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Alinea A
A.1122 Nick Craddock

Alinea A

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 82:47


More info: www.alineaa.net/nickcraddock

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Pressão Sonora
#MBPS032 Nick Craddock

Pressão Sonora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 60:00


O inglês Nick Craddock é o convidado desta semana no Pressão Sonora! 01. Distal - Apple Bottom [Tube10] 02. Pangaea - Bulb in Zinc [Hessle Audio] 03. NB Funky - Riddim Box [Its Funky] 04. Roska & Untold - Long Range [Numbers] 05. Champion ft Ruby Lee Ryder - Sensitivity [Formula] 06. Etch - Fantasy [Lapsus] 07. Mumdance & Logos - Truth [Keysound] 08. Instra:mental - Rift Zone [Nonplus] 09. ?? 10. ?? 11. Soundbwoy Killah - Yours [Sneaker Social Club] 12. Deadboy - Sheener [Local Action] 13. Blawan - Getting Me Down [White Label] 14. Shanti Celeste - Make Time [Idle Hands] 15. ?? 16. ?? Programa emitido a 13 Out 2018 na Rádio Oxigénio (102.6 FM).

Pressão Sonora
Pressão Sonora 032 - Nick Craddock

Pressão Sonora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 60:00


O inglês Nick Craddock é o convidado desta semana no Pressão Sonora

Slices
Slices Mix 016 - Nick Craddock

Slices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 88:37


16th instalment of our monthly Mix Series: Slices. This time with Nick Craddock taking us on his journey, thanks for listening... Artist info below: - https://www.facebook.com/djnickcraddock - https://soundcloud.com/nick-craddock

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Field Maneuvers
FM006 - Tasha

Field Maneuvers

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 46:08


FM15 welcomed Tasha back into our fold. She's the founder of Neighbourhood, a regular night at Dance Tunnel which consistently books some of the best names in techno. Last year Neighbourhood hosted Friday night in Sputnik's Dome with Ben Sims, Dan Avery, Volte-Face, Nick Craddock, Moniker and Tasha herself all taking a turn at the helm. Download this and relive a little of the magic that happened in Sputnik's. FM006: Tasha "Really excited to be playing at FM again this year, and to be invited to have Neighbourhood hosting Sputnik's Dome with such a wonderful line up. Such a dope ,intimate festival full of quality music and lovely people. Very much looking forward to it. Much love to the FM crew x" - Tasha 2016 1. Velvit 2. In Aeternam Vale - Non ( Linda Records) 3. Metrist - Bose Noil (Krant pt1) 4. John Swing - Funky Scratch (Relative) 5. Moniker - Neurotransmitting Clouds On The Secret Freeway 6. Surgeon - THX-1139 (wirr) (SRX) 7. Pangaea - Something In Your Eye (Hadal) 8. Modry - Subterranean (Singular Records) 9. Jeff Mills - Spiralism - Exhibitionist 2 (part 1) 10. Zenker Brothers - Bias (IMF) 11. Robert Hood - Eleven (M-Plant) 12. He/aT - He'll Never Gonna Sell Those Ice Creams Going That Fast 13. Kracht 14. Randomer & Cadans - Angry Fiddle (Clone) 15. Psyk - Human (Mote Evolver) 16. Sigha - 14.5 (Avian)

Ransom Note
Gateway To Zen: The 'Line Out' Mix

Ransom Note

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 163:58


Gateway to Zen is a party that's been focused on building a loyal following of willing dancers and then pounding them with techno on a regular basis. They've had some great guests over the past year or so, including Oxyd, Leah Floyeurs and Ben UFO to name but a few, but they've also had a healthy focus on their residents; Nick Craddock, Diskomo Oblast, Tom Whatmore and Charlie Leahy. They're going from strength to strength at the moment, with a Corsica Studios takeover planned for the 22nd April, so it seemed like the perfect time to have a chat with Mr Craddock to find out what makes the party tick. They've also provided our latest Line Out mix, a three-hour recording of the residents live from Bloc.

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The Lancet
The Lancet: May 10, 2013

The Lancet

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 7:42


Niall Boyce and Nick Craddock with their thoughts on The Lancet's bipolar disorder Series.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast

Dr Chrissy Boardman talks to Professor Nick Craddock, the Treasurer of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, about his role.

All in the Mind
29/05/2012

All in the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2012 27:53


At the 2000 Sydney Paralympics ten members of the Spanish basketball team were stripped of their gold for pretending to have a learning disability. For the first time since that scandal athletes with learning disabilities can compete again in this year's games. British psychologist, Professor Jan Burns is the Head of Eligibility for the International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability. She tells Claudia which sports and which athletes will be eligible. In 2007 the Harvard political scientist, Robert Putnam published a paper stating that ethnic diversity in a community is associated with more mistrust. His paper was influential with governments, both in the UK and the US. Claudia is joined by one of Britain's leading social psychologists, Professor Miles Hewstone from Oxford University, about his new research which finds Putnam's bleak conclusions about society are wrong. Clinical microbiologist, Graham Rook from University College London is hopeful that one day there might be a vaccination against depression. He's basing his ideas on two things: the finding that some people with depression are found to have higher levels of inflammation in the body and the idea that inflammation could be controlled by our exposure to contact with certain worms and bacteria - the so-called hygiene hypothesis. Professor Rook tells Claudia why he thinks with more research there could one day be a vaccine. The link between depression and inflammation in a proportion of people with depression is established, but is a vaccine for all really possible and would it be a useful avenue to explore for preventing the condition? Nick Craddock is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Cardiff and explains why he is critical of the idea. Producer: Pam Rutherford.