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Episode #056 - including new tracks from SDP, Shouse, Harris & Ford and many more... Tracklist: 1. Leony, Avaion, VIZE - Pieces 2. Jack Harlow - First Class (HAWK & Gin and Sonic Remix) 3. Sigala x Taila Mar - Stay the Night 4. Gabry Ponte, LUM!X, Daddy DJ - We could be Together 5. Kelly Clarkson x Calvo - Behind these Hazel Eyes (Angelo the Kid Edit) 6. SDP & Clueso - Die schönsten Tage (Robin White, ThomTree & Crystal Rock Remix) 7. Eminem - Real Slim Shady (Gallardo Remix) 8. Drake - Massive (Rick Wonder Remix) 9. Tiesto & Ava Max x FISHER, Shermanology x Eric Prydz - Motto x It's a Killa x Pjanoo (WeDamnz Edit) 10. Surrender, Dombresky x Endor - This Feeling x Pump it Up (WeDamnz MashUp) 11. P. Diddy x Chris Moody x Nukey - Bad Boy for Life (Pat C Edit) 12. Lizzo - About Damn Time (Gin and Sonic Remix) 13. Elton John, Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (WeDamnz Remix) 14. Diplo & Miguel - Don't forget my Love (CID Remix) 15. Topic & A7S - Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day) 16. SAYMYNITTI x Sick Individuals - Bing Bong! (Kastra Edit) 17. Shouse - Won't forget you (Felix Jaehn Remix) 18. Öwnboss, Sevek - Move your Body (Restricted Remix) 19. Alfons x Panic At the Disco - Fly With Write Sins not Tragedies (DanFX MashUp) 20. DJ Robin x Schürze - Layla (Noisetime & Hähnchenteile Remix) 21. Julian Sommer & Harris & Ford - Dicht im Flieger (Harris & Ford Remix) 22. Alcemist & Coco - Stan Smith check out facebook & instagram @houseverstand
Já que essa semana não teria episódio novo, resolvemos subir a parte do primeiro episódio que falamos de Pretty. Odd. Do Panic! At the disco. Sigam a gente no twitter e Instagram @tocaaipodcast. Pretty. Odd. - Panic At the disco (2008) Metascore: 70 15 faixas 48:46
I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME singer-songwriter Dallon Weekes talks with Kyle Meredith about the band’s debut LP, Razzmatazz. Weekes tells us about the breakthrough single “Leave Me Alone” being inspired by Bowie, Prince, and Don Henley, growing up on the Gen X / Millennial line, and the importance of keeping the band a bit mysterious. He also talks about theatrics and the beauty of a spoken word bridge. The former Panic At the Disco member also hints at a possible graphic novel in the works with DC Comics and how he plans to work all of the high concept into the live show. Follow on Facebook | Podchaser | Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we take a trip back to the early 2000's and listen to a whiny genre of music where haircuts and fashion came before talent and songwriting. Special guest LP joins us to discuss why Jennifer's Body's pop-emo soundtrack, complete with Fall Out Boy, Panic At the Disco and Dashboard Confessional, is actually a good match for the film.
O Episódio de estréia tem Matheus e Murilo falando sobre 1. After Hours - The Weeknd (2020) O sexto álbum desse cantor solo foi lançado no dia 20 de março. Nas 14 faixas, ele intercala bastante pop, R&B e um pouco de eletrônico. Tudo de maneira bem consistente. O álbum, no geral, fala de um cara que faltou todas as aulas do PROERD e se entregou a todos os prazeres que uma cidade grande pode oferecer a alguém com muito dinheiro, reforçando um pouco o personagem no qual ele se aprofunda. As músicas vão passando conforme ele passa por sobriedade e "fritadas". No entanto, a identidade musical mudou com timbres de teclado e baixo bem anos 80, mas batidas modernas. Metascore: 83 14 faixas - 56min 2. Pretty. Odd. - Panic At the disco (2008) Segundo álbum da banda, seguindo da estréia duas vezes platina nos EUA, Pretty. Odd. veio cheio de expectativas, por muitos frustradas. A banda resolveu tomar um rumo muito diferente, indo para o rock clássico, usando cordas e metais nas músicas, que desagradou parte dos fãs. Muitos apontaram uma pretenção em parecer com os Beatles ou Beach boys. Não há exatamente um conceito claro nesse álbum, embora se percebe muita teatralidade, cores e harmonias. A banda queria mudar os rumos, respirar novos ares e aprofundar seus conhecimentos musicais. As letras falam de assuntos comuns como relacionamentos amorosos, amadurecimento e arrependimentos. A sonoridade dos instrumentos barrocos como cravo e bandolim dão uma sensação de estar em uma peça de teatro infantil e a banda usa isso com um certo sarcasmo e humor. Apesar de tudo, temos que reconhecer a qualidade desse álbum bastante subestimado. Metascore: 70 15 faixas - 48min e 46s No meio da conversa ainda mencionaram Kings of Leon Psicose Coringa Bojack Horseman Tame Impala Psirico Michael Jackson Sambo U2 Olavo Bilac Beach Boys Daft punk Major laser Silver Chair The zombies Sejam bem vindos!
En el programa de hoy no te pierdas las novedades musicales de... - Panic At the Disco : Into The Unknown - Mana y Sebastian Yatra: No Ha Parado de Llover Y Viajamos al pasado recordando los exitos musicales, en el programa de hoy: - Años 2002: Alejandro Sanz - Y Solo se me Ocurre Amarte Siguenos en Instagrama @jungle.fm
Il tema di questa puntata è: Videogiochi e Realtà virtuale, di cui ne parliamo con i nostri due ospiti, Matteo Favarelli e Fabio Mosca, fondatori dello studio di sviluppo AnotheReality a Milano, specializzato in realtà virtuale, aumentata e mista. Ci racconteranno il loro percorso, di come si sono conosciuti e di come è nata la loro startup. In seguito, sempre insieme a loro, approfondiremo il mondo della realtà virtuale, soprattutto dal punto di vista dei videogiochi. Infine l’ultima parte sarà dedicata all’evento Join a cui abbiamo partecipato venerdì 24 maggio al VGP (Video Games Party) a Milano, incentrato sul panorama indie italiano. Concludiamo con la rubrica sulle uscite degli ultimi videogiochi nella settimana dal 28 maggio al 4 giugno. Conducono Martina Suraci, Valentina Tosto, Maura Saccà e Mario Andrea De Fazio. Canzoni mandate in onda: “High Hopes" - Panic At the Disco “ADAMAS” - LiSA “POP/STARS” - K/DA “Sometimes” - Papa Roach Seguici su Instagram e su Facebook 🕹
Programa de lançamentos tem disco póstumo da banda de Dolores O'Riordan, Pitty misturando rock com outros estilos, Taylor com líder do Panic At! The Disco e dueto R&B brasileiro.
Panic At the Disco and Metallica dip their toes into the deep end of the craft beer pool, Brooklyn Brewing Co. expands to the West Coast, more 2019 beer trends and the usual beer releases.
Welcome to the 2018 Year in Dance featuring the biggest Dance Club hits of the year! For those new around here, the Year in Dance is a collection of the biggest commercial dance hits from across multiple spectrums from the past year. Party Favorz compiles the tracks based on Billboard's Year-End Charts for Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, and remixed tracks from the Hot 100 Songs that never chart on the latter, along with my own personal favorites released during the year. I used to use Beatport charts, but it appears they no longer culminate their top tracks of the year. To be perfectly honest, 2018 was not the best year for dance music. Look no further than the fact that at least a quarter of the top hits peaked in 2017 and were included in last year's compilation. It's normal for a few tracks to be so huge that they carry over into the next year and end up in the final year tally, but this year is crazy. "Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, "Silence" by Marshmello featuring Khalid, "It Ain't Me" by Kygo x Selena Gomez are just a few examples that reappear on the year-end charts. There are many more. This alone tells me that a lot of the newer releases aren't that strong and frankly rely on trends that have become stale. In 2015, it was all about Deep House, which morphed into Future House and big anthems, which are still around but not near as popular anymore. Right now, it's all about Moonbatan, which is the slow rolling beats popularized in Latinx music or Tex-Mex that's been around for generations. In fact, Selena was the one that took it mainstream back in the '80s before her untimely death. Then there's Reggaeton, which is inherently commercialized Reggae, which has been around probably since the '60s before becoming more mainstream in the '70s and '80s. Finally, there is Trap which as far as I'm concerned has worn out its welcome. It's a combination of all of the above — talk about cultural appropriation. Folks, it's time to move on. I just don't see what's on the horizon, which I predict with great certainty. That does not leave me with a lot of confidence leading into the new year. While I'm at it, Billboard really needs to do something about their charts. When Drake releases his entire over-indulgent album and has them all charting as individual singles mucking up the whole list, there's a problem. A lot of this has to do with Spotify and other streaming services as they now count towards a song's chart position, and it's being abused. Same goes with the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart which must have had about ten different Chainsmokers tracks on it at one point this year; most of which failed miserably. While it's still solid in the underground scene, it's time for Disco (NuDisco) and Funk to make a comeback. Given that we live in an uncertain world and the most powerful man's daily non-sensical, self-serving, lying tweets send economies into a death spiral — I can't think of a better time for these genres to make a comeback. We need to feel good, forget our troubles, have a good time; most importantly, we need to be HAPPY. In the next post, I'll discuss the Spotifying of dance music, and then in the final one, I'll talk about the DJs/Producers/Remixers, and where we go from here. Right now, sit back and enjoy the best that 2018 had to offer. Until the next time...ENJOY! This podcast has been updated to include Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B - Girls Like You (Charlie Lane Remix). Album: Year in Dance 2018 pt. 1 Genre: EDM, House, Dance, Club Year: 2018 Total Time: 02:31:28 1. Gryffin - Nobody Compares To You (BUNT Remix) 2. Marshmello & Bastille - Happier (Breathe Carolina Remix) 3. Zedd & Elley Dune - Happy Now (Apollo Remix) 4. Panic At the Disco - High Hopes (Gozzi Remix) 5. AXWELL Λ INGROSSO - Dreamer (Matisse & Sadko Extended Mix) 6. Avicii feat. Rita Ora - Lonely Together (Dirty Werk & Country Club Martini Crew Remix) 7.
Welcome to the 2018 Year in Dance featuring the biggest Dance Club hits of the year! For those new around here, the Year in Dance is a collection of the biggest commercial dance hits from across multiple spectrums from the past year. Party Favorz compiles the tracks based on Billboard's Year-End Charts for Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, and remixed tracks from the Hot 100 Songs that never chart on the latter, along with my own personal favorites released during the year. I used to use Beatport charts, but it appears they no longer culminate their top tracks of the year. To be perfectly honest, 2018 was not the best year for dance music. Look no further than the fact that at least a quarter of the top hits peaked in 2017 and were included in last year's compilation. It's normal for a few tracks to be so huge that they carry over into the next year and end up in the final year tally, but this year is crazy. "Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, "Silence" by Marshmello featuring Khalid, "It Ain't Me" by Kygo x Selena Gomez are just a few examples that reappear on the year-end charts. There are many more. This alone tells me that a lot of the newer releases aren't that strong and frankly rely on trends that have become stale. In 2015, it was all about Deep House, which morphed into Future House and big anthems, which are still around but not near as popular anymore. Right now, it's all about Moonbatan, which is the slow rolling beats popularized in Latinx music or Tex-Mex that's been around for generations. In fact, Selena was the one that took it mainstream back in the '80s before her untimely death. Then there's Reggaeton, which is inherently commercialized Reggae, which has been around probably since the '60s before becoming more mainstream in the '70s and '80s. Finally, there is Trap which as far as I'm concerned has worn out its welcome. It's a combination of all of the above — talk about cultural appropriation. Folks, it's time to move on. I just don't see what's on the horizon, which I predict with great certainty. That does not leave me with a lot of confidence leading into the new year. While I'm at it, Billboard really needs to do something about their charts. When Drake releases his entire over-indulgent album and has them all charting as individual singles mucking up the whole list, there's a problem. A lot of this has to do with Spotify and other streaming services as they now count towards a song's chart position, and it's being abused. Same goes with the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart which must have had about ten different Chainsmokers tracks on it at one point this year; most of which failed miserably. While it's still solid in the underground scene, it's time for Disco (NuDisco) and Funk to make a comeback. Given that we live in an uncertain world and the most powerful man's daily non-sensical, self-serving, lying tweets send economies into a death spiral — I can't think of a better time for these genres to make a comeback. We need to feel good, forget our troubles, have a good time; most importantly, we need to be HAPPY. In the next post, I'll discuss the Spotifying of dance music, and then in the final one, I'll talk about the DJs/Producers/Remixers, and where we go from here. Right now, sit back and enjoy the best that 2018 had to offer. Until the next time...ENJOY! This podcast has been updated to include Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B - Girls Like You (Charlie Lane Remix). Album: Year in Dance 2018 pt. 1 Genre: EDM, House, Dance, Club Year: 2018 Total Time: 02:31:28 1. Gryffin - Nobody Compares To You (BUNT Remix) 2. Marshmello & Bastille - Happier (Breathe Carolina Remix) 3. Zedd & Elley Dune - Happy Now (Apollo Remix) 4. Panic At the Disco - High Hopes (Gozzi Remix) 5. AXWELL Λ INGROSSO - Dreamer (Matisse & Sadko Extended Mix) 6. Avicii feat. Rita Ora - Lonely Together (Dirty Werk & Country Club Martini Crew Remix) 7.
OpeningToronto city officials asked to license swinger's clubs? http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2012/01/16/19251646.html?cid=rssnewscanadaA flurry of Swinger Grindr-like apps for mobile phones. Expect more anti-competitive craziness, a la SDC and Lifestyle Longue. Talk about the Adult Friend Finder bullshit date.After so much talk about of monogam-ish relationships... where are the swingers, Mr Savage? Neglecting to consult one of the many swinger sages seems a little strange.TopicThe top three changes in our perception or things we have learned in the last two years of swinging. ClosingRemember: You can post anonymous comments to our blog: http://swapfu.blogspot.com. Respond to us there if you want people to see it. Emails and dating sites messages are OK for private stuff, but post comments to our blog is an easy way to share with other listeners.Getting the cops called on us.Expanded explanation of guest list management. Read email.Upcoming Mardi Gras party: Feb 18Not that these guys need us promoting them, but the episode song is "I Write Sin Not Tragedies" by Panic At the Disco. Great tunes from another great Las Vegas band. The Swap Fu podcast contains explicit, adult content, intended for listeners 18 years of age or older. The Swap Fu Podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. We are not health or sexuality professionals and anything we say should not be construed as professional advice. Please contact us: swapfu@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @swapfu Call us at 609-3SWAPFU Just remember Your Marriage May Vary!
Beautiful Tonya Kay is not the pagan next door - you just wish she was! First donning her pentagram publicly as CREATURE, Stan Lee's original season of SciFi's "Who Wants To Be A Superhero" as the fruit eating superhero. Tonya Kay's television appearances this year include knife throwing on the History Channel's MORE EXTREME MARKSMEN, a dangerous Bullwhip Burlesque on Showtime's LIVE NUDE COMEDY, knife throwing duet on the TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN O'BRIEN and a reoccurring acting role on Comedy Central's SECRET GIRLFRIEND (premieres October). You may recognize her from past appearances acting on CBS's NUMB3RS, spinning fire on NBC's AMERICA'S GOT TALENT, starring in Trace Adkins, Rob Zombie and Death Angel music videos or touring with Panic At the Disco, Kenny Rogers or Off-Broadway's STOMP.