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Pop Uncultured
The Legend of Casserole Bo and Tablespoon Simmons by Amy Kardashian: Amy Smith and only Amy Smith

Pop Uncultured

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 139:10


This week on Pop Uncultured, we revisit an old classic with a new perspective.  Draque joins me and JY on a journey into the life and times of Amy Smith, and grants us a fresh set of eyes on this chuffed lump of tummy flesh.  What can I say about Amy Smith that hasn't already been said in this - or any of the past - episode(s).  This lady is our golden goose, with a 100% entertainment rate on every video we've watched so far.  Join us as we lovingly dissect this lost daughter of the Kardashian family one more time, and perhaps she'll stumble and bumble her way into your heart too.Please be alive, Amy.  Please.  I need you, don't you see that?  Don't you see that I love you?Don't leave me this way...I can't survive, I can't stay alive, without your loooooove, oh baby, don't leave me this way....I can't exist, I'll surely miss, your tender kiss, don't leave me this wayyyy....AWWWWWW BABY! My heart is full of love at the SIGHT OF YOU!  So come on down and do what you GOTTA DO!  You've started this fire down IN MY SOUL!  Now can't you see it's burning OUTTA CONTROL!  So come on satisfy the NEED IN ME!  'Cause only your good loving can SET ME FREE (set me free set me free)Rate.Timestamps00:00 AMY'S CANDY GRAHAM CRACKERS by Amy Smith https://youtu.be/mqD-4Uie4tk44:30 AMY'S FAVORITE DORITOS CASSEROLE by Amy Smith https://youtu.be/QpC7c7TSmpc01:30:59 POOR FOLKS CROCK POT APPLE CINNAMON OATMEAL by Amy Smith https://youtu.be/IwKFrPEh2pE01:38:04 ^ video begins02:14:43 The BEST Single Serve CrockPot Oatmeal by Jennifer Wasylenko (we briefly comment on her) https://youtu.be/zdShrUSHe7U

Creative Minds Podcast
Episode #29 - Flashmob - Staying True To Yourself

Creative Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 121:36


Alessandro, better known as Flashmob, is a DJ & Producer who is responsible for one of the greatest house records in recent years - ‘Need In Me'. Surpassing 30 million views over numerous platforms, the timeless classic was awarded the accolade of Essential New Tune by Pete Tong, & was the biggest selling track on Defected Records during 2012. Alessandro joined me live & direct from his beautiful pad in Milan (apologies if the audio isn't perfect), and there's no holds barred in this life story so far podcast. We talk about the realities behind the world of social media, his humble upbringing & his Irish and Italian roots, the importance of hard work, making mistakes, not fearing failure when it comes to progression, playing the long game & staying true to yourself, a positive mindset, the ups and downs of being a touring DJ and we then take it right up to the present day where he discusses the period of reflection and ability to reset since Covid hit. The timeless classic ‘Need In Me' of course gets an honorary mention, as well as the great work being implemented by the respective Defected & Toolroom teams not just on his releases, but for also using their platforms to improve equality with gender and race issues. We finish off by discussing his favourite gigs to date as an international touring artist, his standout timeless house records that feature in his sets (or he loses himself to at home in Milan), & there's important advice for any aspiring artists who may be looking to climb the ladder in the industry. New release 'Closer' on Toolroom: https://www.beatport.com/release/closer/3322046 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecnVAVaa2xI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flashmobdj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flashmobdj

Kniteforce » Kniteforce Podcast

Podcast 49, featuring Luna-C mixing some new Kniteforce and KFA material and guest staring Kaytaro with a fantastic new school hardcore mix!   Tracklisting:   Luna-C Mix 1. Dj Luna-C – Tech Shmec 2. Alex Jungle – The Need In Me 3. Idealz – TunE 4. Cru-l-t – Don’t Be Afraid 5. Alk-e-d – Shining Read the full article...

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FREEFLY Radio
Depth Perception Vol. II

FREEFLY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2015 86:47


FREEFLY presents: Depth Perception Vol. II - a collective of the latest Deep House & Indie Dance tracks - release February 15, 2013Tracklist:1. Easier To Hide by Maya Jane Coles (0:00)2. Schwindelig (Wanderlust Rhodes Remix) by Kollektiv Turmstrasse (4:58)3. Spectrum (Say My Name) (Maya Jane Coles Remix) by Florence + The Machine (10:47)4. Point Of View by HNQO (15:33)5. West End Girls (Leon & Tony aka SUPERHERO Remix) by Dino Lenny (19:16)6. Wrong by Claptone (26:48)7. Butterflies (Catz 'n Dogz Remix) by Justin Martin (32:06)8. Love Is All I Got (Larse Remix) by Feed Me & Crystal Fighters (36:29)9. I Can't Wait by James Silk (43:12)10. The Voice of Dru by Doctor Dru (48:02)11. Small Proposition (Mat.Joe's Gangsign Remix) by Miguel Puente (53:33)12. Need In Me by Flashmob (59:19)13. LA Angels (Audiojack Remix) by Gorge (1:05:53)14. Been Here From The Start ft. Sara Z by Da Sunlounge (1:10:20)15. Look Right Through Me (MK Dub III) by Storm Queen (1:14:48)16. No Eyes ft. Jaw by Claptone (1:20:55) 

I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast
Flashmob - Gangstercast 41

I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 120:32


Italian duo Flashmob are the latest high-profile act to join us on the Gangstercast as they deliver episode 41. Cracking the music industry is about as difficult an undertaking as you’re likely to embark on in a lifetime. Talent, passion, perseverance and an unerring work-ethic; to achieve even moderate success in the industry you need all of these qualities and more in abundance. So when Danny and Alessandro – now known under the ferociously successful Flashmob moniker – stepped away from their highly fruitful previous project to essentially start again from scratch, they were more than aware of the long, hard road ahead of them. Flashmob began to take shape around 5 years ago and has become one of the most acclaimed, instantly recognisable production groups in house music. Riding a tidal wave of success generated by the ravenous response to singles ‘Brick House’, ‘Ninety Five’ and – most significantly – ‘Need In Me’ (which has now passed 3 million views on YouTube), Flashmob have carved an indelible niche for themselves, crafting sublimely unpretentious house music, the widespread appeal of which has been near unprecedented. Not many people’s records get spun by both Kerri Chandler at Pandemonium and Pete Tong at Pacha in the same season; the fact that Flashmob can count themselves as producers in this group goes some way to showing the global underground appeal of the records they make. Danny and Alessandro gave us the lowdown on their sound and this mix, “Ours [sound] is RAW. We chose the tracks naturally. It's what we do :-)))) Nice and simple, dirty gangsta house shit!” and add about the the House Gangster movement, “It means real .. no bullshit!” 

Less Conversation's Podcast
(138) Flashmob for m2o radio (www.m2o.it) 24 03 2013

Less Conversation's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 61:27


Track List: 01 Flashmob - Ninety Five (Dirty Channels Remix) 02 Unknow - Unknow (Flashmob Edit) 03 Duke Dumont - Street Walker (Edit) 04 ILGOT'N'GANE - Method ll Madness 05 Taron & Trekka - Sunkissed Shak (Original Mix) 06 Mood ll Swing - Do It Your Way (Original Mix) 07 George FitzGerald - Every Inch (Deetron Remix) 08 Flashmob - Pieces feat. Laila Walker (Garage Mix) 09 Unknow - Unknow (Flashmob Edit) 10 Phil Weeks - Acid Pattern w/ Welcome To Chicago (Acapella) 11 Delano Smith - Feel This (Flashmob Edit) 12 Blaze - Lovelee Dae (Flashmob Underground Mix) 13 Recloose - Don't Get Me Wrong (Original Mix) Biography: Cracking the music industry is about as difficult an undertaking as you’re likely to embark on in a lifetime. Talent, passion, perseverance and an unerring work-ethic; to achieve even moderate success in the industry you need all of these qualities and more in abundance. So when Danny and Alessandro – now known under the ferociously successful Flashmob moniker – stepped away from their highly fruitful previous project to essentially start again from scratch, they were more than aware of the long, hard road ahead of them. In 2012 Flashmob is one of the most acclaimed, instantly recognisable production groups in house music. Riding a tidal wave of success generated by the ravenous response to singles ‘Brick House’, ‘Ninety Five’ and – most significantly – ‘Need In Me’, Flashmob have carved an indelible niche for themselves, crafting sublimely unpretentious house music, the widespread appeal of which has been near unprecedented. Not many people’s records get spun by both Kerri Chandler at Pandemonium and Pete Tong at Pacha in the same season; the fact that Flashmob can count themselves as producers in this group goes some way to showing the global underground appeal of the records they make. Flashmob began to take shape more than five years ago, after Danny and Alessandro began disillusioned with their current project and laid it to rest. Although highly respected in the techno and progressive house genres, they felt they had lost sight of why they started a career in music. “We were producing 40-50 records a year” recalls Alessandro “and the labels we were working with were just chucking them out.” Rightly concerned that the labels were concentrating on quantity over quality of their output, they stepped away from the industry to take stock and to consider their options. “We decided that whatever we did next it should be about taking it back to basics” explains Alessandro. And that’s exactly what they did. Educating themselves in the origins of house music they immersed themselves in the records and history of Chicago house Larry Levan, Studio 54, and came back with a rejuvenated passion that extended not only to the music they would produce but the way in which they would come to promote it. Their debut record as Flashmob was ‘Brick House’, a record that was eventually signed to pioneering Berlin imprint Get Physical. To kick start the release however, Danny and Alessandro went back to grass-roots promotion, quite literally, as they spend 10 hours on the parched scrubland and car parks outside Ibiza’s DC10, Pacha and Space ensuring that the DJs they wanted to have the record had a copy. A far cry from sending your latest release to a mailing list of hundreds, ‘Brick House’ proved that it only takes support from a few key tastemakers to make yourself heard, and for a while the enthusiastic hubbub created by ‘Brick House’ was simply irrepressible. If ‘Brick House’ suggested that Flashmob might be capable of greatness, then it was the follow-up of Ninety Five that proved it beyond all doubt. Signed by house heavyweight Defected Records and awarded the accolade of Essential New Tune by Pete Tong ‘Need In Me’ was undoubtedly one of the biggest tracks of the year in Ibiza it remains and biggest selling track on Defected of 2012. But despite all its subsequent triumphs it was a record that was close to never seeing the light of day. When Defected requested a record from them, Alessandro did something he had never done before and sent the record to the label without telling his productions partner Danny. “We weren’t sure that we wanted to release ‘Need In Me’” explains Alessandro “we just didn’t know if it was the right record for us”. This reluctance to do what do most people would have been an obvious decision highlights the humility and level-headedness with which Flashmob conduct themselves. Despite their records hitting hundreds of thousands of plays on YouTube and regularly being charted by A-list DJs from all backgrounds, Alessandro claims they are unaware of the level of success they’ve reached. “At the moment we’re just concentrating on the music and concentrating on delivering the best DJ set possible whenever we play” he admits. “Danny and I have been through thick and thin for five years to get to this point; now that we’re here we have to keep on pushing ourselves rather than sit back and think about our success.” November 2012 sees the release of their latest endeavour, ‘Hot’, a record which according to Alessandro is “the true evolution of ‘Brick House’. ‘Need In Me’ was a one-off record; ‘Hot’ picks up where we left off in 2011 and further develops the Flashmob sound.” Early support from DJ Sneak, MK and Tiefschwarz indicates that ‘Hot’ will follow a similar lofty path to that of its predecessors, but Danny and Alessandro are already planning their next move. “The next Flashmob record will be something that people aren’t expecting… that’s how you stay ahead of the game!” enthuses Danny. And with an album in the pipeline and a touring schedule rapidly on the rise, all the signs are there that Flashmob will continue their rapid ascension into 2013 and beyond.

House Anatomy with Jovan
House Anatomy with Jovan - Episode 9

House Anatomy with Jovan

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2012 53:41


House Anatomy - Episode 9! This time we go deeper into the sound, celebrating the arrival of the summer season and all those pool parties we can't wait to begin... also new in this edition: Jovan - the new name but same quality sound... Enjoy! If you like my Podcast, please give it a minute and click the "Like" button, or post a comment. If you want to hear more, Subscribe to my Podcast by clicking on the Subscribe button, so that you get the latest episode as soon as I release it. It is also available on iTunes, worldwide! This IS house music. Episode 9 - the track list: 1. Disco Dayz (v-system remix) – Robin Virag (Housecast Records) 2. The Voice Of Dru (original mix) - Doctor Dru (Exploited) 3. You Know What It's Like (original mix) - Burnski & Manik (Real Tone) 4. Back In The Day (original mix) - Mowgli ft. Amber Jolene (Defected) 5. Heaven Or Hell (original mix) - Guy Robin feat. Amba Shepherd (Defected) 6. Need In Me (original mix) - Flashmob (Defected) 7. La Luna (alfred azzetto rework) – Paolo Barbato & Klod Rights (Rule 5) 8. How Never (zoo brazil mix) - David Jach feat. Beatamines (Keno Records) 9. Spank The Maid (original mix) - Joris Voorn (Rejected) HOUSE ANATOMY The way I see, the way I feel, the way I play - House Music.