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Jak's House Presented by Freejak (Episode 136) International DJ and award winning Producer Freejak brings 1 hour of the hottest new music from the finest Electronic producers and DJ's from around the world. This episode Freejak mixes up the hottest new electronic music, Including tracks from Freejak, Womack & Womack, Chris Lake, Kieza, Sammy Virji, Skepta, Jengi, Armand Van Helden, TCTS, Navos, Fedde Le Grande, Gotsome, Moloko, and many more. FOLLOW FREEJAK ON SOCIALS INSTAGRAM - SPOTIFY - SOUNDCLOUD - TIKTOK - FACEBOOK
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Hocus Focus Mix met Stromae, Moloko, Lucas & Steve, Nick Schilder, Jamiroquai, Jocelyn Brown, Luke Alessi & Chloé Caillet
100% LIFESTYLE - Tous les jeudis : - De 19H à 20H sur RDL 103.5 FM en Centre Alsace - A l'écoute partout à cette heure sur le direct live sur www.rdl68.fr / rdl68.fr/playlist/100-lifestyle/ - En PODCAST sur SOUNDCLOUD chaque JEUDI à 21H : on.soundcloud.com/QPEjqQJ7u51dxPjv6 Dans ce numéro, Anne-Claire & Yann vous proposent : - En route pour l'aventure (voyage/Yann): Zoom sur 5 beaux spas dans le monde - La minute soignante (santé & bien-être/Anne-Claire): Le panaris - Chanson Story (histoire d'un tube/Yann): "Sympathique (Je ne veux pas travailler)", Pink Martini, 1999 - La question des auditeurs: Qu'est-ce que l'ail des ours ? - Mode & Beauté (Anne-Claire): La robe longue pour les rondes MUSIQUES: "Reflet", M Pokora, 2025 "Sympathique (Je ne veux pas travailler)", Pink Martini, 1999 "Ma faute", Marine, 2025 EXTRAITS: "La danse d'Hélène (Je mets le doigt devant)", Les Fanatics, 2022 "Sing it back", Moloko, 1999 "Big girl (you are beautiful)", Mika, 2007 "L'air du vent", Pocahontas, 1994 Important: Je ne touche aucun droits d'auteur sur ces chansons. Les droits reviennent intégralement aux auteurs/compositeurs/interprètes. Diffusion: Jeudi 19H - 20H en direct sur RDL (103.5 FM dans le Centre Alsace) www.rdl68.fr Une production RDL 103.5 FM Tous droits réservés
Garbeo semanal por la huerta ibérica en busca de novedades de muy distintos pelajes.Playlist;MALCOLM SCARPA “Domingo en el parque”MALCOLM SCARPA “If you’ll be a baby to me”RAFAEL BERRIO “Candy dice”ILEGALES “Moloko”LOS RUIDOS con DEAN CHAMBERLAIN (CODE BLUE) “Mad about me”MEMOCRACIA “El Barto”MARIPILI “El Perro Verde”THE BLACK SUITED LADIES “Blinded by loveLOS IDIOTAS “La navaja”NIÑA COYOTE eta CHICA TORNADO “Trash”MAIKA MAKOVSKI “The brotherhood”PLAYA GARUFA “Duende day”THE IMPERIAL SURFERS “YeahYeah No No”HOWLIN RAMBLERS “Devil on my mind”LAS CHINCHETAS “Manual de conducta y apariencia”DUM DUM PACHECOS “Desde mi ventana”JUÁREZ “Sentir el mundo girar”Escuchar audio
For this episode of Free With This Month's Issue we're joined by Bill Cummings from God Is In The TV Zine & the Show Me Magic podcast to discuss Q Magazine's Essential Chill out from November 2000. The cd's tracklisting is1 - Moby - Novio2 - Groove Armada - At The River (Radio Edit)3 - Kinobe Ft Ben & Jason - Slip Into Something... (Radio Edit)4 - Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where The Time Goes?5 - John Martyn - Solid Air6 - Underworld - Push Downstairs7 - Moloko - Sing It Back (Album Version)8 - Oasis - Half The World Away9 - Nick Drake - River Man10 - Grandaddy - Underneath The Weeping Willow11 - Garbage - Milk (The Classic Mix by Massive Attack)12 - Goldfrapp - Utopia13 - Talk Talk - Inheritance 14 - Depeche Mode - Useless (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session Edit)15 - David Bowie - Art Decade16 - Mercury Rev - Holes You can find Bill's webzine here - https://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/ & his podcast Show Me Magic here - https://pod.link/1522302142Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2QYou can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/release/140416-Various-Essential-Chill-Out?srsltid=AfmBOopNZo8qjh-bm7-kZiFy35B1q0g44Kn84pgFDNQrdRGhEmOqumsRHosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsBluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/thismonthsissue.bsky.socialTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@freewiththismonthsissueInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Find our other episodes, plus We Dig Music & Pick A Disc at www.wedigpodcasts.com
Hop, Mise en Ligne des "Nostalgiques Part 49 », Avec Pour Cette Fois un Mix Composer de Vieux Tube Comme : BRUNO MARS, CAPPELLA, MIKE CANDY, PHIL COLLINS, DJ SNAKE, DUA LIPA, EURYTHMICS, EVE, FLO RIDA, LINDA VICTORIA, MEDUZA, MOLOKO, NELLY FURTADO, REEL 2 REAL, REGARD, SAMANTHA FOX etc... Que du Vieux son en Version Remixer ! Bonne Ecoute !
Estrenamos en primicia “Joven y arrogante”, decimotercer álbum de estudio de Ilegales, que sale a la venta este viernes 7 de marzo. Jorge “Ilegal” Martínez baja a presentarnos en primera persona las canciones de un disco variado en contenido y pulido en producción, que condensa la historia de Ilegales con el ojo puesto en el presente. Y del que unas cuantas canciones, seguramente, queden fijas en su repertorio de directo. La gira de presentación arranca el 21 de marzo.Playlist;ILEGALES “Joven y arrogante”ILEGALES “Es ansiedad”ILEGALES “El efrit y la envidia”ILEGALES “Orfanato minero”ILEGALES “Moloko”ILEGALES “Luminoso viento nocturno”ILEGALES “El fondo de la noche”ILEGALES “El face”ILEGALES “El mundo contra ti”ILEGALES “Se abrirán los cielos”Escuchar audio
Hocus Focus Mix met Kungs, Cookin on 3 Burners, Deee Lite, Moloko, Basement Jaxx, Coldplay, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna & TINI
Hocus Focus Mix met Snoop Dogg, Calvin Harris, La Roux, Moloko, Katy Perry & Roxy Dekker
Was macht einen guten Espresso aus? Natürlich benötigt man auf jeden Fall hervorragende Kaffeebohnen und die passende Röstung. Unsere neue Folge mit dem Namen „Mein Lieblingssong – Espresso“ ist wie ein köstlicher Espresso von der Martermühle. Die Folge enthält die besten Ausschnitte aus den Podcast-Folgen vom Vormonat und macht Appetit auf unseren „Mein Lieblingssong“-Podcast. Jeden ersten Montag im Monat gibt es einen frischen „Mein Lieblingssong – Espresso“. In dieser Espresso-Folge hört ihr folgende kurze Ausschnitte: In der Folge mit Maxime Bender und seinem Lieblingssong „Georgia“ und Charles Lloyd geht es für Maxime u. a. auch um die richtige Atmung und warum Musik tatsächlich die große Kraft hat, Menschen miteinander zu verbinden. Mit „Moin moin, was geht? Alles klar bei dir? Wie spät?“ beginnt der Lieblingssong von Perihan Taseri (Hochzeitsrednerin) „An Tagen wie diesen“ von Fettes Brot und von Zeiten, in denen man in der damaligen DDR seine langersehnte Lizenzplatte in einer Tüte abholte, erzählt uns der Schauspieler Götz Schubert in Verbindung mit seinem Lieblingssong „Zoolookologie“ von Jean-Michel Jarre. Die Journalistin Susanne Schnabel liebt Live-Konzerte und feiert ihren persönlichen Lieblingssong „Trees“ von Big Special. Mit dem Designer Florian Dengler aus Berlin tauchen wir mit „The Time Is Now“ von Moloko ab in die Partyszene Anfang der Nullerjahre. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge mit emotionalen Geschichten zu einem persönlichen Lieblingssong im Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“. Hört rein und genießt einen heißen und leckeren „Mein Lieblingssong – Espresso“. Und damit du einen richtig guten Espresso beim Podcast hören genießen kannst, mach einfach mit bei unserem Gewinnspiel und gewinne ein Kilo Premium-Espresso von der Martermühle Kaffeerösterei aus Bayern. Wie du gewinnen kannst? Ganz einfach: Abonniere unseren Newsletter auf www.meinlieblingssong.com Teilnahmeschluss ist der 22.11.2024; Teilnahmebedingungen zum Gewinnspiel findest du auf unserer Website.Dein Lieblingskaffee zum Lieblingssong von den AroMagiern aus der Kaffeerösterei Martermühle.Hier geht es zum Lieblingskaffee: MartermühleHinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung und abonniere unseren Podcast bei deinem Streamingportal der Wahl und verpasse keine Folge. Und wenn du alle Neuigkeiten zum Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ mitbekommen möchtest, dann melde dich hier für unseren wöchentlichen Newsletter an: Kostenloser Newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Krust, also known as K or DJ Krust, chats about his early involvement in the Bristol music scene in the late 80s to early 90s, the development of the Drum & Bass sound and setting up the Full Cycle and Dope Dragon labels with Roni Size.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:28 - Early Influences And Getting Started07:28 - Getting Immersed In Rave08:45 - Launching A Label10:23 - Learning The Equipment12:12 - Jungle DJ / Producers16:11 - Creating A Sound Palette17:58 - Making Use Of Hardware19:52 - Preparing A Track23:23 - Dealing With Burnout28:20 - Helping Musicians31:06 - Crafting The New Album41:15 - The Current Jungle / DnB Scene48:36 - Current And Future ProjectsInterviewee BiogBristol-born b-boy Kirk Thompson is best known as DJ and producer Krust, an artist whose ideas and frequencies rumble and resonate deep within jungle's DNA. With an indelible legacy as a key figurehead in the Bristol sound, he has never compromised since emerging in 1989 as a member of Fresh 4. As a founding member of Full Cycle, the first non-London label to truly mould and manipulate the jungle schematic, and Reprazents, one of the first D&B acts to infiltrate the popular psyche and win critical Mercury Music Prize acclaim, his designs continue to help shape our understanding of what drum & bass is.He is regarded as one of drum & bass and jungle's founders and pioneers noted for his unique musical style. Epic experimentalism of Krust's can be heard in his 1997 single ‘Soul In Motion' and similarly ground-breaking ‘98 single ‘True Stories' for Talkin Loud. An in-demand remixer, Krust has reworked tracks for Bjork, Korn, Moloko, Claude VonStroke, DJ Krush, Adam F, Shy FX, Alex Reece, DJ Ron, DJ Rap and many more. His recent album entitled Edge of Everything was released in 2020 on Crosstown Rebels and received critical acclaim. It was nominated for a album of the year with AIM Award and DjMag.In addition to making music Krust has helmed Adapt The Canvas, a lifestyle coaching consultancy that holds workshops and seminars giving advice on time management, overcoming personal challenges, creative thinking, wellness and the development of the working mindsets, which have taken place in music colleges, universities and The Barbican, London. His Weekly podcast Conversation for Creatives reaches a global audience of creatives and can be checked out on his Instagram and Spotify profiles.https://crosstownrebels.bandcamp.com/album/the-edge-of-everythinghttps://www.instagram.com/dj_krust/https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adaptthecanvasCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Es ist der perfekte Soundtrack für jede unvergessliche Nacht: „The Time Is Now“ von Moloko. Für Florian Dengler, Berater, Kreativdirektor und Autor, ist dieser Song mehr als nur ein Partyhit – es ist der Soundtrack zu wilden Berliner Nächten und rauschenden Festen, die bis zum Sonnenaufgang gehen. In dieser Folge erzählt Florian, wie ihn die irische Sängerin Róisín Murphy und ihre einzigartige Bühnenpräsenz schon vor über 20 Jahren in ihren Bann zogen. Erfahre mehr über die Bedeutung des Bandnamens Moloko, was die 2000er-Jahre so besonders gemacht hat und warum „The Time Is Now“ für Florian bis heute auf keiner Playlist fehlen darf. Lass dich von Florians Leidenschaft für Musik und Partykultur mitreißen und erlebe den Zauber dieses Klassikers.Hinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung und abonniere unseren Podcast bei deinem Streamingportal der Wahl und verpasse keine Folge. Und wenn du alle Neuigkeiten zum Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ mitbekommen möchtest, dann melde dich hier für unseren wöchentlichen Newsletter an: Kostenloser NewsletterHier findest du uns auf Facebook oder Instagram.Geschichten aus den 70ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 1 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Geschichten aus den 80ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 2 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Noch mehr gute Musik findet Ihr im Podcast „Wusst ich nicht“ mit Christian und MATZ.Habt ihr Lust auf eine „Mein Lieblingssong“-Tasse oder T-Shirt? Dann schaut mal in unserem Shop vorbei: Hier klicken! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hocus Focus Mix met Snoop Dogg, Calvin Harris, La Roux, Moloko, Katy Perry & Roxy Dekker
Hocus Focus Mix met Kungs, Cookin' On 3 Burners, DeeLite, Moloko, Basement Jaxx, Coldplay, Little Sims & Burna Boy
"Det øjeblik, du ved, at du ved du ved" Alle mennesker deler det til enhver tid selvom vi er så mange vidt forskellige steder, både konkret og overført. Det er det som konstant er der og hele tiden forsvinder: NU(et) Men naturligvis har ordet "nu" også en generelt bredere betydning, hvor det beskriver en længere aktuel samtid, endda flere år, og som modsætning til noget fortidigt. De fleste betydninger bliver berørt af dette tema's navne: Arcade Fire, The Beatles, Depeche Mode, Selena Gomez, Guillemots, Halsey, Heaven 17, Howard Jones, Keane, Nik Kershaw, Kongos, Moloko, Robert Palmer, Jane Siberry, The Smiths, Thompson Twins, Vaya Con Dios og hele tre danske stærke kvinder: Annisette, Lydmor (billedet) + Oh Land.
La music story du jour c'est celle d'Alok…Comme un double écho qui vient résonner dans nos oreilles ! Le premier, est lié aux paroles, en écho de l'été qui s'ouvre puisque ce titre c'est « Summer's Back ». Deuxième, plutôt bien vu de la part d'Alok et de Jess Glynne, c'est celui d'un hit que vous connaissez forcément et déjà vieux de 25 ans, celui de Moloko, revu et corrigé donc, ça donne « Summer's Back »
Step into the ultimate mixtape journey, where each track is a timeless anthem that defined dance music across three epic decades—the 80s, 90s, and 00s!
Send us a Text Message.What happens when an artist refuses to conform to industry norms and continually pushes musical boundaries? Join Paul for an enthralling conversation with the iconic Róisín Murphy, who has spent nearly three decades mesmerizing audiences with her unique blend of electronica, disco, house, techno, and soul. This arrives on the heels of her latest project, "Hit Parade Remixes," featuring interpretations of tracks from her most recent studio album by the likes of Moodymann, Payfone, and Eli Escobar.In this episode, we dissect the artistry behind Róisín's music production, from her character-driven vocal performances to her complex, layered songwriting. Róisín shares her fascination with topics like oxytocin and we also reflect on Róisín's early days with Moloko, the vibrant Sheffield music scene and her transformative collaborations, particularly with Matthew Herbert. Róisín offers poignant insights into her personal and professional journey, exploring how family, inspiration, and the unpredictability of creativity have shaped her sound. From nostalgic reflections on the dynamic Moloko era to the emotional resonance of dance music. Hit Parade Remixes is available here.To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Follow Paul Hanford on InstagramLost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-TechnicaPaul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Subscribe to the Lost and Sound Substack for fresh updates and writing.Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins
Hocus Focus Mix met Smash Mouth, Cher, Coldplay, Guns 'n' Roses & Moloko
She emerged in the mid-90s as one half of Moloko, the duo she formed with then-boyfriend Mark Brydon, creating iconic dance hits like "Sing It Back" and "The Time Is Now". After 30 years of pop, Irish artist Róisín Murphy is touring with her sixth solo album "Hit Parade" – said to be her best yet. Eve Jackson caught up with her at the end of the European leg of the tour to reminisce about gigs in Paris, going clubbing and to talk about making her best music yet at age 50.
durée : 00:58:11 - Affaires culturelles - par : Arnaud Laporte - De ses débuts au sein du duo Moloko à son dernier album "Hit Parade" sorti en 2023, Róisín Murphy s'est imposée comme une popstar aussi extravagante qu'incontournable. Rencontre avec la chanteuse irlandaise, de passage à Paris pour une date unique à l'Olympia. - invités : Róisín Murphy Chanteuse
Hocus Focus Mix met Smash Mouth, Cher, Coldplay, Guns 'N Roses & Moloko
Descubre Moloko, el bar de coctelería clásica que es auténticamente secreto, no tiene licencia de bar por lo que opera desde la clandestinidad más no de la ilegalidad, pero ofrece coctelería con un grito de democracia y rebeldía.En este video, Carlos Marques, fundador y propietario de Moloko, nos cuenta los retos y satisfacciones de esta historia con Moloko que en ruso significa leche y cuya inspiración nace en parte por la película La Naranja Mecánica.Sumérgete en una experiencia donde la anarquía se fusiona con la creatividad para ofrecer cocteles que son pura historia y técnica clásica. Desde técnicas de mixología hasta historias detrás de cada trago, este lugar promete una aventura inolvidable para todos los amantes de los cocteles. No es solo un bar, es un movimiento.Únete a nosotros en este viaje exclusivo y descubre por qué Moloko se ha convertido en el destino secreto de México. ¡Salud!
This is episode 158 and we're taking an epic regional tour into the along the Limpopo River to meet with the Venda and other groups of folks who hail from the province we now call Limpopo. Thanks to listener Mushe for the suggestion. By the mid-fifteenth century Shona-speaking immigrants from Zimbabwe settled across the Limpopo River and interacted with the local Sotho inhabitants. As a result of this interaction, Shona and Sotho led to what is now regarded as a common Venda identity by the mid-sixteenth century. Venda-speaking people live mainly in the Soutpansberg area and southern Zimbabwe, but they also once lived in south-western Mozambique and north-eastern Botswana. Venda grammar and phonology is similar to Shona, particularly western Shona and Venda vocabulary has its greatest equivalent in Sotho. Phonology is the branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds within a language or between different languages. According to most ethnographers it is not only the Venda language, but also certain customs, such as the domba pre-marital school, that distinguish them from surrounding Shona, Sotho-Tswana and Tsonga communities. First a quick refresh. We heard in one of earlier podcasts about the Mapungubwe kingdom which lasted until the 13th Century - following which Shona speaking people's moved southwards into the Soutpansberg region over the centuries. Archaeologists have established that by the fourteenth century, or the late Mapungubwe period and what is known as and the Moloko, the early post Mapungubwe kingdoms emerged in northern Transvaal. This is where the forebears of the Venda come in. Zimbabwean ceramics help a lot here, they were produced by Shona speakers and their fourteenth century distribution demarcated the Shona trading empire centred around Great Zimbabwe. The rulers at Great Zimbabwe controlled most of the country between the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers until smaller trading states broke away in the fifteenth century. I've covered this in great detail in Episodes 5, 6 and 7 if you want to refresh memories. We also know that trade between these early kingdoms and the east coast was established, goods like gold, ivory, and copper were traded with Arabic and Portuguese merchants. The Venda were directly impacted by this trade, along with another unique group called the Lemba who are directly related to ancestors who actually traded all the way from Yemen in the Middle East. More about them in a few minutes. Ceramics help us piece together the past more effectively, the period of Shona and Sotho interaction eventually involved into more than a mere overlap of these ceramic styles, because for the first time different stylistic elements appeared on the same vessels. These Letaba pots have also been unearthed in the eastern Transvaal or Limpopo Province as its now known. It is interesting that these ceramics are still produced today, these Letaba pots and ceramics are made by the Venda, the Tsonga, the Ndebele, but anthropologists and historians believe the style itself is distinctly Venda in character. The Venda kingdom pretty much stretched from the Limpopo River in the north to the Olifants and Ngwenya River, or Crocodile River, in the south, but by the time Louis Trichardt rode through their land in 1836, the great Venda empire had almost vanished, torn up by external threats — damaged by the amaNdebele and even amaZulu raiders. The second group who could be found in this territory are the Lemba. They remain one of the self-defining groups of the region who have a stunning origin story. I am going to tread quite carefully here because there's science and then there's oral tradition. As you'll hear, the Lemba believe they are related to the lost Tribes of Israel, and have recently demanded that they be recognized as such. Their narrative and origin story links them to the Middle East and the Judaism and there is DNA evidence to back them up.
Andy's eclectic mix is in full swing this week - he opens with a cracker with Lee Austin's funky take on Tutti Frutti, we get soulful with Jackie Ross, William Bell and Patrice Holloway - celebrate the birthdays of Billy Ocean (twice), Edwin Starr and Richie Havens - there are new ones from Wonder 45 and The Tibbs, cheeky ones from Blondie, Moloko and The Arctic Monkeys and the three Northern Soul Stonkers do just that!! Get on itTune into new broadcasts of Groovy Soul, LIVE, Sunday 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For more info and tracklisting, visit :https://thefaceradio.com/groovy-soul//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind, presented by DJ D'Francisco Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Tracklist: FKJ - U & IDetroit Swindle - You, Me, Here, NowWilliam de Vaughan - Blood is Thicker Than Water Meshell Ndegeocello - Virgo (D'Francisco DJ Edit)Moloko - Knee Deepen (Salt City Orchestra Remix)Chronical Deep - Wake Them Up (Siyo'bavusa)Owen Guest MixEssa & Pitch 92 - HeavyweightRoots Manuva -Ital VisionsKasra - BB.ooPaul T, Edward Oberon, Jaki Graham - Reminisce2 Croozin - Code Red
Oliver is back on the pod talking the first half of Vol 26, we talk Human Nature (AGAIN!) Moloko and Tom Jones. Enjoy this clip, to hear the full episode join the Patreon at patreon.com/dykwiaTracklistingLou Bega – Mambo No. 5Tom Jones and The Cardigans – Burning Down The HouseTina Cousins - ForeverBritney Spears - SometimesWestlife - If I Let You GoHuman Nature - Eternal FlameTal Bachman - She's So HighMoloko - Sing It BackGarbage - When I Grow UpSteps - Love's Got A Hold On My HeartStill tickets left for this weekends DYKWIA at The Catfish, get some at joshearl.com.au/gigs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Love is the answer With The CoCreators 14 Oct This Week's Show Is Full Of Big Funky Beats https://www.facebook.com/OfficialLoveVibrationNation/ https://www.facebook.com/TheCocreators https://soundcloud.com/love-vibration-nation https://thecocreatorsmusic.com/ And A Few Classics 1. Giving you the light Lou and Scibi 2. Cry no more Yvvan Back 3. You can be loved Haters and Sebb Junior 4. Be God Batega 5. Sahara rising Saison 6. Heaven Domino Db 7. Rhythm of my love Distant people 8. In the house Peter Brown. And Lexa Hill 9. Bring me love Ben Delay 10. Stronger Dombresky, Boston Bun, Tensnake 11. Sing it back Moloko
The 90s was dance music heaven, and the selection in the ETR Anthems proves that with Moloko, Robert Miles, Camisra, Deep Dish, Tony De Vit, Rhythmic State, Le Click, Interactive, Paul Johnson, Happymen, DJ Quicksilver, Club 69 and more! You can find us on various platforms, Audible, Poddr, Deezer, Podcasts.com, Google Podcasts, Podverse, Amazon Music Podcasts, Pod Friend, Radio Public, Podbay, Audacy, Podcast Index, Boomplay, Podcast Addict, iHeart Radio, Podurama, Goodpods, Poddtoppen, PlayerFM, Podtail, Gaana, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Ivoox, Overhaul FM, Podbean, Mixerbox, Podcast Guru, Castbox FM, Rephonic, Podcast Republic, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, and Apple Podcasts Your kindest donations to my CashApp keep Colzz able to bring more to you.Click Here: CashApp: £djcolzz Enjoy!
Durante toda la década de los 90s emergieron cientos de géneros musicales, sobretodo en la electrónica, algunos eran ramificaciones de ramificaciones. El Trip-Hop surgió en Bristol a comienzos de década como una respuesta británica al Hip-Hop que llegaba de Estados Unidos, combinando elementos (y samplers) del Jazz, Reggae, Dub, Soul, Hip Hop. Por otra parte desde Ibiza llegaba el Balearic Beat, un género ecléctico que mamaba tanto de las guitaras flamencas como de sonidos electrónicos procedentes del New Beat, House, Techno y el ambient de Brian Eno. En 1990 The KLF crean, sin querer, el concepto del Chillout, publicando el disco homonimo. Una ida de olla donde combinan samplers de animales, con slide guitar, (nuevamente) Brian Eno y todo tipo de sustancias. De todo este panorama, durante la década surgieron cientos de grupos, álbumes y canciones inspirados en estos géneros electrónicos. Demostrando que las maquinas no solo se usaban para bailar sin parar, sino que había toda una movida de música para escuchar relajado en el sofá o en el after/chillout de turno. Se necesitaba otra música para “bajar” luego de la Rave. Así nos encontramos con grupos como Olive, Sneaker Pimps, The Blue Boy, Nightmares on Wax, Bran Van 3000, Morcheeba, que cogían el Trip-Hop para hacerlo propio, combinándolo con Hip-Hop, Pop o incluso Drum ‘n Bass. Tenemos el caso de Moloko, que lo combinaba con el House y la electrónica europea. Massive Attack, precursores del Trip Hop, lanzando en 1991 el primer disco de este género. Nellee Hooper, colaborador de Massive Attack, en sus comienzos era llamado para realizar remezclas de gente como Simply Red o producir el álbum debut de Bjork, un disco fundamental para entender la música de los 90s. Alpha, duo de Trip-Hop, procedentes de Bristol en 1996. The Orb y The Grid surgen de la escena de las Raves ilegales de Londres, finales de los 80s y comienzos de los 90s. Creando sonidos experimentales más relajados, Chillout, Ambient House, Downtempo. White Town proceden de la escena Indie, influidos por los sonidos electrónicos que se producían en aquel momento, lanzaron un “One-Hit” single en 1997 llamado “Your Woman”. No lograron repetir el éxito. El dúo Leftfield revolucionaron la escena electrónica con su disco debut “Leftism” en 1995, combinando el Hip Hop con el House, el Ambient, el Dub, el Techno. Auténticos temazos, como el que suena en este podcast o la colaboración con John Lydon “Open Up”. Los franceses AIR publicaron su álbum debut en 1998 combinando sonidos de sintetizadores de los 70s de gente como Vangelis o Jean-Michael Jarre, Ye-Ye Frances, Jazz, Ambient, etc. Creando un álbum “de música de ascensor 2.0” elogiado por toda la prensa mundial. En este podcast podréis escuchar a todos los artistas aquí nombrados. Poneros cómodos en vuestro sofá y dejarse llevar por los sonidos estratosféricos. TRACKLIST: 01 - Olive - Miracle (Radio Edit) 02 - Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground 03 - Bran Van 3000 - Drinking In L. A. 04 - Moloko - Fun For Me (Radio Edit) 05 - Massive Attack - Be Thankful For What You´ve Got 06 - Nightmares on Wax - Les Nuits (N.O.W Mix) 07 - Simply Red - Thrill Me (Nellee Hooper's Dub Mix) 08 - Morcheeba - Tape Loop 09 - The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Sure Is Pure 7' Edit) 10 - The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds 11 - The Grid - Floatation 12 - White Town - Your Woman 13 - Alpha - With (Underdog Remix) 14 - Leftfield - Release The Pressure 15 - Paradiso - Here We Go Again (Stairway To Heaven Mix) 16 - Björk - Human Behaviour (Close to Human Mix - Speedy J.) 17 - Air - Sexy Boy
Durante toda la década de los 90s emergieron cientos de géneros musicales, sobretodo en la electrónica, algunos eran ramificaciones de ramificaciones. El Trip-Hop surgió en Bristol a comienzos de década como una respuesta británica al Hip-Hop que llegaba de Estados Unidos, combinando elementos (y samplers) del Jazz, Reggae, Dub, Soul, Hip Hop. Por otra parte desde Ibiza llegaba el Balearic Beat, un género ecléctico que mamaba tanto de las guitaras flamencas como de sonidos electrónicos procedentes del New Beat, House, Techno y el ambient de Brian Eno. En 1990 The KLF crean, sin querer, el concepto del Chillout, publicando el disco homonimo. Una ida de olla donde combinan samplers de animales, con slide guitar, (nuevamente) Brian Eno y todo tipo de sustancias. De todo este panorama, durante la década surgieron cientos de grupos, álbumes y canciones inspirados en estos géneros electrónicos. Demostrando que las maquinas no solo se usaban para bailar sin parar, sino que había toda una movida de música para escuchar relajado en el sofá o en el after/chillout de turno. Se necesitaba otra música para “bajar” luego de la Rave. Así nos encontramos con grupos como Olive, Sneaker Pimps, The Blue Boy, Nightmares on Wax, Bran Van 3000, Morcheeba, que cogían el Trip-Hop para hacerlo propio, combinándolo con Hip-Hop, Pop o incluso Drum ‘n Bass. Tenemos el caso de Moloko, que lo combinaba con el House y la electrónica europea. Massive Attack, precursores del Trip Hop, lanzando en 1991 el primer disco de este género. Nellee Hooper, colaborador de Massive Attack, en sus comienzos era llamado para realizar remezclas de gente como Simply Red o producir el álbum debut de Bjork, un disco fundamental para entender la música de los 90s. Alpha, duo de Trip-Hop, procedentes de Bristol en 1996. The Orb y The Grid surgen de la escena de las Raves ilegales de Londres, finales de los 80s y comienzos de los 90s. Creando sonidos experimentales más relajados, Chillout, Ambient House, Downtempo. White Town proceden de la escena Indie, influidos por los sonidos electrónicos que se producían en aquel momento, lanzaron un “One-Hit” single en 1997 llamado “Your Woman”. No lograron repetir el éxito. El dúo Leftfield revolucionaron la escena electrónica con su disco debut “Leftism” en 1995, combinando el Hip Hop con el House, el Ambient, el Dub, el Techno. Auténticos temazos, como el que suena en este podcast o la colaboración con John Lydon “Open Up”. Los franceses AIR publicaron su álbum debut en 1998 combinando sonidos de sintetizadores de los 70s de gente como Vangelis o Jean-Michael Jarre, Ye-Ye Frances, Jazz, Ambient, etc. Creando un álbum “de música de ascensor 2.0” elogiado por toda la prensa mundial. En este podcast podréis escuchar a todos los artistas aquí nombrados. Poneros cómodos en vuestro sofá y dejarse llevar por los sonidos estratosféricos. TRACKLIST: 01 - Olive - Miracle (Radio Edit) 02 - Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground 03 - Bran Van 3000 - Drinking In L. A. 04 - Moloko - Fun For Me (Radio Edit) 05 - Massive Attack - Be Thankful For What You´ve Got 06 - Nightmares on Wax - Les Nuits (N.O.W Mix) 07 - Simply Red - Thrill Me (Nellee Hooper's Dub Mix) 08 - Morcheeba - Tape Loop 09 - The Blue Boy - Remember Me (Sure Is Pure 7' Edit) 10 - The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds 11 - The Grid - Floatation 12 - White Town - Your Woman 13 - Alpha - With (Underdog Remix) 14 - Leftfield - Release The Pressure 15 - Paradiso - Here We Go Again (Stairway To Heaven Mix) 16 - Björk - Human Behaviour (Close to Human Mix - Speedy J.) 17 - Air - Sexy Boy
Con el cambio de milenio la electrónica siguió expandiéndose, sonando constantemente en las radios a través del Pop, Rock, Indie, etc. A comienzo de década en la escena underground de New York surgió como un virus pandémico el Electroclash, una suerte de New Wave, Synth Pop, Techno, Disco, etc. Como cruzar a Devo con The B-52's después de una noche salvaje. De esta escena surgieron varios grupos que lograron trascender y ser reconocidos mundialmente, como el caso de Scissor Sisters (aquí escuchamos su particular versión Disco-Bee Gees del clásico de Pink Floyd “Comfortably Numb”), Fischerspooner, Golden Boy with Miss Kittin, Tiga. Luego nos encontramos con la electrónica escandinava, con ejemplos como Royksopp, Robyn, The Knife, Jay-Jay Johanson. Con unos sonidos más cercanos al SynthPop. La ex cantante de Moloko, Roisin Murphy, comenzó su carrera en solitario en el 2005 combinando varios sonidos electrónicos más vanguardistas con el Pop. Electronica procedente del Reino Unido con Hot Chip (con un comienzo entre el New Wave y el electroclash), Ladytron, Little Boots, La Roux, Goldfrapp (cuyo cambios de estilo entre un disco y otro maravillaba a sus seguidores). En 2003 el DJ y productor Benny Benassi revoluciono la electrónica con el maravilloso single “Satisfaction”. Techno matizado con Pop, Big Beat y Tech House. Una canción brutal. De Alemania llegaron por un lado los Infernal, duo Danes de un Euro House actualizado. Y por el otro la cantante Rollergirl, una lolita en patines que lanzo un auténtico hitazo en el año 2000 “Superstar”. De Australía tenemos a The Presets, combinando New Wave, SynthPop, Disco y Pop. Aquí escuchamos el temazo “This Boys's in Love” publicado en 2008. TRACKLIST: 01 - Little Boots - New In Town 02 - Fischerspooner - Never win (Radio Edit) 03 - Jay-Jay Johanson - On the Radio (Radio Edit) 04 - Roisin Murphy - Overpowered (Radio Edit) 05 - Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb 06 - Ladytron - Discotraxx 07 - The Knife - Heartbeats (Rex The Dog Remix) 08 - Royksopp ft. Robyn - The Girl And The Robot (Radio Edit) 09 - Hot Chip - Over and Over (Radio Edit) 10 - La Roux - In For The Kill 11 - The Presets - This Boy's In Love 12 - Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Glove Tension Dub) 13 - Tiga ft. Jake Shears - You Gonna Want Me (Radio Edit) 14 - Infernal - From Paris To Berlin 15 - Benny Benassi presents The Biz - Satisfaction 16 - Rollergirl - Superstar (7' Mix) 17 - Robyn ft. Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat (Voodoo & Serano Remix) 18 - Goldfrapp - Rocket (Richard X Eight Four Remix)
Con el cambio de milenio la electrónica siguió expandiéndose, sonando constantemente en las radios a través del Pop, Rock, Indie, etc. A comienzo de década en la escena underground de New York surgió como un virus pandémico el Electroclash, una suerte de New Wave, Synth Pop, Techno, Disco, etc. Como cruzar a Devo con The B-52’s después de una noche salvaje. De esta escena surgieron varios grupos que lograron trascender y ser reconocidos mundialmente, como el caso de Scissor Sisters (aquí escuchamos su particular versión Disco-Bee Gees del clásico de Pink Floyd “Comfortably Numb”), Fischerspooner, Golden Boy with Miss Kittin, Tiga. Luego nos encontramos con la electrónica escandinava, con ejemplos como Royksopp, Robyn, The Knife, Jay-Jay Johanson. Con unos sonidos más cercanos al SynthPop. La ex cantante de Moloko, Roisin Murphy, comenzó su carrera en solitario en el 2005 combinando varios sonidos electrónicos más vanguardistas con el Pop. Electronica procedente del Reino Unido con Hot Chip (con un comienzo entre el New Wave y el electroclash), Ladytron, Little Boots, La Roux, Goldfrapp (cuyo cambios de estilo entre un disco y otro maravillaba a sus seguidores). En 2003 el DJ y productor Benny Benassi revoluciono la electrónica con el maravilloso single “Satisfaction”. Techno matizado con Pop, Big Beat y Tech House. Una canción brutal. De Alemania llegaron por un lado los Infernal, duo Danes de un Euro House actualizado. Y por el otro la cantante Rollergirl, una lolita en patines que lanzo un auténtico hitazo en el año 2000 “Superstar”. De Australía tenemos a The Presets, combinando New Wave, SynthPop, Disco y Pop. Aquí escuchamos el temazo “This Boys’s in Love” publicado en 2008. TRACKLIST: 01 - Little Boots - New In Town 02 - Fischerspooner - Never win (Radio Edit) 03 - Jay-Jay Johanson - On the Radio (Radio Edit) 04 - Roisin Murphy - Overpowered (Radio Edit) 05 - Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb 06 - Ladytron - Discotraxx 07 - The Knife - Heartbeats (Rex The Dog Remix) 08 - Royksopp ft. Robyn - The Girl And The Robot (Radio Edit) 09 - Hot Chip - Over and Over (Radio Edit) 10 - La Roux - In For The Kill 11 - The Presets - This Boy's In Love 12 - Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Glove Tension Dub) 13 - Tiga ft. Jake Shears - You Gonna Want Me (Radio Edit) 14 - Infernal - From Paris To Berlin 15 - Benny Benassi presents The Biz - Satisfaction 16 - Rollergirl - Superstar (7' Mix) 17 - Robyn ft. Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat (Voodoo & Serano Remix) 18 - Goldfrapp - Rocket (Richard X Eight Four Remix)
The law on flexible working changed this week. New rules should make it easier for employees to argue for a flexible working arrangement. It's the culmination of years of hard work and campaigning for more family friendly workplaces. Anita speaks to the Minister for Small Business, Kevin Hollinrake, and Amy Butterworth from the flexible working consultancy Timewise. Dr Gladys McGarey, cofounder of the American Holistic Medical Association, began her medical practice at a time when women couldn't even own their own bank accounts. She's now 102 years old and still practicing as a doctor. She started medical school just before the Second World War, married a fellow doctor, Bill and together they practised medicine and had six children. Dr Gladys joins Nuala to talk about her new book, The Well-Lived Life. The mother whose daughters were murdered, and their photographs then shared on a police WhatsApp group, speaks to Nuala from the launch of a new organisation designed to help stamp out misogyny, sexism and racism in the police. Mina Smallman has become an activist since the death of her daughters in 2020, and she wants to see change. The Irish singer-songwriter Roisin Murphy first rose to fame in the 90s as one half of the electronic pop duo Moloko. She has gone on to have a successful solo career and has a new album out soon. She joins Anita live in the studio to talk about her music and creating this latest album. As the film Barbie opens in cinemas today, Set Decorator Katie Spencer and Production Designer Sarah Greenwood discuss how they created Barbieland in a real life space, the invasion of everything pink, and how they approached the film having never played with Barbies themselves. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lottie Garton
The law on flexible working changes today. This should make it easier for employees to argue for a flexible working arrangement. It's the culmination of years of hard work and campaigning for more family friendly workplaces. Anita speaks to the Minister for Small Business, Kevin Hollinrake, and Amy Butterworth from the flexible working consultancy Timewise. An investigation by BBC Newsnight and the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has uncovered a row over controversial research about the impact of abortion on the mental health of women. An independent panel resigned from the British Journal of Psychiatry after their recommendation to withdraw the research, which is still being used in US legal cases about abortion access, was not followed. Newsnight's Science Correspondent Kate Lamble joins Anita to discuss what has happened. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off today in New Zealand and Australia. It's set to be the largest ever, both in terms of viewing figures and the number of fixtures. But the tournament starts against a backdrop of uncertainty. This morning came the news of a shooting which left two people dead in the centre of Auckland, New Zealand. And off-pitch there have been frustrations around pay and treatment of the women's teams. Kathryn Batte, Women's Football Correspondent for the Daily Mail talks to Anita. The Irish singer-songwriter Roisin Murphy first rose to fame in the 1990s as one half of the electronic pop duo Moloko, with hits such as Sing it Back and The Time is Now. She has gone on to have a successful solo career with award-nominated albums including Hairless Toys and Róisín Machine. Her upcoming album ‘Hit Parade' is produced in collaboration with electronic music auteur DJ Koze and is due for release in early September. She joins Anita live in the studio to talk about her music and to perform her single 'Fader' with James McCredie on guitar. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt Studio manager: Bob Nettles and Duncant Hannant
This week, Jake and B-Word put together a FREE preview of their Patreon shows, Hippo Happy Hour & The Stain Remover. You'll find bantering, interviews, music, segments, and more in it. Promo: The Hateful Gnome's Music Hut & Unfiltered DiscussionsAd: JerkyPro, use code bleachbros5 at checkout Music Attribution:My Heart Will Go On Flute Fail by Pog – Am nhac va giai tri https://youtu.be/ZaYc41Ql2Lk Get Empire (Let Them Sing) by Bring Me The Horizon and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/MusicLicense ID: 8eEvnwggE0z https://lickd.lnk.to/dDFK0rID!Bleach+Bros+Podcast Get Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/MusicLicense ID: 814qA02a4ne Get Fun for Me by Moloko and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/MusicLicense ID: vBlo9e1V6n1 Get Makeshift Chemistry by Crown The Empire and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/MusicLicense ID: kaZ4N41R2NJ Get While I'm Alive by STRFKR and over 1M + mainstream tracks here https://go.lickd.co/MusicLicense ID: 8nMdoQn2W95 For Bleach Bros' socials, links, and streaming sites:https://bleachbros.comhttps://www.linktr.ee/bleachbrospodcastFor exclusive Bleach Bros content:https://www.patreon.com/bleachbrospodJoin the conversation in our FREE Discord server:https://discord.com/invite/BbYjgAGDH6Bleach Bros Podcast is a Spreaker Prime podcast. For more information: https://try.spreaker.com/prime-program/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5676795/advertisement
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: Ogulcan Ozkanli 01. Martin Badder, Phat Boy - When the Hurt is Over (Extended Mix) 02. Pillowtalk, Gustavo Lobo - Gonna Be With You 03. El Provost, D.Ham, Shonky - Allez Ally (Shonky Remix) 04. Sasha - Out Of Time (Original Remix) 05. Moloko, Eric Kupper, Francois K - Forever More (Francois K & Eric Kupper Vocal Mix) 06. Sasha - Rivaldo (Original Remix) 07. Anturage & Alexey Union - Love Over Hate (Feat. Aves Volare) 08. Super Flu - Go 09. Luke Alessi - XCountry 10. Avangart Tabldot, Paul Brenning - Strangest Night
No theme this time, but Justin, Russ and Knol pick three records they love this month to show each other. Will the others love them as much? Spoilers; no. Griderman from Grinderman. I'm Not A Doctor from Moloko and... um... Chickens In The Shadows from Toasters And Moose.
Will this week's guest be tempted by fruit hanging ripe on the tree? Róisín Murphy – musician, record producer and formerly half of Moloko – is our dream diner. Róisín Murphy's new single ‘CooCool' is out now, and she has more new music coming soon. She plays the Royal Albert Hall in London on 11 May. Buy tickets here. Follow Róisín on Twitter @roisinmurphy and Instagram @roisinmurphyofficial Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive. Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design) and Amy Browne (illustrations). Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tracklist : Moloko - Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix Edit)Everything But The Girl - Nothing Left To Lose (Four Tet Remix)Tyler The Creator - SORRY NOT SORRYTwo Shell - mum is callingRyūichi Sakamoto - Tibetan DanceRyūichi Sakamoto - Sowing The SeedRóisín Murphy - CoocoolEric B. & Rakim - Microphone FiendThe Fall - Telephone ThingSoul II Soul, Do'Reen - Happiness (Dub)Roni Size, Reprazent - New Forms (ft. Bahamedia)Boris Dlugosch, Inaya Day - Keep Pushin' Luca C & Brigante - Tomorrow Can WaitMoodyman, Chico DeBarge, Diviniti - Slow DownDJ Koze - XTC Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Get ready to time travel! Let's rewind to 2018 and experience the unforgettable UnderDeep 060 - one of Chino's all-time favourite podcasts! Lose yourself in the hypnotic fusion of deep, soulful, and afro house rhythms, with captivating vocals that'll lift your spirits and whilst recorded in 2018, still sounding so FRESH! Featuring tracks & remixes from a stellar lineup of DJs, Artists, & Producers: Children of Zeus, Osunlade, Dwson, Amy Winehouse, Bucie, Groove Assassin, Omar, Zed Bias, Moloko, DJ SGZ, Jazzanova, The Gruv Manics Project, Doug Gomez, Cornelius SA, Bugs in the Attic, Groove Assasin, Soul Lab & more! Summer apparel launch June 2023... www.vinylvandals.co.uk Vv&Out
Nice mix of classic club bangers. Artists include: Everything but the girl, Moloko, Modjo, Technotronic, Bob Sinclar, Tori Amos, Gala and more...Become a premium member today to enjoy over 50+ bonus shows & content at djbenniejames.supercast.comTips Welcome at: Cash App $djbenniejames or Venmo @dj-bennie-jamesLicensed by ASCAP 400009874Special Thanks as always to: Donna at Life Destiny SOULutions, The Gardner Family, Omar Boyles Promotions and Brian Marshall Support the showI.G: benniejames3Twitter: @benniejames123FB: bennie.james.10Website: djbeniejames.comStudio Line: 1-856 295-1753 - leave a voicemail messageLicensed by ASCAP 400009874
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on Music Box Radio 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Tracklist: Alice Russell - Gabriel (Kiko Nava Thai Chi Rose - Print Out (Mxshi Mo Amapiano Remix) Erykah Badu - 4 Leaf Clover Tiwony & Little Lion Sound - La Revolution Richie Spice - Youts Dem Cold Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey (D'Francisco D'Ming Edit) Caixa Cubo - Sabado ft. Ze Leonidas (D'Francisco D'Ming Edit) Herbie Hancock - Canteloupe Edmonson - Y2K Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold Edmondsun - Think Back Toka Project - I Gotta Go Furry Freaks - Gonna Find A Way Afriquoi - Balobi (Zed Bias Remix) Raw Deal - Afro Rainbow (D'Francisco D'Ming Edit) The Good Samaritans - Onughara Potential Badboy & Troublesome - Bring Back the Love Visionary - Jungle Rock Rebel MC / Top Cat - Champion DJ Moloko - The Time Is Now (Ben Gomorri Seize the Day Remix) Buscemi - Dipso Calypso ft Lady Cath (Phil Martin's Jazzinvaders Remix) Plump DJ's - Galaxy Mount Rushmore - You Better (Es Cavallet Mix) Electric Choc - Shock The Beat
Moloko Moshokoa an MSc Student in Chemical Technology from South Africa is my guest today. She shares about her current research that aims to improve the bioproduction of a platform chemical called succinic acid touching on the importance. She also talks about the ROOT of her science, her role as a mom and wife and the highs including the lows in her academic journey. Tune in for this and MOREMoloko Mosh (Facebook), Lokomosh (Instagram) Moloko Moshokoa (LinkedIn)Support the showFollow the show on:Twitter: @RootofscipodInstagram: @Rootofscipod YouTube: The Root Of The Science PodcastFacebook: The Root of The Science Podcast LinkedIn: The Root Of The Science PodcastWebsite
Barry plays Alex in this Tuesday edition of the PopMaster Podcast, hosted by Ken Bruce.
Dan talks to Amelie Swann about her love of trip hop (and Dan's mutual love of trip hop) and being influenced by groups like Portishead, Massive Attack, and Moloko. Amelie goes into her decision to be a niche artist rather than trying to make a splash as a "pop" artist, working with Frank Cervantes at Moonrocket Records, and how she uses singing to overcome her stutter. The new video for her recent single 'Enough' out on YouTube now.
This week, ahead of Glastonbury, we welcome to Changes the incredible powerhouse that is Irish singer Róisín Murphy! Former frontwoman of Moloko and a solo artist with five solo albums to her name, nominations for the Mercury Music Prize, the Brit Awards and the Ivor Novello Awards and an icon in the world of fashion, with incredibly extravagant stage outfits and wild performances to match. She's the queen of electronic music. Bold, unafraid and uniquely herself. No one exists like Róisín Murphy. Born in Arklow in Ireland, she moved with her family when she was 12 to Manchester. It was here that her life got turned upside down experiencing huge changes at a young age and ultimately immersed herself in music. Fearless, unique and not to be missed, on stage or otherwise. Find out more here:https://www.roisinmurphyofficial.com/Róisín has two playlists she curates and updates regularly on Spotify you can listen to here:Mum's Old School:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3GLct83KuPD9lfpPcSa7ON?si=54b69510fa3e448aRóisín Caviar:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ewxLnbONaLb2keK5fCTC9?si=b7c1420ccf07495eChanges is a deaf friendly podcast and you can access transcripts here, spread the word! https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scrolling, scrolling, our life scrolls on by. From Inferno to Goo Goo... from Moloko to Underworld... we're taking you on a text-based journey. The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina and The Skeletones and Double Echo.