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The work of Stephanie Adams-Santos spans poetry, prose, screenwriting, and visual art. She/They are the author of the full-length poetry collections Dream of Xibalba and Swarm Queen's Crown (a Lambda Literary Award finalist). Their chapbooks include Total Memory and The Sundering (New York Chapbook Fellowship, Poetry Society of America). Stephanie's short story "Night Flowers" appeared in the Latinx anthology Speculative Fiction for Dreamers. Stephanie was a Staff Writer and Story Editor on the television anthology horror series Two Sentence Horror Stories (CW/Netflix); their episode "Elliot" won a 2022 Gold Telly Award in Writing. As an inaugural fellow of The 2022 Ojalá Ignition Fellowship, they developed an original fantasy pilot based on the world and characters of the Tarot. In addition to her literary work, Adams-Santos is a professional Tarot reader and is making headway on an original Major Arcana tarot deck inspired by occult animism. In all her work, she is drawn to queerness, the uncanny, and whatever draws us closer to the primal source. Charlie Claire Burgess is a queer and trans-nonbinary tarot reader, deck creator, writer, and artist. They are the creator of Fifth Spirit Tarot, a queer and inclusive deck for a world beyond binaries, and the author of Radical Tarot, a guide to reading tarot radically for personal and collective liberation. Charlie is currently at work on a second tarot deck, The Gay Marseille Tarot, and a book on queer devotion. They teach classes on tarot and queer magical topics online and in Portland, Oregon, and sometimes they record episodes for their podcast, The Word Witch. REGISTER FOR MEET ME AT THE MARGIN SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ON PATREON --- VISIT STEPHANIE'S WEBSITE FOLLOW STEPHANIE ON INSTAGRAM --- VISIT CHARLIE'S WEBSITE FOLLOW CHARLIE ON INSTAGRAM --- Music by AJ Ackleson. Thanks, AJ!
Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #124: Dark Adult Fiction Released in May 2023 (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) Broken Light, by Joanne Harris (May 11) https://amzn.to/3HPldsg The Chateau, by Jaclyn Goldis (May 23) https://amzn.to/3KVUZFo City of Last Chances, by Adrian Tchaikovsky (May 2) https://amzn.to/44GFsC2 Even if Everything Ends, by Jens Liljestrand (May 9) https://amzn.to/3LHnlU0 The Ferryman, by Justin Cronin (May 2) https://amzn.to/3LLFsbm Graveyard of Lost Children: A Novel, by Katrina Monroe (May 9) https://amzn.to/44BPnsP Human Sacrifices, by María Fernanda Ampuero (Author), Frances Riddle (May 16) https://amzn.to/42wrm4u Killing Me, by Michelle Gagnon (May 16) https://amzn.to/43BDQcy Magician and Fool, by Susan Wands (May 2) https://amzn.to/3nygMeB Momenticon, by Andrew Caldecott (May 2) https://amzn.to/3GEfchA The Night Flowers, by Sara Herchenroether (May 2) https://amzn.to/3GBXpaK On the Nature of Magic, by Marian Womack (May 23) https://amzn.to/3TqKMED The Other Side of Never: Dark Tales from the World of Peter & Wendy, by Muriel Gray, A.C. Wise , A. J. Elwood, Paul Kane , Marie O'Regan (May 9) https://amzn.to/3JKhIVj Our Hideous Progeny, by C.E. McGill (May 9) https://amzn.to/3ZYmIe2 The Salt Grows Heavy, by Cassandra Kaw (May 2) https://amzn.to/42xrelo Scarlet, by Genevieve Cogman (May 9) https://amzn.to/40h9I3z Silenced, by Ann Claycomb (May 9) https://amzn.to/3JtfjNm Titanium Noir, by Nick Harkaway (May 16) https://amzn.to/3XtlxCN Witch King, by Martha Wells (May 30) https://amzn.to/3G3oVOc Follow Dark Side of the Library on Facebook and on Instagram! And our Amazon Live Channel! Dark Side of the Library Website
Barbara Peters in conversation with Sara Herchenroether
Katie Gutierrez joins me for a spoiler-free discussion of her debut novel, More Than You'll Ever Know, which is a character study about a complex and fascinating woman behind a highly unusual crime. This is a deeply layered story touching on topics surrounding gender, motherhood, marriage, and the current fascination with true crime. Also, Katie shares her book recommendations — including 3 upcoming new releases! This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights The incredible true story that was Katie's original inspiration for this book. The author Anaïs Nin's role in developing More Than You'll Ever Know. Katie's thoughts on writing a strong, but polarizing female character. How Katie incorporated motherhood and perceptions of motherhood into the story. What it was like marketing, and choosing a cover for, this unique genre mash-up of a book. Plus, Katie shares a bit about her next book! Katie's Book Recommendations [30:40] Two OLD Books She Loves Shadows of Pecan Hollow by Caroline Frost | Amazon | Bookshop.org [31:01] Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward | Amazon | Bookshop.org [32:19] Two NEW Books She Loves The Girls in Queens by Christine Kandic Torres | Amazon | Bookshop.org [33:25] Beasts of the Earth by James Wade | Amazon | Bookshop.org [35:03] One Book She Didn't Love Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë | Amazon | Bookshop.org [36:40] Three NEW RELEASES She's Excited About Maddalena and the Dark by Julia Fine (June 13, 2023) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [38:56] Carmen and Grace by Melissa Coss Aquino (April 4, 2023) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [42:01] The Night Flowers by Sara Herchenroether (May 2, 2023) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [45:11] Last 5-Star Book Katie Read The Revivalists by Christopher M. Hood | Amazon | Bookshop.org [48:21] Other Books Mentioned The Diary of Others: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1955-1966 by Anaïs Nin [6:29] Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins-Reid [11:29] Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward [32:29] Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë [37:04] In Cold Blood by Truman Capote [38:36] The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab [40:34] Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [40:41] The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb [40:48] Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor [48:05] The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton [49:34] About Katie Gutierrez Website | Twitter | Instagram Katie Gutierrez is the author of the national bestselling debut novel More Than You'll Ever Know, which is also a Good Morning America Book Club pick for June 2022. She is a National Magazine Award finalist whose writing has appeared in TIME, Harper's Bazaar, The Washington Post, Longreads, and more. She has an MFA from Texas State University and lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and their two kids.
Born September 26, 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland, Linda Hamilton is an actress best known for her portrayal as Sarah Connor in the Terminator movie franchise. When Linda was just five, her father, Carroll Stanford Hamilton, passed away. Her mother later remarried a police chief. Linda is one of four siblings in her family- with one older sister, one young brother and a twin sister named Leslie Hamilton Gearren. After attending high school at Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Linda studied for two years at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, before leaving for New York to attend acting workshops given by Lee Strasberg. Linda had her first acting credit in the indie drama Night-Flowers (1979), but began to make a name for herself on the soap opera Secrets of the Midland Heights (1980-81), playing Lisa Rogers. She would continue to build up her resumé on television with the TV movies Reunion (1980), Country Gold (1982), Wishman (1983), and Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983), as well as guest appearances on TV series such as Shirley, King's Crossing and Hill Street Blues. In 1982 she starred opposite Robert Carradine in the action thriller Tag: The Assassination Game, as Susan Swayze. Her first big break came in 1984 when she starred in James Cameron's The Terminator alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Biehn. That same year she also starred in Fritz Kiersh's adaptation of Children of the Corn. The following years would see her split time between TV and Hollywood with TV movies Secret Weapons, Club Med and Go Toward the Light and big screen projects like Black Moon Rising (1986) and King Kong Lives (1986). Linda reached a new career high in 1987 when she was cast in a starring role on the contemporary TV adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. In the crime drama set in Manhattan, Linda starred opposite Ron Perlman's Beast as Assistant District Attorney Catherine Chandler, a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy nomination as well as two Golden Globe nominations. Following Beauty and the Beast's three season run, Linda returned to the big screen in Mr. Destiny (1990) opposite Michael Caine, and a return to Sarah Connor, the role that made her a household name in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). The following years saw her split time again between TV films and Hollywood movies while also expanding her repertoire by lending her voice talents to animated shows. Linda joined the DC Animated Universe by lending her voice talents to the animated series The New Batman Adventures, as well as Batman Beyond and its film Batman Beyond: The Movie (both 1999). Furthering her voice acting career she joined Disney animated series Hercules and Buzz Lightyear of Star Commandas a recurring character. The rest of the 2000s would see Linda take a step back, taking supporting roles in lower profile projects before again returning to TV with the 2009 crime series The Line. On the film side she made an uncredited return to the Terminator franchise by recording new dialogue for McG's Terminator Salvation sequel. Longtime fans finally found a new beloved role for Linda as she starred in a recurring role for the hit series Chuck as the titular character's mother Mary Elizabeth Bartowski. Linda would continue her resurgence, appearing in recurring roles on TV series such as Air Force One Is Down, Defiance, and Lost Girl. Finally, Linda fully embraced a return to the Terminator franchise with a substantial role as Sarah Connor in Tim Miller's Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), which would provide proper closure for the character that has helped define her career. Linda has a son with her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott to whom she was married for seven years (1982 to 1989). She also has a daughter with second husband, director James Cameron, but the marriage ended after only two years, in 1999, although they'd been together for many years before they were married. ABOUT EASY DOES IT, IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND JULY 17TH Directed by Will Addison and featuring: Linda Hamilton (The Terminator), Bryan Batt ("Mad Men"), Dwight Henry (Beasts of the Southern Wild), Ben Matheny (Assassination Nation) Best buds, Jack and Scottie (Ben Matheny and Matthew Martinez) are going nowhere fast in their crumbling, Mississippi hometown. They have big dreams and no prospects. When the friends learn of hidden loot in sunny California, they decide to take their shot at the American Dream. However, when their hometown criminal matriarch "King George'' (Linda Hamilton), hears of the windfall, she sends her personal bounty hunter/daughter, "Blue Eyes" (Susan Gordon) to chase them down. Broke and out of gas, Jack and Scottie attempt to drive off with "borrowed" fuel... and wind up staging an impromptu hold-up. The bungled job saddles them with a whiney, accidental hostage named Collin (comedian Cory Dumesnil) and lands them in the crosshairs of a cocky Texas cop and world-weary sheriff (Bryan Batt and Dwight Henry). With no turning back and two thousand miles to go, they have no choice but to rob their way across the Southwest... with the reluctant assistance of Collin. Now the good times are rolling as the ragtag trio's anti-heroics bring about an unlikely friendship with a blossoming Collin. All the while, Blue Eyes and Johnny Law are closing in. It's gonna be a guns-blazin', car-chasin' race to the finish! Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVDNuISP_m0&t=
Born September 26, 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland, Linda Hamilton is an actress best known for her portrayal as Sarah Connor in the Terminator movie franchise.When Linda was just five, her father, Carroll Stanford Hamilton, passed away. Her mother later remarried a police chief. Linda is one of four siblings in her family- with one older sister, one young brother and a twin sister named Leslie Hamilton Gearren.After attending high school at Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Linda studied for two years at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, before leaving for New York to attend acting workshops given by Lee Strasberg.Linda had her first acting credit in the indie drama Night-Flowers (1979), but began to make a name for herself on the soap opera Secrets of the Midland Heights (1980-81), playing Lisa Rogers. She would continue to build up her resumé on television with the TV movies Reunion (1980), Country Gold (1982), Wishman (1983), and Secrets of a Mother and Daughter (1983), as well as guest appearances on TV series such as Shirley, King's Crossing and Hill Street Blues.In 1982 she starred opposite Robert Carradine in the action thriller Tag: The Assassination Game, as Susan Swayze. Her first big break came in 1984 when she starred in James Cameron's The Terminator alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Biehn. That same year she also starred in Fritz Kiersh's adaptation of Children of the Corn. The following years would see her split time between TV and Hollywood with TV movies Secret Weapons, Club Med and Go Toward the Light and big screen projects like Black Moon Rising (1986) and King Kong Lives (1986). Linda reached a new career high in 1987 when she was cast in a starring role on the contemporary TV adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. In the crime drama set in Manhattan, Linda starred opposite Ron Perlman's Beast as Assistant District Attorney Catherine Chandler, a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy nomination as well as two Golden Globe nominations.Following Beauty and the Beast's three season run, Linda returned to the big screen in Mr. Destiny (1990) opposite Michael Caine, and a return to Sarah Connor, the role that made her a household name in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). The following years saw her split time again between TV films and Hollywood movies while also expanding her repertoire by lending her voice talents to animated shows.Linda joined the DC Animated Universe by lending her voice talents to the animated series The New Batman Adventures, as well as Batman Beyond and its film Batman Beyond: The Movie (both 1999). Furthering her voice acting career she joined Disney animated series Hercules and Buzz Lightyear of Star Commandas a recurring character.The rest of the 2000s would see Linda take a step back, taking supporting roles in lower profile projects before again returning to TV with the 2009 crime series The Line. On the film side she made an uncredited return to the Terminator franchise by recording new dialogue for McG's Terminator Salvation sequel. Longtime fans finally found a new beloved role for Linda as she starred in a recurring role for the hit series Chuck as the titular character's mother Mary Elizabeth Bartowski.Linda would continue her resurgence, appearing in recurring roles on TV series such as Air Force One Is Down, Defiance, and Lost Girl.Finally, Linda fully embraced a return to the Terminator franchise with a substantial role as Sarah Connor in Tim Miller's Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), which would provide proper closure for the character that has helped define her career.Linda has a son with her first husband, actor Bruce Abbott to whom she was married for seven years (1982 to 1989). She also has a daughter with second husband, director James Cameron, but the marriage ended after only two years, in 1999, although they'd been together for many years before they were married.ABOUT EASY DOES IT, IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND JULY 17THDirected by Will Addison and featuring: Linda Hamilton (The Terminator), Bryan Batt ("Mad Men"), Dwight Henry (Beasts of the Southern Wild), Ben Matheny (Assassination Nation)Best buds, Jack and Scottie (Ben Matheny and Matthew Martinez) are going nowhere fast in their crumbling, Mississippi hometown. They have big dreams and no prospects. When the friends learn of hidden loot in sunny California, they decide to take their shot at the American Dream. However, when their hometown criminal matriarch "King George'' (Linda Hamilton), hears of the windfall, she sends her personal bounty hunter/daughter, "Blue Eyes" (Susan Gordon) to chase them down. Broke and out of gas, Jack and Scottie attempt to drive off with "borrowed" fuel... and wind up staging an impromptu hold-up. The bungled job saddles them with a whiney, accidental hostage named Collin (comedian Cory Dumesnil) and lands them in the crosshairs of a cocky Texas cop and world-weary sheriff (Bryan Batt and Dwight Henry). With no turning back and two thousand miles to go, they have no choice but to rob their way across the Southwest... with the reluctant assistance of Collin. Now the good times are rolling as the ragtag trio's anti-heroics bring about an unlikely friendship with a blossoming Collin. All the while, Blue Eyes and Johnny Law are closing in. It's gonna be a guns-blazin', car-chasin' race to the finish!Check out the trailer here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVDNuISP_m0&t=
87 It’s our Honda Days special live from the BSE Honda Days Party with DJ Crocodile Connery, Nerbert, and all your other favorites are in attendance. Luke talks about being engaged, tries to get Brian to watch a scary tape. Luke performs some Honda Days carols and a Honda Days rap. Then, we get snowed in, Santa pays us a visit, and we commit some desperate culinary acts.Every week Ghettoblaster feature writers (and dear cousins!) Brian LaBenne and Luke LaBenne bring you fresh new songs with the hopes of introducing you to some that you may consider to be the best song ever. Both Brian and Luke have no idea what songs the other has picked, so what you are hearing is their genuine reaction to listening to the songs together. Also, if you enjoy this episode, head to iTunes to subscribe and rate our podcast with the highest rating available to you.Songs Played on “Nogbert”Say Sue Me – Christmas, It’s Not a Biggie EP out now on DamnablyNight Flowers – 2,000 Miles out now on Bandcamp.Sufjan Stevens – Lonely Man of Winter out now on Asthmatic Kitty RecordsThe Beths – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas out now on Carpark RecordsThe LaBennes – Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy from Wish You A Merry Christmas!
It's your boys Rob and Callum with one of those rambling podcast specials, the music is solid but lads have things to talk through.Hiss Golden Messenger takes a sexy country funk direction with the Spacebomb gang, Kamaal Williams aka Henry Wu continues to be the leading light of Jazz in London, Night Flowers offer up the purest of indie, Adrian Younge brings them Axelrod cinematics and Jerry Quickly provides one of the most arresting hip hop tracks of the year. Enjoy.
Pour cette première émission du printemps, Léa, Mathieu et Étienne discutent de l'excellent album Two Suns de Bat for Lashes et ont très hâte au nouvel album de Let's Eat Grandma, dont est tiré leur nouveauté Falling Into Me. Également au menu, une critique du second disque de Whyte Horses et une belle découverte avec le groupe Night Flowers.
Pour cette première émission du printemps, Léa, Mathieu et Étienne discutent de l'excellent album Two Suns de Bat for Lashes et ont très hâte au nouvel album de Let's Eat Grandma, dont est tiré leur nouveauté Falling Into Me. Également au menu, une critique du second disque de Whyte Horses et une belle découverte avec le groupe Night Flowers.
Lindsay chills out in a sensory deprivation tank. Nicole puts on her chef hat. Dustin loses a battle against some BBQ. Featured music by Night Flowers
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.02.27 by Robby Black This episode is all DeepHouse. TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 20142Read My Mind (Original Mix)6th Borough Project & Paul JosephDelusions Of Grandeur 20143Miss You (Instrumental)Rustic Vibes FoundationE-SA 20144Bass Lime (Jordan Alvarez Remix) Ultimate Breakers & Julio OkuraBlend It Records 20145Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 20146B.A Night (Original)Orazio FantiniDeep Series 20147Sheer (Original Mix)Nina KravizRekids 20138The Last Chance (Original Mix)M.SoundEmotional Noise 20149Amen Drums! (Alex Bizzaro, A.Tee & B.Phil Remix)Jack & IKlass Records 201410There Is No Time (Dontknower Remix)Oscar HolgadoCrossfade Sounds 201411In the Crowd (@DerekMarin Deep In The Crowd Remix)Danielle NicoleThoughtless Music 201412Check It (Original Mix)Julien GuzzEndemic Digital 201413The Magic (Original Mix)Night Flowers & Niko DeeJay& GeeMusic Plan Tracks 201414Cant Turn Me Away (Oscar P Heavy Pass @OpenBarMusic)Klaus BenedekHeavy 201415VisionBlaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201416The Place With No Dream (@TerryLeeBrownJr Remix)Dave PadLovezone Records 201417Alone In A Crowded RoomPhlashArchive Records 201418True Emotion (Original Mix)Terry Lex & Mark StonePush On Music 201419Wood & Wine (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)WankelmutGet Physical Music 201320Perlentaucher (Original Mix)KlangTherapeutenLe Bien Et Le Mal Recordings 201421All In Your Mind (Original Mix)BeebarDM Recordings 201422The Drum (George Vibe House Tribe Mix)Oscar P & SwiftOpen Bar Music 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS047
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.02.27 by Robby Black This episode is all DeepHouse. TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 20142Read My Mind (Original Mix)6th Borough Project & Paul JosephDelusions Of Grandeur 20143Miss You (Instrumental)Rustic Vibes FoundationE-SA 20144Bass Lime (Jordan Alvarez Remix) Ultimate Breakers & Julio OkuraBlend It Records 20145Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 20146B.A Night (Original)Orazio FantiniDeep Series 20147Sheer (Original Mix)Nina KravizRekids 20138The Last Chance (Original Mix)M.SoundEmotional Noise 20149Amen Drums! (Alex Bizzaro, A.Tee & B.Phil Remix)Jack & IKlass Records 201410There Is No Time (Dontknower Remix)Oscar HolgadoCrossfade Sounds 201411In the Crowd (@DerekMarin Deep In The Crowd Remix)Danielle NicoleThoughtless Music 201412Check It (Original Mix)Julien GuzzEndemic Digital 201413The Magic (Original Mix)Night Flowers & Niko DeeJay& GeeMusic Plan Tracks 201414Cant Turn Me Away (Oscar P Heavy Pass @OpenBarMusic)Klaus BenedekHeavy 201415VisionBlaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201416The Place With No Dream (@TerryLeeBrownJr Remix)Dave PadLovezone Records 201417Alone In A Crowded RoomPhlashArchive Records 201418True Emotion (Original Mix)Terry Lex & Mark StonePush On Music 201419Wood & Wine (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)WankelmutGet Physical Music 201320Perlentaucher (Original Mix)KlangTherapeutenLe Bien Et Le Mal Recordings 201421All In Your Mind (Original Mix)BeebarDM Recordings 201422The Drum (George Vibe House Tribe Mix)Oscar P & SwiftOpen Bar Music 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS047
2 hour set recorded live on 2014.02.27 by Robby Black This episode is all DeepHouse. TAGS: DeepHouse, SoulfulHouse, Deep and Soulful House Music, NewRelease,StrictlyDeep(Tracklist embedded in lyrics section of each MP3)IDTitleArtistLabelDate1The Edas Track Feat. Jacko (Main Mix)Luis Radio & Dj JackoWonderwax 20142Read My Mind (Original Mix)6th Borough Project & Paul JosephDelusions Of Grandeur 20143Miss You (Instrumental)Rustic Vibes FoundationE-SA 20144Bass Lime (Jordan Alvarez Remix) Ultimate Breakers & Julio OkuraBlend It Records 20145Diving Dancer (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)KlartraumLucidflow 20146B.A Night (Original)Orazio FantiniDeep Series 20147Sheer (Original Mix)Nina KravizRekids 20138The Last Chance (Original Mix)M.SoundEmotional Noise 20149Amen Drums! (Alex Bizzaro, A.Tee & B.Phil Remix)Jack & IKlass Records 201410There Is No Time (Dontknower Remix)Oscar HolgadoCrossfade Sounds 201411In the Crowd (@DerekMarin Deep In The Crowd Remix)Danielle NicoleThoughtless Music 201412Check It (Original Mix)Julien GuzzEndemic Digital 201413The Magic (Original Mix)Night Flowers & Niko DeeJay& GeeMusic Plan Tracks 201414Cant Turn Me Away (Oscar P Heavy Pass @OpenBarMusic)Klaus BenedekHeavy 201415VisionBlaq SoulDeeper Shades Recordings 201416The Place With No Dream (@TerryLeeBrownJr Remix)Dave PadLovezone Records 201417Alone In A Crowded RoomPhlashArchive Records 201418True Emotion (Original Mix)Terry Lex & Mark StonePush On Music 201419Wood & Wine (@IanPooleyOFC Remix)WankelmutGet Physical Music 201320Perlentaucher (Original Mix)KlangTherapeutenLe Bien Et Le Mal Recordings 201421All In Your Mind (Original Mix)BeebarDM Recordings 201422The Drum (George Vibe House Tribe Mix)Oscar P & SwiftOpen Bar Music 2014Follow on Twitter @BassicDeepHouseDownload BDHS047
After 20 years of daily grind I recently told the corporate world sayonara so I could start the next chapter in my life, specifically electronic music DJ'ing and production. It is with great pleasure that I present this, my first "published" mix, to the DISTRIKT family. It's a combo of progressive house and techno. I'd also like to thank the DISTRIKT DJ crew and my lovely Pipey for their support, without which none of this would be possible. Enjoy! - Darren 1. Pathos (Original Mix) - Guy J 2. Move Closer (Just Rhythm Remix) - Paul Loraine 3. Night Flowers feat. Coldfinger (Beckers Remix) - To Ricciardi 4. Liza (Charlie May Atlantic Club Mix) - Franz Kirmann 5. Sparky Lives (V_rtek Mix) - Sasha 6. My Thought Of You (Sian's Telepathic Mix) - Guy J 7. Guillotine (Christian Smith Remix) - Spektre, Miniminds 8. Something Is Missing (Original Mix) - Lank 9. High (Original Mix) - Guy J 10. Five Five Zero (Original Mix) - Oliver Moldan, Jerome Isma-Ae 11. Knockdown (Cid Inc. Remix) - Jerome Isma-Ae & Weekend Heroes 12. Inside The Disc (Original Mix) - Giorgos Gatzigristos 13. Water Games (Eelke Kleijn's Vintage Remix) - Hartmut Kiss