MusicF Monday on DeezerF Monday on Instagram
Soul Provider – Touch My Soul – Part 1 Join Matt on a journey through the best in Soulful, Deep, and Retro House Tracklisting: 1. Delicious – Risk Assessment (Risk Assessment Mix) 2. Alone But Free – Mat Joe, Florian Kruse & JMK (Extended Mix) 3. In Da Club – DJ Manuel, Angie Bee 4. Keep On Walking – St Croix and Nada Leigh (Extended Mix) 5. Searching for Love – Da Night & DJ Dove 6. External Sunshine – DJ Dove & Angelica de No 7. A Better Day – Mo’ Cream 8. Get Up DJ Dove, Todd G, DJ Disciple (Extended Mix) 9. Light Up – Mark Lower & Michell Ivon 10. Still In Love – D.P.V 11. Dance All Night – Paolo Bardelli, Tony Montana DJ (Nu Club Mix) 12. Self Control – Laura Branigan (Sgt Slick’s Melbourne ReCut) 13. Gravity – Michael Gray, Sian-Lee (Extended Mix) The post Soul Provider – Touch My Soul – Part 1 appeared first on Soul Provider.
Lars Delfstein - Deep, Club, lounge and beach house beats with love
It's the first of May and the summer is starting, so let's get the smiles moving up and the feet moving out.... This week's show, in the fashion of the series, brings you joy, vibes, sunshine, bongos, beats, vocals, funky and smiles. As a great man once said to me, 'Turn it up to 11, and set the floor on fire' Tracklist; Joe T Vanelli Project, Harambee - Sweetest Day of May (Knee Deep's Vocal Hymn mix) Lars Delfstein - Weekend Paolo Bardelli, Sharon May Linn - We got the situation (Jackin Club Mix) Mark Knight, Wh0 - Clap Your Hands (Extended Mix) Rasmus Faber - Get over here (Disco Remix) Dirty Supercar, Angelo Ferreri - Nothing but the music (ft Elliot Chapman) Mixed Signals 021, Carta - Love Dancing (Extended Mix) Patrick Wayne, DJ Threejay - Saturday Vibes (Original Mix) Lars Delfstein - Funky Sensation Seamus Haji, Michael Gray, Phebe - You bring the sun (Extended Mix) Rick Marshall - Wait a minute (Original Mix) Mark Funk, Danny Cruz - Down Down Down (Original Mix) Mattei & Omich - Meppel West (Extended Mix) Mariah Carey - Anytime you need a friend (Jet Boot Jack Remix)
TRACKLIST: 01 - Michael Gray, Sian-Lee - Gravity 02 - Luppi Clarke - Lipstick 03 - Alex Aleman - Chicago 04 - Gigi Croccante - All Parties 05 - Noel Holler x Picco - Yeke Yeke 06 - Angello Vedra - Sueño 07 - Lego - El Ritmo De Verdad (Aitor Astiz Remix) 08 - Jonas Rathsman - Tobago (Serve Cold, Bensy & Grigoré Remix) 09 - Mark Row - Feelings Deep 10 - Babes on the Run - Dancin (Maxim & Matte Ibiza Mix) 11 - Cajmere feat. Dajae - Brighter Days (Marco Lys Remix) 12 - James Hurr, Wh0 - Out The Door 13 - Filta Freqz - Spellbound 14 - Luppi Clarke - Raw Affairs 15 - Eden Prince, Gene Farris - This Is House #luppiclarke #djluppiclarke #HBFam #housemusic #house
Episode 65 of Shake The Tree, with myself Danny Marx. Broadcasting weekly on Data Transmission radio. Every Wednesday, 11am UK time. Expect the full spectrum of the (mostly vocal) House Music I play & love. This week's show features music from Adam Port, Keinemusik & SG Lewis, Michael Gray, Groove P & MYOB, 95 North & Dam Swindle, The Trip, Dennis Cruz, Rio Tashan & more. Hope you enjoy. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
The American singer-songwriter and musician Bob Dylan is one of the most important recording artists on the planet. A cultural icon, his work has had a profound influence on popular music since the 1960s. First gaining fame as a folk singer with songs that addressed the subjects of the Cold War and the civil rights movement, he later revolutionised rock music. But Dylan is an artist of contradictions. A magnetic performer who remains fiercely private. One of the wealthiest musicians of his generation who dresses like a vagabond. A womaniser who has penned some of the world's most tender love songs. But how did a suburban boy from Minnesota become one of the world's most famous artists? Why does he inspire such fierce devotion and myth-making? And after six decades of songwriting and performing, how can we begin to characterise his legacy? This is a Short History Of Bob Dylan. A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. With thanks to Michael Gray, the pioneer of Dylan Studies, and the author of the first critical study of Bob Dylan's work, Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan. Written by Nicola Rayner | Produced by Kate Simants | Production Assistant: Chris McDonald | Exec produced by Katrina Hughes | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design by Oliver Sanders | Assembly edit by Anisha Deva | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Cody Reynolds-Shaw | Fact Check: Sean Coleman Unlock the next two episodes of Short History Of… right now by subscribing to Noiser+. You'll also get ad-free listening and early access to shows across the Noiser podcast network, including Real Survival Stories and Sherlock Holmes Short Stories. Just click the subscription banner at the top of the feed, or head to www.noiser.com/subscriptions to get started. A Short History of Ancient Rome - the debut book from the Noiser Network is out now! Discover the epic rise and fall of Rome like never before. Pick up your copy now at your local bookstore or visit noiser.com/books to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Essential House 1014 (Michael Gray) MIX 1 SUNSHINE RACKET – MIDNIGHT FUNK (DEEPLOMATIK) JAMIE VAN GOULDEN – SAXON MOTION HUSKY & ANDRE ESPEUT – LIFT ME UP (EXT VOCAL) JAEGROSSA & DANNY RUSSELL – SLOPPY FUNK Track Of The Week THE WEATHER GIRLS – EARTH CAN BE LIKE HEAVEN (SPEN & THOMMY VOCAL) MIX 2 […]
Réécoutez le FG mix avec Michael Gray du Vendredi 3 avril 2026
Positive Vibes with Paolo Kanà delivers a 60-minute journey through soulful, groove-driven and uplifting house music. Each episode blends classic house energy with fresh releases from some of the scene's most respected artists and labels. Expect warm basslines, powerful vocals and feel-good rhythms designed for the dancefloor and beyond. This week's show features music from David Morales, Michael Gray, Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight, Hatiras and more, alongside Paolo Kanà's own production House Is A Feeling. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
A mix inspired by the idea of being present, making peace with the past and holding hope for a better future. I hope you enjoy it. If you'd like to support me, check out my website at djvento.com ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
SUNSET TO SUNRISE: Spring Equinox Special ☀️ A golden hour soul session by The Funk Assassin As day melts into night, this session captures that perfect in-between — where the sky glows, the fire's lit, and the first groove hits just right. We open with a timeless anthem — instantly familiar, instantly warm — before drifting through soulful house staples, gospel-infused highs, and deep, velvet grooves that carry you from golden hour into the night. From the uplifting energy of Ain't Nobody to the undeniable pull of Push The Feeling On, this is a journey built on feeling — not filler. Expect rich vocals, late-day warmth, and floor-ready soul from the likes of Crackazat, Michael Gray, Dave Lee, and Lovebirds — all carefully selected to keep things smooth, stylish, and moving. Think sunset reflections, basslines rolling in with the tide, and that moment when everything just clicks.
1. Dave Lee ft. Raw Essence - Down Down Down2. Leon D - Funky Clav3. Michael Gray ft. Kimberly Brown & The Sultra Gospel Singers4. Groove Armada - Love's Theme5. Kim English - Unspeakable Joy (Maurice Joshua Original mix)6. The Heartists - Belo Horizonti 7. Turbojazz ft. Jennyfire - Optimistic8. Moloko - Forever More (Can 7 Hometree mix)9. Hot Chip - And I was a boy from school10. EBTG - Temperamental (Hex Hector and Mac Quayle Reverse Drum Dub)11. Depeche Mode - World in my eyes (Framewerk 4X4 Rewerk)12. Morgan King - I'm Free (Dee Montero remix)13. Verche - Raw Substance (MNR Paradise on the Patio mix)14. New Order - Crystal (Lee Coombs remix)15. Trance Wax - Rhythm of the Night (Extended mix)16. Kate Bush vs Infusion - Running up that Hill (Federico Monachesi edit)17. Jelly for the Babies & Marc Pollen - Flow Motion (Kobana remix)18. Gio Red - It makes me wonder (Beat Syndrome remix)19. Vantage Point - Love like sleep20. Gat Decor - Naked (Naked Mix)
From poolside to night out - this is Beachhouse RADIO, March 2026 #BHR66
Réécoutez l'Happy Hour DJ de Michael Gray du lundi 09 mars 2026
Réécoutez le FG mix avec Michael Gray du vendredi 6 mars 2026
Okay Tea Time Fam… today we are entering the Peaky Blinders universe. After binge-watching the entire series (for research… obviously), I started wondering what zodiac signs would the Shelby family actually be?!Because when you really think about it… Tommy Shelby is giving serious Capricorn mastermind energy. Arthur? Pure chaotic fire sign. And Michael Gray… oh we are absolutely discussing the astrology of that situation.So in this episode of In the Cards and Stars, we're breaking down the zodiac signs of the Shelby family and looking at the cosmic archetypes behind their personalities, power struggles, and the way they each try to run the empire.We also dive into Cillian Murphy's real birth chart to see what his astrology reveals about the way he plays Tommy Shelby — and honestly… his placements make a lot of sense.Then we wrap things up with your Hollywood headline celeb reading requests in a Tea Time Fam chat! *Timestamps*2:00 Episode overview: Astrology of the Shelby family3:30 Cillian Murphy birth chart analysis7:00 Astrology degrees explained10:18 Mercury & Venus in Taurus breakdown12:30 Mars in Leo & why performers thrive with this placement14:02 Tommy Shelby astrology breakdown27:40 Arthur Shelby astrology breakdown40:39 John Shelby astrology breakdown46:13 Michael Gray astrology breakdown52:18 Tea Time Fam chat & celebrity headlinesIf you'd like to give to the less fortunate like Thomas Shelby, please consider donating to precious rescue pup Dudley's care below :) *CUTENESS WARNING Dudley's post on IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVSixQpjI...*Donate to his care here, every dollar is appreciated more than you know! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GSDRe...
Essential House 1010 (Michael Gray) MIX 1 DJ FUDGE – CARRY US AWAY SMASHED ATOMS FT KATHY DIAMOND – LIFTED (MANNIX 12 INCH DISCO) SONIC SOUL ORCHESTRA FT CAMDEN ROSE – RUN THE RHYTHM (EXT MAIN) JIMMY ALLEN – THE GET DOWN Track Of The Week JAEGROSSA & DANNY RUSSELL – SLOPPY FUNK MIX 2 […]
Tracklist D.O.N.S. In The Mix 899 06.02.2026 01. Mahogany - Ride On The Rhythm (Michael Gray Remix) | West End Records 02. Groove Disciple feat. Angela Johnson - Now That Love's Gone (Extended Mix) | Loyal House Records 03. Marcelo Sousa feat. Maya Jones - Love in Motion (Original Mix) | Catele Recordings 04. Emel, OKPLUS - Get On Up (Extended Mix) | Oysterdale Records 05. Twism, B3RAO - Love That's Bitter (Original Mix) | Disco Legends 06. Paul Parsons - Chique Groovin (Club Mix) | Gimme The Night 07. Simon Adams, Miguel Migs - Feeling Good (Miguel Migs Salty Club Rub) | Salted Music 08. Leg Warmers - Take Me Far Away (Demarkus Lewis Mix) | ArtFunk Records 09. Definite Grooves, Michael Gray feat. Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves (Extended Mix) | Sultra Records 10. Angelo Ferreri - In The Place To Be (Original Mix) | Mood Funk Records 11. Crazibiza, Ryan FZ - Love Of House (Original Mix) | PornStar Records 12. Cedric Gervais - Do It Tonight (Extended Mix) | Delecta Records 13. Wh0 - Can't Stop (Extended Mix) | Toolroom Playtime: 60:10min.
Tracklist D.O.N.S. In The Mix 900 11.02.2026 01. Reiner Von Vielen, Dizko Kreme - From the Heart (Original Mix) | Blur Records 02. Dizko Kreme - Living Fast (Original Mix) | Bedrock Traxx 03. Twism, B3RAO - Love That's Bitter (Original Mix) | Disco Legends 04. Monsieur Van Pratt, Juan Soto - Todo Es Posible (Bustin' Loose Remix) | The Disco Express 05. Paul Parsons - Chique Groovin (Club Mix) | Gimme The Night 06. Definite Grooves, Michael Gray feat. Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves (Extended Mix) | Sultra Records 07. Hector Couto, KIRIK - I Want Magic (Original Mix) | Cecille Records 08. Boogietraxx, Milton Shadow - The Hearing Test (Original Mix) | Brobot Records 09. Turntables Night Fever - He Had The Groove (Original Mix) | Turntables Night Fever 10. Boogietraxx, Milton Shadow - Better (Original Mix) | Brobot Records 11. Turntables Night Fever - On My Mind (Original Mix) | Turntables Night Fever 12. Frank Fonema - Keep On (Original Mix) | Les Folies Digitales 13. Renote - Joyful Night (Original Mix) | Les Folies Digitales Playtime: 60:10min.
Which big player is doing the most damage to gaming? Is it Sony deprioritizing the single player experience? Microsoft anointing a new AI focused Xbox CEO? Nintendo treating major franchises as cheap cash grabs? Join Joseph Martin, James Pelster, and Blu Ryder as they discuss all this and the following on the last of the 100's of the GameCola Podcast! - Paul Franzen and Michael Gray's Cat President: 3rd Rate Candidate is out! - The Slop of Xbox Live Arcade vs the Slop of today - Sony's new gaming priorities - The CEO shuffle of Xbox - How does Pokémon Winds and Waves stack up to our fears and experiences with Gen 8 and 9? - Games we've been playing in RECENT TIMES ~ [Podcast Intro/Outro “5 is Average” by Meteo Xavier]
Tracklist D.O.N.S. In The Mix #886 with special guest Christian Laute 03.10.2025 01. Tom Novy - Your Body (Twism & B3RAO Remix) | Soulful Legends 02. Jo Paciello - Jumping Jack | Peppermint Jam 03. Sparque, Michael Gray, Dr.Packet - Let‘ Go Dancing (Michael Gray & Dr.Packer Extended Mix ) | Fool‘s Paradise 04. Purple Disco Machine & Boris Dlugosch - Love (Christian Laute Remix ) | ID 05. Brunno Becherano - Kindergarten | Verflixt Music 06. Paul Kalkbrenner & Stromae - Que Ce Soit Clair (Christian Laute Remix) | ID 07. Grigore & Serve Cold - Dancing (Samm Remix ) | Defected 08. Ron Carroll - Lost (Club Mix) | Carrillo Music 09. Themba x Inner City - Big Fun | Kontor Records 10. Anyma,Argy, Son Of So - Voices In My Animals (Christian Laute Remix) | ID 11. M.A.N.D.Y vs Booka Shade - Body Language (Helsloot Remix ) | Get Physical Music 12. Camelphat & Marten Lou - Save Me | Subscribe 13. Soleco & Markus Gardeweg - Distant Voices | Kontor 14. Reznik, Jesse Boy - Cloudy Eyes (Dance Tonight ) | VOD Playtime: 60:10min. Karl Oliver Goedicke DJ (Warp Brothers, D.O.N.S.) - Producer - Remixer - Label Manager, Worldwide Artist and Booking Manager: Lilly Palmer | Gregor Tresher | Karotte | Mariana Bo | Warp Brothers | Flymeon | Cristobal Pesce | Mattia Trani | DJ Maex | Dr Donk | Blondex (only GSA) | Bastet (only GSA) | Jose Bonetto | Klaudia Gawlas New website online now: www.goldroom-agency.com
Michael Gray is the Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at Spacial Working. He is based in London, UK. Spacial Working is focused on helping companies to create a flexible work environment that embraces both working from home and working in offices. The aim is to create a flexible arrangement that works well for the company and employees. The media often reports that WFH is finished and most employees are heading back into offices, but the reality is quite different. There is less WFH than during the pandemic period, but it has plateaued and is not dropping much further - so there is much more flexibility today compared to 2019. But many companies still struggle to make it work well so what does Michael advise? https://spacialworking.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgray7/ Summary: In this CX Files episode, Mark Hillary speaks with Michael Gray, Chief Strategy Officer at Spacial Working, about what the pandemic really changed — and what it didn't — in customer experience operations. Gray explains that work-from-home in the contact center industry is not a temporary COVID experiment but part of a much longer evolution enabled by technology and workforce expectations. While some executives continue pushing return-to-office mandates, the evidence shows the future is hybrid: organizations must redesign recruitment, training, management, and performance measurement rather than simply sending agents home with laptops. Flexible working can improve retention and productivity, particularly for parents, carers, and geographically distant employees, but only if supported by proper monitoring, communication structures, and culture. The real challenge for CX leaders is no longer deciding whether remote work works — it is learning how to operationally manage a permanent hybrid workforce. Disclosure: Mark Hillary is a research adviser to Spacial Working
Valentine's Nu-Disco House Party
Hey Beautiful People I'm back once again like a Renegade master this Wednesday for another journey into Musical Paradise so try and control your excitement!! So in Wednesdays's show We'll be spinning some of the more modern discology with some fantastic jams from the past couple of years specially selected for their fulsome flavours as well as some of those fantastic Awesome 4Some tracks from the blender DJ Allan Singleton . So be prepared for another high energy uplifting radio show that brings sunshine and smiles on a a Humpday. It's a Specially Prepped for your aural pleasure. Much Love Marky MMP Cruise FM, and hope you can join me on this special weekly journey delivered with love.. Track List itle - Artist - Remix - Play Time GUILI (Art Of Tones Remix) - Souleance, Art Of Tones - Art Of Tones Remix - 17:12 1000 Kisses (2023) [Extended] - Chocolate Spread, Oscar P & Keith Thompson - Extended - 20:06 Dreamer (Michael Gray Remix) - B. B. & Q. Band, Michael Gray - Michael Gray Remix - 20:11 Barely Breaking Even (Matthias Heilbronn's BKNY Mix) - Louie Vega, Leroy Burgess, The Universal Robot Band, Patrick Adams, Matthias Heilbronn - Matthias Heilbronn's BKNY Mix - 20:16 You Got Me Dancing feat. Audrey Wheeler & Cindy Mizelle - Louie Vega - - 20:24 Music Is My Life feat. Unlimited Touch - Louie Vega - - 20:34 I Believe (Michael Gray & Mark Knight Remix) - Robin S, Michael Gray, Mark Knight - Michael Gray & Mark Knight Remix - 20:41 Buttercup (Extended Dibby Vocal Mix) - Cafe 432, Hannah Khemoh - Extended Dibby Vocal Mix - 20:46 Starlight (Dave Lee's Club Edit) - Dave Lee ZR, Omar - Dave Lee s Club Edit - 20:51 You Used to Hold Me (David Morales Nyc Mix) - Ralphi Rosario, Samantha Blanchard, David Morales - David Morales Nyc Mix - 20:59 You Are The One (Dim´s Oldschool Of Disco Remix) - Cerrone Feat. Jocelyn Brown, Dimitri from Paris - Dim s Oldschool Of Disco Remix - 21:05 Do It Again (Dave Lee's Extended Album Mix) - Raw Essence, Lifford, Dave Lee ZR - Dave Lee's Extended Album Mix - 21:13 So Good (Michael Gray Remix) - Two Suns, DJ Red, Siobhan Jones, Michael Gray - Michael Gray Remix - 21:19 Change - Feel The Groove [Dr Packer Dub The Groove Mix] 24bit MASTER - - Dr Packer Dub The Groove Mix - 21:24 Hustle To The Music (Dave Lee Re-Wriggle) - The Funky Worm & Dave Lee - - 21:31 I Got the Love (Groove Assassin Main Remix) - Jamie Love, Mr. V, Groove Assassin - Groove Assassin Main Remix - 21:37 All The People (Extended) - Micky More & Andy Tee, Fatimah Provillon - Extended - 21:43 Can You Feel It (Original Mix) - Oliver Knight, Anna-Marie Johnson - Original Mix - 21:48 Love Come Down (Dr. Packer Remix) - Evelyn "Champagne" King, Dr Packer - Dr. Packer Remix - 21:53 Southern Freeze (Main Mix) - Groove Assassin, Tasita D'Mour - Main Mix - 21:57 I love you all Here are the listen links on the award winning Cruise FM. , Now Live between 8 and 10 pm Wednesdays
Réécoutez le FG mix avec Michael Gray du lundi 2 février 2026
Essential House 1005 (Michael Gray) MIX 1 DAVE MAYER & HUSKY FT RONA RAY – BEAR WITH ME GROOVE JUNKIES, OPOLOPO & SOLARA – WE RISE (OPOLOPO NO MORE LIES) JAEGROSSA – BIG RED 2 JAEGROSSA FT SUKI SOUL – TOO DAMN HOT Track Of The Week RANDOM SOUL FT ELLIOT CHAPMAN – ENDLESSLY MIX […]
Hey Beautiful People I'm back once again like a Renegade master this Wednesday for another journey into Musical Paradise so try and control your excitement!! So in Wednesdays's show We'll be spinning the wheel's of the Directors Cut as we celebrate Frankie Knuckles 71st Birthday as well as some of those fantastic Awesome 4Some x 2 tracks from the blender DJ Allan Singleton . So be prepared for another high energy uplifting radio show that brings sunshine and smiles on a a Humpday. It's a Specially Prepped for your aural pleasure. Much Love Marky MMP Cruise FM, and hope you can join me on this special weekly journey delivered with love.. I love you all Track listing Title Artist It's Hard Sometimes (FK Clasic Club Mix) Frankie Knuckles Rain Falls (FK Original) Frankie Knuckles Workout (feat. Roberta Gilliam) [1992 Vocal Mix] Frankie Knuckles The Whistle Song (Sound Factory 12 Mix)" Frankie Knuckles Too Many Fish (feat. Adeva) [Classic Frankie Version] Frankie Knuckles I'll Take You There (feat. Jamie Principle) [Director's Cut Classic Signature Mix] Frankie Knuckles Let Yourself Go (feat. Sybil) [A Director's Cut Master] Frankie Knuckles & Director's Cut Get Over U (feat. B. Slade) [Director's Cut Mix] Frankie Knuckles & Director's Cut The Ones You Love Frankie Knuckles & The Shapeshifters Gimme-Gimme (Disco Shimmy) (Gimme-Gimme (Disco Shimmy)) Frankie Knuckles, Niki Richards Moving On (Original Mix) Disco Milieu I Wanted Your Love (Original Mix) GooDisco Elevation Phazed Groove Too Far Gone Ross Couch Feel It (Extended) Definite Grooves Give It 2 Ya (DJ Spen & Reelsoul Remix) Brian Alexander Morgan, Martha Wash, DJ Spen, Reelsoul Be The Girl (Original Mix) Risk Assessment Gonna Do (Jay Vegas Extended Remix) Earth N Days, Jay Vegas Change - Feel The Groove [Dr Packer Dub The Groove Mix] 24bit MASTER Dreamer (Michael Gray Remix) B. B. & Q. Band, Michael Gray
Dr. Deb Muth 0:03Today’s guest is someone I’m honored to call both a friend and a mentor, and one of the most trusted voices in medicine for patients with complex chronic illness. Dr. Neal Nathan is a board certified family physician who has spent decades caring for patients who don’t fit neatly into diagnostic boxes. Patients with mold related illnesses, Lyme disease, mast cell activation, and profound nervous system dysregulation. These are the patients who are often told their labs are normal and their symptoms are anxiety or that nothing more can be done. Instead of dismissing them, Dr. Nathan listened and he asked better questions. His work, including his landmark book, Toxic, has helped thousands of people finally feel seen, believed, and understood, and more importantly, has given them a path forward when medicine failed them. This conversation is for anyone who reacts to supplements or medications, for anyone who has gotten worse instead of better with treatment, and for anyone who knows their body that something deeper is going on, even if they’ve been told otherwise. Dr. Nathan, I’m deeply grateful for your mentorship, your integrity, and the way you continue to advocate for the most vulnerable patients. I’m so glad to have you here today. And before we begin, grab a cup of coffee, tea, or whatever grounds you, because this is the conversation you’ll want to settle into. Now, before we go onto this conversation, we need to hear from our sponsors. So give us just a quick moment and then Dr. Nathan and I are going to dive in to his story and how this all started for him and leave you with some nuggets of wisdom that you can help yourself with. Ladies, it’s time to reignite your vitality. Primal Queen supplements are clean, powerful formulas made for women like you who want balance, strength, and energy that lasts. Get 25% off@primalqueen.com Serenity Health that’s PrimalQueen.com Serenity Health because every queen deserves to feel in her prime the right places and then we can get started. All right? So, Dr. Nathan, like I said, I’m so excited to have you here today. Tell us a little bit about how did you start your career? Because you didn’t intend to work with the most complex and sensitive patients, I’m sure when you started out. But what did you notice early on that made you realize medicine was missing something? Neil Nathan MD3:03You know, Deb, actually, I did start out wanting to work with the most complicated cases. My delusional fantasy when I started was I wanted to help every single person who walked into my office. And so when I left medical school, I realized pretty quickly that the tools that I learned there were not adequate to do That I needed to learn more. So I started on a passionate journey of discovery, if you will, in which I started studying with anyone who had anything interesting about healing to talk about. And I want to emphasize that I was interested in healing, not in what I’ll call medical technology. So medical school taught me to be a good medical technologist, but it didn’t teach me about healing. I graduated a long time ago. I graduated from Medical School in 1971. And the word holistic wasn’t even a word back in those days, but that’s what I was looking for over many, many years. I studied osteopathic manipulation, homeopathy, therapeutic touch, emotional release techniques, hypnosis. If it’s weird, I probably have studied it at some point. I wasted some weekends studying things that I don’t think were particularly valuable. And I’ve had some remarkable experiences with true healers that taught me how to expand my understanding of what healing really meant. So early on, when I first started practice, I would invite my colleagues to send me their most complicated patients because that was my learning. That makes me weird. I know that. I love some problem solving. You know, I’m the kind of person who I get up in the morning and I do all of the New York Times kinds of puzzles. That’s. That’s my brain wake up call. So actually I did invite my colleagues to send me their complicated patients, and they did. So, I mean, they were thrilled to have me in the community because these were people they didn’t know what to do with. And I was happy as a clam with all these complicated things that I had no idea what to do with. But it pushed me to keep learning more, to keep searching for this person’s answer. And this person’s answer, that constant question is, what am I missing? What is it that I don’t know or understand? What questions am I not asking this person that would help me to figure it out? So sorry for the long winded digression. Dr. Deb Muth 6:14No, I’m glad you shared that. I’m very similar to you. I didn’t seek out working with the most complex, but as I started that, I was always very curious as well. So I was the same as you. Every weekend I would learn something and hypnosis and naturopathic medicine, homeopathy, and all these quote unquote weird things, right? And there’s always a pearl that you learn from something. You never not learn anything, but some of it, you kind of take or leave or integrate or not. And, and I think it, it makes you a better Practitioner, because you have all these tools in your toolbox for helping people that nobody else has been able to help. And. And it’s just kind of fun learning. I mean, I’m kind of a geek that way too. I like to learn all those things. Neil Nathan MD7:00Learning is my passion. One of my greatest joys in life is going to a medical meeting and getting a pearl. Literally. I’m not one of these people at medical meetings that have a computer in front of me listening. And I have a pad of paper and I’m writing down ideas next to people that I’m working with. So that, oh, let’s bring this up for these people. Let’s bring this up for these people. So it’s like, oh, great. Can’t get right back to the office on Monday so I can start, have some new ideas about what I’m missing. Dr. Deb Muth 7:38Yeah, I do the same thing. I have my pad of paper and I do the same thing. And as I hear something, I’m thinking about a person that’s in my office that I haven’t been able to help, or we’ve been stuck on something, and I’m like, oh, there’s a new thing we can try. And it’s so exciting. I love that. Let me ask you this. Was there a time when you finally thought, like, if I don’t listen to these patients differently, they might not ever get better? Neil Nathan MD8:04That’s a very complicated question. The people that I was treating that weren’t getting better were the ones that got my greatest attention. And one of the questions that constantly troubled me still does is, is this person not getting better because of some feature of themselves, or is it because of something that I don’t know? So I’ve wrestled with that for a very long time. My answer to it now is, For a long time, I’ve been able to see what I will call the light in a person. Call it a healing spark and energy. It isn’t truly light. There’s just something about that person when I work with them where I know this person will get well if I stick with them long enough. And then when I don’t get that, I don’t think I’ve helped any of those people over the years. Yeah, so it was a very long process of really not helping people for five years daily. And I would. I would ask those patients, I would say, you know, I haven’t helped you. We’ve been doing this for a very long time. Why are you still here? And they would say, because you care. And I would. Back when I was Younger, that was enough for me to go. That’s true. Okay, I’ll keep working at it. But as I’ve gotten older, caring isn’t enough. It’s. I’m not sure I’m the right person for you. And so as I’ve gotten older, when I don’t see that spark, when I don’t get that sense of someone, I’m more inclined early on in the relationship to tell them I’m not the right person for you. Yeah, you know, see if you can find someone else who can understand what you’re going through and help you. Because I, I’m not it. Dr. Deb Muth 10:16Yeah, you, you kind of know that you can help them or not. Yeah. Neil Nathan MD10:21I don’t know how to define that sense, but it’s very clear to me. I call it like seeing the inner light of another being. If it’s not there, and maybe it’s not there for me to see as opposed to someone else can see it. Dr. Deb Muth 10:41That’s interesting. So you’re known for working with patients who are highly reactive. They don’t tolerate supplements, a lot of times medications, or even some of your most gentlest protocols. Why are these patients so often misunderstood? Neil Nathan MD 10:59Because they appear to their family and to many other physicians to be so sensitive that the thought process of families and other physicians is often. Nobody’s that sensitive. This has got to be in your head. And that is what is conveyed to those patients. And they’re told it’s gotta be in your head. Go see a psychiatrist or a therapist. But I can’t help you. And unfortunately, we have learned in the last 20 years a great deal about, is making our patients so sensitive. It is a true reaction of their nervous system and immune system, and it is in response to various medical conditions they have. So again, as we’ve been talking about, those were the people that got sent to me for many years. And I, I have never believed that the majority of any. Anything that someone has experienced is in their head. Yeah, Almost everything I look at is real. I may not understand what is causing it, but for me, doubting a patient’s experience is not something I’ve ever done. And that’s what’s helped fuel what I’ve learned and what you learned over the year. That, okay, if this is real, and it is, I’m sure it is, the person in front of me looks like a straight shooter. They’re not hyper reactive. They’re not going off the deep end talking about it and talking about it very straightforwardly. And I’ve got these symptoms. I’VE got this, I’ve got this. And it’s really making my life miserable. Okay, what’s causing that? So I began to work with what we now call very sensitive patients and figuring out what caused that. So over the years, I think we have names for this in medicine. Sometimes we call this multiple chemical sensitivity. People who will go to be walking down the street and someone will walk past them wearing a particular scent or perfume and they will literally fall to the ground or go brain dead or can’t think straight or even have some neurological symptoms. And I’ve seen that happen in my office. I’ve seen patients walking down the hall and having a staff member who had washed their clothes and tied walk past them. And I literally watched them fall on the floor. And it’s like, this is not psychological. This is someone who is reacting to the chemical that they are being exposed to and this is the effect it’s having on them. And so eventually it became clear that all forms of sensitivity, sensitivity to light, sound, chemicals, smells, food, EMFs, touch, were really being triggered by a limbic system that was unhappy. We began to learn about limbic issues before that. Give you a short history of it. I have discovered something called low dose immunotherapy different by Butch Schrader. And there was a long three year period of if someone stuck with it. If I used those materials over time, a lot of my chemically sensitive people would get better. It was the only tool I had back then. Dr. Deb Muth 14:41Yeah. Neil Nathan MD 14:42)Then, I don’t know, 15 years ago I discovered Annie Hopper’s work with dynamic neural retraining. And when I added that to what people were doing, that’s when I had my, ah, this is an Olympic system issue. And this is something we can reboot. And since then, many other people have limbic rebooting programs which are quite excellent and useful. Now I helped a lot of people at that point and it wasn’t until I stumbled on Stephen Porges work with the vagal system with this concept of polyvagal theory that I realized that the two areas of the brain that are monitoring that person’s environment, internal and external, for safety, are the limbic and the vagal systems combined. So when I started adding vagal strategies to the limbic strategies, I helped even more people. And then the first, the third piece of this trifecta was 2016 when Larry Afron wrote his book Don’t Never Bet Against Occam, in which he began our understanding of mast cell activation. And when I read his book, it was like, oh, big piece of the puzzle. And then we realized that those three things. And there’s more, but those three things were treated, Would help the vast majority of our sensitive patients regain their health and regain their equilibrium. This is not psychological. This is really treatable. Dr. Deb Muth 16:19Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing in my practice and followed very similar paths. As you started out with ldi and lda, and then the vagus nerve things have been by far. I think if I look back, the vagus nerve work has been the biggest changer in our practice as well. I mean, all of the things help, but, like, I can give somebody a vagus nerve stimulator today, and within 30 days, 90% of their symptoms are better. And that just kind of blows my mind. It’s like I’ve never had a tool in my toolbox that has worked that well and that quickly. So. So it really is making a big difference. And I, too, was trained way back in the late 90s with multiple chemical sensitivity people. And some of those clients that I inherited from my mentor are still around. And, you know, they still can’t function at all. They’re wearing gas masks. They can’t leave their house. You know, any smells that even come in without them opening the windows, they are stuck. And no matter what you do, it’s just a challenge. Nothing works for them. And it’s a very sad life that they have to live. Neil Nathan MD 17:30Well, let’s add to that story that you can give people limbic vagal and mast cell treatments, and it’ll really work well to help them, but you need to look deeper, which is what is causing mass cell issues. And in my experience, mold toxicity is by far the number one and various components of lyme disease is a second one, and then a variety of other environmental toxins, infections, and things like that may trigger for some, but you’ve got to go back and get to the cause or else. Dr. Deb Muth 18:12Yeah, nothing works. Neil Nathan MD 18:13You can make them better, but you can’t really get them. Well, you get rid of the cause, and people can completely differently life back. Dr. Deb Muth (18:20-18:21)Yeah. Neil Nathan MD 18:22One of my frustrations with the mast cell world is after Larry efferent’s book came out, it changed people’s consciousness about mast cell activation. Something genetically rare to something which we now know. It affects 17% of the population, so not rare at all. But the clinics that are popping up to do it, and now in every major medical center of the country has a mast cell clinic. But number one, they rely completely on testing to make the diagnosis, and testing is notoriously inaccurate. And second, they just aren’t aware that you gotta get cause. So they’re helping people, but they’re not curing people because they’re not looking for cause. Dr. Deb Muth 19:13Yeah. And if they’re helping people, it’s on a minimal level, in my experience. They’re. You know, most of the patients that we see that have been at those clinics have been dismissed. Once again, told that because the testing isn’t positive and they’ve only done it once, that they don’t have this. But yet they fit all of the pictures. And then when you start digging, you start realizing they really do have mast cell, and. And you can find the answers for it for them. Neil Nathan MD 19:40Yeah. Dr. Deb Muth 19:41Why do you think mold remains so unrecognized in conventional medicine? Neil Nathan MD 19:48Interesting question. You know, I started writing a book chapter on the history of mold toxicity, our understanding of mold toxicity. And it’s. It’s fascinating to me. The mold toxicity is described in the Bible as a fairly long passage in Leviticus where it talks about that. So it’s not like it’s unknown to the universe, but largely, it’s remained undiscussed. Most people are aware of mold allergy. We’ve been treating mold allergy for decades. That we accept fully. I think the answer to your question lies in history a little bit. And I didn’t know this until I started kind of digging into it. There was an episode in the 70s in which a large number of school children in Cleveland, Ohio, got sick, and public health authorities attributed it to mold. About a year or two later, it was discovered that they. The H VAC system in the school had Legionella. Legionnaires disease. And it was then decided that, no, it wasn’t mold, it was legionnaires. And then a number of articles began appearing in the medical journals. Their names were literally mold. The hoax of mold toxicity. And that consciousness pervaded for 20, 30 years where people were reading these articles in which they were being told that mold toxicity was a hoax. That’s a strong word. And it took papers after papers after papers published in all kinds of medical journals, which were began to say, this is very real. This is symptoms that. That we see. It wasn’t until 2003, when Michael Gray and his team published a series of papers showing that these widespread symptoms, which we now recognize as mold toxicity, was real and directly attributed to mold. Now, keep in mind, we didn’t even have a test for mold at that point. Dr. Deb Muth 22:10Right. Neil Nathan MD 22:12So you could say this is mold toxin, because this person was. Well, they went into a moldy environment, they got sick, they went out of the moldy environment. They got well again, but we didn’t have treatments. We didn’t have a test for it. Historically, people were suspicious. Not very scientific. 2005, Richard Shoemaker wrote his book mole warriors, which really began to popularize the concept of this was a real thing. And in it, Ritchie talked about his markers and the visual contrast test. Now, these were not specific for mold, but they strongly, at least implicated that. Now, we had a test that could be helpful. So it wasn’t really until about 2010 that the first urine mycotoxin test came on the market. And at that point, we. We really could tell a person, you’ve got these symptoms, you’ve been living in mold. And now we have a test that shows you have mycotoxins in your urine. Now, it’s not like it’s a theory. It’s coming out of your body. That has furthered it, but not yet in the consciousness of the medical profession at large. As I’m sure you know, the history of medicine, in fact, the history of science, is that new ideas take 20 plus years to really be accepted by the profession. A new drug, a new technology is accepted very quickly because there’s an economic push to it. There’s no economic push to a new idea. So we’re still in the throes of some of us who work in the field. People say there’s no published data that really prove that this exists. And we’re working on that. As you know, we’re working on getting the papers published, but again, working on this history of molotoxism, There are actually hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of papers in the medical literature which really attest to the fact that this is a reality. It’s just that you and I are the only ones reading these papers. Dr. Deb Muth 24:33Yeah, we’re the only ones that care. Yeah. What would acknowledging mold actually forced medicine and the institutions to confront? Neil Nathan MD 24:44First of all, many medical offices and. Dr. Deb Muth 24:47Hospitals are molding, very much so. Neil Nathan MD 24:51And nobody wants to deal with that. It’s expensive. It’s difficult to truly get mold out of a building when it’s there. And so there’s a huge economic push to not acknowledge mold toxicity as an entity. The whole building industry doesn’t want to deal with it. Yes. It is estimated by the federal government that 47% of all molds have visible or smellable mold in them. It’s not like it’s rare. Not everyone’s going to get sick from it. But if your immune system takes a hit from anything and it loses containment over that mold, then you will take a hit from it. And it is also estimated that at least at this moment, 10 million Americans are suffering with some degree of mold toxicity and don’t even have a clue that that’s a real thing and that it can be both diagnosed and treated successfully. Dr. Deb Muth 25:51Yeah, it’s so hard. Like so many of the patients that we see, mold is never on their radar when they come to us. You know, Lyme disease is never on their radar when they come to us. And many of our patients have both. And the argument of there’s no way I could have, you know, mold exposure until you start digging back into their history a little bit. And then they’ll say, well, yeah, grandma’s house smelled and you know, I live in a hundred year old house, but it’s been completely renovated. And until you start having these conversations and really talking about it, people don’t have a clue that these things could make them sick. Or they, you know, I have a lot of clients that renovate houses for a living or that’s, you know, their hobby. And they go in and they renovate these houses and they’ve never worn appropriate equipment to protect themselves and, and then they’re sick 10, 15 years later. But don’t really understand why. Neil Nathan MD 26:47Yeah, from my perspective, it’s about how robust the immune system is. Dr. Deb Muth 26:51Yeah. Neil Nathan MD 26:52That if your immune system is robust, and this is true for Lyme as well as molecules, you could be bitten by a tick, you may have a Lyme or a co infection of Lyme like Bartonella rubesia in your body, or you could be exposed to mold, you could be living in a moldy environment, and your immune system will allow you to function at a high level for a while if your immune system takes a hit. Now the hit recently, big time, was Covid that unmasked Lyme and mold for a lot of people and a lot of people who think they have long whole Covid really have unmasked that they have Lyme and mold toxicity. That’s a whole other subject here. But menopause, childbirth, surgical procedure, any severe infection, any intense emotional reaction, death of a loved one, any of these can weaken the immune system. And then what is already there is no longer contained and we are off to the races of severely impaired health. Dr. Deb Muth 28:02Yeah, that’s what it did for me. I got sick with COVID and maybe about six, eight months later, I started to express neurological symptoms that looked like Ms. And actually had the diagnosis of Ms. But knowing what I know, I said, you know what? Ms. Is something else. Until proven otherwise in my book. And so because I had the knowledge that I did, I went and did all the Lyme testing and the mold testing and hit the trifecta of everything. Lyme co infections, mold, viruses. I just had everything. And as I started down that path of trying to clean it all up, all of my symptoms started to disappear. And certainly it wasn’t as easy as it sounds, and it wasn’t as quick. And I felt a lot worse before I felt better, as most of our clients do. But I think that I’m not the only person that this has happened to. And I think a lot of people get misdiagnosed just simply because nobody’s looking for the other problems that you and I look for and that we know of. And that’s one of the ways our medical system fails the clients they work with. Unfortunately. Neil Nathan MD 29:12One of the things that I teach and want people to be aware of is any specialist who makes the diagnosis that includes the word atypical. So atypical ms, atypical Parkinson’s, atypical Alzheimer’s, atypical rheumatoid arthritis, whatever it is, if that’s the word. What they’re saying is this has feedback features of this illness, but doesn’t really match what I see every day in my office. And when I hear the word atypical, I say, please look for mold, please look for Lyme. Because that is often the case here. Dr. Deb Muth 29:51Yeah, oftentimes it is. You also teach that when patients get worse under treatment, it doesn’t mean they’re failing. It means the treatment might not be appropriate for their psychology. Can you explain that a little bit? Neil Nathan MD 30:05Yeah. I think that many people start understanding about things like Lyme or mold and don’t really have the bigger picture. And so they will jump in with aggressive treatments in people who aren’t really ready for that degree of aggressive treatment. And here we’re going to come back to, if someone’s living vagal and mast cell systems are dysfunctional and not working properly, it is highly likely they won’t be able to take normal doses of the binders we use for mold, or to take antifungals or to take the antibiotics we need for Lyme disease. It’s not that they don’t want to. They can’t. And so what I see is not understanding what you need to do, in what order. If you do it in the right order, you’ll help the vast majority of people you’re working with. And again, that trifecta of limbic vaginal, mast Cell is one piece that a lot of people don’t address. And again, order matters. For example, in the mold world, some people have learned that, oh, I’ll need to give people antifungals to get this mold and Candida out of their body. But if you do that and you don’t have binders on board, there’s a very high risk that you’re going to cause a severe die off and make people really miserable. I remember when we kind of first started this, I was working with Joe Brewer, who’s an infectious disease specialist from Kansas City. And Joe wrote some of the earlier papers on this particular subject. And I was doing, I had a radio show at that point and Joe was on and we were talking about mold toxicity and how we treat it and what we did. And he mentioned that about 40% of his patients had this really nasty die off. And I went, I almost never see a die off. And so when we got off the program, we sat down and tried to compare notes about, okay, what am I doing differently than you, that I’m not getting the die off. And Joe, as an infectious disease specialist would go quickly to his antifungals. And yes, he put people on binders, but he also simultaneously put the lungs in pretty heavy doing antifungal. They got a nasty diure. I never put people in antifungals until their binders were up and running. So from my way of thinking about it, if you use any antifungal, they all work by punching holes in the cell wall of either a mold or a candida organism, killing it. However, by punching holes in it, what’s in that cell leaks out. And that includes mycotoxins. So. So you’re literally, if you’re using it aggressively, you can literally flood the body with mycotoxins. And if you don’t have the binders on board to mop it up, there’s a high risk that you’re gonna be pretty miserable. Cause you’re literally more toxic. Dr. Deb Muth 33:18Yeah, I remember in the early 2000s when they were teaching, if you’re not getting somebody to have that die off reaction, that quote unquote, herx reaction, then you’re not doing your job, you’re not giving them enough. And we would have clients that would come in and say, I’m not herxing. You’re not doing enough for me. And we were always the ones that are saying, you don’t have to hurt to get rid of this thing. I’m a naturopath too. And so preserving the adrenal Function was always very important to us. And we were like, if we cause you to hurts like that, now we’re depleting the adrenal system. We’re creating more problems that we’re gonna have to fix on the backside. And that was the narrative that was being taught back then. And I’m glad that’s not the narrative that’s being taught today, for sure. But people don’t understand. Like you said, you’re more toxic at this point, and creating more toxicity isn’t what we want to do. Neil Nathan MD 34:12It’s not good for healing. Kind of intuitively obvious, but you’re right. Back in the early days, we were taught that just to put a spin, I’ll call it on a nasty Herc’s reaction. Oh, great, we’re killing those little microbes. This is fabulous. Yep. I mean, that’s how we spun it back then. And currently I can’t say that some Lyme literate doctors still believe that, but most of us have realized that. No, that means we’re killing him too quickly. We need to modify what we’re doing so that we are killing it, but not at a rate that our patient is getting worse. Dr. Deb Muth 34:59Yeah, I always tell people we want to kill the bug, but we don’t want to make you feel like we’re killing you at the same time, because that’s what’s going to happen if we’re not careful. So, yeah, how does trauma and emotional or physical trauma and abuse and chronic illness, how do they all reinforce each other? Neil Nathan MD 35:24Our limbic systems have been trying to keep us safe since we were in our mother’s uterus. By again scrutinizing the stimuli we’re being exposed to from the perspective of safety. So none of us have had perfect childhoods. Yeah, some older than others. But depending on what you had in your childhood, maybe you had recurrent ear or throat infections and took lots of antibiotics. Or maybe you needed surgeries. Or maybe you had parents who were both working and not particularly available to you. Or maybe you had abusive parents in any way possible. But through your whole childhood experience, your limbic system is really going okay. This isn’t safe. This is not good for me. This is not right. And becoming more and more hyper vigilant to really be aware of that so it can try to keep us safe, which is okay. Maybe my parent was an alcoholic and okay, they’re coming in now. I’m going to make myself scarce. My limbic system is going to tell you, get out of here. Don’t put yourself in harm’s. Way, if that’s the case. And then as we go through our lives, more things occur. We have heartbreak when we’re teenagers, and we have difficulties with work or bosses or other things. Each insult of safety to us helps to create a limbic system that is more and more hypervigilant. So if you then have a trauma of any kind, it’s kind of like the straw that breaks the camel’s back at that point. And that could be mold toxicity, that could be Covid, that could be the loss of a loved one, that could be a betrayal of some point, any number of things, once that happens. Now that limbic system is super hypervigilant. Now, what that means is, symptomatically for people is we’re going to have symptoms in two main categories. Not to make us sick, but to warn us from our limbic system that, hey, this isn’t safe for you. You got to get into a safe place here. And those symptoms are in the category of emotion and sensitivity. So with any of our patients that we see, if they have become more and more anxious patients, panic, depressed, ocd, mood swings, depersonalization, derealization, that’s all limbic. And if they have any increase in sensitivity to light, sound, chemicals, smell, food, touch, EMFs, limbic. So most of our patients have gotten to that place. And as I’ve said, the vagal system comes along with the limbic system because it does the same job. Those symptoms are a little different. The vagal system controls the autonomic nervous system, and so things like temperature, dysregulation, pots, blood pressure, palpitations. The vagus nerve also controls almost all gastrointestinal function. So almost any symptom in the GI tract is going to have a vagal piece to it. Gas, bloating, distension, reflux, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea. So those are common symptoms in our patients. And it helps us to tease it apart that we can literally tell them these are symptoms of vagal dysfunction. These are symptoms of limbic dysfunction. And I hope I’m answering your question, which is, how does this evolve? It evolves throughout our whole life, and then eventually we get to the point where our limbic system is overwhelmed. And here’s the good news. We can treat this. We can fix it. We have various programs. And honestly, Deb, I believe that every man, woman and child on this planet needs limbic retraining, or at least limbic work. Co did a real number on the whole planet. Yeah, most people live in some degree of fear From a wide variety of causes. And we don’t have to live in fear. We don’t have to let us hurt us, but we do need to recognize that it is limbic, it is vagal, and we can do something about it. Dr. Deb Muth 39:58Yeah, that’s an exciting time for us, I think. You know, I. I agree. Like, the last couple of years have been very traumatic for a lot of people. Our young kids that were traumatized in school, their parents, the grandparents. I mean, everybody has gone through some kind of anxiety or fear around what’s happened in the last few years, and not to mention all the things that they’ve lived with their whole lives. And this just kind of came to a head and I think broke open for a lot of people that were suppressing their feelings up until this point. And it. It just was the perfect storm for a lot of people, unfortunately. And there’s a lot of people that can’t get over the trauma that’s occurred. The lying amongst the government and our families, how we treated each other and pushed each other aside and, you know, broken families apart because of their belief systems. It really did a number on people, and they’re really struggling to get back. Back for sure. Neil Nathan MD 40:56Yeah, we’re in complete agreement here. Dr. Deb Muth 40:59Yeah. Yeah. So many of our listeners, especially women, have been told their symptoms are anxiety or stress or quote, unquote, just hormonal. Right. And from your perspective, what damage does that kind of dismissal cause for people? Neil Nathan MD 41:16We have a fancy word for that, which is iatrogenic illness. Translation is your doctor is making you sick by treating you inappropriately, not making the right diagnosis and not honoring what you’re experiencing. There’s actually a new word that I’ve recently heard called medical gaslighting, in which you describe something to your doctor and he goes, no, this is in your head. There’s nothing really physically wrong with you, and you know that. No, no, no, no, no. I might be a little bit stressed by it, but something else is going on in my body. And they’re telling you, no, we tested you. Usually those testings involve doing a blood count and a chemistry profile, and that’s it. Those tests will not reveal the kinds of things we’re talking about because you’re not looking for the right thing. So it is really common for our patients to have been told that there’s nothing wrong with you. You need to see a psychiatrist because they don’t know enough to understand that the symptoms you’re describing, if you understood what you’re looking at, are very clear manifestations of Things. Things like mold toxicity and Lyme disease, chronic viral infections, a variety of other things. But your doctor has to know this in order to happen. And this is a failure of medical education. So if my message to everybody always is never doubt yourself or what you’re experiencing, it’s real, there’s never a reason to doubt that. If the people around you aren’t believing, you find someone who does. And again, to augment this, part of the problem is if families accompany the patient to the doctor’s office and they hear the doctor telling them it’s in their head, families become less supportive of their loved ones and go, well, doctor said, this is in your head. I don’t know why you feel so awful. And so families need the same point of view of trust your loved one’s perceptions. There’s no reason not to. Malaboring hypochondria is extremely rare. Gets talked about a lot. I’ve been practicing for over 50 years. I have rarely seen, seen anybody with those truly with those symptoms. So trust yourself. Good. Dr. Deb Muth 44:03I love that. What do you wish every clinician understood about listening? Neil Nathan MD 44:13I wish that every clinician had the same curiosity that we do, which is, I might not understand why this being in front of me has these symptoms or is ill, but I’m going to do everything in my power to figure it out. That means I’ll learn what I need to learn. I’ll study what I need to study to figure out why this person is sick. I really wish, and I understand kind of why that’s happened. My wife always thought that everyone was like me, which was Saturday mornings. My great joy in life was getting up early with a cup of coffee and reading medical journals or obscure medical books. That was my joy. She was shocked that most other people don’t. The way medicine actually evolved. We’re burning out doctors at a rate never before in the history of this planet by making them do things that are not in the service of patients, but are in the service of making money. And so doctors are being given seven minutes per visit. If you have a complicated person, there’s no way you could do income. Seven minutes. The way the system is set up, it doesn’t allow doctors to do their job. And then they’re under tremendous pressure to get the charts filled out properly, the way the advent of electronic medical records supposed to be. This great thing is it’s making doctors have to go home and spend two hours at home, not with their family, but getting their charts squared away. And I don’t think all patients realize the Kind of pressures that doctors are under. So to answer your question, I would like doctors to be more curious, but also, the system is broken, and I wish we could fix the system so that every patient could get the amount of time they needed with their doctor to really explore what’s going on and get to the heart of what’s happening. Dr. Deb Muth 46:31I so agree. So agree with all of that. If there was one question you would want every patient to ask their doctor, what would it be? Neil Nathan MD 46:44How would you treat me if I was your sister, mother, relative, whatever. Not what you want to do, theoretically. But if I were your wife, if I were your sister, how would you treat me? I don’t see that happening much, especially with elderly people. I see Doctors going, you’re 80. What do you expect me to do? I’m getting pretty close to being 80. And I expect you to help me because I want to function at this high level for a very long time. There was. It was an old joke that used to be Bella went in to see the doctor, and the doctor, he said, doc, my knee is all swollen and it’s tender and I’m having trouble walking on it. And the doctor said, you’re 102 years old. What do you expect? But, doctor, my other knee is perfectly fine, and it’s 102 years old also. So I once had the opportunity. I had a 100-year-old patient who had exactly that. So that was able to look at his knee and go, we’re going to take care of this. So it’s just older people need to be treated with respect, with the same thing, of absolutely no reason that they shouldn’t get the kind of attention that you would want your grandfather, your father, to have. Dr. Deb Muth 48:16Yeah, I love that question. So I have one last big question for you. If medicine were rebuilt around patients instead of systems, what would you change? First. Neil Nathan MD 48:33I would get rid of the middle man in medicine, the HMOs, the managed care organizations, where they take the profit and it’s being shunted into other areas. So rather than the physician being paid directly for what’s happening, they just get a piece of it that the managed care organization deems appropriate. You know, I grew up in what was called golden age of medicine back in the 70s, where I could do for people what they wanted done. People didn’t doubt that it was in their best interest and that if I ordered a test, it got done. I didn’t have to have someone else authorizing or tell me this is an okay or an appropriate test, I could do it. So I would go back to a. A practice of medicine, direct care, where you. Maybe there’s a system that would help reimburse you for it, but you could go to the doctor and you get what you need, and the doctor decides what you need. Actually, they’re the ones seeing you. Would a clerk in an office 600 miles away decide whether you can have this test or not? Have this test? Test? It doesn’t make any sense to me. I should be able to deliver what you want and need, and I should have the time it takes to really work with you. I’d like to go back to the 70s. Dr. Deb Muth 50:07Me too. Me too. Is there one thing that gives you hope right now for our system? Neil Nathan MD 50:16Honestly, I’m a very optimistic person. My answer is is no. I think the system is broken. I think it is being held intact by people who are profiting from this system. They have no interest in letting go of their profits for it, and they don’t have any interest in seeing that people get treated properly and well. So I think, as I said, the system’s broken. It needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Dr. Deb Muth 50:45I agree. I agree. Dr. Nathan, thank you so much. Not just for the conversation, but for the way you’ve modeled curiosity and humility and compassion in medicine. It is an honor to work alongside of you, call you my friend, and learn from you. Thank you so much for that. For those listening, if this episode resonates with you, I want you to hear this clear clearly, your sensitivity is not a flaw. Your body is not broken. And needing a different approach does not mean you’re failing. Healing doesn’t happen by forcing the body. It happens when the body finally feels safe enough to heal. If this conversation has helped you and you feel seen, I encourage you to share it with someone who needs that as a reminder. Thank you for being here and thank you for sharing with us. Let’s talk wellness now. Neil Nathan MD 51:38So in this context, I just want people to be aware of one of my recent books, which is the Sensitive Patient’s Healing Guide, which talks about this in great detail. And the new second edition of my book, Toxic, goes over the whole mold Lyme thing in more detail. So again, that wasn’t intended to be self serving, but rather there are resources where you can learn even more about it than Deb and I are able to cover in this short interview. Dr. Deb Muth 52:09Yeah, absolutely. And your first book, Toxic, was amazing. So if people haven’t read it, you definitely want to read the second version of it because it is incredible. And Dr. Nathan, if there’s somebody that wants to get a hold of you. How do they find you? How do they learn more about what you’re doing? Neil Nathan MD 52:24A very complicated website. Neilnathanmd. Com. Dr. Deb Muth 52:30Perfect. Well, thank you for today. Neil Nathan MD 52:34You’re very welcome.The post Episode 253 – Environmental exposures, Lyme disease & multiple chemical sensitivities: integrative approaches to healing first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.
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