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Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Party Favorz is back with the third installment of Club Taylor [Platinum Edition], continuing our complete overhaul of the original Taylor Swift remix series while pushing these final two volumes into entirely new territory. Expanding Beyond the Original Club Taylor The first two volumes leaned more heavily into the progressive, tribal and circuit-inspired sounds commonly associated with LGBTQ dance culture and festivals, while Volumes 3 and 4 expand into a broader modern dance spectrum that incorporates sweeping EDM, Progressive House, Dubstep, Future House, NuDisco and melodic crossover remixes geared toward hardcore Taylor fans looking for something beyond the expected club formula. Rebuilding the Series From Scratch As we started rebuilding these sets from scratch, it quickly became obvious that trying to force everything into one giant mix wasn't working. Even with strong remixes, too many songs began blending together after repeated listening. Taylor's songwriting style is so recognizable that placement and sequencing became just as important as the songs themselves. That's ultimately why this project evolved into four distinct volumes instead of simply updating the original release. Many of the strongest remixes from the original Club Taylor were already doing exactly what they needed to do, so they remained untouched. Others were replaced with alternate versions that better fit the atmosphere and flow of these newer volumes. In several cases, lesser-known remixes ultimately worked better than the bigger or more obvious choices because they allowed the songs to breathe naturally instead of overwhelming them with unnecessary production tricks. That approach helped shape the overall identity of the final two volumes. A More Modern Dancefloor Experience Tracks from 1989, Reputation, Lover, Red, Speak Now, Folklore, Midnights, The Tortured Poets Department and The Life of a Showgirl all coexist here, but they do so through a much broader modern dance lens than the earlier volumes. Songs like “Down Bad,” “Fortnight,” “Bad Blood,” “Karma,” “Cruel Summer,” “The Fate Of Ophelia” and “Opalite” naturally pushed the set deeper into melodic EDM and atmospheric territory, while classics like “Out Of The Woods,” “Ready For It,” “Blank Space,” “Style,” “Wildest Dreams,” “You Belong With Me” and “Shake It Off” helped anchor the larger club energy throughout the mix. At the same time, some songs simply didn't survive the rebuild process. A few remixes stayed too close to the original productions, while others disrupted the pacing or emotional momentum we were trying to create. Even fan favorite mashups were cut if they didn't contribute something unique to the overall listening experience. In the end, these final two volumes became less about creating a straightforward Taylor Swift remix collection and more about building a long-form dance experience that evolves from beginning to end without exhausting the listener. Party Favorz really pushed itself creatively on these final two volumes and we hope fans can appreciate the time and effort that went into creating them. We'll be back Saturday with the final volume where we diverge a bit and have something to say about what's happening in the United States at the moment. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Club Taylor 2k26 Platinum Edition Volume 3Genre: House, EDM, Dubstep, NuDisco, Progressive HouseYear: 2026Total Time: 01:31:10 I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) [with Zayn Malik] Out Of The Woods (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) Me! (Division 4 Remix) [with Brendon Urie] The Man (David Michael Remix) Both Of Us (It's The DJ Kue Remix!) [with B.O.B] Welcome To New York (Babokon Remix) 22 (Gin & Sonic Mashup) [vs. Ride With Me] Eyes Open (Nevins Tempo Mix DJ Intro) Shake It Off (Jad Desenchanntee vs. Dave Audé Remix Extended) Look What You Made Me Do (David Michael Club Mix) All Too Well (Andrew Marks Breathe Again Edit) [vs. Blasterjaxx & Blackcode] Don't Blame Me (Predator Remix) Bad Blood (MS Project Sound Remix) Ready For It (BloodPop Remix) Down Bad (MIYOO Remix) Willow (Liam Pfeifer Remix) Mine (Jerry Kay 'Never Change' x 'The Best' Edit) Message In A Bottle (Fat Max G Remix) Bejeweled (Kue Extended Remix) We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Patrolla Remix) Is It Over Now (Pete Down Club Mix Clean) Love Story (Division 4 Radio Edit) Clean (T. Kyle Remix)
This playlist is 73% vinyl friendly. Not bad. From 2016, the TechDas Air Force One Premium turntable might well have been aimed initially at the present user of said plane, if features like vacuum clamping, pneumatic bearings, the Disc suction system and an impressive Wow & Flutter ratio of 0.03% (WRMS) were his or her thing and depending on the spec required it retailed at between $140,000 and $152,000. You read that right. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 151 Nearly as good as captured cinematically. A busy day in the life of Joni. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Sunrise (Writing Session Recording) – Low-Life, Definitive Edition box set – Warner Music – 2023 Yep, slower than the version most will know – either from the album or when played live, or indeed the equally vocal-less ‘Rough Mix’ take the band generously gave me for the Discreet Campaigns v/artist cassette that kickstarted the short-lived Rorschach Testing label – but it’s another where you’re practically hearing the band getting to grips with a rhythm and/or the shell of a song. My money’s on Hooky being the one who suggested the tempo should be taken up a notch or two. 04.48 THE WAKE – The Calendar (demo) – Unreleased – 1983 Onwards to become The Torn Calendar but here it was one of three tracks demo’d (along with ‘Places’ {pre Send Them Away} and Rise and Shine) on a TEAC 4-track reel to reel the band borrowed from me. They certainly made far better use of it than I ever did. The written lyrics given to Bedford’s Katie Possum at some point, along with her review in the local paper of the band’s second gig at Winkles… and that’s Stephen, my dog, Flanagan and Mac at my house the day before said gig. 08.10 A CERTAIN RATIO – And Then She Smiles – Force, LP – Factory – 1986 It’ll be no surprise to those that know me that I’m a bigger fan of the ‘tougher’ earlier ACR but here Jez Kerr’s voice is so sublime over a more ‘reflective’ sound. 11.59 THE OUBLIETTE – That’s Enough – Stream only – 2026 This is a complete first! Here – by complete accident – sits the first ever AI generated track to feature on 41 Rooms! And who knows re the video? It’s not an area I intend actively searching out, so expect them very infrequently but The Oubliette’s Youtube channel has a bucket load of tracks if you fancy your ’80s indie and darkwave-sounding tunes on the ‘artificial’ side. 15.18 LOVELAND (feat RACHEL McFARLANE) – Let the Music (Lift You Up) (Full On Vocal Radio Edit) – 12″ – Big Beat – 1994 ‘The Full On Vocal Mix, with its pounding piano and hackneyed lyrics, is undeniably old-fashioned and is about as cheesy as a lorry-load of Wotsits. But it comes with a guarantee to create absolute mayhem on all but the most elite of dancefloors. For those DJs who are more concerned about their own credibility than their audience’s enjoyment levels, there is also a much cooler garage-style remix from Olympic’s Bottom Dollar crew plus some deep and funky dubs‘. – Andy Beevers, Record Mirror (Music Week), 5.3.94 There are times when storming vocals, ‘less than critical’ lyrics and hands in the air are all you need… and this Big Beat belter had me smiling back then. 18.30 MARCO BENEVENTO – Houdini – Glera, LP – Big Crown Records – 2026 A bit of a broken beat and summery, Latin thing going on here, like someone taking a late ’60s Sergio Mendes vocal snippet on a wild ride. 20.59 MIDNIGHTROBA – Day’s Gon’ Come – Raise A Symphony, 2LP – Sonder – 2026 Roba El-Assawy has been heard far too infrequently since her days fronting Attica Blues. 22.42 THE ISLEY BROTHERS (feat RONALD ISLEY and ANGELA WINBUSH) – Float On (Bad Boy Remix) (Instrumental edit) * – Floatin’ On Your Love, 12″ – 4th & Broadway – 1996 I cut out all the ‘bump and grind’ lurrrv thang lyrics, as it was the beats, bv’s and ad libs stuff on this mix that made me buy the 12″ in the first place. Oh, and Ronald Isley could always sound like he was just itching to break into Summer Breeze any second. No bad thing. 24.31 HONEY DIJON (feat. JACOB LUSK) – Satisfied – The Nightlife, download only – Someothershit -2026 On first listen I briefly thought that Anohni (previously of Antony and the Johnsons) was on board here sounding soul sexy but it’s ‘competitor in American Idol’ (Season 10, apparently), Jacob Lusk quivering and sailing high on Ms Dijon’s production. African beat vibes sparkling all the way. 28.32 THE YOUNG DISCIPLES – Apparently Nothin’ – 12″ – Talkin’ Loud – 1991 Early in the Gilles Peterson and Norman Jay’ label catalogue and one hell of a funky strut. The wonderful Straight No Chaser mag was always a must read, even if a lot of the sounds and artists passed me by. I could still find tunes I’d never happen on anywhere else, unless I’d stood all day in London Soho’s Mr Bongo’s shop (or the likes) back in the day. 32.55 RÓISÍN MURPHY – If We’re In Love – 12″ – Echo – 2005 Strut Part 2! Between her Moloko days and solo career the Arklow, Ireland girl is a regular of sorts at 41 Rooms. Not sure about that sleeve cover, though. 37.20 CAN – I Want More – 7″ – Virgin – 1976 ‘German experimental electronic artist makes the UK’s Top 30 singles chart’ shock, horror probe. 40.34 FINITRIBE – Catch The Whistle – Promo 12″ only – Finiflex – 1993 First heard by me as a Tommy Vance-spoken ‘One FM exclusive’ on the Beeb’s lead radio station, though my mixtape forever played it slower than intended. Still rather it a tad pitched down. Squelchy sounding snares were often the order of them days. 46.14 ZIN MIYAKEZAWA – A Sanctuary Of Twilight Filled With Tranquility * – Classical Music, Vol. 108- Instrumental BGM – Download only – Audiostock – 2025 BGM = Background music, but ‘Incidental’ sounds so much classier, don’t you think? I’m slightly doubting whether Zin Miyakezawa is a real human but either way A Sanctuary… brings to mind Richard Harvey’s Elegy (the theme from TV’s 1983 Shroud For A Nightingale) and to a certain degree, parts of Harry’s Theme – Terminus (Silent Witness, S10, E10), and as all three have now made it to 41 Rooms you’ll instantly remember them all, I’m sure. You’re welcome, though a proper musician would tell me where exactly I’m right or wrong on all that. 48.39 ROBIN TROWER – Bluebird – Robin Trower, 12″ EP – Chrysalis – 1977 With a lot more guitar here than is usually found on 41 Rooms, for me with any Robin Trower I heard back in the day it was always Jimmy Dewar’s vocals that I took to. 54.07 KELELA – Idea 1 – Download only – Warp – 2026 A wash of a sound from the decade-long Warp label artist. 57.23 CALLERS – Young People – Life Of Love, LP – Western Vinyl – 2010 Dark Folk, I reckon. When Sara Lucas’ vocal gets earthy and ‘gutteral’ and let’s loose. It’s a switch that used to get me with Liz Fraser, though her ‘switch’ sounded more polarised. 01.01.01 THIS MORTAL COIL – Strength Of Strings – Filigree & Shadow, 2LP – 4AD – 1986 The first of two times vocalist Dominic Appleton fronted TMC, and I have to admit that I got the title wrong on the show. So, without time to correct it you got no title and I’d have better gotten away with it (or sounded less vague?) if there hadn’t been twenty five TMC tracks on the release, all with different personnel involved. Sod’s Law. 01.05.11 DRY CLEANING – Sliced By A Fingernail – Download only – 4AD – 2026 And from the 4AD label in 1986… to their 2026 output and I’d be slight wary of anybody saying ‘Happy birthday’ in this tone to me. 01.09.10 GNAG OF FOUR – He’d Send In The Army – Solid Gold, LP – EMI – 1981 Always saying it like they saw it. 01.12.56 YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS – Cakewalking – Final Day, 7″ – Rough Trade – 1980 In a most understated manner they sort of made a statement when they appeared on BBC 2’s Something Else in late ’80. 01.15.42 OSCAR FARRELL – Tripping Up In A Rush – I’ve Already Called, 12″ EP – dh2 – 2025 I might have to keep an eye and ear on this chap. 01.18.40 CABARET VOLTAIRE – Sleepwalking (John Peel session track, 1984) – Radiation (BBC Recordings 84-86), LP – Get Back – 2001 Having earlier been Cakewalking, now we’re Sleepwalking. All part of the service. Though actually released three years earlier (but only on CD) the above Get Back-label vinyl release has been followed up in 2026 by a bootleg version. The people dictate… and I’ll be with them catching the very last CV gigs ever, near the end of the year. 01.24.03 GIFT – Pinkhouse Secret Rave (Redux) – Download only – Self-released – 2026 A track from their 2022 debut album, Momentary Presence given a 2026 rework/remix, sorry ‘Redux’ and according to Discogs there are at least 33 acts called Gift! In this day and age – what with both the clamber for attention and the availability of info out there – you’d think… 01.28.16 GANZHEIT – Bolt It Down (Why Work?) * – Summer Of ’84 (demo cassette only) – Self-released – 1984 Out of Bedford. Clattering and driving punk electronic stuff. From the same time-frame, this one reminding a bit of Portion Control, a band who’d played the town earlier in the year above. 01.34.21 SUPER EXTRA BONUS PARTY (feat SORCA McGRATH) – Some Dark Forces – LovesVinyl Issue 02, v/artist 12″ – LovesVinyl – 2019 Ex-Ships vocalist sails over a Running Up The Hill-like drum pattern. 01.38.30 TRACEY THORN – Easy – Out Of The Woods, LP – Virgin – 2007 On the quieter side, One of the ‘signature’ voices, 01.41.49 BETH HIRSCH – Miner’s Son (Aquatic Mix) – 10″ – Artefact – 1997 Bang Bang’s mix sets Beth back a bit in the mix but if lesser known than Ms Thorn above, it’s yet another signature voice. 01.46.43 JONI MITCHELL – Song For Sharon – Hejira, LP – Asylum – 1976 Epic storytelling in a single song. 01.54.46 WAR (feat JOSE FELICIANO) – East L.A. – Peace Sign, 2LP – Avenue – 1994 This show had to be totally put together on the fly, between daily meet ups with friends back in Bedford and London, but the weather was brill right through and the piecing together ended up in the Leytonstone sunshine… even though that’s nowhere near East L.A. There’s a longer, more up front vocals version of the song where Jose also takes on the verses and given my JF leanings I could have placed that one here, but I actually like him ‘countering’ to War vocalist, Lonnie Jordan. Everything about Jose’s vocal when he first drops in here is why I first loved the man back in the late 60’s/early ’70s. I once reminded Jose of the track’s two versions and also (importantly) why I liked this one more… and maybe understandably he seemed a bit disappointed. Show 152 will be here June 7. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 151 – Original upload 3.5.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.
“Let's keep the dumb fuhqery to a minimum today…” EMBERING EFFIGY, the “Southern Fried Thrash Metal” threesome hailing from the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia are making some noise in venues all across the Southeast with their blistering live shows and their recently released new album, OUT OF THE WOODS, featuring 8 tracks of old school thrash infused with a generous blend of blast beats, high energy punk, filthy breakdowns, and even some old school “mosh parts” for good measure. There's enough fast stuff, heavy stuff, and sick stuff on this album to give anyone who hears it a complete stank face makeover. “We've never had this many inputs before…” We recently had a chance to hang out with EMBERING EFFIGY and do a full playthrough of OUT OF THE WOODS (deep within the insulated walls of Bunkerpoon Studios), including some track by track insights from the band as well as some Q&A about their history, their live shows, and of course the new album and everything that went into making it (along with some ultra hilarious vulgarity that's too obscene to be mentioned here). “I want a juicy girl…” If you haven't seen EMBERING EFFIGY live as of yet (or if you ‘blacked out' only three songs into their set like ‘some people'…), they are definitely one of those bands you must experience extremely LOUD and LIVE, so if you need something to tide you over until you can catch one of their shows, pick up OUT OF THE WOODS and crank it up to 11! “Maybe we should be listening to THAT in the car…instead of KISS.” It's time to “Make Thrash Dangerous Again” because we're packed in so “tight and intimate” that whoever is in the middle is “going skiing”. Get your relaxers prepared and get ready to JOIN US for our BEHIND THE METAL local metal showcase with EMBERING EFFIGY as we crank it up a notch and get OUT OF THE WOODS. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast EMBERING EFFIGY on the Interwebs: emberingeffigy.com Show Notes: (00:01): “The problem was autism…”/ We have #EmberingEffigy with us down in The Bunkerpoon… / “Is that Jager?” / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “Tight and intimate on this side…”/ “You guys just came from a gig, right? Where'd you guys play?” / #GroundZero /#ByWayOfFire #RisingRegime #RazorGrave / “You'd better get swole…”/ We got a copy of the latest EMBERING EFFIGY CD: Out Of The Woods…/ “It fuckin' slaps…” / “Y'all have seen every one of those LIVE…”/ #SweetwaterBarAndGrill / “That's when you got medium rare tenders…”/ “You gotta be a noob the first time…” (06:00): PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast / “We've never had this many inputs before…”/ #tentacleoverload / “That's him sitting in front of our logo…that's Darrell…”/ “Did you ever see the Dolly Parton Playboy issue?” / “It might feel like wet sandpaper a little bit…”/ #lifelesslife / “Where did y'all record (Out of the Woods)?”/ Ledbelly Sound Studio (Matt Washburn)/ #LedbellySoundStudio / ***GIVE US A CALL AND VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!*** / “You're almost as good as he is, dude…” / #diplomatic (10:20): #TheDocket / METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: EMBERING EFFIGY – OUT OF THE WOODS / “I feel like that's talking about dicks…” / #familytree / “Mountains…?”/ “He's like Michael Jackson after Michael Jackson became Micheal Jackson…”/ “Are you selling some CDs at the shows?”/ “Speaking of a long time ago… (as of this recording) it's Embering Effigy's 3rd birthday…”/ “I haven't murdered him yet…”/ “Pubes don't count…I've got mine braided all the way down to my socks…”/ “How'd y'all come up with the writing on this? “Do y'all both do lyrics?”/ #collaboration / “I kinda thought it was the exact opposite…”/ “Randall…Jay…Silent Bob…”/ #Dante / “You can find their shit on #Bandcamp#Deezer #Grover #Spotify #YouTube …”/ “I found one of our old shirts on eBay…”/ “Buying your shit back at a loss…”/ #balls #wordofmouth / “Always mark the time…”/ “Thrash rules in Australia…”/ #SouthernFriedThrashMetal / “I have an idea for a t-shirt…” / #SFTM (19:30): #KillerOpener / SCARLET ROT / #NWOOSTM / “That's the dinner bell…”/ “My grandfather has this CD in his truck…”/ “How that song came about is kind of interesting… (“Period blood? No…even funnier…”) / “We had a 4-piece at the time…”/ “So, is that what that song is about? Zombies?” / #EldenRing / # #ViolentVoid / #BlackenedThrash / #RIP #ChuckNorris (27:04): EMPTY PROMISES / “Your voice on there doesn't sound anything like your voice here…”/ “That one was much more rock and roll…”/ “So, you were more into the old school punk and then thrash later?” / “The cover for the single has Kenneth Copeland…”/ “Mike, what about your influences?” / #CarveSlayer / “It's not a real carve, it's a tattoo…”/ #buttrock / “Like Nickelback?” / “Play this…” / #onmicburp / “So y'all kinda had the punk first before the thrash…”/ “He's the oldest 14-year-old I've ever met…”/ “I'll bet (Raf) knows Tim Hurd…”/ #Flyers / “Death metal burp, had to throw it in there…” (38:20): “I just want y'all to know, this is my favorite song on the album…”/ “Do you have a backstory behind this before we start it?” / MR. MAYHEM / “It is a demented circus…”/ “I love how he explains things…that's a drummer for you…”/ #markthetime (42:31): “So this next one is MY favorite…it's a cautionary tale for children…”/ “You don't want the #Wolfman to come out here and get ya…”/ ROUGAROU / “I was on my way to work and listening to that, giddy as fuck…(Did he play bass for Rush? No, that's Geddy)…”/ “How many layers of guitars did you do?” / “That chord progression…a little Skynyrd-ish…”/ “This is my favorite guitar solo…it's nasty.”/ “Nasty and tasty…”/ “Would you say that's approximately where Side 1 would end?”/ “There's a side?”/ “Speaking of vinyl…it is an original 1977 press of Street Survivors…with the fire…”/ “Now, I go back and listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd…they're a heavy metal band…”/ “Let's keep the dumb fuckery to a minimum today…”/ (51:36): “Let me preface this…”/ “You were blackout drunk before the third song…”/ #jagerbombs / “Cassettes are making a comeback…”/ “My thing with vinyl was…it's the art that draws you in…”/ #CriminalRecords / JOHNNY B. GOODE / “Lead riff?”/ “I didn't hear it, it wasn't said…”/ “Now, is this free use?” / “It's not 100 years old yet…”/ “If you can imagine going back in time…throw some double bass and extra distortion on it, boom! You've got heavy metal.”/ “I was AM famous…”/ “Speaking of Korea, let me tell you this one story…”/ “Que?” / “He's not wrong…”/ “The juicy girls…they'd all stand outside…”/ #JuicyGirls / “I want a juicy girl…” (1:01:21): “Are y'all ready to get to our favorite part of our set?”/ “Like hot pink corpse paint?”/ BUREAUCRATIC BUTCHER / #blastbeats and #doublebass / “For those of you not familiar with thrash metal: this is the mosh part.”/ “I don't do breakdowns, I do mosh parts…”/ “We don't have one song that sounds the same…”/ “Our local friends #ActusReus - have y'all played a show with them yet?” / #MiddleGeorgiaMetalScene #LocalMetalScene #AtlantaMetalScene / Reminiscing about the old Atlanta metal scene / “Here's what I hope happens…” (1:09:11): “Continue the ‘fuck the government' theme…” / FALL OF TYRANTS / #twofingers / “Is that tuned down?” / “Everything we play is in Drop-C (tuning)…”/ “I don't care what people say about that album, that album is awesome!”/ #ReinventingTheMetal / “I actually wrote the lyrics to this song while I was in Afghanistan…”/ “Sergeant Slaughter?”/ “Fuck him in particular…with a cactus dildo maybe? No, we're gonna inject his asshole with camel spiders…”/ #LOL / “#KISS used to do that with every song…they'd fade out.” / “Are y'all already working on new shit?” / “It's NOT The Devil's Lettuce…it's The Lord's Lettuce…” (1:13:58): “It's about mental health…it's a fight from within…”/ “This song was featured on #RockMental podcast on YouTube…” / VORTEX / #lyricvideo / “This is our original lead guitarist and our old drummer…”/ PR and AR / #alltheballs / “Tip your bartenders and your podcasters…” / “That's exactly who I learned how to pinch from…”/ #markthetime / #breakdown / “After a show, you smell like balls…”/ “Russ is the load that made it…we are ALL the load that made it…”/ Embering Effigy is: Raf, JD, Bic Mac - Head over to emberingeffigy.com / Make America Metal Again…Make Thrash Dangerous Again… / “Maybe we should be listening to that in the car…instead of KISS.”/ #theforgottenrealm / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! GO CHECK OUT EMBERING EFFIGY LIVE AND PICK UP THEIR LATEST ALBUM, “OUT OF THE WOODS”!!! / “Funny story with #Sevendust …”/ #USO / “Someone hit him just for that…”/ “Give ‘em a massage if you see them in public somewhere…” #untilthenext #outroreel
This is a compilation that I've been wanting to put together for a while now. Dirty Disco remixing Taylor Swift is a dance floor match made in heaven. I have been so fortunate that Mark has given me advance copies of some of his remixes, not just for Taylor but for artists across the board. He is a very generous man and I think he knows how much I appreciate it and love him for it. This set has been several years in the making and features songs from Taylor's discography ranging from "Love Story and "Fearless" right through to "The Fate Of Ophelia" from her current hit album "The Life Of A Showgirl". Mark's mixes always add so much drive and energy to her songs. He can take a ballad and turn it into a dance floor anthem and he always leaves me thinking 'how the hell did he do that'? A couple of my all time favourite TS songs are featured here "Blank Space", "Message In A Bottle" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". I'm going to nudge Mark into remixing "Out Of The Woods" and I'll be even happier. This is my final podcast for 2025 and I'm happy to be using the awesome combination of Taylor Swift and Dirty Disco to farewell 2025. Happy New Year. Be safe. EnjoyAnthony1/ "YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)2/ "LOVE STORY" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)3/ "THIS IS ME TRYING" (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix)4/ "HOW BAD DO U WANT ME" (Dirty Disco Pillow Biters Remix) ft. LADY GAGA5/ "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE" (Dirty Disco Pure Love House Remix - Taylor's Version)6/ "WE ARE NEVER EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix - Taylor's Version)7/ "BLANK SPACE" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix - Taylor's Version)8/ "ANTI-HERO" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)9/ "ME!" (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix) ft. BRENDON URIE10/ "FORTNIGHT" (Dirty Disco Pillow Biters Remix) ft. POST MALONE11/ "THE FATE OF OPHELIA" (Dirty Disco Pillow Biters Remix)12/ "FEARLESS" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)13/ "I CAN SEE YOU" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) 14/ "BAD BLOOD" (Dirty Disco Classic Club Rework)15/ "I CAN DO IT WITH A BROKEN HEART" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)16/ "YOU BELONG WITH ME" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix - Taylor's Version)17/ "I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix - Taylor's Version)18/ "WILDEST DREAMS" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix - Taylor's Version)
Send us a textCONTENT WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT, VIOLENCE, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, MURDER, TORTURE, SEXUAL ABUSE, CHILD ABDUCTION: YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED PLEASE OBSERVE:When Shasta Groene was eight years old, she and her 9-year-old brother Dylan were abducted from their Idaho home by serial killer, Joseph Edward Duncan. After a forty-eight-day ordeal, she was rescued, her brother wasn't. Surviving those weeks in the woods was only the beginning of her harrowing journey. In the following years she struggled to outrun her trauma, a pattern of self-destructive behavior shadowing her like an ever-worsening thunderstorm. But she still had hope buried deep inside, every bit as much as the little girl who had been held captive in the woods. This would be an all-new battle for Shasta. And she was determined not to lose.In this EXCLUSIVE Part 1 Episode, Shasta recounts in graphic and harrowing detail, the events leading up and including the murder of her family in front of her, and her abduction and the forty-eight day ordeal and her eventual escape!Shasta's experience has been turned into an amazing book by #1 New York Times Best Selling author Gregg Olsen who will feature along with Shasta in Part 2. The book is: ‘OUT OF THE WOODS: A Girl, a Killer, and Lifelong Struggle to Find the Way Home'Gregg was able to get Shasta to open up and share her trauma. He is a true talent and an impassioned voice for victims and their families. Olsen has been a guest on Dateline, 48 Hours, 20/20, Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, Today, FOX News, CNN, Anderson Cooper, MSNBC, Entertainment Tonight, Snapped, Forensic Files, Inside Edition, Nancy Grace, Extra, Access Hollywood, NPR and Biography, among dozens of other shows. We can't wait to have them both on for PART 2 to understand Shasta's continued trauma recovery from this utterly devastating ordeal. Thank you Shasta we are blessed to have you.Out Of The Woods: https://a.co/d/1l3GoP9Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Edward_DuncanSupport the show
Taylor Swifts Album "1989" ist ein absoluter Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere – mit der Veröffentlichung im Oktober 2014 verabschiedet sie sich von ihren Country-Wurzeln und präsentiert sich als Pop-Ikone einer neuen Generation. "1989" ist benannt nach Taylor Swifts Geburtsjahr und signalisiert nicht nur einen persönlichen, sondern auch einen musikalischen Neuanfang. Nachdem Swift im Jahr 2013 für ihr viertes Album "Red" keinen Grammy gewonnen hatte, beschloss sie, sich musikalisch neu auszurichten. Weg von dem Mix aus Pop und Country, hin zu 80s-Synth-Pop, ohne auf ein Plattenlabel hören zu müssen. Sie wollte nur noch mit den Besten der Branche zusammenarbeiten, allen voran den Produzenten, die bei den Hits "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together und "I Know You Were Trouble" von ihrer Platte "Red" mitgeschrieben hatten: Max Martin und Shellback. Auch persönlich steht Taylor 2013 an einem Wendepunkt: Sie zieht nach New York, schneidet sich die Haare ab und verbringt nach diversen öffentlichen Anfeindungen in der Presse über ihr Privatleben eine ganze Zeit mit ihren Freundinnen. ""1989" "ist eine Trotzreaktion, kann man sagen. Eine "Jetzt-erst-recht-Platte"." (SWR1 Musikredakteurin Nina Waßmundt über "1989") Taylor Swift selbt bezeichnet "1989" selbst als ihr erstes offizielles Pop-Album – und das hört man auch. In ihrem Super-Hit "Shake It Off" zeigt sie sich kämpferisch gegen alle negativen Nachrichten der Boulevardpresse und rechnet in "Blank Space" mit Beziehungen, Ex-Freunden und allen voran den Medien ab. Produzent Max Martin ist maßgeblich am Erfolg beteiligt, er lässt ihr den künstlerischen Freiraum, den sie braucht und begleitet sie dabei als Produzent an den entsprechenden Stellen. Martin ist unter anderem auch bekannt für seine Zusammenarbeit mit Britney Spears in den Neunzigern. Er hat nach Paul McCartney die meisten Nummer-1-Hits in den US-Charts platziert und den Song kreiert, der mit mehr als 8 Milliarden Aufrufen der meistgeklickte Song ist, der jemals auf Spotify hochgeladen wurde: "Blinding Lights" von The Weekend. "Mit dem Album wurde das Tor zur Weltkarriere aufgestoßen und es ist also deutlich poppiger und tanzbarer als das Vorgängeralbum "Red"."(Dr. Pop über den neuen Sound von "1989") __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "1989" wird im Podcast gesprochen (02:50) – "Welcome To New York" (03:28) – "Bad Blood" (15:53) – "Blank Space" (28:57) – "Style" (34:27) – "Shake It Off" (42:40) – "Wildest Dreams" (1:00:45) – "Out Of The Woods" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (09:58) – "Look What You Made Me Do" von Taylor Swift (10:19) – "I'm Too Sexy" von Right Said Fred (25:52) – "Mean" von Taylor Swift (28:26) – "Mr. Perfectly Fine" von Taylor Swift (28:34) – "Dear John" von Taylor Swift (28:43) – "Begin Again" von Taylor Swift (31:54) – "One More Time" von Daft Punk (32:09) – "Call On Me" von Eric Prydz (41:24) – "Umbrella" von Rihanna (42:02) – "One More Night" von Maroon 5 (1:00:16) – "Out Of The Woods" von Ryan Adams __________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge "1989" findet ihr hier: https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/taylor-swift-1989-100.html __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
Welcome to...Die Buchcouch Folge 89. Heute entführen wir euch mit den passenden 1989-Buchempfehlungen nicht nur nach New York City, sondern auch Out Of The Woods und ins Wonderland. Dieses Podcastformat geht never out of Style. Also, alles was ihr jetzt noch tun müsste, ist zu bleiben und eure Ohren zu spitzen - viel Spaß!Diese Folge wurde gesponsert von bookie. Hier kommt ihr direkt zu unserem Buchcouch-Profil:https://bookietheapp.page.link/Ld8N4Feh749HfAEn9
Not WELCOME TO NEW YORK welcome to Breakdowns For Breakfast. This week Monster and Danger discuss a request with Taylor Swift's 1989. The fan said I WISH YOU WOULD but will we be OUT OF THE WOODS? Whatever happens, we SHAKE IT OFF and leave this episode feeling CLEAN.
The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood "Back To The Beginning (featuring The McCrary Sisters) www.shawnamos.com Dead Roots Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootsrevival.ca Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Tick Tock" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers "It Won't Break My Heart" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Funky Bluester "Ain't No Walk In The Park"- Expensive And Dirty www.funkybluester.com The Hello Darlins "Better Days (featuring Dave Fenley) - The Alders And The Ashes www.thehellodarlins.com The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Hey Lady" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com ********************* Durham County Poets "Through The Glass" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts "Tonight, A Party" - Blame It On The Road www.roughcutsband.com The Denim Daddies "Grandpa Was A Carpenter" - Northern Goods www.thedenimdaddies.com Seth James "Take It Easy" - Lessons www.sethjamesmsuic.com The Heart Collectors "No Separation" - The Space Between www.theheartcollectors.com Annie & Rod Capps "Mr. Crow" - Love And Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Claudia Schmidt "Replenish" - Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Jared Rabin "Remind Myself To Breathe" - www.jaredrabin.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 3 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Get ready to go on our first official music deep dive from the Typical Tuesday Night podcast! Join Jess and Karli as they share all the songs they believe Taylor Swift wrote about Harry Styles including songs from Red (Taylor's Version), 1989 (Taylor's Version) Vault Tracks, and Midnights such as "I Knew You Were Trouble", "Out Of The Woods", "Question...?", "Now That We Don't Talk" and more.Plus the girls even deep dive into songs that Harry Styles supposedly wrote about Taylor Swift.This music deep dive is sure to leave you listening to these Taylor Swift songs in a whole new light after hearing all the evidence that explains why each of these songs is about Harry Styles based on everything learned in the Harry Styles and Taylor Swift Relationship Timeline episode.Listen To Our Taylor Swift and Harry Styles Music PlaylistDon't forget to hit that follow button so you don't miss out on part 2 being released next Tuesday.Taylor Swift Songs || Harry Styles || Taylor Swift Relationship || 1989 (Taylor's Version) || SwiftiesFollow along to hear a new Taylor Swift related episode every single Tuesday.Follow Us On Social Media:Typical Tuesday Night Podcast @typicaltuesdaynight.podcastKarli @everyday_ellisJess @jess.tait
Was passiert, wenn ein Klassikkritiker Taylor Swifts Songwriting analysiert? Und was hatten Mozart, Schubert und Prokofieff mit dem derzeit größten Popstar zu tun?
The first event in 5x15's new series with Rathbones, in collaboration with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is a celebration of Nature's Diversity. This panel discussion explores how nature can teach us to challenge traditional expectations. From plants and fungi living outside orthodoxies, to the symbolic connections between plants and queerness through LGBTQ+ history, and the stories of writers and artists who have been drawn to nature, our expert panel of scientists and storytellers will illuminate how the natural world can inspire new ways of thinking. Brigitte Baptiste is one of Colombia's most eminent scientists, an expert in matters related to the environment and biodiversity, and a leading expert in gender diversity. She was director for 10 years of the Alexander Von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute and currently serves as Chancellor of Universidad Ean, a higher education institution focused in sustainable entrepreneurship. She is considered an expert in environmental issues and biodiversity and she is an important leader in gender diversity, being recognized for her participation as a transgender woman in international conferences related to these issues. She has also been a reference in achieving important bridges between politics, academia and science. She has recently been engaged in several projects related to gender equality and inclusion, launching a fund to support LGTBI and transgender people to access higher education. Jonathan Drori is a trustee of The Eden Project and Cambridge University Botanic Garden, an Ambassador for the Woodland Trust and the WWF, and Honorary Professor at Birmingham University's Institute of Forest Research. Previously, Jon was a Trustee of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and for BBC TV, he was responsible for more than fifty science documentaries and series. He is known for several botanical TED talks, which have been viewed millions of times. Jonathan is also the author of the runaway best sellers, Around the World In 80 Trees and Around the World in 80 Plants, revealing in awe-inspiring detail how the worlds of trees and plants are intricately entwined with our own history, culture and folklore. Luke Turner's second book Men At War is a critically-acclaimed account of masculinity and sexuality during the Second World War and how the conflict impacts our culture today. Turner's first book Out Of The Woods, a memoir of desire, faith and an exploration of human identity within ‘nature' and London's Epping Forest, was shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize. He is co-founder of online music and arts magazine The Quietus and has contributed to the Guardian, Observer, Telegraph, Vice, Dazed, NME and the BBC, among other publications and broadcasters. Dr Bat Maria Vorontsova is a Kew researcher who studies grasses, with a particular focus on tropical African diversity, evolutionary history, and the history of tropical grasslands and savannas. By describing and classifying herbarium specimens, Bat's work at Kew enriches our understanding of ecosystems and their function. Bat's primary research focuses on the grass family (Poaceae) in Madagascar— a long- term project that encompasses diversity and classification, ecological roles, evolutionary relationships, and uses of grasses. Bat is also interested in the history and development of classifications and botanical nomenclature. If it is about grasses, Bat would like to hear about it.
Surprise Chef "Over The Moon" - Friendship https://www.facebook.com/aristosthefunkysurprisechef/ The Pink Diamond Revue "The Fuzz Guitar" www.pinkdiamondrevue.com The Kut "Animo" - Grit www.thekut.co.uk Blue Stragglers "Last Call" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/bluestragglersuk/ Cosmo Blue "Sweet Moments" - https://www.facebook.com/CosmoBlueband/ Versus The World "The Lights Of Rome" - The Bastards Will Live Forever https://www.facebook.com/vstheworldmusic Diesel Boy "Internet Girl" - Gets Old www.diesel-boy.com Horizon Theory "December" https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087913909620 *************************** ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. The Legends Of Tomorrow: The Weather at World's End: 1997–2022 Northern Island's Colin Harper curates a collection of songs from fellow studio collaborators and friends over a 25-year span "Free! Free At Last" "Underachievement" "Squirrel" "Aztec Energy" ********************** Miss Tess & The Talkbacks "One Last Kiss" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com Sarah Shook & The Disarmers "Good As Gold" - Years www.disarmers.com The Currys "Fault Lines" - This Side Of The Glass www.thecurrysmusic.com Eddie 9V "She Got Some Money" - Little Black Flies www.eddie9volt.com Twisted Pine "Amadeus Party" - Right Now www.twistedpinemusic.com Durham County Poets "Together In The Groove" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com The Faux Paws "Southport" - s/t www.thefauxpawsmusic.com ***************************** Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Golden Eagle" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Malcolm Holcombe "Conscience Of Man" - Bits and Pieces www.malcolmholcombe.com Aaron Smith & The Coal Biters "The Way To Sam's Throne" - The Legend of Sam Davis And Other Stories of Newton County Arkansas www.aaronsmithsongs.com Terri Hendrix "Get Down River" - Pilgrim's Progress Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com Hymn For Her "Elders" www.hymnforher.com Moonfruits "Carousel" - Salt www.moonfruits.ca Carole Wise "Still" - The Long way home www.carolewisemusic.com Vance Gilbert "I Hope He's The One This Time" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Claudia Schmidt "Broken Glass" Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Mike Agranoff "Wayfaring Stranger" - Ain't Never Been Plugged www.mikeagranoff.com ************************** Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
¡Por fin salió 1989!
...Ready For It? Call It What You Want, but recording this episode was truly The Best Day. I Wish You Would listen to our Out Of The Woods takes on Taylor Swift's top songs if you want to be The Man. Besides our Taylor Swift song draft, we discuss meeting Ben Rector, Ed Sheeran being sued, and the NFL Draft. To top off an already packed episode, Dane and Samuel listen to the 1st voice memos sent to the podcast and we have an unexpected guest call into the pod. If you're new to the podcast, we hope you stay awhile. If you're a returning listener, we're glad you're back. If you clicked on this by mistake, please let it run for at least 1 minute, so our play count goes up. Please follow our Instagram (@UntilNextWeekPodcast), leave us a 5 Star Review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and send us a voice message below to be featured on one of our next episodes! Actual review of our podcast: "The other day, I was having a rough day and I listened to the podcast and it made me laugh because it was so ridiculous." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untilnextweek/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untilnextweek/support
- Lots of new blues. - Hour 1: Live Interview w/ Kevin Harvey of Durham County Poets to celebrate their latest album, “Out Of The Woods”.
- Lots of new blues. - Hour 1: Live Interview w/ Kevin Harvey of Durham County Poets to celebrate their latest album, “Out Of The Woods”.
In this episode we chat about the song "Out of the Woods" from Taylor's album "1989." We GUSH about how much we love this song. Devin goes DEEP into the production. We rave about the music video. Gossip Gab goes into who this song could be about and why Taylor decided to write it.Hosts: Devin and GabSound Design: Devin Johnson-Nieporent and Peter Leigh-NilsenTheme Song: Devin Johnson-Nieporent, Peter Leigh-Nilsen, and Eric JohnsonThank you to our Patrons!Ashley Shawn, Jordan Nash, Jessica Hutter, Cally I, Emily Hugo, Hilary Davies, Brittany Perlmuter, Kaitlyn Carlton, Alan Bass, Jessi Sanders, Blue Magnetic Night, Mona N.J, Valentina Paredes, Jessica Parham, Dana Meyerson, Ashley Moore, Maura Sabini, Kylie Seaton, Katie Macqueen, Michael Gage, Maria Nelson, Suzanne Swierc, Brianne Jones, Jimmy Atwell, Kate G, Izzie Lund, Kaydi Deutsch, Izzy Carrera, Katie Oxman, Franzi Notz, Trystn Daley, Philip Kim, Sierra Fox, Debra Schane, Natalie Waller, Kory B, Grace Stinson, Katy Harris, Eric L, Jacqueline Sandoval, Katie Brown.Oddity Poddity: A Paranormal PodcastTerrifying tales of the supernatural! Love a good haunt? A spine-tingling urban legend?...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Breezy Rodio | Bluesoned | Underground Blues | | Durham County Poets | That's What Makes Me Smile | Out Of The Woods | | Suzie Vinnick | The Golden Rule | Shake The Love Around | Count Basie and His Orchestra | I Needs to Be Bee'd With | Newport Jazz Festival 7-3-1964 | Stevie Watts Organ Trio Featuring Alice Armstrong | I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart | LIve at Peggy's Skylight | Peter Karp | The Nietzsche Lounge | The Blue Flame | | Samantha Fish | American Dream | Belle Of The West | | John Lee Hooker | Boogie | Jazz & Blues | | Cripple Clarence Lofton | I Don't Know | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1935-1939) | Billie Williams | Lost in the Wilderness | Hell To Pay | | Two Gospel Keys | You've Got To Move (When The Lord Gets Ready) | Country Gospel 1946-1953 | Document Records | Chuck Berry | No Money Down | The Blues Collection (Chuc | Freddie Bell And The Bellboys | Rompin And Stompin | Debut Recordings (1956-57) | Alex Lopez | Hooked | Nasty Crime | | Orphan Jon and The Abandoned | Livin' My Life | Over the Pain | | The Texas Horns | Watcha Got To Lose | The Texas Horns |
Welcome to Taylor: The Pop Era, Jacqueline and Meghan have been waiting for it. This week we talk all about the bops on 1989 and Reputation, along with a little bit of a dive into Miss Americana and the Rep Tour. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteTikTokJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
The October jobs report released today seemed to indicate that the trajectory of the U.S. economy had turned a corner and was headed in the right direction. But Utah State Representative Robert Spendlove, who is also an economist, says there are some significant groups of people being left behind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Kait and Sam are diving into “Out Of The Woods”. Does Sam think this song is a bop? How does Harry Styles relate to this song? Has Sam become a Swifty? Listen in and find out!
I was a Blank Space, and you showed me Wonderland. Then suddenly I knew, All You Had To Do Was Stay and all the Bad Blood could be washed Clean and we would make it Out of the Woods. But we were New Romantics that went out of Style and I knew This Love was made only for my Wildest Dreams. I do not own the rights to:Taylor Swift -Out of the Woods (Sidney, Australia)Harry Styles- Voice CompellationLana Del Rey- National Anthem Dialogue Taylor Swift- Style (Strings and Piano Version)
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Welcome to my weekly podcast where I take you on a journey of what is lighting up my music library and dance floors. Anthem of the week goes to Icona Pop with their latest anthem FEELS IN MY BODY!! Turn Up Loud!! Put A Smile On Your Dial!! Keep Dancing!! 1. Tick Tock – Clean Bandit & Mabel 2. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching – Iggy Azalea 3. Feels In My Body – Icona Pop 4. Over You – Anton Powers 5. I Can Feel Alive – R3Hab Ft Arizona 6. You Should Know – Fedde Le Grand 7. Out Of The Woods – Taylor Swift 8. Rich Girl – Gwen Stefani 9. Hanging Tree – The Fish House 10. Coffee – Tiesto & Vintage Culture 11. Calabria Music – Madonna 12. Breathe – FuBu 13. All I Wanna Do – Dannii Minogue 14. Rinse & Repeat – Riton Ft Kah-Lo 15. Tik Tok – Smack & Luciana 16. Kids – KSHMR 17. Blinding Lights – The Weeknd 18. Hung Up – Madonna 19. Bad – David Guetta & Showtek 20. The King On It – Timmy Trumpet "Music is my life and love. Nothing beats seeing people smiles when I play music and watch people enjoy the events I have created. It inspires me and compliments everything that I am." Harry K #DJHARRY K #OUTRAGEOUS
Welcome to more Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard! Today we have new music from Out Of The Woods, Platinum Overdose, Hookers & Blow and Wheels Of Fire. We also pay tribute to Frankie Banali. Play it loud! Frankie Banali
Welcome to more Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard! Today we have new music from Out Of The Woods, Platinum Overdose, Hookers & Blow and Wheels Of Fire. We also pay tribute to Frankie Banali. Play it loud! Frankie Banali
ROCK ON, TOMMY: Why there’s more to Sam Mendes’s nerve-shredding trench epic 1917 than total WW1 immersion horror. TYPE AAARGH! POSITIVE: Was Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat’s Dracula update too kitsch, or not kitsch enough?BRING YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE CHART RETURNS SHOP: The lost art of the Stealth January Number One. REN & SKIMPY: We gather the nerds for final judgment on Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker. For the first Bigmouth of the Twenties we’re joined by Strictly Kev AKA Ninja Tune artiste DJ Food and Luke Turner, co-founder of The Quietus and author of Out Of The Woods, to assess the pop culture arrivals of the New Year period.Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast is about a book called Out Of The Woods.
Skylines is out and about again this week. Epping Forest is a 13 mile long strip of wooded land straddling the border between London and Essex. I often visited during my childhood, have walked bits of it since, but I've never done the whole thing.So last week, I did, with a man who's just written the book on the subject. Luke Turner, with whom I worked briefly a depressingly long time ago, is the co-founder of the culture website The Quietus. He's also the author of Out Of The Woods, which he modestly describes as “a critically-acclaimed memoir of sexuality and nature”. He kindly agreed to spend an autumn day walking with me from Manor Park to Epping, all the while telling me about his book, the history of the forest and its place in the psyche of the city, and how it came to be owned by the City of London Corporation. We also talk, variously, about hermits, hallucinations, cows and our former boss Jeremy Hunt.Some excellent production work courtesy of our producer Nick on this one incidentally – while the podcast was recorded on location, the woodland sound effects are sadly a later addition.Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman’s cities site, CityMetric. It’s hosted by Jonn Elledge and produced by Nick Hilton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talking about the story behind the salon and a very dark place that lead me to the path I'm on now.
In this episode, Dani and Brett discuss Chapter 7: Out Of The Woods. They learn the fast of Emond's Field and are introduced to the most powerful weapon in the series: Mistress Luhhan's frying pan! Dani predicts what has become of The Peddler, we get some new insight into The Gleeman and an interesting conversation with Wolf-Man Lan is dissected. If you like the show, please rate us, comment and subscribe. For more information, you can find us on Instagram and Twitter. Thanks and welcome to some new members to The Wheel Weaves Patreon Team - Mike and Andreas! If you'd like bonus content, shoutouts, super cool stickers, exclusive insider looks and to support us making great content, visit us at our Patreon! Thanks to Audionautix.com for the music.
Rand finally makes it to Emonds Field only to find out his farm wasn't the only place attacked by Trollocs! Will Tam be Healed in time? Of course we've all read it before. So now let's discuss it at length today on Gleeman Radio as we cover Chapter seven. OUT OF THE WOODS!!!
On this week’s podcast, ALAAARM! We talk over the stunning re-Boot of sub-sea nerve-wrangler DAS BOOT with our guests, Quietus co-founder LUKE TURNER (left) and pop culture journo MARK HOOPER (right). Does the story of a different U-boat match up to the original and where does it fit into Brexit Britain’s TV schedule?Plus: Luke Turner talks about his remarkable book ‘Out Of The Woods’, where self-doubt, masculinity, sexuality, Suede and Throbbing Gristle come together in the mysterious depths of Epping Forest. What did we make of the latest and possibly last David Bowie documentary, Finding Fame? The new album from severe electronic Scouse-Scots Hungarian electroids Ladytron. And much, much more. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Sophie Black. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After meeting this gentleman and his lovely wife in Birmingham at Makers Central, we were somehow still able to talk him in to joining us this week. He's super creative, he makes really unique & awesome things plus, as it turns out he's also a fantastic human being. So please, join us in welcoming the one and only Peter Brown for an hour long chat that we're sure he'll regret. Shop Time on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3CrzXzBFVqEopj5T1jiRtA =================================================== Our Sponsors: Yorkshire Grit: http://yorkshire-grit.com/ ManCrafting: http://mancraftingtm.com/ Harneal Media: https://harnealmedia.com/ Makers Central: http://www.makerscentral.co.uk/ ==================================================== This week's shout out's: A Young Man's Workshop : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JWhB-cTAkw&t=0s Steve Carmichael: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glw6eqrAyb8&t Making it Out Of The Woods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM4ILyFbf-M&feature=youtu.be Jamie Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3hBDXx_L_EoSFqqmEuWJQ I am Nick D. Clements: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRUKe3U7PRUZNn5L_HhxYA ==================================================== Where to find us: Allen Robinson: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGkDwuvbtRZZVbWYZq-cx5Q Chris Cute: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpiprfPIJwMk433OC_YdfQw Jamie Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3hBDXx_L_EoSFqqmEuWJQ Joe Whittaker: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoEz9zyXcGhVV0jd9ogWiQ Richard Morley: https://www.youtube.com/user/Trende1978 Jason McGinn: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP2GX2FAaaTuNhQMvl3FUlg ================================= How to contact Makers international: Web Site: http://makersinternationalpodcast.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/makersintl Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/makersinternationalpodcast/?ref=br_rs Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/makers-internation-episode-1/id1159519291 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/allen-robinson-678722792 =================================== Intro Music: “Unrelenting” by Jay Man www.ourmusicbox.com is distributed under the Creative Commons “Attribution CC BY” license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://ourmusicbox.com/
This week we have our first ever international guest, author Brent Williams from New Zealand. Brent wrote the graphic novel “Out Of The Woods” which is a stunning visual representation through his unexpected journey with depression and anxiety. While suffering from depression, Brent learned that journaling was one of the most powerful ways to get in touch with what he was feeling, and deconstruct some of his own thought and behavior patterns that were perhaps contributing to his condition. Being that he was unable to read due to exhaustion while he was depressed, he determined that the graphic novel medium would perhaps be the best method to share his story and connect with others who felt similarly. Tune in to hear the entire story from start to finish of how this incredible work came to be! Highlights of this episode include: — Why Brent was able to connect with the graphic novel medium versus more traditional self-help vehicles — How never thought he’d be afflicted with something like depression — How Brent eventually managed to heal himself — The power of journaling for Brent during the healing process — What Brent currently does when he feels anxiety starting to surface
This is episode is part 1 of the finale this season of Club Soda, featuring the slower Mainstream songs. Starting with a steady 95 BPM, the mix gradually progresses to end with 120 BPM. There are some revival songs from the previous seasons, such as "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea and "Ghost" by Ella Henderson. The format is the same as my club DJing style at the club when I'm in need of building my crowd up. I hope you all enjoy the first half of this finale; I had a great time mixing all of these songs together! "Renegade" by X Ambassadors "Hide Away" by Daya "Work" by Rihanna f./ Drake "No" by Meghan Trainor "Out Of The Woods" by Taylor Swift "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea f./ Charlie XCX "Lean On" by Major Lazer & DJ Snake f./ MØ "Ghost" by Ella Henderson "Pretty Girls" by Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea "Work From Home" by Fifth Harmony "Middle" by DJ Snake f./ Bipolar Sunshine "Bang My Head" by David Guetta f./ Sia and Fetty Wap "Get Ugly" by Jason Derulo "Hands To Myself" by Selena Gomez "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson f./ Bruno Mars "Cake By The Ocean" by DNCE
Gus and Courtney cook up some alternate endings for The Hunger Games, as well as discuss women dying on TV, the American Idol finale, and an app to find your S.O. on Tinder. They also talk about a bad superpower where you can only read one person's mind.
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
With eloquence, warmth and authenticity, Katina shares practical health information and inspirational personal experience on chronic Lyme disease and autoimmune illness recovery. Her calling is to promote awareness & Integrative Medicine support, yet her passion is to ignite the body-mind-spirit pathway available in us all. The personally afflicted, care-givers & even the healthy will benefit from Katina’s powerful message of hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Katina I. Makris, CCH, CIH has worked in natural health care for over 30 years, as a Classical Homeopath and Intuitive Healer. Award winning author, Keynote speaker, renowned host of “Lyme Light Radio”, former newspaper health columnist, and past board member of The Council for Homeopathic Certification, Katina is a co-director of the famed Ticked OFF Music Fests. Katina travels the world, offering healing skills and hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Currently, she is on an international healing workshop platform with her timely memoir and Lyme guide, “OUT OF THE WOODS, HEALING LYME DISEASE, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”, an award finalist for Best Book in Alternative Health with USA Book News as well as her new release “AUTOIMMUNE ILLNESS & LYME DISEASE RECOVERY GUIDE, MENDING BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”. Katina is a graduate of Duke University and The Stillpoint School of Integrative Life Healing. Buy The Book Here http://www.KatinaMakris.com https://katinamakris.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/katina.makris.9 twitter: @KatinaMakris https://www.linkedin.com/in/katina-makris-a0046725?trk=hp-identity-name More info http://lymevoice.com/
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
With eloquence, warmth and authenticity, Katina shares practical health information and inspirational personal experience on chronic Lyme disease and autoimmune illness recovery. Her calling is to promote awareness & Integrative Medicine support, yet her passion is to ignite the body-mind-spirit pathway available in us all. The personally afflicted, care-givers & even the healthy will benefit from Katina’s powerful message of hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Katina I. Makris, CCH, CIH has worked in natural health care for over 30 years, as a Classical Homeopath and Intuitive Healer. Award winning author, Keynote speaker, renowned host of “Lyme Light Radio”, former newspaper health columnist, and past board member of The Council for Homeopathic Certification, Katina is a co-director of the famed Ticked OFF Music Fests. Katina travels the world, offering healing skills and hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Currently, she is on an international healing workshop platform with her timely memoir and Lyme guide, “OUT OF THE WOODS, HEALING LYME DISEASE, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”, an award finalist for Best Book in Alternative Health with USA Book News as well as her new release “AUTOIMMUNE ILLNESS & LYME DISEASE RECOVERY GUIDE, MENDING BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”. Katina is a graduate of Duke University and The Stillpoint School of Integrative Life Healing. Buy The Book Here http://www.KatinaMakris.com https://katinamakris.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/katina.makris.9 twitter: @KatinaMakris https://www.linkedin.com/in/katina-makris-a0046725?trk=hp-identity-name More info here LymeVoice.com
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
With eloquence, warmth and authenticity, Katina shares practical health information and inspirational personal experience on chronic Lyme disease and autoimmune illness recovery. Her calling is to promote awareness & Integrative Medicine support, yet her passion is to ignite the body-mind-spirit pathway available in us all. The personally afflicted, care-givers & even the healthy will benefit from Katina’s powerful message of hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Katina I. Makris, CCH, CIH has worked in natural health care for over 30 years, as a Classical Homeopath and Intuitive Healer. Award winning author, Keynote speaker, renowned host of “Lyme Light Radio”, former newspaper health columnist, and past board member of The Council for Homeopathic Certification, Katina is a co-director of the famed Ticked OFF Music Fests. Katina travels the world, offering healing skills and hope in the midst of an exploding public health care crisis. Currently, she is on an international healing workshop platform with her timely memoir and Lyme guide, “OUT OF THE WOODS, HEALING LYME DISEASE, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”, an award finalist for Best Book in Alternative Health with USA Book News as well as her new release “AUTOIMMUNE ILLNESS & LYME DISEASE RECOVERY GUIDE, MENDING BODY, MIND & SPIRIT”. Katina is a graduate of Duke University and The Stillpoint School of Integrative Life Healing. www.KatinaMakris.com https://katinamakris.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/katina.makris.9 twitter: @KatinaMakris https://www.linkedin.com/in/katina-makris-a0046725?trk=hp-identity-name
The Sunglasses and Advil Podcast with Noodles – The hottest hits, bootlegs and remixes, plus exclusives from Noodles, inside this award winning high energy podcast. Perfect to blast in your car, in the gym, or as a soundtrack to your next house party! 1. Sunglasses And Advil Intro - @DJNoodles 2. Over And Over Again [Noodles Remix] - Nathan Sykes 3. WOW! - Daddy’s Groove & Mindshake 4. Lean On x Ready [Noodles Bootleg] - Major Lazer vs Noodles 5. What Ya Want [KANDY Remix] - Zanillya 6. Big Rings [Noodles Remix] - Drake & Future 7. Get Low - Quintino 8. I’m In Control - AlunaGeorge ft. Popcaan 9. Light It Up [Remix] - Major Lazer ft. Naya & Fuse ODG 10. Out Of The Woods vs Light It Up [Noodles Bootleg] - Taylor Swift vs Major Lazer 11. Work [Delirious & Alex K Remix] - Rihanna & Drake 12. Boom - Major Lazer ft. Ty Dolla Sign 13. Rinse & Repeat - Riton 14. Ruckus - Reid Stefan & Nom De Strip 15. 3500 [Tek One Hood Bootleg Edit] - Travis Scott x Martin Solveig x Mercid 16. Low x Panic [Noodles Bootleg] - Flo Rida x T-Pain x Krunk x Dirt Cheap 17. The Right Song - Tiesto & Oliver Heldens ft. Natalie La Rose 18. Same Old Love vs The One [Noodles Bootleg] - Selena Gomez vs W&W 19. Fear - Henry Fong & Halfway House ft. Sanjin
Continuing with the essentials series, we move on to Taylor Swift. This young lady is currently dominating pop music charts around the world with her latest album '1989' & the singles released from it. She always manages to get excellent club remixes of her commercial releases. Matt Pop, Cosmic Dawn, Joe Gauthreaux, Barry Harris, Dan Murphy, The Thin Red Men and Toy Armada & DJ Grind all turn in thumping club mixes of some of her biggest tracks such as "Style", "I Knew You Were Trouble", "Shake It Off", "Bad Blood" & "We Are Never, Ever Getting Back Together". Here's a little Taylor to take you into the New Year. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "I WISH YOU WOULD" (Matt Pop's Push My Buttons Club Mix) 2/ "WELCOME TO NEW YORK" (Matt Pop Club Mix) 3/ "BAD BLOOD" (Dan Murphy Club Mix) 4/ "22" (Happy HotDog Club Mix) 5/ "STYLE" (Barry Harris Remix) 6/ "WE ARE NEVER, EVER GETTING BACK TOGETHER" (The Thin Red Men Club Mix) 7/ "WILDEST DREAMS" (Lord N World Anthem Remix) 8/ "I KNEW YOU WERE TROUBLE" (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 9/ "SHAKE IT OFF" (Joe Gautreaux East Side Club Mix) 10/ "OUT OF THE WOODS" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Anthem Club Mix) 11/ "BLANK SPACE"(Joe Gauthreaux vs. Chris Moody Club Mix)
What Would God Have You Do With What He's Given You . . .
What Would God Have You Do With What He's Given You . . .
Finding Your True North
Finding Your True North
Perspective Changes Everything
Perspective Changes Everything
You Might Be in the Woods if . . .
You Might Be in the Woods if . . .
On this week’s episode, budding dance-pop star Kiesza stops by to discuss her debut album "Sound of a Woman," working with Skrillex and Diplo, and that must-see performance on “Letterman.” Before that, Jason and Keith discuss the record-setting dominance of females in the Top 5 of the Hot 100 chart, and which songs by male artists have the best shot of disrupting the ladies’ streak. Will it be Jeremih, Ed Sheeran, Nick Jonas, or none of the above? The guys also break down Florida Georgia Line’s No. 1 album debut; Taylor Swift’s “Out Of The Woods”; Sheeran’s “Don’t” becoming his first Top 10 hit; and an amazing return to the Hot 100 by none other than Glen Campbell. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jason and Keith are joined by special co-host Darren Criss, who sits in for an hour of music talk after answering a few questions about the final season of “Glee”. The guys talk to Darren about Meghan Trainor’s six-week run atop the Hot 100, Taylor Swift’s new song “Out Of The Woods,” the rise of Tove Lo and Bobby Shmurda, Nick Jonas’ surging hit “Jealous” and an unforgettable week for Hozier. Also on this week’s Pop Shop Podcast, the guys welcome special guest Jimmy Fallon, who debuts in the Top 40 of this week’s Hot 100 chart with his viral hit “Ew!”. You’ll hear Keith become the first one to tell Jimmy Fallon where “Ew!” debuted on the Hot 100 chart during a phone conversation, and the elated reaction is something you don’t want to miss. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy