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Yoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with Vision
Yoversion Podcast #141 - June 2025 with John Jones - Special Guestmix: Ryan O Gorman (Vitalik - Live from Pikes Ibiza Vitalik Opening Party) TRACKLISTING Nic Fanciulli, Marc E. Bassy - Hold On // Defected Pinto (NYC) - Name Of Love // Moxy Music THE HOTSPOT Cisco Cisco - The Heat // Apersonal Wh0, Anelisa Lamola - The Power “Mason Flint Remix” // Sweat It Out BACK IN THE BOX DJ Gregory Africanism - Block Party “Baron Remix” // Yellow Productions Blackchild (ITA) - Nothing Better Than Music “Dub” // Defected 3-ON-THE-SPIN Alan Dixon, MOAT, Tom Diesel - The Underground // DFTD Fka Mash, Nduduzo Makhathini, Anna Widauer “Re-Amathambo Remix” Lazarusman, Kitty Amor - The Black Dream // REALM Records Harry Romero - Blackout // Faith The Illustrious Blacks - Suck My Disco // Soul Clap Records Your SHOUT! (Gary Manley, We Love House) Yass – I Go Deep // Grei Matter Records Riva Starr, Nic Hanson - (I'll Be Your) Paradise // Snatch Records ACID HARRY - La Bomba // Stashed THE CLASSIC TRACK Raw - Asuca “Tribal Mix” // Strictly Rhythm Special Guestmix: Ryan O Gorman (Vitalik - Live from Pikes Ibiza Vitalik Opening Party) www.YoversionRecords.com @JohnJonesDJ
Hey Tinies!We're back with the full rundown from the hen do... From our trip to Pikes (where we almost didn't get in), to Sophie getting attention from the only guy around - much to her annoyance. Plus, Melissa shares how she caught Toby out on a big night while she was away... all thanks to the Ring doorbell.Ruby also joins us with a Central Cee update, she's also turning 30 next week, so we chat about how she's feeling in these last few days of her twenties and where she's at with life in general.This week's dilemmas - one Tiny is struggling because her boyfriend's decided to shave off all his body hair and it's putting her off! The girls discuss their thoughts on hairy vs groomed....And another listener is constantly clashing with her partner and unsure how to handle it. We share what's helped us when it comes to dealing with arguments in relationships.Got a dilemma, some personal advice for a fellow Tiny, or a follow-up to a previous one? Send us a voice note or message on Insta @wednesdayspodcast, or drop us an email at wednesdays@jampotproductions.co.uk--Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/wednesdayspodcast/TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@wednesdayspodcastEmail | wednesdays@jampotproductions.co.uk--Credits:Producer: @gurlinaheer_Exec: @jemimarathboneVideo editor: @lizziemccarthySocial: @laurabcoughlan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
80's NYC NRG loft party vibes from CC:DISCO! on remix duty for Daisybelle. There once was a DJ named Daisybelle, Who played records fantastically well, With Tasty Lopez she'd shout, “Eyes Wide Shut” all about, Till the dancefloor was caught in their spell! They journeyed from London to Puerto, With CCDISCO's remixes in tow, On HE.SHE.THEY. RECORDS they'd bounce, With high-energy sounds to announce, Making sunrise sessions brilliantly glow! The vinyl-driven Daisybellian beat, Made fabric and Pikes quite replete, With eclectic selection, And musical connection, The Printworks crowd stamped with their feet! Oh! The shimmer and ravey tension! And dancefloors too many to mention! With euphoria slow-burning bright, Till the darkness turned into light, A melodic house music invention! London-via-Puerto Rico DJ/producer Daisybelle is a regular at fabric and Pike. Eyes Wide Shut features vocals from Tasty Lopez. We're premiering the 80's bounce of CC:DISCO!'s rework… Get it on, let's go. https://www.theransomnote.com/music/premieres/premiere-daisybelle-ft-tasty-lopez-eyes-wide-shut-ccdisco-remix/ @daisybelledj / @cc-disco
With great hooks and riffs, soaring harmonies and great lyrical turns of phrase, The Northern Pikes lit the Canadian music scene on fire. Now, Joseph Whalen joins the show to go through the discography of this great Canadian quartet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom, Diana and Michael are back recapping a race, Pikes Peek, and giving life and training updates. We celebrate the return of Goal Getters and finish off the episodes with your remembrances of Erin. Thank you all for thinking of her and sharing your stories. ChaptersOpen 0:00WWARF 15:59Goal Getters 27:40Pikes Peek 47:55Training Update 1:08:19Something Good 1:20:22Remembering Erin 1:33:01Come laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
South Carolina football got a big portal win on Tuesday, beating out two titans of the sport, Ohio State and Georgia, for the services of Georgia Southern defensive tackle Troy Pikes. JC Shurburtt breaks down Pikes and resets the defensive tackle room for a third time this offseason. Also, Cam Scott returns to Carolina basketball and two Tuesday wins on the diamond. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As their evening continues, the stakes get higher for the Misfits. Quip has meetings with the Queens of both Pikes and Hearts where he is offered a place in their courts. Stevie comes face to face with her traumatic past while Malcom seems to be drawing the attention of the least stable person in the Card Kingdom. Before the night is over, they are reminded how much danger they are truly in. CAST:Game Master...Celine TrellaMalcolm Glass...Jake DiBlasiQuip Buttfore…Sean DoughertyStevie Harrington…Monica GalarzaKorvis…Ted SikoraCREDITS:Theme Song...Ryan LoganScore...Jake Diblasi, Rafael Miranda, Justyn Trella, Kevin O'Leary, and Monument StudiosEditor...Sean DoughertyAudio Producer…Celine TrellaCover Art...Matt MacriCharacter Art...Steph Catalioto Sound Effects…Monument Studios
A group of volunteers is organizing a search for the remains of Emily Pike, aiming to bring closure to her, her family, and her tribal community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back, metal warriors, to another electrifying episode of The Willie Jackerson Experiment! Last year, we took a deep dive into the world of Celtic metal, and you all loved it so much that we're bringing it back—this time with a twist. We're pitting four legendary Celtic metal bands against each other, and YOU get to decide the winner!Segment 1: The Roots of Celtic MetalBefore we dive into the contenders, let's take a quick look at what makes Celtic metal such a powerful genre. Combining traditional folk instruments like bagpipes, tin whistles, and fiddles with the raw power of heavy metal, this subgenre delivers storytelling and epic melodies that feel like they've been passed down from warrior to warrior through the ages. Bands like Skyclad and Waylander laid the foundation, and now, it's time to showcase four of the greatest modern torchbearers of Celtic metal.Segment 2: The ContendersBand #1: Cruachan – Known for their fusion of blackened riffs and haunting Celtic harmonies, this band's signature sound is both ferocious and deeply rooted in folklore. One of their standout tracks, The Crow, takes us straight into the heart of an ancient battlefield.Band #2: Tuatha – These warriors take a more folk-heavy approach, with galloping rhythms and melodies that will have you raising your horn of mead in the air. Their song Guns and Pikes is a perfect example of their ability to transport listeners to misty highlands and fiery clashes.Band #3: Grymheart– Blending symphonic elements with Celtic themes, this band creates a soundscape fit for both battle and celebration. Their anthem Givis Fatuus is a must-hear for anyone who loves epic storytelling in metal.Segment 3: Listener Poll – Who's the King of Celtic Metal?Now it's time for you, the listeners, to make your voices heard! Head over to our [website/social media] and vote for which band you think deserves the crown of this year's Celtic Metal Clash. We'll tally up the results and announce the winner in our next episode.Outro:That's a wrap on this week's journey into the highlands and battlefields of Celtic metal. Keep those horns raised and your playlists heavy! Don't forget to subscribe, share this episode, and let us know what you think of this year's contenders. Until next time—stay metal, stay legendary!
If you're looking to connect with like-minded leaders and glean practical insights to elevate your ministry, be sure to join us for the EDM '25 conference. Register at https://www.vianations.org/students/events/edm25 We're back with the latest episode of our series, "Offstage": A sneak peek into the lives, ministries, and passions of our EDM '25 keynote speakers. In today's episode, Dr. Delvin Pikes of Every Nation Campus shares his journey from college athlete to campus minister, being led by the Holy Spirit, and much more from his experience. Show Notes: → "What I Wish I Knew Before My 1st Year In Ministry" (Article by Dr. Delvin Pikes) https://www.vianations.org/students/articles/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-my-1st-year-in-ministry → Every Nation Campus: https://everynationcampus.org/
OMG, Mallory's found a ghost cat! Or a reincarnation cat? Or possibly just a regular cat? This book definitely comes down on the side of “ghosts are real”, but is EXTREMELY vague on what ghosts actually are and whether they can use a litterbox. Also, the Pikes learn about Alzheimer's! Merry Christmas, folks! On today's agenda: a litany of crimes against food; the cool lesbian biker auntie we all wish we were; Mallory and Jessi's shameful secret; it's not crop theft if you know the farmer; some remarks about aging that are frankly uncalled-for; cut-rate ectoplasm detectors are a false economy; Claudia Kishi, old-person whisperer; Esther's cat chooses violence. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!
After Stacey moves back to New York, a vacancy in the club creates an opportunity for the eldest Pike child to graduate from charge to sitter–but opinions differ on whether Mallory is ready for the responsibility. Bolstered by a budding best friendship, Mallory and the latest new girl in town, Jessi Ramsey, decide to strike out on their own and threaten the BSC's monopoly. Join us at the moping tree to hatch plans, talk horse books, and greet/meet the ambitious sixth grade sitters in Hello, Mallory. Animal-themed reading list Lizard Music by Daniel Pinkwater Dr. Doolittle by Hugh Lofting The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford Impossible Charlie by Barbara Morgenroth A Morgan for Melinda by Doris Gates The Chronicles of Narnia books, specifically The Horse and His Boy, by C.S. Lewis Homework assignment: Draw the divestive digestive system from memory. Did your parents (like the Pikes) order literal name-brand clothing from Lillian Vernon? Share your stories or alternative sources at stoneybrookreunion@gmail.com. See snaps of some of our special trees on Instagram @stoneybrookreunion.
Join us as we drop the needle on some of their biggest hits and uncover the tales behind them. We were honored to have Alan Longmuir in our studio before his passing, sharing memories from his time with The Bay City Rollers. Get ready to hear how the iconic 'Saturday Night' came to life, complete with Alan's charming Scottish accent. We also feature The Northern Pikes, a Saskatoon band still rocking the stage today. Listen in as they recount the creation of fan-favorite 'Girl with A Problem'. Plus, Ian Thomas takes us on a journey back to the making of his first hit, 'Pilot', with a story that involves a night spent in his 'French truck'. Ian's humor and storytelling prowess shine through in this segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, suffering withdrawal symptoms from our Ibiza trip, so what better way than to get back those memories by making a playlist. including covers of Bowie, Simon & Garfunkel, Godley & Creme, Also, new releases from Ken Fan (Resident DJ at Cafe Del Mar & Pikes), Digby Jones & Chris Coco, plus more. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blueboys-cafe-balearic-beats/Tune into new broadcasts of Blueboy's Cafe Balearic Beats, Wednesdays from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of A Class of Their Own is one you won't want to miss. We sit down with Santanna Oush, the DJ and in her own words the most motivational person in the room. Santanna's story is a rollercoaster of resilience, creativity, and bold self-expression. This episode will have you curious and wondering where we will go next. Buckle up, because this conversation will take you from the humble beginnings selling potatoes out of a blue van to lighting up stages at 14 – all while navigating the complexities of foster care, sexism in the music industry, and an inner journey to balance darkness and light. Santanna opens up about her early years growing up in foster care. It wasn't easy, there were moments of heartbreak, like watching her mother suffer and being unable to help, how she was one of the lucky one to get professional foster parents like Sue and John who provided her with the safety and space to thrive. We dive deep into how these experiences shaped her, revealing that it wasn't just a tough upbringing; it was also where she learned resilience, hope, and self-reliance. And then there's the music. From a young age, Santanna had a natural ear for sound, turning heads at her first gig in Leamington Spa when she was only 14. But the road to becoming a full-time DJ wasn't as smooth as the beats she drops today. She sold potatoes, BIC pens, insurance, sky dishes - I think she could probably sell ice to eskimos. Picture this: Friday night after her day finished at a business magazine the scenes were like The Wolf of Wall Street, fast-paced, chaotic, and sometimes teetering on the edge of control. She was living for the evenings, that was her survival and yet she had to navigate her family's history of addiction, something she's always conscious of, even today in an industry known for its temptations DJing. Today, she unapologetically owns her space in a male-dominated DJ industry. She has founded OUSHE, giving female DJs a platform to DJ in some of the top bars and clubs. She has a regular residency at Pikes in Ibiza, where she elevates upand coming DJs. But it's not just DJing for Santanna, this is the first time she's shares her voice and story. She's actually really shy. Santanna openly shares all of who she is from love, relationships and and her s**ual orientation. She refuses to be put in a box. What will you gain from listening? Expect a candid, unfiltered conversation that touches on themes of resilience, overcoming adversity, and following your passion. Whether you're in the music industry or simply looking for inspiration to push past life's obstacles, Santanna's story is a refreshing reminder that success comes from embracing every part of your journey, accepting the difficult bits and loving yourself and others around you. Why should you listen? If you want to hear about the highs and lows of making it in the DJ industry, staying grounded in a world of temptations, and learning how to embrace both your inner darkness and light, then hit play now. Santanna Oush is living proof that you don't have to fit into anyone's box to make your mark on the world. Santanna #YouAreAClassOfYourOwn. Oush. Guest Santanna Oushhttps://www.instagram.com/santannaoush Listen on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-class-of-their-own/id1732288997Watch on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast/podcastsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Apq2pSbmvytPjABrlidpN?si=4d62eba56abb45adSocial media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aclassoftheirownpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aclassoftheirownpodcastWebsite:https://www.playforchange.co.uk/aclassoftheirownpodcastEpisode bought to you by: play for changehttps://www.playforchange.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/play_forchangehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/playforchangeltd
Bossman Dave is back in the hot seat again as we present something slightly different for this week's Session. This is a one hour excerpt taken from Dave's 3 hour set recorded live last weekend at the legendary Pikes in Ibiza. And if you like what you hear, look out for the full mix forthcoming on Dave's social platforms very soon. But for now, just add volume and enjoy your exclusive taster of this fantastic mix right here on the Selador Sessions. Tracklist 1. Esoteric Circle 'Missing You' [Amaeo] 2. Sam Hopgood ‘ID' [Selador] 3. AIKON 'Tonight' [Frau Blau] 4. Dave Seaman 'Stealing Amber' [Radiant] 5. Major Spirit ‘Yachinyus' 6. Hardt Antoine, Pattn, Rej ‘Ecstacy' [Reculture] 7. Sasha & Jody Barr ‘Phaxon' [Last Night On Earth] 8. Joe Smooth ‘Promised Land' (Solomun)[Armada] 9. Tiga, Hudson Mohawke & Jesse Boykins 'Silence Of Love'(Seaman Private Mix) 10. Radio Slave & Audion ‘Mouth to Mouth' (CASSIMM) [Rekids] 11. ID- ID (HA Remix) 12. Dave Seaman x Shola Phillips ‘Hold On' (AIKON)[Selador] And if you like what you hear, look out for the full mix forthcoming on Dave's social platforms very soon. But for now, just add volume and enjoy your exclusive taster of this fantastic mix right here on the Selador Sessions. This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.
Bossman Dave is back in the hot seat again as we present something slightly different for this week's Session. This is a one hour excerpt taken from Dave's 3 hour set recorded live last weekend at the legendary Pikes in Ibiza. Tracklist 1. Esoteric Circle 'Missing You' [Amaeo] 2. Sam Hopgood ‘ID' [Selador] 3. AIKON 'Tonight' [Frau Blau] 4. Dave Seaman 'Stealing Amber' [Radiant] 5. Major Spirit ‘Yachinyus' 6. Hardt Antoine, Pattn, Rej ‘Ecstacy' [Reculture] 7. Sasha & Jody Barr ‘Phaxon' [Last Night On Earth] 8. Joe Smooth ‘Promised Land' (Solomun)[Armada] 9. Tiga, Hudson Mohawke & Jesse Boykins 'Silence Of Love'(Seaman Private Mix) 10. Radio Slave & Audion ‘Mouth to Mouth' (CASSIMM) [Rekids] 11. ID- ID (HA Remix) 12. Dave Seaman x Shola Phillips ‘Hold On' (AIIKON)[Selador] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Yoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with Vision
Yoversion Podcast #133 - October 2024 with John Jones - Special Guestmix: Perry Martin (Ibiza Resident DJ) TRACKLISTING Tenacious - The Mystery // 883 Casa Kid Fonque, Sio - Rekindled // Defected Records THE HOTSPOT Zach Witness - Girl You Need A House of Mind // White Label Dj Kone & Marc Palacios - Follow You // Motive Records BACK IN THE BOX Inland Knights - Slummin It // HOUSeTOwN Records Edd - Every Morning // Helix 3-ON-THE-SPIN Nic Fanciulli, Robert Courtois - Set Me Free // Saved Discodumper, Noty - Dirty Games - Andruss & Raul Rojav Remix // King Kong Records Cromby - House Flava // Big Saldo's Chunkers Tiga, Hudson Mohawke, Honey Dijon, Channel Tres - Feel The Rush - Honey Dijon Remix // Turbo Recordings Blackchild (ITA) - So Good - Heat Mix - // Solid Grooves Your SHOUT! (Neelum Jay, Maidenhead) David Morales & Romina Johnson - Be Somebody - Kenny Carpenter Remix // DIRIDM Benny Mussa - If You Want - Luke Solomon's Body Remix // Edible Soledrifter feat. Alexandra Morrison - Too Loud - Tedd Patterson Funknasty Remix // Papa Records THE CLASSIC TRACK Donna Washington - Save Your Love For Me - Pete Le Freq Remix // White Label Special Guestmix: Perry Martin (Ibiza Resident DJ)
...in which we ascend Moasdale from Cockley Beck in the company of author Guy Richardson to take a long view of the Scafell massif and its oft-overlooked history. Under pristine skies we ascend the 'moss valley' on a long-abandoned turf-cutters' way to reach Moasdale Col and the Duddon/Esk watershed, where we are wowed by the Alpine panorama of England's highest peaks – a view that is surely one of Lakeland's finest and one which, remarkably, has rarely been captured by poet or painter. In a wide-ranging discussion about the Scafells' neglected history, we identify the fells' first appearence on maps, and the changing names – the Pikes of Scawfell, Scawfell Pike, Scafell Pike, Sca Fell – that offer glimpses into the influence of guidebook writers and the early methods of OS surveyors. Recalling Samuel Taylor Coleridge's infamous descent of Broad Stand (and the subsequent first climb of the accident blackspot by his farming hosts), we consider the great conservation battle to keep conifers from Great Moss; we learn about the madcap attempts to build a road over Sty Head; we reflect on the 'Great Gifts' that secured the heights of Eskdale and Borrowdale for the nation; and we attempt to settle one of the Lakes' enduring debates: is it Scafell or Scawfell?. For more information about Guy's book The Scafells : A Grand Tour and a peek inside see: www.scafells.uk The book is also available from all good bookshops (Cumbrian ones are best!).
In dieser Episode unseres Podcasts widmen wir uns der ersten Staffel von „Star Trek: Strange New Worlds“. Mit Arne und Frank analysieren wir die Höhepunkte der Staffel und betrachten die verschiedenen Facetten der Charaktere, die uns begeistern. Es ist immer ein besonderes Erlebnis, in die Weiten unseres Lieblingsuniversums einzutauchen und dabei die menschlichen und sozialen Themen herauszustellen. Wir beginnen mit Captain Pike, dessen charakterliche Tiefe und Menschlichkeit ins Auge fallen. Anson Mounts Darstellung bringt eine neue Dimension in die Führung des Captains, da Pike stets bemüht ist, eine vertrauensvolle Beziehung zu seiner Crew aufzubauen. Anders als in früheren Serien zeigt er sich nicht nur als strenger Anführer, sondern als jemand, der die Verbindung zu seinen Leuten sucht – sei es beim gemeinsamen Kochen oder beim Einladen neuer Crewmitglieder, um ihnen das Gefühl von Zugehörigkeit zu vermitteln. Arne hebt hervor, wie Pikes integrativer Führungsstil die Dynamik an Bord der Enterprise prägt, was die Leistung seiner Crew steigert. Unsere Diskussion geht weiter zu Lieutenant Commander Una Chin-Riley, die in ihrer Rolle als Pikes Stellvertreterin eine zentrale Figur ist. Ihre Fähigkeit, die Crew in kritischen Momenten zusammenzuhalten, wird besonders durch ihre interessante Herkunft als Illyrianerin verstärkt. Hier zeigt sich, wie tiefgründig die Charakterentwicklung gestaltet ist, denn Unas persönliche Herausforderungen spiegeln sich in ihrer Loyalität und Integrität wider. Sie ist nicht nur eine Stütze der Mannschaft, sondern auch ein Katalysator für schwierige Gespräche über Identität und Vorurteile in der Sternenflotte. Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt ist Spock, dessen innerer Konflikt als halb Mensch, halb Vulkanier zentrale Emotionen aufwirft. Ethan Pecks subtile Darstellung lässt uns Spocks Kampf um Zugehörigkeit miterleben, während er die Erwartungen seiner vulkanischen Kultur und seine menschlichen Gefühle balanciert. Besonders spannend ist die Neuinterpretation seiner Beziehung zu T'Pring, die einen Kontrast zu seiner Entwicklung als komplexe Figur bietet. Wir werfen auch einen Blick auf Lieutenant La'an Noonien Singh, deren faszinierende Hintergrundgeschichte eine ständige Quelle des Konflikts und der inneren Kämpfe darstellt. Ihre Beziehung zu anderen Crewmitgliedern, besonders zu Una, zeigt, wie sie trotz ihrer dunklen Vergangenheit Bindungen aufbauen kann. Diese Entwicklung ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil unseres Gesprächs, da sie verdeutlicht, wie die Serie mit Themen wie Identität, Vorurteil und persönlichem Wachstum umgeht. Im Laufe der Episode reflektieren wir über verschiedene Episoden, die der Charakterentwicklung dienen. Nebenfiguren wie Erika Ortega und Uhura werden beleuchtet. Beide bringen unterschiedliche Perspektiven und Tiefe in die Erzählung ein. Die Interaktionen zwischen den Charakteren verleihen der Serie eine besondere Wärme. Jede Episode hat Höhepunkte und moralische Fragestellungen, die das Herzstück von Star Trek bilden. Besonders erwähnenswert ist der Vorspann der ersten Folge, da er mit beeindruckenden Bildern und Musik Vorfreude erzeugt. Mit einem Fazit beenden wir unsere Analyse und bestätigen, dass „Strange New Worlds“ uns zurück zu den Wurzeln des Star Trek-Universums führt – während es zugleich innovative Erzähltechniken nutzt, die uns in der heutigen Zeit ansprechen. Wir freuen uns auf die zweite Staffel und sind gespannt, wie sich die Charaktere weiterentwickeln. Lasst uns also in das nächste Kapitel dieser Reise eintauchen!
Thanks to the largesse of Mr. Pike's employer and kindly Stoneybrook gajillionaire Watson, the Pikes, Brewers, Thomases, and entire BSC fly to Florida for a twenty-two-person, three-site vacation outside of time. In this super special Super Special episode, our friend/fave film critic/Disney scholar and Disney-goer Tim joins us aboard the Ocean Princess and in Magic Kingdom queues as we immerse ourselves in the MMORPG that is Baby-sitters on Board!, a book with “the structure of As I Lay Dying, with as many characters as Robert Altman's Nashville.” Multi-narrator and NPC-inspired summer reading list: Harriet the Spy The Mayor of Casterbridge Wuthering Heights Baby Island Treasure Island The Princess and the Goblin Find Tim at alternateending.com and on Letterboxd. Follow along on Instagram @stoneybrookreunion. Did the babysitters do Disney World wrong? Share the optimal three-day park plan with us at stoneybrookreunion@gmail.com.
Two carsful of Pikes are headed to the Jersey shore, and two babysitters are along for the ride as "mother's helpers." Stacey can't help falling in LUV with a lifeguard and leaves all of the labor to Mary Anne, who is red with anger, or sunburn, or both. Link arms and stroll the boardwalk with us as we question Boy-Crazy Stacey's supposed sophistication and gift selections and describe our own travel memories and mementos. One of us may still be fired up about the straw doll that got away... Board game to pack in your suitcase: Dream Phone Summer movie night selections (Keanu double feature!): Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) (no Noskote or Zinka in this scene, but Napoleon sure is enjoying Waterloo!) Parenthood (1989) Slightly disturbing bedtime story: Heckedy Peg by Audrey Wood Parents' choice for a rainy day vacation activity: https://plimoth.org/ Background on name change: https://plimoth.org/news-press/commemorating-400-years-reflecting-on-our-mission Follow along on Instagram @stoneybrookreunion.
Pour ce nouvel épisode, j'ai le plaisir de partager le micro avec Simon de l'excellent podcast Musique Déviante !Ça fait des années que j'écoute la musique de Buckethead et s'attaquer à sa carrière en podcast était un vieux rêve mais, comme celle-ci est inséparable du personnage, il fallait que je travaille avec Simon. Au programme de ce long épisode : retour sur 30 ans de carrière d'un des guitaristes les plus doués de sa génération, à l'origine de plus de 660 albums originaux (nombre qui a évolué même pendant le montage), qui a travaillé avec des artistes très atypiques tout comme avec la machine industrielle Guns N'Roses, le tout sans jamais retirer son fidèle masque ni son seau. Comme d'habitude, il sera question d'harmonie, de technique mais aussi beaucoup d'anecdotes, alors installez-vous confortablement, on part à Bucketheadland !La playlist intégrale de l'épisode n'est disponible que sur youtube car tous les titres ne sont pas sur les spodeezer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa7EAVd7Mfk&list=PLqb3q75uaydaGOnYbZUP2btvto1hmyskYSi l'épisode vous plait, merci par avance pour tout commentaire sur les applis de podcast !Découvrir Musique Déviante : https://www.vodio.fr/rssmedias.php?valeur=341Instagram Musique Déviante : https://www.instagram.com/musiquedeviante/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tonight,We're talking Pikes with people that know things!
Dave returns to the hot seat this week for another lovingly crafted edition of his widely acclaimed Radio Therapy Show. Tracklist.. 1. Catz 'n Dogz feat, Cloud Boat ‘Open Door' (Jonathan Kaspar) [Pets] 2. mOat feat. Kyoto ‘Undertones' (DJ Tennis) [Armada] 3. Niconé & Dirty Doering feat. Odara Sol ‘Last Exit Space' (Hyenah Remix) [Katermukke] 4. Esoteric Circle ‘Missing You' [Amaeo] 5. Andrew Sant ‘In The Beginning' [Selador] 6. Moeaike ‘ Bo Bom' (Alan Dixon) [Madorasindahouse] 7. Marc Werner & AMacowicz ‘Limbum' [3000 Grad] 8. Frankey & Sandrino feat. Charlotte Riby ‘Memories' [Innervisions] 9. Artche ‘Together' [Shén] 10. Pole Position ‘Dig My Moves' [Anims] 11. BEBBO ‘Esta Noche Tonite' [Stereo] 12. Nick Warrem ‘Ultravox' (Hernan Cattaneo & Kevin Di Serna) [Soundgarden] You can also access an extended version of Radio Therapy every month by subscribing to Dave's Mixcloud Select service.. Head to... https://www.mixcloud.com/daveseaman/select/ for further details Dave Seaman June/July 2024 Tour Dates Jun 14th - Unit 58, London, UK *Jun 21 - Club De Pescadores, Buenos Aires *Jun 22 - Moscú, Buenos Aires Jun 29 - Akasha, Ibiza June 30 - Pikes, Ibiza Jul 5th - Masada Courtyard, Chicago Jul 6th - Stereo, Montreal, Canada *Jul 12 - Noisily Festival, Leicestershire, UK July 26 - 3D, Latitude Festival, Southwold, UK *July 27 - Seladoria, Meraki, Liverpool * with Quivver Check https://djdaveseaman.com/tour/ for details This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Dave returns to the hot seat this week for another lovingly crafted edition of his widely acclaimed Radio Therapy Show. Tracklist.. 1. Catz 'n Dogz feat, Cloud Boat ‘Open Door' (Jonathan Kaspar) [Pets] 2. mOat feat. Kyoto ‘Undertones' (DJ Tennis) [Armada] 3. Niconé & Dirty Doering feat. Odara Sol ‘Last Exit Space' (Hyenah Remix) [Katermukke] 4. Esoteric Circle ‘Missing You' [Amaeo] 5. Andrew Sant ‘In The Beginning' [Selador] 6. Moeaike ‘ Bo Bom' (Alan Dixon) [Madorasindahouse] 7. Marc Werner & AMacowicz ‘Limbum' [3000 Grad] 8. Frankey & Sandrino feat. Charlotte Riby ‘Memories' [Innervisions] 9. Artche ‘Together' [Shén] 10. Pole Position ‘Dig My Moves' [Anims] 11. BEBBO ‘Esta Noche Tonite' [Stereo] 12. Nick Warren ‘Ultravox' (Hernan Cattaneo & Kevin Di Serna) [Soundgarden] You can also access an extended version of Radio Therapy every month by subscribing to Dave's Mixcloud Select service.. Head to... https://www.mixcloud.com/daveseaman/select/ for further details Dave Seaman June/July 2024 Tour Dates Jun 14th - Unit 58, London, UK *Jun 21 - Club De Pescadores, Buenos Aires *Jun 22 - Moscú, Buenos Aires Jun 29 - Akasha, Ibiza June 30 - Pikes, Ibiza Jul 5th - Masada Courtyard, Chicago Jul 6th - Stereo, Montreal, Canada *Jul 12 - Noisily Festival, Leicestershire, UK July 26 - 3D, Latitude Festival, Southwold, UK *July 27 - Seladoria, Meraki, Liverpool * with Quivver Check https://djdaveseaman.com/tour/ for details This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.
My guest this week is Scott Gray is an Artist and DJ from London. He is joint founder of Ibiza's iconic Melon Bomb DJ collective and creator of the art and design brand Chapter. The Island of Ibiza (where Scott now resides) is the main influence and really kick-started his art and musical career. We met at Scott's home in Ibiza - where the walls are filled with his favourite art and he serves a cracking cup of coffee. We talked about the incredible change Scott and his wife Mandy created in their lives - when whilst on holiday in Ibiza Scott has a near breakdown moment and realised he could not continue with his stressful if successful career in recruitment. Another life called them. Fast forward a few years and Scott followed his intuition again to bring together some fellow DJs to create the now globally renowned and frankly Island favourite - House Music Collective Melon Bomb. We talk about the life of a DJ, the joys the pressures the creative process and of course just what it's like to move a crowd to your rhythms. I really enjoyed getting to know Scott better through this chat and he says an abundance of wisdom and advice for anyone thinking about change and anyone finding their mojo not to be in the groove they'd like. Remember to subscribe to be notified about new episodes. And please do rate & review this episode on Apple Podcasts. And if you'd like to book a free 30 minute discovery call with me to talk about some coaching can help get your Mojo back - just drop me an email. Hope you love it Richard
If our gravely voices aren't a dead giveaway, we're just back from Ibiza. We've returned with hoarse vocal cords and recommendations! As always, send us your ideas to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Amnesia - https://www.amnesia.es/Pikes - https://www.pikesibiza.com/Crazy P - Heartbreaker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU4Cv8E_yxE&ab_channel=OmRecordsClean Co - https://clean.co/Ashley Madison - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32307741/Calligraphy Health - https://www.instagram.com/calligraphyhealth/Marisa Peer - https://www.instagram.com/marisapeertherapy/?hl=enPaul Weller 66 - https://open.spotify.com/album/1Mjh8aa3oKEaDO9U1uwhEpSour Truth - https://www.instagram.com/sour._truth/The Water Shed - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/638982145799587567?source_impression_id=p3_1716936926_xsOh1Y31zMXI4qMFThe Fall Guy - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1684562/Myra's Story - https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/myras-story/trafalgar-theatre/Roadhouse - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3359350/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the Record is a conversation series where we speak with all manner of music heads — DJs, music journos, indie label captains, record shop owners, listening bar kingpins, et al — about their stories + the music that makes them. Join the Crate Coalition: https://discord.gg/sAaG6a7bv4 Dicky Trisco is a DJ and music producer who lives and breathes what he does. His passion for music and desire for good times is well known. He has spent years chasing that sound and that feeling around the globe as an international DJ. For him DJing is all about people. He is addicted to the way music connects people and makes for better days. Dicky really broke through as a DJ and producer in the Nu Disco/Disco Revival years from around 2004. In particular, his run of DJ edit, original and remix releases alongside Balearic House hero Pete Herbert on Disco Deviance and Maxi Discs led to him becoming an increasingly in demand DJ with a busy international touring schedule. He is also rumoured to be the force behind the rather legendary Secret Squirrel vinyl only imprint. But who knows??? It's a secret. Since those early days, Dicky has toured constantly around Asia, Australia, Central/South America, USA, Europe and the UK sharing the music and the sound he loves. He has also become a regular at a long list of high profile festivals including the legendary Glastonbury, Electric Elephant, Mareh, Love International, Festival No 6 and many more. Dicky is also a mainstay of the local scene in his hometown of Dundee, Scotland where he was a resident of the infamous ‘Small Town Club' aka Reading Rooms for over a decade. At nights like Autodisco, Disco Deviance, A Night With and Non Stop, he learned his trade playing alongside many of his heroes and legendary DJs from around the world such as Andrew Weatherall, Optimo, Rahaan, Jazzie B, Horse Meat Disco, Farley Jackmaster and many more. Dicky also ran and curated the well-respected House music label Home Taping Is Killing Music for many years putting out a run of amazing releases. Home Taping broke a number of great House artists who have gone on to become household names in the scene including The Blessed Madonna, The Revenge, Nicholas, Borrowed Identity, Eddie C & Medlar amongst others. Dicky continues to discover, produce and remix music for a number of quality imprints including Razor-N-Tape, File Under Disco, Home Taping, Barefoot Beats, Nervous Records and many more. He has also remixed major artists such as Bryan Ferry, Belle & Sebastian, L'Impératrice, Edwyn Collins (Orange Juice), Danielle Baldelli, Faze Action, The Orielles, Golden Dawn Arkestra and Tensnake down in his basement studio. Most recently Dicky has been creating original music alongside NYC music machine JKriv under the name Sentimental Animals for the Razor-N-Tape imprint. Their Love Vibration EP was very well received by disc jockeys around the world and has been played by the likes of Craig Charles who made it one of his Tracks of 2021 on his BBC Radio 6 Funk & Soul show. Dicky became a resident DJ at Pikes in Ibiza in the summer of 2023 playing in every area - poolside, terrace, Freddies, bathtub - in this legendary club. He also kick started a monthly radio show out of Ibiza called International Sounds on OpenLab Radio where he showcases the music he discovers, makes and plays while travelling around the globe. As a disc jockey, DT packs a little bit of everything into his sets of International Sounds and is committed to the idea that music and club nights should be all about escapism, joy and togetherness. As Dicky says love and dancing is what we need. Amen to that. Explore more of this conversation and others: www.greymatter.fm/community/ftr037-dicky-trisco --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greymatterfm/message
Fat Tony – real name Tony Marnach – went from living on a London council estate to best mate of Kate Moss and Boy George, and one of the party scene's most notoriously hedonistic DJs. Since commencing his sober 17 years ago, he has forged a career as fashion's go-to DJ and an LGBTQ+ activist. His new memoir, I Don't Take Requests, documents his journey from difficult beginnings to kingpin of the 80s and 90s club scene, his drug addiction, HIV diagnosis, rehab and recovery. In todays episode, ahead of his Ibiza opening gig at Pikes party, Back to Mine, he sits down with Jo Youle at the Hub Ibiza studios to reveal his story from Love & recently getting engaged in NYC to his Fiance Stavros to casting h8is mind back to his glory days at Paradise garage, Studio 54 and the Loft in NYC when he used to play and party on the circuit.
Informed by innovation and the ever evolving prospects of technology, Melbourne-based music producer Austin X Machine brings an unconventional approach to the electronic music realm. Intuitive and knowledgeable, the ambitious emerging producer draws his inspiration from artists like Matt Sassari and Gorgon City. Austin X Machine strives to create detailed and creative productions that span multiple genres. With an ability to create a palette of experimental textures, and with a lightness and darkness filtering through this music, his distinctive releases bring a refreshing atmosphere to the dancefloor. Austin X Machine has brought his sound to a variety of outlets around the globe. With mix work for the legendary club Pikes in Ibiza, Ministry of Sound London, and more, he enjoys playing anything from wonky Detroit style techno through to progressive house. Live sessions at Park Social monthly in Melbourne also highlights Austin X Machine's instinct for deep house cuts and B side delights. The Melbourne DJ and producer has also released a number of tracks and remixes on House of Now (London), Mono Maison, Carbon Movement and his own label Trunky Tracks. In the last year he had two tracks in KISS FM's Top 10, with 'Poultry' and 'A.I.' and support from Sister Bliss on Radio 1, Benny Bennassi's playlists and Czech Republic's no.1 DJ Ondray. https://www.instagram.com/austinxmachine/ Please find all episodes here: https://www.improvidra.com/mixes Happy New Year! See you on the dance floor in 2024! TRACKLIST: Austin X Machine - Mississippi [Trunky Tracks] Gorgon City - Sidewindah (feat. Flirta D) (Extended Mix) [Realm / EMI] Austin X Machine - Dirty Freq [Trunky Tracks] Rebuke - The Pipe (Original Mix) [DIRTYBIRD] Austin X Machine - New Era [Trunky Tracks] Hugel - Morenita feat. Cumbiafrica (Matt Sassari Extended Remix) [Cr2 Records] Austin X Machine - My Paradise (Master) [Trunky Tracks] Marco Resmann - Mobius Original Mix [Gruuv] Austin X Machine - Internal [Trunky Tracks] Austin X Machine - Elephant In The Room [House of Now] Austin X Machine - Spy Circle [Trunky Tracks] Austin X Machine + Dirty Lookin' Mobile Disco - 57 Something [Carbon Movement]
Comic Book Chronicles Ep. 548: Ghosts of Pikes Past - Twas once again the night before the night before Christmas, and Agent_70 and Roddykat are doing a show! It starts off kind of shaky because of ironing out technical difficulties, but gets back into form by the time it ends!
This week the hunks are joined by their half-Mexican/half-Hunk West Coast correspondent, Ryan Elizondo, to talk all things, muskies Inc. as well as an in-depth conversation regarding a listener question; how to prepare for a trophy pike trip in Canada as juxtaposed with Muskie fishing and Musky gear. There are lots of good takes, with the guys falling all over the spectrum from heavy spinning set ups to mid range Muskie set ups. Baits are a hot topic as well, give it a listen and let us know your take!
The BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Marco's Pizza! Thank you to Marco's for joining us as we provide Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan local high school sports coverage!Coming up: Shawn's Irish Tavern Player of the Week, Anthony Wayne at Whitmer Girls Basketball, A Fantastic Highlight play, Game of the Week: Preview, and MUCH MORE.Follow Brendan Goforth on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrendanGoforthFollow Justin Feldkamp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinFeldkampFollow Mike Rob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Coach_MikeRobFollow BCSN on our Social Media:- https://twitter.com/BCSNsports- https://www.facebook.com/bcsnsports- https://www.instagram.com/bcsnsports/- https://www.tiktok.com/@bcsnsports- https://www.youtube.com/bcsnsportsCheck out our website: https://www.bcsnnation.com/podcastThe BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Marco's Pizza.
This week we got ecstatic with Bestival curator and creator Mr Rob Da bank as he brought his breathwork to Ibiza and the dome of Pikes for the final edition of Cosmic Pineapple. It has been an incredible summer for the man who brought the very last round of free parties to ibiza and Rob explains that breathwork was a natural progression for him as he has been meditating since his twenties. He says Noise is not a drawback for him and he can meditate anywhere these days, from nightclubs to Mosquito fuelled fields. Catch the full Episode with Robby as he gives us his perspective of Ibiza after all these years partying here back in the day as a now 50 year old father of four. www.theresetrebel.com
Darth Maul and Savage Oppress are floating in a escape pod in space. A lightsaber cuts a hole in the hatch, but that's no lightsaber: it's a darksaber! We see Pre Vizsla and is that Bo-Katan?Deathwatch return to their camp and it's got a real master race vibe to it. Maul declares himself the true lord of the Sith so I think we can assume the Deathwatch base is on the planet Avignon. Pre and Maul then have a tea party. That's not even a joke.Maul decides to shake down the Black Sun syndicate (it's pronounced SheeZor). After some aggressive negotiations Maul has their loyalty. Maul says his Pre's, plans lack clarity, his Gantt charts are sloppy and his online PMP certification isn't from an accredited source. The Pyke Syndicate decides to volunteer instead of being conscripted. Maul tries the same tactic with the Hutts that he tried with Black Sun, but the Hutts have bounty hunters of their own: Dengar, Embo and some of our other B-list bounty hunters deliver a counter proposal via blaster fire.Next Maul plans to attack Mandalore, hitting key targets to sow distrust in Satine as a leader. The Pikes take over the shipping docks, the Black Sun Clan terrorizes the city center. Vizla “captures” Savage for show, and uses his new found popularity to take over Mandalore and imprison Satine. Vizla also captures Maul, not part of the plan.While in prison with Savage, Maul looks for a worthy successor to Satine/Vizla… and what better place to go shopping than a prison. He finds Almec, the former Prime Minister that Satine had jailed for… was it poisoning kids with watered down tea? With Almec in tow, Maul challenges Vizla to combat for leadership of Mandalore. After a lightsabery/darksabery/blastery/grenady/jet-packy/ropey/punchy/kicky fight, Maul beheads Vizla. Darksaber in hand, he claims the right to lead Mandalore. Bo-Katan and company will never accept an outsider as leader and escape after a firefight.Almec, in his new position of power, tells the public that Satine killed Vizla. Maul, while on his throne of lies, is happy to be playing puppetmaster.The kids from Season 3's “The Academy,” all aged 10 years somehow, stage a prison break to free Satine, along with Bo-Katan. The escape is short-lived, but Satine gets an emergency message to Obi-Wan Kenobi. Strangely, when he receives it at the Jedi Temple, it's a few sentences longer than the one we just saw her send. SpaceTime(tm) is weird.Because Mandalore is neutral, the Jedi Council will not act to help. Obi-Wan Kenobi will have to come to Satine's aid on his own. He walks into the prison and once more easily walks Satine out. They need better guards at this prison. Satine says her sister can help, but they are recaptured by Maul.Maul explains his plan isn't to kill Kenobi, but to make him suffer, then kills Satine with the darksaber in front of Obi-Wan. With her dying words, she says she has always loved him and always will. Maul orders Kenobi imprisoned to rot in his suffering. They take him to the prison, but he immediately is freed by Bo-katan and her men. Really, prison security is an issue. Obi-Wan realizes Bo-katan is the sister Satine mentions, and gives his condolences. Meanwhile, Darth Sidious, having sensed a disturbance in the force, has arrived on Mandalore in person to deal with his former apprentice. Sidious says Maul has become a rival. Maul, Savage, and Opress draw their sabers - Sidious kills Savage Opress in the fight but instead of ending Maul, reveals he has other uses for him as we reach THE END.https://twitter.com/ClosingCrawlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/closing-crawl/id1530133296https://www.closingcrawl.com/Merch at: https://bit.ly/spacetimetm
Claudia is truly living her best life in this one! Meet a famous artist she adores? Check. Attend a fancy museum party in one of Mimi's kimonos? Check. Catch a thief in the process of an actual museum heist? Check! It's a fun romp as the New Museum of Stoneybrook takes the town by storm and our girls (led by Claud of course!) catch the culprit! We spend way too long talking about which baby-sitter is which animal, Anne for some reason knows that koalas get chlamydia (or is it syphilis?) and no one wants to take any Pikes to the mall. Join us!
Last time we spoke about the conclusion to the Lae-Salamaua campaign. Operation postern was unleashed with a bang. The Japanese were taken by complete surprise when the allies landed in the Lae Area. General Nakano frantically withdrew the forces from Salamaua over to Lae having been duped by the allied deception. Despite their fighting withdrawal, the Japanese not only lost Lae to the surprise attack, but ironically lost Salamaua at the same time. It was a race for the allied divisions to see who would seize both objectives. As the allies marched into Salamaua they realized it was so desolated, it probably would not be of use as a forward base, but Lae would prove extremely beneficial. Ultimately Nakano managed to get 8000 or more men out of the mayhem, now marching north for salvation, but the allies were not done yet. This episode is Huon Peninsula Offensive Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Before we venture back to the boys on Green Hell, there had been some developments in the Solomons. On September 18th, Admiral Wilkinson brought over the first units of General Barrowcloughs 3rd division, the 35th and 37th battalions of the 14th brigade. They were brought over to Les Gill's plantation located at Joroveto north of Barakoma and they landed without any conflicts. Unbeknownst to them however, Admiral Sakamaki had launched an airstrike of 12 vals and 48 zeros. Luckily the allies tossed an interception in the form of 17 F4U Corsairs, 6 Hellcats and 4 P-40's which ran into them just over Baga island as Admiral Wilkinsons escorts force of 7 destroyers were making their escape. The air battle spread towards the east where the landing area was, but no shipping was damaged as the allies claimed to have knocked out 15 enemy aircraft at the cost of 3 Corsairs. Once he got ashore, Barrowclough assumed command of the Northern Landing force and set up his HQ on the eastern coast of Vella Lavella. In response, Wilkinson spread his fighter cover more thinly and scattered his LSTs away from Barakoma's anti-aircraft guns. On September 25th a large convoy carrying the 30th battalion, 14th brigade and some marines and Seabee units arrived at Ruravai. They began establishing an advance Marine base for an upcoming operation against Bougainville. This prompted Sakamaki to launch another air strike, this time of 8 vals and 40 zeros. Brigadier General James Moore had roughly 20 fighters to cover the convoy, but some of the vals managed to slip past them. At 11:13, 12 Hellcats intercepted the enemy, leading to dogfights with the Zeros, but two minutes later the Vals had come out from hiding in front of the sun. The vals were targeting the IMAC landing site at Ruravai where the 77th seabees had been clearing a beach area. The marines had some 40mm guns already set up when the Vals struck. Two bombs hit LST-167 forcing it vessel to beach itself while the rest of the bombs scattered across the beach killing 32 men and wounding 58. Sakamaki followed this up with another air strike on October 1st consisting of 8 vals and a dozen zeros again against Ruravai. The 1st marine parachute battalion was landing at the time, as Sakamaki's bombers successfully evaded allied rader and fighter patrols to hit the LSTs. LST-334 took a hit and near miss causing damage but no casualties. LST-448 was hit twice leaving her bursting into flames, killing 52 men with many more wounded. LAST-448 was hit again leading to her sinking while under tow. It was some pretty devastating air strikes, but it was also to be the last as the Japanese were in the midst of evacuating their troops from New Georgia and the 26th air flotilla was withdrawing from Buin. To the northwest, Fijina commandos ha discovered the Horaniu defense force were now scattered in an area between Tambala Bay and Marquana Bay. Barrowclough decided to order Bridagider Leslie Potter's 14th brigade to take out the enemy there. Potter planned to take the 35th battalion and his HQ up the western coast to Matu Soroto Bay while the 37th battalion would land at Doveli cover on the northern coast, hoping to trap the Japanese between both forces. On September 21st, Captain Tsuruya Yoshio had just arrived from Buin to take command of the rather disorganized Vella Lavella forces and began concentrating at Marquana Bay establishing a defensive perimeter. Potter's forces successfully landed at the designated points by september 24th and prepared their advance for the next day. Meanwhile Admiral Samejima and Kusaka were planning the evacuation of Kolombangara. To help them General Imamura was tossing over Major General Yoshimura Masayoshi's 2nd shipping detachment alongside 30 barges. Plans were quickly formed back in early september for Yoshimura to carrying out the evacuation in two stages beginning on September 28th and October 20th via the Choiseul route. Admiral Ijuin proposed using the 8th fleet destroyers for both transport and cover. Kusaka approved the plans and granted an additional 6 destroyers for Ijuins task, taken from the combined fleet, while also arranging some air cover from Sakamaki over Choiseul. The operation designated Se-gō, was mostly complete. Yoshimure assumed command over the Barges designated the 17th army sea battle unit, while under command of Samejima. He would have ultimately at his disposal 70 barges. Yoshimura had armed the barges usually with heavy machine guns and trained the crews to expect attacks from American destroyers and PT boats. He also outfitted them with repair tools. One of the largest problems he faced was how to move 70 barges and 9 small naval vedettes to the forward bases while keeping them hidden from enemy aircraft. The NGAF would confirm this problem on September 20th, when 8 Corsairs were patrolling and came across some barges. They managed to destroy 5 out of the 8 they found. Yoshimura recalled “it was an inauspicious start to the operation”. But he carried on none the less. Leaving buin on september 23rd, they arrived at Sumbe Head by the 25th where the 8th fleet sent a detachment of the Kure 7th to establish a base of operations. Kusaka flew into Vila to meet with General Sasaki and Admiral ota, landing in the midst of exploding shells. To prepare for the withdrawal Sakai had established 3 boarding points along Kolombangara; Jack harbor, Tuki point and Hambare harbor. At the same time he tried to conceal his intentions by increasing patrols and firing off the Yokosuka 7th guns against the enemy. Alongside this he had demolition teams blowing up all the airfield installations, which was mingling with General Barker's artillery. Construction units were beginning to cut trails to the boarding points. Against them was Admiral Halsey who held intelligence indicated the Japanese were planning to either reinforce or evacuate Kolombangara. Halsey send Admiral Merrills task force 39 to move up the Slot while Admiral Wilkinsons destroyers would swing south up Vella Gulf with the objective of catching the enemy between them. Halsey called it a “mouse trap”. On september 25th however, both the USS Columbia and Clevland reported sighting torpedo wakes, indicating a possible submarine force prompting Halsey to pull back the cruisers before the mousetrap was sprung, leaving only Wilkinsons destroyers to pounce on the evacuating Japanese. But thats all for the solomon's for now as we are jumping back to Green Hell. Salamaua and Lae had fallen. General Adachi was now determined to hold the Finisterre range, the Ramu Valley and the Huon Peninsula. He ordered Nakai detachment consisting of the 78th regiment less one company and a battalion of the 26th field artillery regiment led by Major General Nakai Masutaro to take up a position at Kaiapit. Masutaro's boys were to try and help halt the enemy pursuing General Nakano's fleeing 51st division. To make matters worse, although the original orders were for the fleeing men to carry their weapons, the Japanese progressively began to abandon their equipment as they fled. Rifle ammunition was the first to go, followed by helmets, then rifles. Kitamoto Masamichi ordered his engineers to gather as many of the abandoned rifles as they could and use their files to erase the chrysanthemum insignia off them. For those of you who don't know, the chrysanthemum is the symbol of the emperor, so they were going to literally waste time and resources to mitigate what they thought was a disgrace. Men also dropped rice, personal belongings, clothes, whatever they had to in order to survive. The logical thing to do is survive, not take time to file off the symbol of your emperor off the rifles. Major Shintani's 1st battalion of the 80th regiment apparently carried all their weapons across the Saruwaged, including 4 heavy machine guns. Shintani had told his men “the soldier who abandons his arms will be shot to death”. Shintani actually died during the crossing of the Saruwaged, but his men carried on his orders. Some of you might know already, but I am a Dad Carlin fanboy and he said it quite right in his piece on the pacific war about the Japanese. They did everything to the extreme. You just don't see the same radical behavior from the other belligerents of WW2. I find we often mock the Japanese naivety about believing their spirit would overcome the material difference, but by hell come high water they tried. They marched north via the Markham valley while General Katagiri's 20th division was sent to help defend Finschhafen. The Japanese had to shuffle their strategic plans at this point. Thus far they had not regarded the losses of Guadalcanal and Buna-Gona as irretrievable, always believing a decisive victory could be obtained allowing for their recapture. Now after losing Lae-Salamaua, the central solomons and the Aluetians, a brutal realization had dawned on them. With a new thrust into the central pacific, they now saw their perimeter was overextended and they needed to withdraw it. This created what became known as the absolute zone of national defense also called the absolute defense line. Tokyo drew the new perimeter line from western New Guinea through the Carolines to the Marianas, leaving most of the southeast area on the outpost line. The main goal was to build strong fortifications along the perimeter while General Imamura and Admiral Kusaka held the enemy at bay as long as possible. General Imamura kept his 38th division to defend Rabaul and dispatched the 65th independent mixed brigade to Tuluvu. The 65th were ordered to develop a shipping point there and to maintain its airfield. Back on September 5th, Imamura sent Major General Matsuda Iwao to assume command of all the forces at Tuluvu which at that time consisted of the 65th brigade and the 4th shipping detachment, thus together they would be designated the Matsuda detachment. They were going to defend the coasts of western New Britain. Lt general Sakai Yasuchi's 17th division were dispatched from Shanghai to Rabaul to reinforce New Britain while Lt General Kanda Masatane's 6th division were sent to Bougainville to defend it at all dost. The 2nd battalion, 238th regiment would defend gasmata and the 51st transport regiment were deployed at Lorengau in the Admiralties. Now back over with the allies, when Lae was captured with such ease, this caused General Douglas MacArthur's HQ to revise the Cartwheel schedule. Originally it was planned to hit Finschhafen, the primary Japanese base for barge traffic. This was supposed to occur around 6 weeks after the fall of Lae. But like I said, because of Lae's quick capture, combined with some intelligence indicating the Japanese were heavily reinforcing Finschhafen and the Ramu Valley, MacArthur decided to order and immediate operation to secure the villages of Kaiaput and Dumpu in the Markham and Ramu valleys and to construct airfields for Kenney. Allied intelligence indicated the number of Japanese defending the immediate area of Finschhafen was roughly 350 men, providing MacArthur and his staff some optimism. It would be later discovered General Adachi had 5000 available men there. On September 17th MacArthur ordered Admiral Brabey to begin amphibious attack plans for Finschhafen to commence as soon as possible. The Markham and Ramu valleys were like a giant corridor some 115 miles long running from southeast and northwest, separating the Huon Peninsula from the rest of New Guinea. From end to end of the river corridor were large mountains rising on the north and south. The valley itself was flat kunai grass land, very suitable for airfields. General Vasey's 7th division were earmarked to advance along the Markham and Ramu valleys as far as Dumpu. Dumpu would provide General Kenney with airfields required to isolate the Huon Peninsula. From there Kenney could hit Japanese supply convoys moving between Madang, Wewak and Hansa Bay. Meanwhile General Wootten's 9th division were given the task of amphibiously assaulting Finschhafen before exploiting along the coast to Sio and Saidor. Yet before any major operations could be unleashed there was still work to be done at Lae. General Milford's 5th division was given the task of cleaning up Lae so it could become a major forward base of operations. On September 22nd Milford moved his HQ to Lae. The western boundary between the new Lae Fortress and 7th division would be a line running north and south through Nadzab. The southern boundary would go as far as Nassau bay. Milford had the 15th, 29th and 4th brigade at his disposal. Milfords men immediately set to work clearing the interior approaches to the town of Lae against any possible Japanese counterattack while simultaneously aiding in the pursuit of the fleeing Japanese. The successful evacuation by the Japanese of Salamaua and then Lae had shocked the Australian commanders despite the fact they had been informed as early as May of intense Japanese patrol activities along the interior trails. A young Australian officer had earlier reported that the Japanese were surveying interior trails for a possible retreat across the mountains. On September 8th they acquired a order of evacuation document leaving no doubt how the Japanese were going to withdraw north. Mildfords HQ deduced the line of retreat was going to be from the Melambi river, Boana, Melasapipi, Iloka and Ulap. However this would prove to be deception on the part of General Nakano who changed the direction of the march to a steep trail along the east side of the Atzera range towards Sio. Going back to the Quadrant Conference held in Quebec city between August 17th and August 24th, the allies had decided to make some major changes to Operation cartwheel. The main focus was now shifting to the Central Pacific and the Joint chiefs of staff planned to employ the 1st and 2nd marine divisions. For the southwest and south pacific areas this meant the central thrust was going to take a bunch of warships, transport ships and cargo ships. MacArthur was livid at the idea two marine divisions would basically prevent him from his objective of Rabaul. Thus in Quebec, it was decided to neutralize Rabaul rather than capture it. MacArthur also brought up the question of invading the southern philippines, but received no answer. He feared that even if the idea was approved, it might be handed over to Admiral Nimitz. Thus to bypass Rabaul, MacArthur's forces would seize Kavieng and the Admiralties. MacArthur would also have to neutralize Wewak and liberate the valuable Vogelkop Peninsula along New Guinea's northern coast. Back over in New Guinea, General Nakano's men were continuing their withdrawal with the Australians in hot pursuit. On September 17th, th 2/14th battalion crossed the Atzera Range to capture Boana. The Japanese 30th independent engineer regiment and 51st engineer regiment were constructing a small bridge across the busu river using jungle wood. General Nakano had rejoined his HQ with the second echelon of men and he had such a rough time marched he had to be carried by four soldiers. On September 18th the 2/24th battalion reached Musom and Gawam. The Japanese defending Markham point had been completely cut off as of september 14th, receiving no supplies from Lae nor any information about the fact Lae and Salamaua had fallen into enemy hands. On the night of september 16th, 100 men of the 2nd battalion 328th regiment evacuated from Markham point, retreating towards to coast trying to get to Salamaua or Finschhafen. On the 18th, Captain Proctors company of the 15ht battalion were at Labu when they saw a group of 30 armed Japanese trying to escape in folding boats across the Labu lagoon. His company fired upon them forcing the Japanese to quickly row away and flee into the jungle. At 5:10am the next day the Japanese returned to attack Proctors company, trying to break out of what had become an encirclement. Three consecutive attacks were made, with the third reaching the edge of Proctors defensive perimeter when the fighting fell into hand to hand combat. The Japanese were driven off after they had 13 deaths, including their commanding officer. The rest of the Japanese would disperse into the jungle or die to future mop up operations. The next day Boana was taken and now the 2/14th were being held up by a Japanese rearguard on the upper reaches of the Busu. On September 20th, Nakano's first echelon finally crossed the Busu river and by the 22nd the other 3 echelons did likewise. In pursuit, a platoon of the 2/24th began to hit the Japanese at Kwapsanek, but Wootten's forces ultimately failed to catch the Japanese rearguard. In the end the Australians prepared to launch a new offensive against the Ramu valley and Finschhafen, the pursuit units were gradually called back allowing Naknao's men to reach the north coast almost unmolested. General Blamey predicted the remnants of the enemy would need “to escape the hardship of the mountain tracks”. I believe he was quite right on that one. The men of Colonel Watanabe's 14th field artillery regiment continued their march going up the range carrying their single mountain gun towards Lumbaip and then Kemen. Kane Yoshihara noted the officers and men “clung on to the rocks with truly formidable spirit”. General Nakano recalled “I was deeply stirred by their sense of responsibility but could not overlook their suffering”. Nakano ordered the last of the regiments guns to be abandoned. He recalled “the gunners with tears in their eyes, bade a formal farewell as they did so”. Colonel Watanabe would survive the trek alongside 280 of his men. There was a saying amongst the Japanese armed forces that “Java is heaven, Burma is Hell, but you never come back alive from New Guinea”. An American soldier once referred to New Guinea as ‘a green hell on earth”. The conditions were so horrible a veteran of the 32nd division went on the record to say “If I owned New Guinea and I owned hell, I would live in hell and rent out New Guinea”. Vasey and Blamey decided the next objective would be Kaiapit as they believed Naknao was retreating through the Markham and Ramy valleys. They earmarked Captain Gordon King's 2/6th independent company to quickly capture the village before the Japanese could get there. On september 17th, King's company flew over from Port Moresby landed at Sangan on the western bank of the Leron River. Two platoons from Captain John Chalf's Papuan infantry battalion company also reached the western bank of the leron that day coming overland from Chivasing. They would act as a screen ahead of King's men. Kings men began their march for Kaiapit and against them would be Major General Nakai Masutaro who had departed from Bogadjim with the 78th regiment on september 7th. He dispatched the 3rd battalion and Morisada company towards Kaiapit while the bulk of his forces advanced towards Nadzab where they planned to hit its airfield. The Takano Platoon, a reconnaissance unit were the only ones able to reach Kaiapit by September 19th just as the Australians were approaching. King have strict orders to the men that no movement was to be on the track to the village itself as it was believed the enemy would be covering such an approach. Instead the men came through kunai patches, bringing their 2 inch mortars close in to hit the enemy. The mortars began to smash the enemy forward positions sending Japanese fleeing or dying at their posts. The Australians then began to pin down the defenders using grenades and rushed their positions. Japanese treetop snipers unleashed hell, but soon the Australians began firing upon the treelines and village huts where they were hiding. The storming of the village was intense and fast seeing 30 dead Japanese and the rest fleeing. King lost 3 men dead with 7 wounded for the assault. The Australians quickly went to work creating a defensive perimeter placing booby traps everywhere they could. Vasey's decision to swiftly hit the village had paid off big time. The following morning, 300 men led by Major Yonekura Tsuneo arrived to Kaiapit, under the belief it was still in Japanese hands. Just before dawn of September 20th, the Australian commando's saw the incoming Japanese column and immediately opened fire upon them. The Japanese erupted into pure chaos as men of all ranks bunched up and milled about in confusion. Some of the men could be heard screaming in Japanese “we are Japanese let us through!”. Others soon realized Kaiapit was in Australian hands. Thousand of rounds were fired back at the Australians, but their positions were well concealed. King watched as the confused enemy did exactly what he taught his men not to do, shooting at shadows, wasting ammunition and firing high “In all that enormous activity of firing, nobody got hit nobody got hurt at all”. The situation came as a shock to King as well, because the sheer volume of return fire indicated it was a considerably large force. Some of King's men wanted to advance, but he advised caution. Platoon leader Watson waited for King's signal for when he could advance and King recalled “each second seeming like a minute as the Japanese gathered in the half light. Watson was standing up there, looking back to me waiting”. When King dropped his arm, Watson blew his whistle and his men charged. Lt Bob Scott of section 7 recalled “we killed over a hundred Japanese in the first 100 yards”. Scotts group had cut down Yonekura and his command group in the first wave of Australian fire. Lt Bob Balderstone of section 9 sent his men into the right flank as Lt Jack Elsworthy's section 9 took up the left flank. The Australians had seized the moment and inflicted hellish pain on the Japanese. Watson's platoon lost 8 men killed, 14 wounded. King tossed another platoon through the right flank to grab Mission Hill which dominated the battlefield. As the men advanced, they drove off Japanese in their path and would seize the deserted hill. Once it was captured the Australians had a bird's eye view that allowed them to better direct their forces. Seeing the hill secured, Watson judged the time was ripe to continue the advance so he ordered Balderstone and Elsworthy's sections forward. Balderstone was hiding behind a coconut palm when a bullet nicked his right arm prompting him to scream out “who did that!”. It was not a serious wound, but he was fired up and he yelled to his men to surge forward. Balderstone personally tackled a Japanese machinegunner afterwards. After clearing some machinegun positions below mission hill, the enemy was becoming surrounded. The casualties had become so severe the Japanese began to rout in disorder towards Antiragen and Narawapum. It was an incredible victory for King, they buried 214 Japanese and believed many more were dying or wounded. General Vasey arrived around midday and walked over the corpse strewn battlefield to Mission hill stating ‘My God, my God, my God,'. The scale of the carnage and size of the force against a single Australian company was incredible. Gordon King was resting a wounded leg on a shady spot atop the hill when Vasey approached him. King struggled to get to his feet and Vasey said ‘No, no, sit down,' But King stood up to talk nonetheless. Vasey told him to get the first available aircraft out before adding, ‘Gordon, I promise that you'll never be left out on a limb like this again.' Vasey then returned to his plane, which headed back down the Markham Valley. Some months later, Vasey told King, ‘We were lucky, we were very lucky.' King replied, ‘Well, if you're inferring that what we did was luck, I don't agree with you, Sir. Because I think we weren't lucky, we were just bloody good.' For this victory King had lost 14 men dead, 23 wounded, it was something out of a Rambo film. Brigadier Dougherty's 21st brigade were beginning to land at Kaiapit on september 21st. Kings victory allowed Vasey to bring a fresh bridge into position to keep the advance going against Markham and Ramu valleys. The Yonekura battalion had nearly been wiped out to a man, thus General Nakai ordered the 1st battalion to rescue the battered force. Most of the Morisada company were unscathed as they did not engage in the battle at Kaiapit, alongside them were some stragglers left behind and around 40 men who managed to escape the carnage. Aided by the rescue battalion they managed to withdrew back towards Marawasa by September 24th. A volunteer unit was formed under Captain Morisada named the Saito unit, which consisted of around 80 men from the 10th company 78th regiment. They would work as a special infiltration unit who would begin raiding operations. Back over at Lae, Generals, Blamey, Herring and Wootten began to plan their offensive against Finschhafen. Towards midnight on the 17th, Herring arrived to Lae by PT boat for a meeting with Wootten. Wootten had warned Blamey and Herring that he might be required to carry out an attack on Finschhafen at short notice, leading Wooten to order Brigadier Windeyer to look at Finschhafen on the map because it might be of interest to him soon. Before Herrings arrival, plans were already being formed. At 9am of the 18th, Windeyer and his staff attended a 9th division conference at the HQ on the Bunga river. There Herring outlined a plan for the capture of the Finschhafen-Langemak Bay-dreger Harbor area with a quick swoop which would gain control over the eastern coast of the Huon peninsula and thereby Vitiaz strait. Windeyers 20th brigade would be join General Heavy's 532nd engineer boat and shore regiment and Admiral Brbey's landing craft armada to perform an amphibious assault against Scarlet Beach. Scarlet beach was on the southern part of the Song River just due north of Finschhafen where it was believed the Japanese would not be expecting a landing. From there it was possible they would be able to cut off the Japanese supply lines. Wootten and Blamey tossed up an additional brigade, but the available crafts: 4 destroyer transports, 15 LCI's and 3 LSTs were only capable of lifting a single brigade. In the end the decision was made that after the landings, the 22nd battalion would advance round the south coast of the Huon Peninsula to try and deceive the Japanese as to where the real direction of the threat was coming from. Windeyer planned to hit the beachhead with two battalions, the 2/17ths on the right and the 2/13th on the left. Once the beachhead was secured, the 2/15th would advance south along the main road towards Finschhafen. Additionally an expedition would be launched from G Beach on the night of September 21sst to also land at Scarlet Beach the following morning. To support the landings a large air armada of both American and Australian planes would protect the convoy during the daylight. General Kenney would be tossing air strikes against Cape Gloucester with Liberators, while the RAAF hit Gasmata with Kittyhawks and Bostons and Mitchells against Finschhafen. All of the key airfields and supply points between Wewak and Finschhafen would get smashed. Barbeys destroyers likewise would bombardment Finschhafen as well. To meet the boys coming to the beaches was Major General Yamada Eizo commanding the 1st shipping detachment, a naval force based around the 85th naval garrison. Around 1200 men were stationed at Finschhafen, many of them however were barge operators and mechanics. But there were some combat units; Major Shigeru Tashiros 2 battalion, 238th regiment had companies 7 and 8 at Finschhafen with company 5 at Tami islands. Additionally there was the bulk of the 80th regiment coming over from Madang via the coastal road that would arrive just in time to meet the Australian offensive. In the end Yamada's combat strength would be roughly 4000 men strong. On September 10th, after the allies landings at Lae and Nadzab, General Katagiri marched the rest of his forces from Madang to Finschhafen in a grueling advance along the coast. The first elements of his 79th regiment assembled at Gali by September 21st. Because of all of this, Madang was left pretty much undefended. The 239th regiment was chosen to reinforce the base, departing Wewak on October 3rd. Over in Finschhafen, Yamada began deploying the bulk of his forces at Logaweng; with 4 companies holding the Mongi river's mouth and two mixed companies of about 50 engineers and 300 naval personnel holding the Bumi river. To the north, Yamada could only deploy company 9th company of the 80th regiment towards the Song River to secure Sattelberg. Looking at it all on paper it seemed the Australians were set to face little resistance. On the afternoon of September 21st, Barbey's force of 8 LCM's and 15 LCV's departed Lae for Scarlet Beach. Windeyer's landing plan called for two companies of th 2/17th battalion were going to land on the right beach while two companies from the 2/13th would land on the left. While the rest of the brigade landed, the right companies would hit North Hill and the left companies would hit Arndt Point. Barbey's convoy arrived off Scarlett Beach at 4:45am and the barges began to lower. After an 11 minute bombardment by destroyers Perkins, Drayton, Smith, Lamson and Flusser the barges began to speed over to the shore. However due to the darkness of the night, the whole wave landed a bit further south than intended and as a result the 4 assaulting companies were landed not only on the wrong beaches but also got mixed with other groups. This caused a fit of confusion as a platoon of the 2/13th drew fire from some machine gun nests near the mouth of the Song River. They quickly engaged the enemy with grenades and small arms, gradually silencing the two enemy posts. When the 2/17th battalion began to become organized in the area the platoon moved further south to rejoin its company. This all resulted in a failure to secure Scarlet Beach, forcing the second wave to veer further left and beach near Siki Cove under heavy enemy fire. But the LCI's of the 2nd and 3rd waves responded to the heavy fire with their 20 mm guns sending the Japanese fleeing. After that Scarlet beach was secured. Funny enough, if it was not for the misstep landing further south, the operation would have seen more casualties amongst the Australians, as the Japanese machine guns proved to be sited in a deadly position to hit Scarlet Beach. As the remaining waves disembarked, Lt Gibb's platoon of the 2/17th advanced inland and were soon met by some machine gun nests. Within half an hour of combat, the platoon killed 7 Japanese and sent the rest fleeing. Other platoons of the 2/17th began to advance up the Song River fighting only limited skirmishes. The 2/13th meanwhile were sending two companies towards Siki Cove where they had to clear a few pillboxes taking some Japanese prisoners. Windeyers forces then launched an attack against Katika. Makes me think of the show Vikings haha (do a Floki thing). A company led by Lt Pike passed through Katika at 6:45am, heading for some high ground beyond. There Pike's men ran into some strong resistance. Another platoon led by Lt Birmingham ran into a Japanese position who tossed a ton of well directed grenades their way killing 3 men and wounding 7. Pike's platoon stormed some huts seeing the Japanese begin a encirclement maneuver against him. Luckily the encirclement was thwarted with the help of another platoon led by Lt Cribb. Companies of the 2/17th and 2/13th were led by Pike and Cribb respectively and both found themselves close against one another. Cribb informed Pike he would launch a bombardment upon the enemy holding some high grounds allowing Pikes men to make a hook maneuver to hit the enemy. Under the cover of 15 3 inch mortars they hit the Japanese, ultimately taking the village at the cost of many men. While Scarlet Beaches defensive perimeter was being consolidated, the 2/13th advanced south towards Heldsbac and Tareko as Barbey's destroyers were attacked by an air strike. 20 bombers, 10 torpedo bombs and 40 fighters had come over from Rabaul to hit the landing beach. Three American fighter squadrons were waiting to intercept them, successfully shooting down 10 bombers and 29 fighters, while losing 3 lightnings. Likewise the destroyers anti aircraft fire managed to take down 9 torpedo bombers, without receiving any significant hits back. Scarlet Beach was now in allied hands. 5300 troops, 180 vehicles, 32 guns and 180 tons of supplies had been landed successfully. The cost amounted to 20 dead australians, 65 wounded and 9 men missing. For the Americans 8 engineers were killed with 42 wounded. Yet again the rapid pace of the allies had caught the Japanese off guard upsetting their plans to reinforce Finschhafen. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The landing at Scarlet beach was a large success. The Japanese had planned to reinforce Finschhafen with 5000 troops, but now they had been caught completely off guard and would only have a fraction of the troops they wanted to support the area. In New Guinea, when it rains it pours.
Jordan's schedule includes stops in New York, Tokyo, Ibiza and London, but his reputation has been built on almost two decades of relentless work closer to home. As resident and promoter at Belfast's weekly party, The Night Institute, and before that as a curator of the city's not-quite-legal,late-night parties, Jordan has played many roles within his local scene, alongside countless hours behind the decks. This has afforded him a legitimacy that is becoming a rarity in the electronic music community, placing him at odds with the common thirst for overnight success stories. "I've crammed in some of the energy of my Summer into this hour. The first half is a slower tempo, inspired by my debut at Pikes and the early part of the night at our parties at The Hack Club in Belfast. The second half, I take things in a more energetic direction with highlights from my Fabric set earlier in July, as well as some previews of my forthcoming releases on Permanent Vacation and Polari." Jordan Nocturne's ‘Musique' EP is out on Permanent Vacation on 29th September. His remix of Django Django 'Slip Stream' is out now. Check em out. https://www.beatport.com/release/musique/4264274 Artist: @jordannocturne
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Governor Joe Brown had a plan to arm Georgians against a possible invasion- pikes. The Moving Through Georgia book is available on Amazon. But they are dead - A look at mourning and notable burials in Northeast Georgia
Russ (DJ Dribbler) lives in Ibiza, DJs at Pikes, Paradise Lost, Ibiza Sonica, OpenLab, WOM, Standard Hotel and Malanga Cafe. He has written two novels which have achieved cult status on the underground scene, "Harry's Kebabs" and its sequel, "The Take Away". He was a resident DJ at Pure in Edinburgh, Tour Dj for Orbital in the 90s, spent 10 years djing in NYC, was a resident on Amsterdam's Red Light Radio for 4 years and is now a resident at Pikes. "I met Ken (Slothboogie) recently, when he was over DJing at Pikes. We spoke about Edinburgh. He knew of Pure. We chatted about the influence and contribution from Edinburgh in the 90s to today's goings on. It is a vast diaspora of artists, producers, writers, record shops, distributors, DJs, promoters and punters worldwide. I live in Ibiza now, I've lived in many countries and cities, and I'm lucky enough to hear and play alongside some world-class DJs every week. You always keep learning. I spent years hounding black music from the USA, and then suddenly, the penny dropped with Americana. It was all down to JIM, aka Jim, aka Ron Basejam. The harmony and melody and pounding soulful drive to the music, it had it all. I play that in the first hour. In the second section of the mix, I play a lot of tracks sent to me by friends. Andy Kidd lands mixes every year and they go through DJs here like a dose of the measles. Random House Project is also worth a mention this year for the Slave edit on there and other remixes. It's great to be able to share them with you."
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In this BS session, we talk recent hunkie events. Donnie recaps his outer banks trip and his fly slappin experience with Scott Grassi, Tom talks about his big Deep Creek Pikes, Ryan recaps the Chapter 16 Muskies Inc. youth outing and Nick gets into the skills required to wrangle a rattle snake in the hills of Pennsylvania.
We joined Andy Wilson and Mark Broadbent for a Balearic Brunch adjacent to the iconic Pikes swimming pool. Here's our live recording from Ibiza Sonica reposted for your listening pleasure.
Emily's mom (and Esme's sister) is in town just in time for the publication of this banger by the mysterious Margot Becker R. We discuss Dayna's boomer childhood compared to Ann's boomer childhood, plus what we think was left out of the story when Scholastic pushed this to market in 1993 (and why Dayna's current students that love the BSC wouldn't love this book). Hard work gets you everywhere, people! Plus lots of nuggets including the original Pikes (and Emily MISSED IT).
Writer of steampunk, scifi, and fantasy: Madeleine Holly-Rosing joins the podcast to discuss her book Boston Metaphysical Society: Mystery at Pikes. She also discusses her journey creating a comic. An expert on crowd funding Madeleine also gives tips about ways to help make your crowd funding campaign more successful and how to build an audience. All this and Danny cries about his team losing and Kyrun figures out how to use a microphone. Check out her campaign at https://bit.ly/402509C Get Madeleine's other books at https://www.queenofmercia.com/https://www.queenofmercia.com/ Subscribe to our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz2yP0iJJ02IQ9JS3hT7kw?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Danny's books at https://www.4thwallpros.com/ Check out Kyrun's books at https://www.tauruscomics.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/4talespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/4talespodcast/support
What do you do when a dream isn't working? Would you leave a big-league life behind for a chance to be happy? Betim Berisha builds race cars out of Porsches. When he was young, he left a globetrotting job at Porsche Motorsport North America because Daytona and Le Mans and some of the fastest cars on earth didn't seem like enough. At first, that journey was risky and exhausting. It still is, except now Betim has won Pikes Peak multiple times and created one of the coolest indie speed labs in America. Last year, he designed and built Ken Block's Hoonipigasus, a mid-engine, GPS-controlled, 1400-horse Pikes fever dream that nearly bricked the internet. When that car blew up on the mountain before its first run—when they couldn't fix it, world watching—Betim simply did what he always does: He went back to the shop and started over, thinking about what came next. Driven to Fail is a podcast about what happens when things go wrong. What we do when life falls apart, and what we learn when we try to put it back together. Brought to you by the Hagerty Podcast Network. Note: This episode was taped late last year, before Block's tragic death in January.
Charlie's magpie woes continue, Wil's gone on a Weird Al Yankovic deep dive on YouTube and Charlie had a panic attack while MC'ing an event!