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https://linktr.ee/piecemaker_johan_herz Tracklist 1. I:gor - Funkcid (Original Mix) 2. Mad Dog - Time (Original Mix) 3. Promo - Counter Attack (Starving Insect Remix) 4. Densha Crisis - Monster (Original Mix) 5. Lenny Dee, Promo - I Called You (Cancel Remix) 6. The Silence - Perfect Dark 7. Mad Dog - Xtreme Audio (Official Thunderdome 2023 Anthem) (Downtempo version) 8. Kilbourne - Milkshake 9. Hellsystem - Visionary (extended mix) 10. Djipe, Ophidian - Unaltered (Original Mix) 11. Nightshift - The Evil Seed 12. Detest/MBK - Death Squad 13. The DJ Producer - Last Man Standing (Mo Bass remix 2009) 14. Malke - 5 In Your Face (Original Mix) 15. I:gor - Deny 16. Peckerhead - Stick You For Your Shine (Original Mix) 17. Promo - Roughneck Tactics 18. Januskopf - Please Refrain From Speaking (Original Mix) 19. Ophidian - Back To The Oldschool 20. Promo - The Bad Buy (Frostbite Remix) 21. Anime - Oldschool The School (Extended Mix) 22. Ender - Katakataboom 23. N-Vitral/Furyan - Deep In The Underground (extended mix) 24. Neophyte - Execute (INVADE extended remix) 25. Detest - Built For This (Original Mix) 26. Dolphin - Killer Beez 27. Raxyor - OG House (Original Mix) 28. Deathmachine - The Bleeding Edge (Original Mix) 29. The Clamps & STV - Smashing TV (original mix) 30. Tripped - Small Town Crooks (Original Mix) 31. Al Twisted, Hellfish - Its A Rip (Original Mix) 32. Drokz, Akira and Tripped - Terrormusic (Original Mix)
Anthony and Josh talk about March Madness, Josh gives his first round upsets, Anthony finally watched Piecemaker, they talk the return of Tom Brady, Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos, NFL Free Agency, and much much more Use code GENZ on Underdog to double your first deposit up to $100 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generationalsportz/support
Ep008 - In this episode of the Canna Machine podcast we meet some of the folks who run headshops or create products for them. Gary meets Mara from Abscent (AKA the bag lady) a Canadian living in Amsterdam). If you don’t want everyone to know what you have in your bag, then maybe smell proof bags are the answer. I caught up Mara with at Product Earth. https://www.abscent.eu/ We hear from Steve from Piecemaker pipes who produces silicon wet and dry pipes that are virtually indestructible and even get the thumbs up for patients by the NHS. More info: https://piecemakeruk.com/ Graham from Juicy Joint in Birmingham stalks about the business and how they started off as vinyl dance music store and Are now one of the go-to place for vapes, accessories and CBD in Birmingham. More info: https://thejuicyjoint.co.uk/ And finally Jack from The Festival Shop in Middlesborough shares his thoughts on a range of issues from nicotine to legalisation and the growing popularity of cannabis clubs of the north east. As opinions shift in respect to cannabis, so too does the way the authorities police by consent. Whilst this seems to vary from region to region, in parts of the North East it appears like there’s a growing acceptance of private members cannabis clubs and a more tolerant approach by the police. Listen to Jack to find out more! Show Notes: https://cannamachine.co.uk/ep008-headshops Insta and Twitter = @cannamachine
Meet Greg, the master creator behind Cannabiscapes. Not only does Cannabiscapes create art from ground up weed. He links geniune like-minded people in the industry together. Greg has traveled to some really cool places to create his art. One of them being them being Spain for Spannabis Cup. Hear what its like to work one on one with one of the biggests whales in the cannabis industry, Berner. Find out how to live your life the way you want too, Greg sure has! Cheers PS- Greg is currently traveling the country right now in a badass ex-DEA humvee sponsored by Piecemaker. Reach out to him and maybe you can meet him on his next stop!
Internationally known for his products, Mr. Piece Maker talks to Yas about his business and related industries. He keeps it real!
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Three: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
Today, I've got a really interesting conversation to share with you that I had recently with Arden Rosenblatt of PieceMaker.com. This is a company that has really dealt with how to bring 3D printing to mass market retail. They've dealt with all of the systems involved in that. It's really fascinating. I've often talked with a lot of different people that are working on different pieces of the puzzle. This is a company that really has had to create an end-to-end solution, dealing with content to how would people interface and interact with it then actually having it printed right there for them at a physical location in a museum gift shop or retail store. They've also gone on to do other kinds of solutions, a little more business to business, but it's really all centered around the same thing. How to help companies, especially big brands, take advantage of the opportunities that additive manufacturing, in particular 3D printing, offers. I hope you really will enjoy it. Let's go to the interview with Arden and then I'll talk to you a little bit more on the other side.
This week on Episode 6, we do an interview with Jason Wilson from Kenevir Research. We talk about several things concerning CBD's and the ECS. The conversation was a teaser for future sit-downs with Jason and also to have the community send in their questions and comments for upcoming episodes. Higherpeaks talks about Piecemaker and our email contest for the green PMG's along with an update from the Talent Health Club Maslow project fundraiser. Show Supporters: Piecemakergear Content Supporter: Kenevir Research Show Links: Nutmeg and Cannabinoids
AJ, Paul & Eric join me on the podcast to talk about their new anthology book "The Deli Counter of Justice." We chat about its origins, their take on writing and how it feels to publish an actual, tangible product one can be proud of.Buy it here on AmazonEric Sipple on twitter.His book, Broken Magic, can be bought here.Eric Sipple's websiteAJ Wiley on twitter.Paul Smith on twitter.The Gobbledygeek Podcast is on iTunes and here.From the back of the book:For decades, Carl Cook fought crime in the city of New Caliburn as the superhero Piecemaker. With the power to disassemble most everything around him, Carl was very good at taking things apart; less so at putting them back together. One divorce and an alienated daughter later, he realized the toll heroing had taken. In an attempt to move on and take charge of his life, Carl hung up the cape and opened Cook's Deli. But things are never that simple in the superhero capital of the world. Cook's Deli has a front-row seat to the city's superpowered exploits, from the exciting to the bizarre. A former sidekick discovers just how hard life is without a hero, a psychic rat goes on the warpath for another slice of rye, a D-list villain plots his revenge...these are just some of the adventures going on right in front of the deli counter. Carl may change the world, even more than he did in costume. Only now he does it one cold cut at a time. In THE DELI COUNTER OF JUSTICE, you'll explore the world in and around Cook's Deli with nine stories and poems written by Kitty Chandler,
The Deli Counter of Justice drops in less than a week, on Wednesday, November 5, and thus we have reached our final author interview. Paul Smith, part of the collection's braintrust alongside AJ and Eric, talks about his story "...A Hero Only One," which concerns Piecemaker's former sidekick Crashtest. Paul discusses the fact that this is the first piece of writing he's finished, which he claims led to plenty of self-flagellation, banging his head into hard surfaces, and lots of alcohol; the decades he's spent reading comics, superheroic and otherwise; and his storytelling start as an RPG game master. Next: no more interviews, but there will be one more podcast before the book's release!
Superheroes aren't all fisticuffs and laser vision. They're also poetry in motion, something C. Gayle Seaman hits upon with her contribution to The Deli Counter of Justice, the poem "Spring Memories," in which a young man reflects on a childhood encounter with his idol Piecemaker. Paul and AJ talk to Gayle about her family's history in the newspaper business, the romance novel she wrote a few years back, and how the fairy tale characters of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm were her first superheroes. Next: on Thursday, October 23, Paul and Eric turn the tables on AJ to discuss his story "Innovation."