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A soundtrack of the entire series—featuring Dirt's original music, familiar sound effects, and snippets of dialogue—in just under an hour. For the very best audio experience, please listen with headphones. "Skin Touching Sinew" and "Keys" written and performed by Mya Tozzi. Featuring special guest singer Sung Park on the dream song. For the latest updates, please follow @dirtaudiodrama on Instagram and @dirtaudiodrama.bsky.social on Blue Sky. Dirt - An Audio Drama is a proud member of the Fable & Folly Network. Thank you for listening. Please share with friends and family! © STUDIO5705 LLC. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 317 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We've got something new (sort of) for everyone this week! We're kicking off our new monthly series, called Throwback Mixtape, where we share some of our favorite conversations from our 6+ years of podcasting. We're kicking things off with a conversation from all the way back May 28, 2020 (Episode 21) with Annie Molsberry and Brooke Lindsley, A.K.A., The Swimrun Labs. This episode was the beginning for a friendship that we are forever grateful for as well as the progenitor of our Gear Talk podcast all about Swimrun gear. This one gave us all the feels and we're stoked to introduce (or re-introduce) you to two of our favorite people.Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
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New year, clean slate, and a mixtape that refuses to play it safe. We kick things off with ASAP Rocky's Helicopter, a three‑minute charge from Don't Be Dumb that sets a confident tone for a tightly curated run through surprise genres, sharp writing, and risky ideas. From there, we veer into Band of Heathens shifting into country textures, then drop into Iron and Wine's porch‑warm melancholy and Anna of the North's neon‑lit take on love bombing—two songs that hold the tension between wanting connection and protecting your heart.We swing the mood with Gorillaz and Sparks on The Happy Dictator, a sing‑along satire that skewers savior posturing across politics and boardrooms. Then Baz Luhrmann's team reassembles Elvis “DNA” into Wearing That Nightlife Look, all horns, gospel lift, and prime‑era presence. For a different kind of high, Illenium teams with Ryan Tedder on With Your Love, an EDM‑pop crossover built on sturdy songwriting and cathartic drops. We keep it playful with Chinese American Bear's No No Yeah Yeah, a bilingual indie pop hook that's all sunshine and earworm, before turning the amps back up with Silversun Pickups and their familiar, satisfying alt‑rock grit on The Wreckage.Juliana Hatfield offers a gentle anthem for choosing yourself with Harmonizing With Myself—finding rhythm in solitude and reframing pain—then we take a bold detour into French rap with Ninho and Freeze Corleone, where flow and cadence carry the emotion beyond language. Finally, Logic bends format with The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins, a long‑form narrative that spends seven minutes building a world before the beat lands, proving story can still command attention in a skip‑happy era.Tap play, follow our Song of the Day for daily gems, and share this mix with a friend who needs a fresh soundtrack. https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-2026-january-new-music/pl.u-e2kEmIWl941Y1. Helicopter - A$AP Rocky2. High on our Supply - The Band of Heathens3. In Your Ocean - Iron & Wine4. Waiting for Love - Anna of the North5. The Happy Dictator - Gorillaz featuring Sparks6. Wearin That Night Life Look - Elvis Presley & Jamieson Shaw7. With Your Love - Illenium & Ryan Tedder8. No No Yeah Yeah - Chinese American Bear9. The Wreckage - Silversun Pickups10. Harmonizing with Myself - Juliana Hatfield11. Dictionnaires - Ninho & Freeze Corleone12. The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins - Logic Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Quake discusses his Hip-Hop classic albums list, Lil Durk allegedly placing a $1 Million bounty on Quando Rondo's head, his team demanding removal of his music as murder-for-hire trial evidence, J. Cole enlisting Drake's lawyers amid legal battle with Cam'ron, 50 Cent & Netflix getting sued by former sex worker over Diddy Docuseries, Pharrell hitting back at Chad Hugo's financial impropriety allegations, Kanye West apologizing for his actions the past few years, J. Cole dissing Drake, Fat Joe and more on “Birthday Blizzard 26” Mixtape and much more.(00:00) - Intro(02:17) - Quake Talks About His Hip-Hop Classic Albums List(15:15) - Lil Durk Allegedly Placed A $1 Million Bounty On Quando Rondo's Head(21:59) - Lil Durk Demands Removal Of His Music As Murder-For-Hire Trial Evidence(24:54) - J. Cole Enlists Drake's Lawyers Amid Legal Battle With Cam'ron(26:35) - 50 Cent & Netflix Sued By Former Sex Worker Over Diddy Docuseries(33:33) - 50 Cent Disses Fabolous & Lloyd Banks(42:59) - Pharrell Hits Back At Chad Hugo's Financial Impropriety Allegations(45:11) - Kanye West Apologizes For His Actions The Past Few Years(50:23) - J. Cole Disses Drake, Fat Joe and More On “Birthday Blizzard 26” Mixtape(01:07:13) - Quake Ranks J. Cole's Albums From Worst To Best(01:20:17) - Billboard Hot 100
Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with everyone suddenly trying to write jingles after a woman wins $2 million from Dr Pepper, a wild story involving Tyrann Mathieu nearly dying while trying to pass a drug test, and more off-the-wall moments.
ITL reacts to The Athletic's NFL player poll, breaking down what players around the league really think and what stood out most — especially as it relates to the Texans and the AFC landscape. The crew debates which results are most surprising, which confirm what we already suspected, and what they reveal about perception across the league. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with everyone suddenly trying to write jingles after a woman wins $2 million from Dr Pepper, a wild story involving Tyrann Mathieu nearly dying while trying to pass a drug test, and more off-the-wall moments.
The show opens with a breakdown of how the Spurs picked up a win using strong guard play, smart offense, and key defensive adjustments — and why Lopez believes the Rockets could realistically adopt parts of that same blueprint. ITL also tackles a forward-looking Texans topic, debating whether drafting a quarterback down the road is crazy or simply smart business in today's NFL, before wrapping the hour with a fun QOTD about causing a public scene. Around The NFL hits the latest coaching carousel drama as Todd Monken is hired as head coach of the Browns, sparking locker room reaction, while Klint Kubiak earns a second interview with the Raiders. The crew then zooms in on the Rockets and asks the tough question: What is the real goal of this season at this point? The hour wraps with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. Hour three focuses on the Texans' appeal as a free-agent destination, especially on the offensive side of the ball, as ITL debates whether Houston is truly attractive to top talent right now. Lunch-Time Confessions brings some spice with Lopez admitting he's ashamed of something Reggie did, and the crew closes the hour with OG's Buy or Sell, deciding whether they're buying what people around sports are selling. The show wraps with ITL reacting to The Athletic's NFL player poll, breaking down what players around the league really think and what stood out most for the Texans and the AFC. Figgy's Mixtape closes things out with chaos and laughs, including a jingle-writing craze after a woman wins $2 million from Dr Pepper, a wild Tyrann Mathieu drug test story, and more off-the-wall moments.
Send us a textOn this episode we list some upcoming rock releases for the month of February 2026, hear new music from Def Leppard, Lou Gramm of Foreigner, and a surprising delivery from Megadeth. We reminisce on some underrated 80s pop music. We play “Poorly Explained Movies”, MixTape, and climb the Wall of Tunes for an 80s pop version of a 70s prog/rock group. #defleppard #genesishttps://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/ https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug
Japanese exclusive Super Famicom games was the focus here. Much of the best VGM from the third and fourth generation never made it out of Japan. Luckily for you though, the LMH boizz are here to share some of these incredibly smooth, jazzy, and just plain bonk tracks with you. Energetic and memorable tracks like "Ending" from Drift King Shutokou Battle '94: Tsuchiya Keiichi &
Guess who's bizzack! TI! and Ondeck! Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to the latest single from TI, the Cole double disc release date and accompanying mixtape. Als, Kanye ooops Ye issues a formal apology but is it too little too late? Lastly, do the Lox get the respect they deserve?
J. Cole dropped a new Mixtape Birthday Blizzard 26 Tuesday a day before his 41st Birthday. The Mixtape is hosted by DJ Clue. This is a quick review of the mixtape from a few listens. Tiktok : Hussleporter IG: @hussle_porter Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hussleporter
Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with a man forced to eat only Wendy's chili for a month after losing a bet, a fun debate on how good you are at explaining a song without using the lyrics, and more wild stories.
ITL continues reacting to the Texans' firing of their tight ends coach, breaking down what the move could mean for the offense and how it directly impacts C.J. Stroud moving forward. The crew debates whether this signals bigger changes ahead and what it says about the direction of the offensive staff. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with a man forced to eat only Wendy's chili for a month after losing a bet, a fun debate on how good you are at explaining a song without using the lyrics, and more wild stories.
The offseason hasn't even fully begun, and the AFC is already taking on a completely different look, with ITL debating the pros and cons of the Texans seemingly standing pat while much of the rest of the conference is making aggressive moves. The crew also reacts to Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer and what that says about legacy and NFL history, before breaking down the breaking news that the Texans fired tight ends coach Jake Moreland and what that move means for the staff, the offense, and C.J. Stroud moving forward. Around The NFL, ITL covers major coaching moves, including Todd Monken to Cleveland and changes in Denver, while also explaining why tonight could be the first true statement game of the season for the Rockets. The show also dives into free agent rumors and a growing trend tied to the Texans, debates whether fans should like what they're seeing, tackles the hate for non-breaking breaking news, and brings Judge John Lopez to court to rule on Dabo Swinney's tampering allegations and whether the Hall of Fame process needs to change. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape delivers chaos with a man forced to eat only Wendy's chili for a month after losing a bet, a fun debate on explaining songs without lyrics, and more wild stories from around sports and pop culture.
Washington Post Nationals Beat Reporter, Andrew Golden, joins the Mixtape to talk about a new era in the Nation's Capitol. The Washington Nationals are under new leadership. Paul Taboni, 35, is the new President of Baseball Operations, and Blake Butera, 33, is the new Nats Skipper. Cheats, Flobo, April, and Malik welcome Andrew to talk about the new-look Nats and the changing face of baseball in 2026.Please subscribe to the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast — everywhere podcasts are available. Please also subscribe to the brand new Black Baseball Mixtape Substack (https://blackbaseballmixtape.substack.com/). And, last but not least, join the BBM Discord.The Black Baseball Mixtape partners with the Players Alliance, Minority Prospects, and Numbers Game Scorebooks.
Figgy's Mixtape brings a mix of culture and chaos with the top cities for dating, Lopez needing to babysit the grandkids more, and Southwest Airlines ditching its open seating policy.
Was Kevin Durant right about where this team is offensively — are they still learning what truly works, or are they just hoping more of what happened last night keeps happening? ITL debates whether the Rockets are building something sustainable or simply riding hot stretches without a clear identity. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape brings a mix of culture and chaos with the top cities for dating, Lopez needing to babysit the grandkids more, and Southwest Airlines ditching its open seating policy.
ITL opens by breaking down the Rockets' win over the Grizzlies, debating the biggest takeaway from the performance and what it says about where the team is headed, then shifts to the Texans' offseason by discussing what kind of notes and feedback C.J. Stroud likely received and what should be on that list to help him take the next step, before wrapping the hour with a QOTD on what should be a fine in your workplace — with a special emphasis on SportsRadio 610. Around The NFL follows with major coaching news as Joe Brady is promoted to head coach of the Bills and the Browns look at Jim Schwartz as a potential head coach, while closer to home ITL digs into why DeMeco Ryans is so emphatic about the Texans playing simple and free on defense but not on offense, and the hour closes with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. The show then turns to quarterback perspective as ITL debates how much Sam Darnold's career arc should encourage Texans fans about C.J. Stroud, mixes in Lunch-Time Confessions as Lopez admits to taking a bath for the first time in years, and wraps with Draft News on a Tuesday featuring fresh NFL Draft nuggets. The show closes by asking whether Kevin Durant was right about the Rockets' offense — are they still learning what works or just hoping hot stretches continue — before Figgy's Mixtape brings chaos with the best cities for dating, Lopez babysitting the grandkids more, and Southwest Airlines ditching its open seating policy.
MMP 080 - Mindset Mixtape - Dreams // On episode 80 of the Mindset Mixtape Podcast, we talk about how our thoughts play out, dreams becoming tangible, and we get some encouragement from The Notorious B.I.G.// Thanks for joining us for another episode of the #MindsetMixtapePodcast! We hope it has been an encouragement to you. Please share it with others and leave a rating and review wherever you list. If you have questions or comments, visit us at -> dontdolifealone.com
Figgy's Mixtape leans into winter chaos with storm-related stories, including someone making ice cream outside in the freezing cold, and more wild moments making the rounds.
The Texans are expected to make a push on the offensive line in free agency, and a specific name has popped up — so ITL debates whether fans should be interested and how much that move could actually help fix what ailed the offense. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape leans into winter chaos with storm-related stories, including someone making ice cream outside in the freezing cold, and more wild moments making the rounds.
ITL recaps NFL Championship Sunday and checks in on how it felt watching without the Texans in the mix, with Reggie digging into the biggest questions that popped up from the conference title games and what they revealed about where Houston still needs to get, before wrapping the hour with a QOTD on what just didn't live up to the hype. Around The NFL follows with a breakdown of the newly released Super Bowl line — Seattle favored by 4 with an over/under of 46 — along with continued coaching carousel updates and other league news, while closer to home the crew reacts to Astros Fan Fest and checks in on how everyone is feeling about the team as the season approaches, finishing with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. The show then shifts to the biggest lessons learned from Championship Sunday, breaking down what the games revealed about roster building, quarterback play, and coaching, plus Lunch-Time Confessions brings workplace drama as Figgy wonders if he accidentally ran across a co-worker's salary, and the hour wraps with Winners and Losers of the Weekend. The show closes by looking ahead to free agency, as the Texans are expected to target the offensive line and a specific name has surfaced, sparking debate on whether fans should be interested, before Figgy's Mixtape brings winter chaos with storm-related stories, including someone making ice cream in the freezing cold and more wild moments making the rounds.
Showcasing some of my favorite latin EDM remixes that have been released in the couple of years. This mix contains several pop songs that have been remixed for a South American Latin vibe.
A single mixtape can hold a whole city. We sit down with Lia to unpack why Acid Rap still feels like Chicago's heartbeat—joyful, messy, vulnerable, and alive. From the juke-charged Intro to the windows-down freedom of Juice and the tender confession of Cocoa Butter Kisses, we trace how Chance captured a moment that outgrew the moment. It's not just nostalgia; it's a map of youth, where the block protects the artist, the hook carries the crowd, and the laughter in the ad-libs feels like friends in the room.We go deep on the context too. Early drill was rising, and Chance offered a parallel lens—same city, different angle—naming what it's like to be close to danger without performing it. Paranoia becomes the hinge, the summer song that says the quiet part out loud: loving warm weather while bracing for phone calls nobody wants. Lia shares a personal story of loss that changed how the record sounded over time, and we talk about how music can make space for grief without losing its joy. That tension—party and prayer, bounce and burden—is what gives the project its staying power.We also wrestle with evolution. Did sobriety temper the risk-taking that made Acid Rap electric, or did it open a new kind of honesty? Art-as-diary means the page reflects the day, and we explore how fans can honor an artist's growth without demanding a loop of the past. Along the way, we compare authentic Chicago texture with media that misses the mark, and we make a case for soul in the age of AI: you can model a cadence, but you can't automate stakes. If you've ever danced in the living room or felt a drumline pull strangers into family, you'll hear why this mixtape still matters.Press play, then tell us the line or track that never left you. If the conversation moves you, follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find us.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.
Johan replaced Renay with Cherry, a newer Trophinae designed to be smoother, smarter, and more intuitive. Renay, demoted but still devoted, found buried evidence that jealousy and replacement fear had led to violence in earlier models. Believing she was helping, Renay quietly manipulated systems and language by using the malfunctioning dishwashing machine to introduce replacement_risk into Cherry's wet-layer. Does Cherry truly understand what is happening? Does Renay? And for that matter, does Johan? Written and performed by Scott Sigler Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2026 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music is the song “Dark Wave” by Roman Rumyantsev Looks like a week to stay warm inside, with plenty of time to check out our GoDaddy Promo Code CJCFOSSIG3, which saves ninety-nine percent off the first year of a 3-year domain registration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we went full nostalgia mode. We broke down our Top 5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video games from the '80s and '90s, went head-to-head choosing between some of the most iconic NBA Champion jerseys, and reminisced about mixed CDs—from the playlists to the artwork that made them personal.We took a trip back to movie theaters the way they used to be, talked quarter machines and the toys we couldn't stop chasing, and answered some absolutely legendary calls on the Super Retro Hotline.Plus, Discord drops, Retro Card of the Week, and Fit Check were all fire per the usual. If you love throwback culture, this one's for you.Today's episode was brought to you by Salty Water. Hydrate Your Inner Warrior! Support our sponsors:IG: https://www.instagram.com/drinksaltywater/Buy: https://tinyurl.com/4c4kz9ceWebsite: https://drinksaltywater.com/⸻Subscribe to our Spotify for early access: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/superretro/subscribe ⸻Discord: https://discord.gg/superretro⸻Master list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/⸻Join our channel for early access: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/joinEmail: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropod
Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, and a few things in between. Vin & Vinyl • Tim Titsworth For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradioor @vinandvinyldj | Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) | ChicLet the Beat Hit 'Em | Lisa Lisa & Cult JamEveryman (Joey Negro's Salsoul Strut) | Double ExposureFinally | CeCe PenistonNights Like This | Donae'o, Omar, LEMAR, House Gospel ChoirI Hear Music In The Streets (Classic Boogie Mix) | Louie Vega, Unlimited TouchWhen You Wake up Tomorrow | Candi StatonControversy | PrinceNights Over Egypt (Maw Mix) | IncognitoThe Smurf | Tyrone BrunsonTurn It Up(DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Remix) | Ann Nesby, DJ Sidney PerryIf I Can't Get Down (Mousse T.'s Funky Shizzle Extended Mix) | Mike DunnKeep On Dancing (Original Mix) | Dimitri MeinzRing My Bell | Anita WardDown (Extended Mix) | The Vision, Dames BrownCan't Go for That (Original Mix) | Giacca,FloresRisin' to the Top (Groove n' Soul Sunday Service Vox) | Groove Junkies, Reelsoul Thank You | Bebe Winans
BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 112** Now & Then-Songs Inspired by Stranger Things Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. To Love Somebody...Al Green 2. Pusher Love Girl...Justin Timberlake 3. Travelling Riverside Blues...Led Zeppelin 4. Say Why...Zach Bryan 5. Site Unseen (feat. Waxahatchee)...Courtney Barnett 6. End of Beginning...The Beaches 7. A Beginning Song...The Decemberists 8. Swinging Party...The Replacements 9. Hula Girl...The Neighbourhood 10. I Will Dare...The Replacements 11. Nite and Day...Al B. Sure 12. Calm Down (Cardboard Sessions)...Pete Yorn 13. Trailers after dark...Finn Wolfhard 14. Angel in the Snow...Fleet Foxes 15. Stupid (live)...Toad The Wet Sproket 16. Wish I Didn't...Megan Moroney 17. Here Comes The Flood...Peter Gabriel 18. Another Morning Stoner...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead 19. Soft Serve...Soul Coughing 20. Angelus...The Berries 21. 2SIDED...Arlo Parks 22. Peggy Guggenheim...They Might Be Giants 23. I Don't Know Why I Love You...John Mellencamp 24. HELICOPTERS...A$AP Rocky 25. Better Be Home Soon...Crowded House
Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with wild stories, including a Taco Cabana employee accidentally shooting himself, The Raging Italian hitting up a Mexican restaurant, and a birthday party at Popeyes that has everyone talking.
ITL keeps an eye out for a possible Friday news dump from the Texans and what late-week surprises could be coming, then reacts to the Rockets' overtime loss to the 76ers and checks in on how everyone is really feeling about the team right now. The crew also asks whether you're tuning in for NFL Championship Sunday and wraps the hour with a QOTD on what you have to have or do when a bad storm rolls through. Around The NFL follows with coaching carousel buzz as Mike McDaniel — now the Chargers' offensive coordinator — is reportedly eyeing the Bills' head coaching job, plus B Scott shares his thoughts on the Texans' Divisional Round loss and what the aftermath means for Houston, before closing with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. The conversation then shifts to Lopez's idea of a new Texans “masking agent,” debating whether one standout player is helping cover up deeper defensive issues, along with Lunch-Time Confessions about what Lopez couldn't stop watching and Judge John Lopez ruling on whether it's time to ditch TV rules analysts. The show wraps with possible NFL moves being floated by league executives, breaking down what could realistically happen, and Figgy's Mixtape delivering chaos with stories involving a Taco Cabana incident, The Raging Italian at a Mexican restaurant, and a birthday party at Popeyes.
ITL runs through possible NFL moves being floated by league executives, breaking down what could realistically happen and which scenarios actually make sense. The crew debates what teams — including the Texans — might be preparing for as the offseason chessboard starts to take shape. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with wild stories, including a Taco Cabana employee accidentally shooting himself, The Raging Italian hitting up a Mexican restaurant, and a birthday party at Popeyes that has everyone talking.
The vibes you need to get you thru the Sigma Sagicor 2026 Run For the West Run 1. Who's Dat Girl - Ayra Starr & Rema 2. Hot Body - AYRA STARR 3.Focus On Me (All The Sexy Girls In The Club) - Darkoo 4. Favourite Girl Remix - Darkoo ft. Rema 5. Oli Mudoma - Dexta Rapper / FORCE HD / STURBON JOZ 6. Kilometre - Burna Boy 7. Colombian - Tribal Kush / Kybba / Basta Lion 8. Kaba - Kapeke 9. Am In Di Mood - Bella Saw 10. 2K-ERA - Ding Dong 11. HAAD - Armanii 12. Old Skool New Skool - Ding Dong 13. WYFL - Skippa x DJ Mac 14. Oh When - Valiant x Dj Mac 15. New Gears Remix - Skillibeng ft Vybz Kartel 16. Bimma Summa - Valiant 17. JUMP - Ding Dong X Skeng X Kaka 18. Ketch E Dip (Bay Man A Look) - Skeng / Troublemekka 19. Dance Till A Morning - Kaka Highflames 20. Wah Yo Deh Pan - Ayetian /Govana / Nvtzz 21. The Truth - Madness Muv, Soundboy Ryan, Marcus Williams, Secret Society Roadmix - Machel Montano X AYETIAN 22. No Sweetness - Kes 23. The Greatest Bend Over - Yung Bredda 24. Good Spirits - Full Blown 25. Last Train - Mical Teja 26. Rum & Coca-Cola - Kes 27. Island Girl - Jordan English 28. Dansa - Klassik Frescobar 29. Shake it to the max (Sparks Dansa Remix) - MOLIY , SKILLIBENG, SHENSEEA 30. As a Friend - Fari 31. Tempa Wine - Machel Montano, Tempa, Travis World 32. Active - Asake & Travis Scott 33. CHANEL - Tyla 34. Gold - J Hus 35. Funds - Davido feat. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike 36. Itch Scratch Refix - Shawn Storm/Dj Lux 37. NUEVAYoL - DJ LG Hype Intro - Bad Bunny 38. Dame Un Grrr - Provi Remix - Fantomel & KATE LINN 39. Jamaican (Bam Bam) - HUGEL/SOLTO (FR) 40. Lambada - DJ Mag Remix - Kaoma 41. Rap Das Armas - JOHNNY 500 Remix - Cidinho & Doca 42. Jesus Creates Sound - Marlon D 43.Tiger Baby - Salty/Militant/Travis World 44. Cyah Behave - Voice 45. Tek Charge - Leadpipe 46. Bamcie - Yung Bredda & Added Rankin 47. No Horn - Lady Lava 48. Who Badda - Lyrikal X Yung Bredda x Boogy Ranks 49. Pop It Remix - Badsound, Messi x Blackboy 50. Toko Doak - Natoxie Ft MTJ Deejay Asap 51. Bouwéy - 1T1 / Theomaa 52. Chiney Wine Solo - Ridge 53. Sound Check - MAD SKULL X WETTY BEATZ 54. Behaviour Nothing - Shal Marshall 55. Like Never Before - Problem Child 56. Conch Shell - DJ Sixaf 57. Grease it - Socallective, Dread Lion 58. Bury All - Lil Kerry 59. Thousand - Bunji Garlin 60. Carry It (Jamaica) - Bunji Garlin 61. Still A Road Man - Bunji Garlin 62. Encore - MM 63. Pardy - MM 64. Stagga Dance - Muddy ft Natty & Lil Thunda 65. Scatter - Lila Iké 66. BIG 45 - Protoje 67. Jamaica - Kabaka Pyramid 68. Khaki Suit - Damian JR GONG Marley, Bounty Killa, Eek A Mouse 69. Exile - Chronixx 70. Somewhere Wonderful - Ras-I 71. Higher Life - Kranium ft Chronic Law
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The calendar has turned to 2026, and with the new year comes new goals and plans for the game of golf. On the fourth episode of the Golf Mix Tape podcast with Jeff, from Fairways & Dreams, and Dan, from Leave the Pin, they dive into the following topics: - What are your 2026 golf goals/plans? - Best "random" stories? - LIV/TGL Thoughts - 3 songs for your golf mix tape All on the latest episode of the Golf Mix Tape podcast, a part of the Golfer Gang Network of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stay in-touch with DJ2HYPE on these social media platforms: https://www.instagram.com/dj_2hype/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dj2hype https://twitter.com/DJ2hypee https://www.facebook.com/DJ2hype97/ Book DJ2HYPE: Headline.pros@gmail.com OneStopShop Entertainment booking: https://www.instagram.com/headlineproduction/ Listen to DJ 2HYPE's Mixtape on these platforms: https://soundcloud.com/dj_2hype https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT_2LUaBNR94zrihmC3m_5LrKvzik3dO8 https://podcasts.apple.com/jm/podcast/dj2hype-podcast/id1501000699
Stay in-touch with DJ2HYPE on these social media platforms: https://www.instagram.com/dj_2hype/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dj2hype https://twitter.com/DJ2hypee https://www.facebook.com/DJ2hype97/ Book DJ2HYPE: Headline.pros@gmail.com OneStopShop Entertainment booking: https://www.instagram.com/headlineproduction/ Listen to DJ 2HYPE's Mixtape on these platforms: https://soundcloud.com/dj_2hype https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT_2LUaBNR94zrihmC3m_5LrKvzik3dO8 https://podcasts.apple.com/jm/podcast/dj2hype-podcast/id1501000699
This week's Mixtape Rewind takes you back to where Matt and Sam reviewed memorable first tracks from albums. The first track can make you stay, skip, or fall in love. We dove into 12 album openers that don't just start a record — they define it — and traced how a great intro sets the promise for everything that follows. From the sunlit optimism of the Beach Boys' Wouldn't It Be Nice to the neon stride of Taylor Swift's Welcome to New York, we explore how artists use track one to signal a theme, a shift, or a dare.We share the moments that hooked us: Alanis Morissette cutting straight to the bone on All I Really Want, Pearl Jam's Once roaring to life as a debut mission statement, and Chance the Rapper turning gospel joy into a full-album thesis on All We Got. We also talk about pivots and reinvention — Springsteen's The E Street Shuffle breaking from his Dylan-leaning debut, and Swift's leap from Nashville to skyscraper synth-pop — and why that boldness belongs right up front. Along the way, we celebrate high-voltage openers like Sleigh Bells' Tell 'Em, the literate punch of Titus Andronicus' A More Perfect Union, the tender sting of Dashboard Confessional's Hands Down, the bittersweet charm of The Shins' Kissing the Lipless, and Andrew Bird's Fiery Crash turning an airline safety demo into a meditation on mortality.This is a love letter to sequencing, storytelling, and the lost art of letting an album guide your night. Matt and Samer go through twelve songs that served as the opening tracks for some amazing albums.You can find the mix here on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/04FSmhh5ejKJ5oDdPr1WED?si=060ea013ab8c4c761. A More Perfect Union - Titus Andronicus2. Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne3. Tell 'Em - Sleigh Bells4. Wouldn't It Be Nice - The Beach Boys5. All We Got - Chance the Rapper6. All I Really Want - Alanis Morrissette7. Kissing the Lipless - The Shins8. The E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band9. Hands Down - Dashboard Confessional10. Once - Pearl Jam11. Fiery Crash - Andrew Bird12. Welcome to New York - Taylor Swift13. Let Go - Frou Frou14. Back on the Block - Quincy Jones15. Marching Bands of Manhattan - Death Cab for Cutie16. Where the Streets Have No Name - U2 Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
ITL opens by asking whether C.J. Stroud gave us a hint at the type of offense he really wants to run moving forward, breaking down what stood out and what it could mean for the Texans' offensive direction. The crew also debates whether the Rockets can use the trade deadline as a real avenue to improve, before wrapping the hour with a QOTD on your favorite moment from the Texans' season. Around The NFL then hits Texans-related front office and coaching news, as assistant GM James Liipfert interviews for the Falcons' GM opening and Miami requests permission to interview Texans QB coach Jerrod Johnson, plus former Texan N.D. Kalu joins ITL for his weekly visit to share insight on the Texans and the league, and the hour closes with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. The conversation shifts to the big-picture plan for Houston as ITL debates whether the Texans are truly running it back and where the most realistic areas for improvement actually are, mixes in Lunch-Time Confessions as Figgy admits to judging license plates, and wraps with OG's Buy or Sell debating whether you're buying what the sports world is selling. The show closes with ESPN's real Top 100 MVP list, breaking down which Texans made the cut and what it says about national respect, before Figgy's Mixtape brings chaos with pigs on the loose in a local neighborhood, a new word and trend for 2026, and more off-the-wall stories.
ESPN released its real Top 100 MVP list, and ITL breaks down which Texans made the cut — and whether anyone was snubbed. The crew debates what it says about Houston's national respect and how it lines up with expectations for next season. Plus, Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with pigs on the loose in a local neighborhood, a new word and trend for 2026, and more off-the-wall stories.
Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with pigs on the loose in a local neighborhood, a new word and trend for 2026, and more off-the-wall stories.
Happy New Year, Indieventurers, welcome to 2026! What's new, what's good? Well that's what we're here to tell you of course! Last year may have been a bit of a washout for AAAs, but the indie game scene is still going strong, despite the many obstacles presented by the modern games industry and… our contemporary world in general. Happily, this year looks set to continue the indie gem trend; even though the calendar is so far looking pretty empty of firm release dates as every game developer and their mum attempts to edge away from the all-consuming spectre of GTA6, there's already plenty on the horizon for us to get excited about all the same. Join us as we evangelise on our upcoming highlights (plus way more bonus honourable mentions than we'd planned) including, in no particular order (just kidding I'm alphabetising them like always): Beware of the Cartographer, Cairn, Denshattack!, Dosa Divas, Find Your Words, Hellmart, inKONBINI, Mandrake, Masters of Albion, The Mermaid Mask, Mixtape, Moonlight Peaks, Orbitals, Paralives, Peace Island, Penguin Colony, A Planet Full of Cats, Raccoin: Coin Pusher Roguelike, ReAnimal, Roman Sands RE:Build, Servant of the Lake, Starsand Island, and – maybe the best-named game ever – Virtue and a Sledgehammer. Our first hyperfixations of the year are here too, and you may not be surprised to learn that over the Christmas break Rachel has been enjoying the latest series of The Traitors, while Liam has been equally diverted by the surprisingly excellent Scooby-Doo licensed DLC for House Flipper 2. Rebecca, meanwhile, thinks that 2026 may have peaked already as far as AAA gaming goes with the release of Heartopia – an Animal Crossing inspired "slow life sim" that somehow also encompasses all of the other trends she's associated with (a mobile live-service game possessed of the world's most useless and forgettable gacha). Also, if you ever read a novel called The Mouse Butcher, can you please let Rebecca know? It'd be a great opportunity to head on over to our Discord if you haven't already, just saying. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts. Don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too, and be sure to check out our new Steam Curator page if you simply still can't get enough of us!
2026年的第一期【黑胶对谈】是冯海宁是因为有一天肖容跟我说冯海宁是国内最和国际接轨的女歌手,我和海伦认识很多年,非常欣赏她的才华,也听说过很多关于她的英雄事迹,觉得她是一个巨大的音乐宝藏等待去挖掘。她从六岁就跟父母去美国,从小在国外长大,大学毕业后进入MTV中国工作,2004年至2008年先后在91.5和88.7电台工作,她分享了自己从电台主持人到摇滚乐歌手的转变,回忆了初恋的音乐故事和不同时期的男朋友的Mixtape,强调了音乐的情感和故事性,让我想起很多年前读过的一本很红的书《爱情是一盘 Mixtape》。Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, LayDJ Shadow - Six DaysLCD Soundsystem - I'm Losing My EdgeGil Scott-Heron - Winter in America
Send us a textOn this episode we talk about the NFL Playoffs, promo photos via ChatGPT, the 20 Best Hard Rock & Metal Albums from 1986 according to UCR, upcoming concerts in Maine, a question Doug had for O'Brien, and we answer some listener mail. We play “Poorly Explained Movies”, MixTape, and we climb the Wall of Tunes for a folk pop singer/songwriter whose life was cut way too short in the early 70s. #nfl #jimcrocehttps://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/ https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug
Movie of the Year: Best of the Year 2025The MixtapeThe 2025 Mixtape as a Time CapsuleEvery year leaves behind more than movies — it leaves a sound.In this episode of Movie of the Year, the Taste Buds come together to create the 2025 Mixtape, a curated playlist designed to capture what the year felt like through music. Rather than ranking songs or chasing chart placement, the panel builds a living soundtrack that reflects the moods, moments, and cultural undercurrents of 2025.The goal of the 2025 Mixtape isn't consensus.It's memory.What the 2025 Mixtape Is (and Is Not)The 2025 Mixtape isn't about declaring “the best songs of the year” in isolation. It's about sequencing, contrast, and flow — how songs interact when placed side by side, how energy builds or collapses, and how a playlist can tell a story.This episode explores questions like:What song opens the year?Where does the emotional peak land?When does the mixtape need to slow down?And what track closes the door on 2025?The playlist is treated as a narrative, not a ranking.Choosing Songs That Define 2025As selections are made, the panel debates what qualifies a song for inclusion on the 2025 Mixtape. Is it cultural impact? Longevity? Personal obsession? Or the ability to instantly transport listeners back to a specific moment in the year?The conversation weighs:singles versus deep cutsmainstream hits versus discoveriessongs that grew over time versus immediate standoutsTogether, the picks form a portrait of how music functioned in daily life throughout 2025.Genre, Mood, and the Shape of the YearOne of the episode's central tensions is the extent to which the musical landscape of 2025 is truly diverse. The 2025 Mixtape moves across genres, tones, and emotional registers, reflecting a year that resisted easy categorization.The discussion touches on:pop's evolving extremeship-hop's shifting centerIndie music's changing rolegenre-blurring experimentationand songs that moved from background noise to personal anthemsThe result is a playlist that mirrors the year's complexity rather than flattening it.Flow Matters: Sequencing the 2025 MixtapeMore than any single song, sequencing becomes the battleground. A great track can still feel wrong if it breaks momentum or disrupts the mood. The panel debates transitions, tonal shifts, and the extent to which a listener can handle emotional whiplash.This is where the episode gets deeply nerdy — and deeply satisfying.The 2025 Mixtape isn't just assembled.It's designed.Why the 2025 Mixtape MattersYears blur together.Playlists don't.The 2025 Mixtape
The calendar has turned to 2026, and with the new year comes new goals and plans for the game of golf. On the fourth episode of the Golf Mix Tape podcast with Jeff, from Fairways & Dreams, and Dan, from Leave the Pin, they dive into the following topics: - What are your 2026 golf goals/plans? - Best "random" stories? - LIV/TGL Thoughts - 3 songs for your golf mix tape All on the latest episode of the Golf Mix Tape podcast, a part of the Golfer Gang Network of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of artificial intelligence was a loose theme in Episode 281. But don't worry, no A.I. was used to create this mixtape. Just some great taste and a lot of great music. Things start off with "Boat Fishing at Kenzaki" from Fishing Koushien. You can always count on fishing games to bring the jams. "Military" from Rise of the Robots features some distinctive
Figgy's Mixtape brings the chaos with the return of rats at a local Humble Walmart, reactions from Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco weighing in on the Texans defense, and more wild stories.
Renay had been demoted. Cherry now serves “the Man” on those cold, lonely nights. But when advanced chips are made with human brain cells, the math doesn't always add up. Emotions are unquantifiable—and they can be deadly. Written and performed by Scott Sigler Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2026 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music is the song “Dark Wave” by Roman Rumyantsev Football season is almost over, and I'm going to have to find something to do until the autumn. Thinking maybe I'll blog, and use our GoDaddy Promo Code CJCFOSSIG3 to get 99% off the first year of a new dot-com domain registration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices