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Podular Modcast
Epiosode 275: Patchwerk Seattle's Cindy and Tom

Podular Modcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 87:43


Tom and Cindy from Patchwerks Seattle join us this week. HELP PATCHWERKS HERE (if you want to, of course) https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-save-patchwerks-community-hub-music-store Support Pod Mod on PATREON (https://www.patreon.com/podularmodcast) Pod Mod store: https://www.podularmodcast.com/store thank you: 4ms: https://4mscompany.com/ patchwerks: https://patchwerks.com/ Expert Sleepers: https://expert-sleepers.co.uk/ Knobula: https://www.knobula.com/poly-cinematic Bastl: https://bastl-instruments.com/ Signal Sounds: https://signalsounds.com/ waveform magazine: https://waveformmagazine.com/

Science of Sound
Season 1 | Episode 5 | Patchwerks

Science of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 96:28


On April 5th, 2023 Patchwerks closed for another successful day as Seattle's biggest retail, education, and community hub for everything synthesizers, modular, samplers, drum machines, and much more. I met up with Cindy Reichel and Tom Butcher after their staff meeting to sit down in the store after hours for one of the best interviews and discussions yet. Walking the show floor in almost complete silence and with no customers was like being in Wonka's Chocolate Factory for a personal tour. Both beautiful and eerie since most are used to the sounds of curiosity echoing through every corner of the building during operating hours.Join me, Tom, and Cindy as we revisit Patchwerk's history, their own personal paths as musicians, and their impact on the electronic music community reaching around the world. Also, stick around till the end for a special gear walkthrough and performance by Tom and Cindy's collaborative project called Dahliia which only performs live and hasn't performed in many years especially due to the challenges with the 2019 Pandemic. Hey Tom, technically Episode 5 is the very first Dahliia recording! Episode Guest Links – Patchwerks SeattleCindy Reichel, Cindy Reichel IG Tom Butcher, Tom Butcher IG Modular SeattleScience of Sound Featured Artist Performance – Dahliia (Cindy Reichel & Tom Butcher)To like, follow, and subscribe to our audio and video podcast, you can also check us out at www.scienceofsound.us, @scienceofsound on Youtube, and @scienceofsoundoffial on Instagram.

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast
W2W 1137 - The Festival of Blood?!

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 31:56


Blood Death Knight is pulling out in front as the Deck to Beat at the Festival, and I play it on the ladder. You can find the deck import link below the following contact links.  Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 1x (1) Body Bagger # 1x (1) Sir Finley, Sea Guide # 2x (1) Tour Guide # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 2x (2) Hematurge # 2x (2) Vampiric Blood # 2x (3) Arcanite Ripper # 2x (3) Asphyxiate # 2x (3) Chillfallen Baron # 2x (3) Nerubian Vizier # 1x (3) Photographer Fizzle # 1x (3) Prince Renathal # 2x (4) Construct Quarter # 2x (4) Death Strike # 2x (4) School Teacher # 2x (5) Blood Boil # 2x (5) Corpse Explosion # 2x (5) Ghost Writer # 2x (5) Screaming Banshee # 2x (6) Gnome Muncher # 1x (6) Sylvanas, the Accused # 1x (7) Alexandros Mograine # 1x (7) Patchwerk # 2x (8) Soulstealer #  AAECAaKDBgjlsASJ5gSX7wSk7wSE9gSy9wTipAWs0QUQlrcE9OME/eMEieQElOQEj+0Eh/YEs/cEtvoEq4AFopkFnqoF8cIFyMcF4MgF16IGAAA=

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast
W2W 1125 - Festival of Legends Soundcheck!

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 33:54


I take a second look at the cards revealed this week before playing Otsuna's Top 100 Legend Reno Blood Death Knight. You can find the deck import link below the following contact links.  Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 1x (1) Body Bagger # 1x (1) Foul Egg # 1x (1) Mistress of Mixtures # 1x (1) Sir Finley, Sea Guide # 1x (2) Amalgam of the Deep # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 1x (2) Hematurge # 1x (2) Obliterate # 2x (2) Vampiric Blood # 1x (3) Asphyxiate # 1x (3) Brann Bronzebeard # 1x (3) Chillfallen Baron # 1x (3) Nerubian Vizier # 1x (3) Venomous Scorpid # 1x (4) Construct Quarter # 1x (4) Death Strike # 1x (4) E.T.C., Band Manager #   1x (2) Hematurge #   1x (3) Asphyxiate #   1x (5) Blood Boil # 1x (4) School Teacher # 1x (5) Blood Boil # 1x (5) Corpse Explosion # 1x (6) Gnome Muncher # 1x (6) Reno Jackson # 1x (6) Sylvanas, the Accused # 1x (6) Theotar, the Mad Duke # 1x (7) Alexandros Mograine # 1x (7) Patchwerk # 2x (8) Soulstealer # 1x (10) Sire Denathrius #  AAECAaKDBhqW6APlsASWtwSywQTp0ASY1ASa1ASb1AS42QT04wT94wSU5ASJ5gSP7QSk7wSE9gSH9gSy9wSz9wS2+gSogQWgmQWimQXipAWeqgX9xAUCieQEq4AFAAEDlOQE/cQFj+0E/cQFtvoE/cQFAAA= # 1x (1) Body Bagger # 1x (1) Foul Egg # 1x (1) Mistress of Mixtures # 1x (1) Sir Finley, Sea Guide # 1x (2) Amalgam of the Deep # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 1x (2) Hematurge # 1x (2) Obliterate # 2x (2) Vampiric Blood # 1x (3) Asphyxiate # 1x (3) Brann Bronzebeard # 1x (3) Chillfallen Baron # 1x (3) Nerubian Vizier # 1x (3) Venomous Scorpid # 1x (4) Construct Quarter # 1x (4) Death Strike # 1x (4) E.T.C., Band Manager #   1x (2) Hematurge #   1x (3) Asphyxiate #   1x (5) Blood Boil # 1x (4) School Teacher # 1x (5) Blood Boil # 1x (5) Corpse Explosion # 1x (6) Gnome Muncher # 1x (6) Reno Jackson # 1x (6) Sylvanas, the Accused # 1x (6) Theotar, the Mad Duke # 1x (7) Alexandros Mograine # 1x (7) Patchwerk # 2x (8) Soulstealer # 1x (10) Sire Denathrius #  AAECAaKDBhqW6APlsASWtwSywQTp0ASY1ASa1ASb1AS42QT04wT94wSU5ASJ5gSP7QSk7wSE9gSH9gSy9wSz9wS2+gSogQWgmQWimQXipAWeqgX9xAUCieQEq4AFAAEDlOQE/cQFj+0E/cQFtvoE/cQFAAA=

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast
W2W 1114 - Walking Home: The Death Knight Release

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 38:13


I look back at how the release of Hearthstone's 11th class has gone before playing BBB Death Knight on the ladder. You can find the deck import link below the following contact links.  Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 2x (1) Body Bagger # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 2x (2) Hematurge # 2x (2) Vampiric Blood # 2x (3) Asphyxiate # 1x (3) Brann Bronzebeard # 2x (3) Chillfallen Baron # 2x (3) Construct Quarter # 2x (3) Nerubian Vizier # 2x (4) Death Strike # 2x (4) School Teacher # 2x (5) Blood Boil # 2x (5) Corpse Explosion # 2x (6) Gnome Muncher # 1x (7) Alexandros Mograine # 1x (7) Patchwerk # 2x (8) Soulstealer #  AAECAaKDBgSY1ASJ5gSE9gTipAUNlrcE9OME/eMEieQElOQEj+0Eh/YEsvcEs/cEtvoEq4AFopkFnqoFAA==

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast
Episode 1098 - Neutral Legendary 3-Drops!

Walk to Work - A Mobile Hearthstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 38:39


I talk about Neutral Legendary 3-Drops in Standard before playing Blood Death Knight on the ladder. You can find the deck import link below the following contact links.  Join our Discord community here or at discord.me/blisterguy. You can follow me @blisterguy or the podcast @walktoworkHS on twitter. Subscribe to my Youtube channel. You can support this podcast and my other Hearthstone work at Patreon here. # 2x (1) Body Bagger # 1x (2) Astalor Bloodsworn # 2x (2) Hematurge # 2x (2) Vampiric Blood # 2x (3) Asphyxiate # 1x (3) Brann Bronzebeard # 2x (3) Nerubian Vizier # 2x (3) Venomous Scorpid # 1x (4) Blademaster Okani # 2x (4) Death Strike # 2x (4) School Teacher # 2x (5) Blood Boil # 2x (5) Corpse Explosion # 2x (6) Gnome Muncher # 1x (6) Theotar, the Mad Duke # 1x (7) Alexandros Mograine # 1x (7) Patchwerk # 2x (8) Soulstealer # AAECAc38BQbHsgSY1AS42QSJ5gSE9gTipAUMlugDlrcE9OME/eMEieQElOQEj+0EsvcEs/cEtvoEq4AFopkFAA==

Podular Modcast
Episode 227: Remembering Norm Chambers

Podular Modcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 87:30


Norm Chambers, Seattle-based electronic musician, passed away October 30th, 2022. Norm was much more than an amazing musician, but also a profoundly loved, respected, kind, gentle, and warm human-being. This week I re-air Norm's Pod Mod appearance from 2018, but first I share some words from The Stranger's Dave Segal, Patchwerk's Cindy Reichal, Chloe Harris, Emily Pothast, Ian Price and Pete Prezzano. Below are myriad links to ways you can help Norm's family, read about Norm's illustrious career, and check out his expansive discorgraphy on his Bandcamp page. Donate to Norm's family (https://fundly.com/help-norm-chambers-get-well) Norm's Music (https://panabrite.bandcamp.com/) Norm's Memorial Show (https://www.waywardmusic.org/?p=7157) Pitchfork Review of Jurgen Muller (https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15696-science-of-the-sea/) Contributers to this episode: Pete Prezzano (http://loveallday.com/) Dave Segal (https://www.thestranger.com/music/2022/11/01/78682033/rip-internationally-acclaimed-seattle-musician-norm-chambers) Cindy Reichel (https://patchwerks.com/) Chloe Harris (https://soundcloud.com/chloeharris) Ian Price (https://skygas.net/) Emily Pothast (https://www.emilypothast.com/about)

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political and spiritual
Airik El…PatchWerk Recording Studio's COO&CEO Curtis Daniels 111

political and spiritual

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 152:00


6/10/22 LEGENDARY CEO CURTIS DANIELS III OF PATCHWERK RECORDING STUDIOS ...BRIDGING GAPS WITH LYRICS GEMS ...RAS KASS....LADY G. ...(383) Line 4 Line: (Episode 16) "Humble Pi" ft. Ras Kass - YouTube (383) Curtis Daniel - Why I Fell In Love With Hip Hop & Bridging The Gap With Youth (247HH Check Inn) - YouTube LaVette Cherie is a multi-talented performing artist specializing in poetry and music. With an eclectic sound and style, as well as a commanding presence, Cherie continues to flourish in an array of entertainment roles

Money Moves Powered By Greenwood
Curtis Daniel III on building Patchwerk

Money Moves Powered By Greenwood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 24:32


Curtis is the co-founder and CEO of Patchwerk Recording Studios. Patchwerk Studios has been the home to more than a dozen Grammy-nominated audio engineers and over 100 gold and platinum records. He joins the podcast to talk about developing his successful recording studios, shares some pitfalls he encountered during its development, the value of passing down financial literacy, and share some memorable stories that happened at Patchwerk studios.  Host IG:@itstanyatime Guest IG: @frittyloc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Legion of Tunes Radio
@DJMosPrecious-In The Hotzone Podcast w_ Triggerrun

Legion of Tunes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 25:09


Triggerrun – Artist Bio Triggerrun Production (TRP), one of the greatest hidden treasures of the underground music scene has returned! The legacy began in 1989, when three (3) young men from Monroe High (Albany, GA), would recruit three (3) young men from a rival high school, Westover, to form a dance group to compete in local talent shows just for fun. Their first performance would be epic and awe-inspiring as TRP would spark the initial flame to secure their legacy into the underground world of hip hop to begin their dominance! To quench their new found thirst for fame, Triggerun would set its sight on their next big venture and enter into the city's most popular cash prize event of them all, Albany's "Night At The Apollo" event sponsored and promoted by Gilbert Udoto as spin-off of the World Famous "cultural phenomena, “It's Showtime At The Apollo”. The goal was simple, to win the local cash prize of five hundred dollars ($500) to pay for studio time at Katz & Jammer, in order to record and shop their demo to the industry major record labels in hopes of their big break! Hungry for stardom, in 1992, Triggerrun would split into two groups to double their earnings in the "Dance" category. And as a result, Triggerrun would win both 1st and 2nd place in the dance category. Their feat was so impressive, TRP would begin to create a cult following throughout the city. Over the next four years, they would reign atop of the dance category, winning 1st Place for three (3) out of the four (4) years before officially retiring from the amateur circuit during the 5th year. As an encore, in the summer of ‘93, Triggerrun began expanding its territory crossing Florida lines. Next stop, Tallahassee Florida. Home of the Florida A & M University (FAMU) Rattlers, The Tallahassee Urban League and 100 Black Men of America would sponsor the talent show extravaganza at one of the coolest nightclubs in the city, the Moon. Triggerrun's 1st Place finish at the Moon would help the group finally reach their pinnacle. For the next stop would be a one way ticket to perform center stage in front of a national television audience at the World Famous "Apollo Theatre" in Harlem, New York hosted by the one and only Steve Harvey! However, their much celebrated victory would soon spark another competitive stand-off with the FAMU Marching 100's beloved Strikers dance group. After securing their victory, Triggerrun would frequent another well known Tallahassee night spot of its day known as “The Barn''. The night would be EPIC! And would go down in history as the first ever, “You Got Served “dance off! The Trigger versus the Strikers!! The dance battle would go back and forward as expected. However, Triggerrun would prevail with their eclectic style of dance to claim the unofficial victory. Their victory at the Moon would also capture the eyes and ears of Miami-bass music artist, Beat Master Clay D. The “Give Me A Bottle” emcee would invite Triggerrun to perform as opening act for a three day tour headlined by Uncle Luke [Skywalker]. The invitation would be their first professional tour. Triggerrun would use this opportunity to promote their first indie single release, “Pump Ya Fist.” Triggerrun finally began to experience success, and stardom away from home, as they would be scheduled to interview with the campus television show “Snake Eyes”, (created by Kelsey L. Scott). This interview would spawn an additional opportunity as opening act for II D Extreme and Heavy D, a FAMU sponsored student concert event. However, it was TRP's amateur night television debut that would forever change the world of Hip Hop as they would perform an eclectic, aerobatic dance ensemble that would catapult them into the underground mythical urban legends and pioneers for the next generation of Hip Hop dancers. An entertainment spectacle never before seen, Triggerrun would become a precursor to spark an evolutionary dance culture and trend across the nation. H3TheArtist(Herbert Bowens, Jr.) described the performance as "a surreal and humbling experience". Fast forward to 1998, “Knegil”(Anthony K. Washington) would head north to Atlanta to finish school and raise a family. Still trying to hold the group together, TRP worked to drop their second indie release, the single, “Toss It Up” recorded at the infamous Patchwerk studios home of none other than the legends Outkast. TRP began to set focus on the new music scene growing in Atlanta and would perform at one of the local area club hot spot known as the “Aquarium”. Shortly after, Triggerrun would grow apart as “Knegil” would come to a spiritual crossroads. The choice, either to continue to chase the dream of music or raising a family. The latter proved victorious, ultimately sealing the group's fate. In the meantime, H3TheArtist (Herbert Bowens,Jr.) would continue his love of dance at Florida A & M University. He marched with the world- renown Marching 100,(Snare Drum..Z Phi 28) where he became widely known on campus as the dancing machine. His dynamic dance style, inspired by the Trigger, was further polished in the program Orchesis Contemporary Dance Theatre where he studied modern ballet, African, and tap dance. H3 was evolving as an artist and overall performer. He also pursued his passion in acting while playing the Lead Male Actor in “On Toby Time”, an off-Broadway musical about a man chasing his dreams in NewYork during the Chitlin Circuit and The Scarecrow in FAMU'S rendition of the Wiz. In each musical production, Herb used his acting, singing, and dancing super powers earning him the name…H3 (a triple threat).After graduating from FAMU with a degree in elementary education, H3 moved to Atlanta to continue pursuing his dreams in the arts. In Atlanta, he landed his first role in the blockbuster movie Drumline(2002) directed by Charles Stone/Twentieth Century Fox and Stomp the Yard (2007) directed by Sylvain White/Rainforest Production. Herbert was amongst a very select group of dancers cast as a Theta Nu Theta (Fictitious Fraternity) which represented a band of elite dancers/steppers. A musician since elementary school, H3 began quest as a solo artist, writing and composing music which he released through the independent distributor DistroKid . Herb's “Steppin Out” album demonstrates his lyrical range, vocal style, and diverse content which captures the playful, romantic, and theatrical side of love. In addition, H3 crafted a master musical ensemble titled,”The Carousel-A Poetry Based Musical”, a play about never giving up on your dreams. An inspirational play turned true through his own perseverance and journey that has brought him back full circle to the brotherhood, Triggerrun! Acting as the glue to hold the group together, Syncere(Nathaniel Whitfield) kept the members in touch, never letting the dream fade. In 2021, things clicked, and major events pulled Triggerrun back together again. They have refined their direction, focusing on what they truly want. Hard at work on new music, they are building an extensive catalog of work and launching a successful clothing line. The time is right, giving Triggerrun their chance to finally share their voice and leave their musical footprint. Using music as a therapy to express pain and process heartache, this opportunity has proven to be a miracle in each of their lives. Their passion has been rekindled, and Triggerrun is remembering a true love that will never fail them: Music. Triggerrun's underground music revolution created an undeniable cosmic shift that is still resonating within the industry at large. What began as a music and dance troupe is now a lifelong brotherhood. Triggerrun maintains a delicate balance of curating, critiquing, and refining their work together. Their sound is derived from a collection of hip-hop roots, blended with an R&B flair. Re-emerging from the underground with its eclectic New York City meets ATL bass thumping, Dirty South infusion debut single, Turn Up!

Brenton Hund Podcast
2. Curtis Daniel III: Hit Recording Studio Owner, Husband, Father, Spartan Dawg -- on the Transition from NCAA Division 1 Football to Music, Running a Successful Business, and Knowing Good Hip Hop

Brenton Hund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 66:08 Transcription Available


Curtis Daniel III is the Co-owner and Co-founder of Patchwerk Recording Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.  Some have called Atlanta the “Motown of the South” at least in good part due to the work Patchwerk has done.  Patchwerk has been responsible for recording one groundbreaking record after another, starting with Outkast, and including artists like Goodie Mob, Ludicris, T.I., Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Nas, and others like Ciara, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Usher, John Legend, Mariah Carey, and tons of others.  Curtis was a full scholarship, Division 1 football player at Michigan State before he switched gears.  He's now a 25+ year veteran of the entertainment industry, a husband and a dad, and one of the most connected, and nicest, folks in Atlanta.  I'm excited for you to join me in this conversation with Curtis Daniel III.=================================Music referenced in the episode:  Spotify playlist.=================================Curtis Daniel III- Website:  https://www.patchwerk.com/- Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/frittyloc/?hl=en=================================BRENTON HUND PODCAST   - Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/brentonhundpodcast- Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/brentonhundpodcast/- Email:  brentonhundpodcast@gmail.com=================================SOCIAL MEDIA BY:  The Social Sweetheart- Website: https://www.socialsweetheart.co- Email:  thesocialsweetheart@gmail.com=================================LOGO DESIGN BY: Taylor Hembree- Website:  https://taylorhembree1993.wixsite.com/ohokmedia

MY SKIN IS MY SIN
INTELLECTUALLY PETTY RADIO EPISODE 27 FT: CURTIS DANIELS III (owner of PATCHWERK

MY SKIN IS MY SIN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 95:00


INTELLECTUALLY PETTY RADIO EPISODE 27 FT: CURTIS DANIELS III (owner of PATCHWERK studio in ATL...this was a PHENOMENAL episode....the king discussed recording everyone from Outkast to Beyonce....Gave us insight on Jeezy and Gucci...and soooo much more.  

The Best of The Super Facts Network
Cam Cartee Joins Big Factz

The Best of The Super Facts Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 24:41


Cameron Cartee became known as the Sauce God because of his ability to enhance the emotion of a song with his mixing. His ability to aid artists on everything from their lyrics to delivery has become common knowledge at top Atlanta studios like Patchwerk, Darp, Street Execs, & Billboards. Cartee has worked with everyone from Gucci Mane to T.I. to T-Pain, and seemingly everyone in between. Cameron is also known for his brutal honesty. When he sees an artist slacking, he isn't afraid to let them know. “I'm the engineer that won't let dumb lines slide. I won't have a cadence that's off. I will tell people it's trash. I'll tell them to do it again no matter who it is.”

Hatchcast
Innovate State with Curtis Daniel III

Hatchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 70:22


As the CEO / Co-founder of Patchwerk Recording Studios, Curtis Daniel III is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the multi-million-dollar facility. Patchwerk has been the home to more than a dozen Grammy-nominated audio engineers, as well as over 100 gold and platinum plaques.Curtis received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University. He is the majority owner of 5ten15twenty (a group fundraiser site for well-known artists & producers), sole owner of The Talent Incubators, and a minority owner of Atlanta’s Streetz 94.5 FM radio station.* * *Hatchcast is brought to you by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University, in collaboration with the MSU Entrepreneurship Association and MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.Original Music by Kakia GkoudinaMixed & Edited by Gabe Hales & Justice KeechCo-Created by Aaryn Richard, Tyler Mehigh, & Kurt CregerSpecial thanks to Curtis Daniel III, Christopher Sell, & Aubrey Haase. If you love what you hear, or have ideas about future episodes of the Hatchcast, let us know! Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu.

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World of Warcast: A World of Warcraft Podcast
Episode 362 "Loot the trash mobs"

World of Warcast: A World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 82:48


Join us on Discord Watch the show live on Twitch Support the show on Patreon Mount Up Add-on Ren Guides - covenant renown rewards, dungeon perks Beta, lots of beta - level 57 finishing Ardenweald campaign and why you should never train a rogue Even more beta the tl;dr descriptions of Covenants Cocktails of the Covenants But I did a goblin death knight to 63 (more on that later) Mike Rep grinding and leveling a warlock. This Week in WoW Cataclysm Timewalking Free T-Shirt Day today (Sunday) Stormwind: Dwarven District Orgrimmar: Valley of Honor Next Tuesday starts Arena Skirmishes News Naked & Afraid Winners! Ketchupman - Lightforged Discipline Priest, 1 day 5 hours 4 minutes (also fourth with a Troll Enhancement Shaman at 1 day 10 hours 9 minutes) - Horgus mount Guerrie - Void Elf Afflication Warlock with 1 day 7 hours 1 minute - Twilight pet Drexl - Troll Guardian Druid with 1 day 8 hours 14 minutes - Transmorpher Beacon toy Most Persistent: Zignea, with a Lightforged Shadow Priest at 2 days 21 hours 45 minutes. Also thanks to finishers Thecowking, Koloka, Louielegdrop, Kara, Loosechange, and Hank. Koloka also ran more than one character. Pre-patch on the PTR - what’s coming Character creation and customization New Player experience - Exile’s Reach and new leveling paths The level and iLevel squishes Limited time Scourge event No time frame announced, but will be “several weeks” before expansion Scourge event - updated gear from original WoTLK loot tables. Minimum level requirement for those items is 30 (or 80 for those who still speak BFA). Drop off bosses who spawn outside in Icecrown during the scourge event who used to be in dungeons and raids, like Patchwerk. Also zombie attacks in major cities. Prepping for Shadowlands Pre-Patch Level squish is coming to Shadowlands Flying issue in Shadowlands: flying starts at level 30, which is level 80 in current reckoning If you have any characters currently below 60, get them to 60 and teach them flying ASAP. Any characters who know flying going in will not have that skill taken away, even if they are below level 30 under the new system. (Time to make and park that Death Knight you've been wanting, or start at level 8 when the prepatch hits) Gearing for Shadowlands No real gear reset Gear rewards are not super common, neither are drops Maggie is 57 and has still not replaced 5 items - ilevel of blues is about 120, cloak is still 131 at level 4 (unimproved legendary cloak starts at 125). HoA was i489 and is now 132. No powers but still a good amulet. iLevel translations Starting characters in Beta with basic starter gear start out at iLevel 75. Some experimentation with character copy indicates this is about the same as iLevel 400-405. My 443 character started out with iLevel 98. Having gone through the Maw with a starter (75) and a better one (98), the latter is far more survivable Therefore, you should consider iLevel 400 as "starter level". Easiest way to get higher iLevels is to advance your HoA and at least get a cloak, which will be 125 out of the gate with no ranks (remember, blues around level 55-56 are 115-120).

Let's get blunt with Cat
The Colleagues

Let's get blunt with Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 42:45


In this episode I have dope ass producer, KP from @TheColleagues, meet me at Patchwerk recording studios in Atlanta to talk about his music producing career and what it's like to work with known artists like Raheem Devaughn, Nipsey Hussle and more. We also get into conversations about big ass "hell no's" in marriage and of course we get BLUNT. I hope you guys enjoy this episode as much as I did. Don't forget to rate and review it-- you can also leave a voicemail and I'll gladly play it on my next episode! Xoxo Songs played- Liquid Gold & Distance from The Colleagues --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsgetbluntwithcat/message

Sales Culture
68. Curtis Daniel | Everything for Everybody is Crazy

Sales Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 4:00


Happy Sunday!  One of my favorite conversation with Curtis Daniel III, the Founder of Patchwerk Recording Studios. Patchwerk is one of the most notable recording studios in the country, with a heavy hip hop clientele.  The studio has worked with major artists such as Ludacris, T.I. Outkast, Dr. Dre, Kenny Rogers, Cher, Carlos Santana Lil John, Jeezy, Ciara, and Madonna. Full Interview with Curtis Daniels: http://bit.ly/2PUjRny Let's Connect Connect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/ Connect LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/18268726/admin/ Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? info@salesculture.work Reach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sales/message

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Real Value Exchange Podcast w Joe Lemon
Curtis Daniel | Patchwerk Recording Studio | #MusicBusiness

Real Value Exchange Podcast w Joe Lemon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 27:43


Happy Sunday! One of my favorite conversation with Curtis Daniel III, the Founder of Patchwerk Recording Studios. Patchwerk is one of the most notable recording studios in the country, with a heavy hip hop clientele. The studio has worked with major artists such as Ludacris, T.I. Outkast, Dr. Dre, Kenny Rogers, Cher, Carlos Santana Lil John, Jeezy, Ciara, and Madonna.Let's ConnectConnect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/Connect LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/18268726/admin/Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? info@salesculture.workReach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work

I dO MUSIC
The Dee Brown Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 46:50


Patchwerk Recording Studios Presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast... This week we caught up with Grammy Nominated audio engineer and Patchwerk alumni member Dee Brown to discuss how his military background helped him succeed in the music business, memorable sessions from his time at Patchwerk, and becoming the go to engineer for platinum selling west coast artist YG.

I dO MUSIC
The Chris King Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 43:44


Patchwerk Recording Studios Presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast...  This week we sat down with Grammy nominated mix engineer Chris King discussing his early days as a Patchwerk audio engineer intern; what he learned from working with Polo Da Don; and being able to stay consistent for over 12 years in the music business.

Create Your Life Series
CYLS 151: Last Woman Standing: Secrets to Scaling the Music Industry with Toya Brown

Create Your Life Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 54:03


Episode summary: Toya takes us through her journey of rising through the ranks at Patchwerk and talks honestly about what she has learned along the way. She offers amazing insights into the music industry and advice for young women seeking a similar career path.   About our Guest: Toya Brown is the studio manager at Patchwerk Recording Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. She has worked at Patchwerk for over 11 years, and has been in the music industry for even more than that, securing several internships throughout her time in college, including with MTV and Universal Group. She is currently working on a new project, Toya in my pocket, which is a mobile personal assistant application. She has extensive experience in marketing, administration and project management, among many other things.   Insights from this episode: How internships can lead to other opportunities How determination and perseverance can make you stand out How to avoid burnout by giving yourself a vacation or just a change of scenery Strategies for young women hoping to get into the music industry Secrets to becoming more self aware   Quotes from the show:   “There’s no way I’m gonna turn down MTV twice.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “Doing the jobs that other people didn’t want to do really pushed me to the next level.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “I’ve never treated anybody as less than I, no matter how far I progressed.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “The power of relationships and networking is what is taking people and keeping people in their businesses for a long time.”- Kevin Y Brown, Episode #151 “Be passive and aggressive: aggressive because it’s a tough industry and it’s easy to be taken advantage of but be passive because you don’t want to do bad business or give off bad vibes.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “Be firm in your own beliefs; be confident in your conviction.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “Creative people were my heros when I was younger, now real people are my heros. I see so much fraud and negativity in people. I see how people treat other people and it brings me down a lot, so when I can find somebody who is a genuine person, somebody who gives back, somebody who has positive energy – those are my heros.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “I feel like I’m able to get more accomplished by facing my fears.” - Toya Brown, Episode #151 “If anybody doesn't want to work their shift, send me your hours, I will work all of your hours for you and that’s what I did, I worked all of the hours for everybody who didn’t want to work their hours.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151 “When you continue to work you learn how to do everything.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151 “You gotta be firm in your own beliefs and you gotta be confident in your conviction.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151 “Make money but don't let money control you.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151 “Don’t go to jail but do what you want to do.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151 “A lot of time when there's no expectation, that’s where the opportunity lies.” -  Toya Brown, Episode #151       Resources mentioned: Microsoft suite   Favorite book: Life and Def by Russell Simmons   Favorite quote: “Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear.” - George Addair   3 keys to Create Your Best Life:     Do whatever makes you happy     Create a healthy work life balance     Be smart: make good decisions, make money, but don’t let it control you   Stay Connected: Show Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/ Kevin Y Brown: www.kevinybrown.com www.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001   Toya Brown: www.instagram.com/toya_elise www.twitter.com/toya_elise toya.brown@gmail.com or toya@pathwerk.com Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast.

I dO MUSIC
The Engineer's Corner Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 38:54


Hosted by Luke Campolieta Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast... We assembled five Patchwerk staff engineers to come together to talk about the recently passed Music Modernization Act and how it impacts the audio engineers, what lessons can be gained from assisting other professional engineers, and more. The panel is made up of Ray Seay (Lil Jon, Rick Ross, Future, Asap Ferg), Kenny Mixx( Prince, T.I, Pattie LaBelle, George Clinton), Kori Anders (Gucci Mane, Usher, Andre 3000, Akon) Dee Brown (YG, Kendrick Lamar, Waka Flocka, Kanye West), Verne Emmanuel (Def Loaf, Zaytoven, Trippie Redd, Travis Scott)  and Luke Campolieta (Redbull Music Academy, Anderson Paak, Jacquees, Tamar Braxton).

Sales Culture
19. Curtis Daniel III, Co-Founder PatchWerk | #Music

Sales Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 26:28


This is a legendary conversation with Curtis Daniel, the co-founder of the Pathwerk studio in Atlanta where Outkast, Young Jeezy, T.I and many recorded Platinum albums. Let's Connect Connect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/ Connect LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/18268726/admin/ Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? info@salesculture.work Reach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sales/message

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19. Curtis Daniel III, Co-Founder PatchWerk | #Music

Sales Culture | B2B Podcasting Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 26:29


This is a legendary conversation with Curtis Daniel, the co-founder of the Pathwerk studio in Atlanta where Outkast, Young Jeezy, T.I and many recorded Platinum albums. Let's Connect Connect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/ Connect LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/18268726/admin/ Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? info@salesculture.work Reach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sales/support

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Sales Culture
17. Found Our Lane | #Strategy

Sales Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 4:51


Quick rant after leaving the legendary Patchwerk recording studio in Atlanta about moving in excellence. Let's Connect Connect Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joealexlemon/ Connect LinkedIn Sales Culture Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/18268726/admin/ Interested in learning more about our podcasting services? info@salesculture.work Reach out directly at www.SalesCulture.work --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sales/message

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Real Value Exchange Podcast w Joe Lemon
Episode 39 #Culture Building Legendary Patchwerk Studio - Fat Profit

Real Value Exchange Podcast w Joe Lemon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 20:23


Enjoy this episode with Fat Profit and Thomas Murphy. Listen to Profits journey from Carson, CA to Atlanta, GA working with top hip artists like Cash Money to Young Jeezy. Follow Tom on Instagram @TMTSystems Give us feedback by leaving a comment on iTunes, Soundcloud or whereever you consume this podcast

I dO MUSIC
Engineer's Corner: The Kori Anders & Dee Brown Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 46:09


Hosted by Luke Campolieta  Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast... Special edition with Patchwerk audio engineer veterans, Grammy award winning Kori Anders(Credits: Future's Beast Mode 2, mixed 90% of Gucci Mane records,' BankRoll Fresh and more.)  Grammy nominated Dee Brown(Credits: Kanye West-"Life Of Pablo," Kendrick Lamar's "Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City,", YG: My Crazy Life, Still Brazy, and STAY DANGEROUS.) Two Full Sail alums chatting it up. Listen to their conversation about their introduction to engineering and  how things have changed over the years. Each shares intense stories from famed sessions. 

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I dO MUSIC
The Engineer's Corner Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 56:45


Hosted by Luke Campolieta Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The IdOMUSIC Podcast... 4 Patchwerk staff engineers come together to talk about their transition into the audio field and how they keep up with today's trends.

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Producergrind Podcast
Stafa Talks Interning For Studios, Recording Young Thug Vocals + More | Producergrind Podcast

Producergrind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 51:56


Producergrind Podcast Ep 3 Recording Engineer Stafa stopped by the Producergrind office to share some knowledge on coming up as a recording engineer in the music industry. Stafa talks about his early days interning at Patchwerk recording studios in Atlanta and how he eventually became the head engineer recording audio for rappers like Young Thug, Future, Gucci Mane & More. Stafa also drops some knowledge on mixing trap vocals in pro tools. Hosted By @ceodylan @theletterlbeats @producergrind Special Guest @stafa_13 Directed by @cookitupkayo

I dO MUSIC
The Patchwerk Engineers Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 88:52


The Patchwerk Engineers episode  Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The I dO MUSIC Podcast .... In this episode Luke sits down to speak with a few of The Patchwerk Engineers as well as the 2 owners of patchwerk.  this episode is packed with information ... enjoy !!!

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I dO MUSIC
Patchwerk Engineer's Corner

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 47:27


Taking a break from our regularly scheduled program to bring you "Engineers Corner" - Engineers Corner is a podcast with a group of our Patchwerk Staff Engineers  - These conversations cover pop culture, technology & sound from an engineers perspective..    - we will be dropping these episodes periodically from month to month in between our regularly scheduled I dO MUSIC Podcast - that premier on Fridays at 7:30am    as always full video of all of our podcasts are available on The Patchwerk Studios Youtube Channel       

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Southern Vangard
Ras Kass - Southern Vangard Radio Interview Sessions

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 45:48


BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the Ras Kass interview session! Fresh of the heels of our in-studio interview with 2/3 of the Jamo Gang - El Gant & J57 - we complete the triumvirate, and couldn’t be more excited to build with the C-Arson legend. We kick things off by hearing about the background of the Jamo Gang forming, his approach with the dizzying number of collaboration projects he’s done over the past couple of years, not to mention his continuous output of solo material. Given the recent passing of the legendary David Axelrod, we talk about their recording together, Axe’s impact on Ras’s life at the time as well as the remarkable coincidences they shared. We also hear about Ras’s recently released solo album, Intellectual Property: Soul on Ice 2, the re-release / re-visting of his debut LP Soul on Ice and the upcoming 3rd and final chapter in the Soul on Ice trilogy. Ya’ll remember that Ras was on Patchwerk, an ATL label & studio, right? Yep, we get into that, too! There’s a lot to soak in here folks - so don’t delay, push play and remember it’s always that #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #dj #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live February 15, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks @beatlabusa

I dO MUSIC
The Patchwerk Engineering Staff Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 124:12


In this episode The Patchwerk Recording Studios engineers discuss the following: - Recording: different techniques, mic selection, what to look for in a good tracking studio & engineer  - Mixing: what type of files to bring to you mix session, what their various approaches are to mixing, what to expect in a typical mix session - Mastering: what the different types of mastering are, what is actually done during a mastering session, what to expect from a professional mastering engineer  - Admin services: all the steps you need to take to make sure you keep ownership of your music & how to register your song - to ensure that if it makes any money - that the money goes to you  - Digital distribution: discuss the process of putting your music out & monetizing all of you digital content 

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I dO MUSIC
The Ras Kass Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 67:39


Patchwerk Recording Studios presents the I dO Music Podcast In this episode Ras Kass discusses:  - being in the music industry for over 20 year  - the challenges of putting music out back in the day vs today  - what happened with Priority Records - Soul on Ice (his debut album)  - working with Dr. Dre, Kurupt, Canibus, Xzibit, Diamond D & others - growing up in California (Watts & Carson)  - what went wrong with the 4Horsemen & Golden State Warriors projects - his current project Intellectual Property   Ras wraps up his interview by spitting a dope freestyle 

I dO MUSIC
The Big Block Episode

I dO MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 35:41


In this episode Adell Henderson talks with Block about:  - what it was like to work with both 2pac & Bad Boy  - how he formed the group Boyz N Da Hood with Young Jeezy  - working with Jazze Pha & Noontime forming Sho'Nuff Records & doing Ciara's 1st album  - how he got starting in the rap game, with Tony Draper & Tela  - his current projects; Kris Kelli & his campaign to rebuild hip hop Block by Block  - some of the current issues in todays music industry 

Midnight in Karachi Podcast – Tor.com
Midnight in Karachi Episode 41: David Tallerman and Patchwerk

Midnight in Karachi Podcast – Tor.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016


Welcome back to Midnight in Karachi, a weekly podcast about writers, publishers, editors, illustrators, their books and the worlds they create, hosted by Mahvesh Murad. Writer David Tallerman is on the podcast this week, talking about his new novella Patchwerk, the influence Labyrinth had on his work, graphic novels and how short stories were his […]

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SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK 320 - The Six Ps

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2013 76:37


Our panel grows during the show to include Rich Hilton fresh from his triumphant Chic performace at Glastonbury, we first talk of web controlled analog with the Analog Ala Carte and Patchwerk projects, then defaults - what you set up, performance anxiety and finally concept albums.

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SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK 320 - The Six Ps

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 76:39


Our panel grows during the show to include Rich Hilton fresh from his triumphant Chic performace at Glastonbury, we first talk of web controlled analog with the Analog Ala Carte and Patchwerk projects, then defaults - what you set up, performance anxiety and finally concept albums.

Elunes Grace Podcast
ElunesGracePodcast #88 - The Abomination Quarter

Elunes Grace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009


News:Noblegarden is going on until May 3rd.Also known as the Contruct Quarter, there are 4 bosses:PatchwerkGrobbulusGluthThaddiusMp3

Ctrl Alt WoW - World of Warcraft Podcast
Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 95 - Crashin Thrashin Winter's Veil

Ctrl Alt WoW - World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2008 104:13


Aprillian, Glanthur and Ashayo discuss another week of playing World of Warcraft, Blizzard's great MMORPG. What We've Been Doing Aprillian: This has been my best week ever. 12/22/08 @ 2141 server time, Aprillian dinged 68. At the advice of Glanthur and Ashayo, she headed to Northrend.  It was great and overwelming at the same time.  I enjoyed Howling Fjord, the quest were different and fun and I read the quest text.  Only got a little confused by the two quest you have to fly to.  The first time I did the bombing ship quest, I didn't realize I was suppose to drop the bombs from the air, so I flew out and back and had to go again.  Each quest were intricate and not the normal kill and loot and return.  I loved fighting side by side with our own NPC's. Plenty of herbs in NR. I loved the dudes in Baleheim, they were suppose to be these nordic giants but their hair looked like dreadlocks.  I hope we get that hair style in the game the next exp. Joined a level 70 for the quest and she immediately popped up Free for all and so I left the group.  Plays with her boyfriend, ended up being pretty cool. I continued to play just Aprillian.  It was very hard to do, I kept wanting to have my skinner with me or a miner. Summoning Felguard when current one loses health. And on Christmas eve she dinged 69.  I loved the New Agammand and the gathering of the body quest.  The one where you went into the plagued village and made one of those UC guard things and then exploded on the plagued Valkri guys was fun. I am loving the feel of Northrend.  Got to the Tusky people, the icebergy look is cool Pumped to get to 70. Christmas day, grinding so hard in NR, it's crazy.  Aprillian dinged 70 on Christmas even on her lunch hour Starting to have Space management issues. Bought another Guild Bank tab for We Live to serve Did my first Daily.  I suppose I need to go to that island now.  And no, I am no hurry to get to 80.  Went to put on my first gem and it didn't work. I am loving flying. Aprillian bought the Mythic Spellthread from Scryer, and made one Encountered Queues on Sunday night. Monday I pulled both Epril and ThePrimall and Auruk down to Nagrand.  Epril is 63 and Theprimall is 62, so they can't do any quests, but they just followed Auruk and helped him when needed Making money on the AH Talked with nieces and nephews about WoW at Family gathering, way cool Glanthur Ashayo Full week! A second 80 - Asheal dings! Topped and tailed by instance runs on Death Knights. Looks like I'll be levelling just by running instances. Running them with 3 DK's, 1 Hunter, and Jekle for heals. Ramparts, Blood Furnace, Slave Pens, Underbog. Already 63. Tried keyclone with two DK's but because they are both melee, it is hard to position them Professions: - Stopped 'learning' from daily inscription research. There are only 60 minor glyphs - 6 per class. You just stop learning ; it doesn't say anything useful like "you know them all" - Levelled inscription to 425 so I can use the epic offhand. (Ponfarr PM'ed me to say that restriction is being removed in the next patch. YAY) - Cooking achievements to get over 3000 - Sous Chef - 100 recipes ; good money making in AH by looks of it Daily quests: - "Aces High!" Wyrmrest quest opens up at 80. Fairly tricky vehicle quest (flying dragon). Much easier in a party - or dual boxing with key clones - Started doing Oracle dailies - three, but varies each day, and an achievement to do them all. Egg that hatches into things including pet or mount... waiting! Respec! - Changed Ashayo from affliction for 1st time ever. Now a hybrid Destruction/Demonology. DPS much improved. Increased from around 800 dps to 1500. Started running some Heroics with Ashayo, and the difference a strong group makeup makes is significant. Missing: Siphon Life CoExhaustion Dark Pact Unstable Affliction Haunt Gained soul link Fel Domination Demonic Empowerment Summon felguard Heroics - Azjol'Nerub ; trash on first boss tough without cleansing - humbling - Utgarde Keep - easy - Drak Tharon keep - achievements - Better off Dred, Oh Novos! (Palatinus mad tank, Onassi mad healer) Random note of the week: Can fly onto Zepp while leaving Borean Tundra enroute to Org Asheal has managed to heal some more instances: Ran Halls of Stone in Storm Peaks.  It includes very "Indiana Jones" type event, followed by a long lore discussion. Quite interesting! Tried helping out with healing in Riversky's Naxx group on Asheal Managed to down 4 Horsemen, Patchwerk, and Grobbulus (first time kill) Winter's Veil Presents! Love having so many alts - got all the presents easily, including jingling bell and both red and green winter helpers. Had decided the jingling bell was most rare, then logged onto alliance and got four of them! Emails and PM From Blade Hey guys... "Professor" Blade here... In my quest to optimize my characters with well-put together macros, I hit a stumbling block. Also... there's a bit of a snag coming up for hunters in patch 3.0.8... we / they are losing a fair chunk of dps. Yeah yeah... I know there arer some hunters out there that are saying 'It's not THAT bad'... but I will counter this naivete with 'It's bad enough when they're buffing a class like Deathknights... making it even easier to /roll your face across your keyboard to win. But I digress... Ol' Blade's not here to rant about silly things out of his control... I'm here to give an edge to the players that still like a little bit of challenge to their game. Those of you that have interracted with me in game will probably know that I vastly prefer to play my Hunter over my Deathknight... because I find the Hunter more challenging. (Seriously! There's are two two-handed tanking swords out there!) That said... of late I was playing around with some macros in anticipation of the upcoming nerf... attempting to figure out how to keep my hunter's dps in the acceptable range... Aspect of the Beast.  Have you noticed the new changes to it? It used to be a pretty useless Aspect... only making you untrackable... useful in PVP, I suppose... but not anywhere else. NOW, however... it's got an extra little boost.  +10% to pet damage. THIS changes everything. I have that little treasure up almost all the time now. I've also jury-rigged some macros together to cast different Aspects when I used different attacks or items... For example... whenever I mount up on a land mount or my flier, I cast Aspect of the Viper... I won't be in combat ANYway, why not get a big mana regeneration boost while I'm moving from Point A to Point B? The problem came when I linked the macros to the spells I wanted to cast... I'd cast the spell once, and all was good, then I'd cast ot again and the Aspect would turn off! What to do? I searched and searched and finally found my answer deep in the archives of some long-forgotten tome in Ironforge... (Not really, but it sounded good, didn't it?) An Exclamation Point.  ! Put an exclamation point in front of your macro text... what this does is makes the command 'sticky' and will cast it only if it's not on/active already. For example... here's the one I've put together for pet attacks: /cast Hunter's Mark /cast !Aspect of the Beast /PetAttack The exclamation point in the second line keeps the Aspect going no matter how many targets you send your pet after... and as Aspects cost no mana, all you'll see is the Aspect popping again and again as you switch targets. If you leave out the exclamation point, you will toggle the aspect on and off each time you switch targets. Here's another one in the event you're hopping on and off your mount, but not in combat... /cast !Aspect of the Viper /cast Swift Green Wind Rider This will keep your Aspect on whether you hop on or off your particular mount of choice. Oh... as a final tip for hunters?  To get used to the upcoming nerf, play almost 100% with Aspect of the viper on... the huge damage reduction will make the 3.0.8 patch seem not so bad. Hope that helps! And now a little something from Ol' Blade's Easter Egg Basket... With everyone doing achievements and running hither-and-yon across the old world doing the old-world dungeons, you will inevitably find yourself in Gnomeregan. As an Alliance, it's easy to get there... get yourself to Ironforge, exit the main entrance and run west. As a Horde, you've either got one heckuva run ahead of you, or you can do a small quest chain starting at the Engineer shop in Orgrimmar. First you have to take the quest 'Rig Wars' from Nogg, then Sovik (the goblin engineer) offers a second quest that sends you to Booty Bay to talk to another engineer there (Scooty)... from Scooty you get a little device (Goblin Transponder) that will 'port you to Gnomeregan. Getting back is an entirely different matter, though. While killing mobs in Gnomeregan, you will eventually happen across a White Punch Card. These are used to access different areas in Gnomeregan based upon their colors. You can change the colors of the cards by using special machines called 'Matrix Punchographs'... but that's not the secret. Each color of card has a different string of binary code on it. I'm not going to type them all out here... but I *will* give you the translations... White Punch Card: Thrall and Jaina sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G Yellow Punch Card: If you can read this, you're standing too close. Blue Punch Card: The gnome king wears night elf underwear. Red Punch Card: Help! I'm trapped in a binary punch card factory! Prismatic Punch Card: Message to Castpipe: your laundry's ready for pickup. Second... I know Ol' Blade's been a little hard on the Alliance of late... so I found this little goodie to follow the theme of last week's bank NPCs... All you Hordies out there will have to roll lowbie Alliance toons or sneak into Ironforge like I did... There's three bankers... all of the Stonemantle Clan... nothing noteworthy about the name Stonemantle... but wait... it's a first-name thing again, isn't it! Very astute, my young apprentice... their names are Barnum, Bailey and Soleil. Barnam and Bailey are probably the more commonly known... from Barnam and Bailey's Circus, naturally... Soleil is from the Cirque du Soleil - an acrobatic circus. This gets me thinking, though... how much respect can I truly give the Alliance faction... when they have former circus clowns as bankers? As always, an awesome podcast guys! Blade PM Previous PM | Next PM Message subject: Weapon Leveling From: Ponfarr Sent at: Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:44 am To: Ashayo Message Heard your last podcast. I leveled my polearm skill against one of those heroes in Blasted Lands (you said Netherstorm or Shadowmoon I think....dont know about those guys), but last night I tried again on my gun and found out (like you) that they changed that for those guys too. However, I did read about another method which I have not tried yet. Go fight the healers (monk or something) in Scarlet Monestary. They will continually heal themselves during the fight. You should use a low level weapon with low damage. Email 2 'ello! Marrly, on the Eonar realm, here writing again. Randomly I got to the big eight-zero within a few days of getting the expansion but that is random info. Sadly I never got my artisan Flying training but by my odd luck I got myself the epic engineering plane (A monetary setback) and the bronze drake from the Cavern of Time Culling of Stratholme Time run. Fun... But onto My real question: I myself Can only barely run WOW application once on my computer at the lowest settings. How do you manage to run two or more Wow apps at once? I am frankly confounded about it