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Yakuza Kick Radio
Overworked and Underpaid

Yakuza Kick Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 49:00


New Yakuza!!!! Tonight's thoughts: -Niners update -ICW & GCW? -Gage vs. Mox —“Part of me cares … a little bit” —“I just don't think it's gonna be as good as I've already seen” -Mickie Knuckles vs. Sadika —“Mickie looks like Madman Pondo in a chick singlet” —Thoughts on The Pit: “It looks like farmhands got into it at the barn” —“They're fighting in a phone booth with dirt in it” -The American “Mr. Danger” -Brian Picard runs another show —“He shoulda just made it a Jay Cat tribute show” -Frankie Pickard: “MFer has got a smoking gimmick … and an eating gimmick … and a cosplay gimmick … and eight kids” —“I don't think I light very good fires” -“Spider-Man ain't s**t compared to Venom”

WARRIOR WEEK
OBSESSED WITH EXCELLENCE | Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit | EP 092

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 60:45


Internationally renowned CrossFit athlete Christian Lucero is Coach Sam’s special guest in this episode of Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit. Parable #1: Born For Something Bigger Christian is a professional CrossFit athlete whose background is sports and martial arts. He always felt there was something bigger he was here to do; that he had something more to offer the world. From a very young age, he was mentored into this role as an athlete. At one point, it was football, which pivoted into mixed martial arts, and eventually, that pivoted into CrossFit, where he found great stride. “I started at the bottom and worked my way into worldwide recognition in CrossFit.” QUESTION Where in your world do you feel like you have more to offer the world? Parable #2: Heros to Emulate null In this journey of life, it’s important to have people you can look up to and admire; people who have traits you want to emulate in your own life that you’re going to remember when the going gets rough, and you feel you can’t go on. “It’s taking things that are important to you and doing them to the best of your ability across all areas of your life. It’s being obsessed with that drive of excellence and taking pride in everything you do.” QUESTION How are you showing up as a hero to your wife and children?   Parable #3: Willing to Die null There are going to be people who are willing to die for the win. If that’s not your goal, you’re going to get run over by those who have that as their goal. When you’re willing to die for something, you’re not going to suck ass for long. When you’re willing to die to prove someone wrong or avenge wrongdoing, that’s linked to a state of mind that goes beyond the pain. QUESTION What are you willing to die for? Parable #4: Ego The ego tries to make what others think or say about you, all-important. It puts traps and road-blocks in front of you to get you out of your own focus and your ability to be in a true zen state of mind, and instead move you into a state of questioning. “Ego=1/Knowledge. What this means is the more the knowledge, the lesser the ego,  the lesser the knowledge, the more the ego.” At the end of the day, the more knowledge you have, the smaller your ego becomes. QUESTION What do you do to shrink your ego?   Parable #5: Quest “It’s about enriching the lives of the people you see on a daily basis and helping them to be the best versions of themselves. I feel like that’s the biggest thing you can do with whatever gifts you’re given, to make other people’s lives better.” “When it comes to competitions, these people [spectators] have taken time out of their day to be here, so as competitors, we owe it to them to “die” here; to give all of ourselves to this event.” QUESTION How are you sharing your gifts with others?   “Parables from the Pit“ “It’s human nature to seek this feeling of significance.” –-Sam Falsafi “It’s about enriching the lives of the people you see on a daily basis and helping them to be the best versions of themselves. I feel like that’s the biggest thing you can do with whatever gifts you’re given, to make other people’s lives better.” –– Christian Lucero

WARRIOR WEEK
JUST DO WHATEVER MAKES YOU HAPPY | Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit | EP 080

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 54:49


John Blackburn, graduate of Warrior Week 52, joins Coach Sam in today’s episode of Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit. We learn about the very special person who loved John unconditionally, why that person was so important to him, and how he continues honoring their relationship inside of his life and business today. Parable #1: No More Secrets John was introduced to Warrior via one of his best friends who had been through Warrior Week himself and dubbed it as one of the most emotionally and physically difficult experiences of his life. The first thirty days into the build-up of Warrior Week was one of the most interesting, eye-opening, and liberating experiences for John. He was ultimately thrown into a pod with 16 other men where they shared their deepest, darkest secrets with coaches calling them out on their shit for not being completely truthful and honest. QUESTION Why are men uncomfortable telling the truth? Parable #2: Anchors The first night in the Pit was very emotional for John as he carried his sandbag filled with guilt, shame, and fear, dragging it along like an anchor. The weight he had been carrying was the guilt and shame around his marriage, his father, and his mother.  The heaviest pain he was carrying was the loss of his mother, who was John’s best friend. “She was in my corner all my life. I watched her suffer for ten years, as she wanted to be alive to watch me get married and have kids. I was her reason to live.” QUESTION What anchors are you carrying that are weighing you down?   Parable #3: Going to War For Your Wife Warrior Week was a game-changer for John. Not only did he find his power, but it was also a place to step up, shed the weight of guilt and shame, and get clear. One of the biggest shifts for John was the realization that he wanted to be married to his wife for the rest of his life. “I have 100% gone to war for this woman and have left it all on the field. It feels fucking fantastic not to hold anything back.” QUESTION What evidence do you have in your life that shows you have actually gone to war for your wife? Parable #4: Light on Earth John’s mother showed up in an unconditional manner day in and day out, no matter what he did or what was going on. “I always knew there was nothing I could do that would take her love and support away from me and what I was doing.” “Reflecting on the moments together, I can’t remember a time in our interaction when there wasn’t love present. She always had an open heart, and her ability to give and share love in any situation was her light on this earth.” QUESTION How does it feel to be around people who spread light wherever they go?   Parable #5: Unconditional Love Pam, John’s mother, delivered joy inside of her heart despite the horrible complexity of her situation. She was able to cultivate joy inside of John’s heart during her ten-year illness. The biggest git he received from her was that of unconditional love. The lessons John gleaned from his mother have immensely affected how he shows up in his marriage, particularly around unconditional love, where saying yes to your spouse means that no conditions are placed on the love that you give and show them. QUESTION What conditions do you place on your loved ones? How can you begin letting go of those conditions? Parables from the Pit “It’s a one-way deposit.” —Sam Falsafi “You married this person for who they are, not for who they are going to become in the future.” –John Blackburn

WARRIOR WEEK
HALL PASS TO HELL | Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit | EP 064

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 48:21


Warrior Week 52 graduate, Mick Olinik, is Sam’s special guest in this episode of Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit. Today’s conversation reveals their spiritual journeys and how mathematics plays a part in one’s spiritual connection. We also discover how it is possible for a man to be excommunicated before he is even born, and the significance of Pink Floyd in Mick’s life. Parable #1: Warrior Wealth Mick’s intro to Warrior came via one of Garrett White’s podcasts, which at the time he was discontinuing but Mick found them so interesting that he continued playing past episodes. Mick eventually stepped through the gates of Warrior in early June of 2018 through one of the live events, Warrior Wealth, with the belief he would come away with some tax strategies. “The experience of Warrior Wealth was like a wet fish-slap in the face. It was insane.” The two pivotal messages Mick received centered around the evolution of the man’s role in society throughout history, as well as the conversation of the Core 4 (BODY, BEING, BALANCE, BUSINESS), specifically in the area of BEING through a powerful mediation led by Coach Sam. QUESTION Where in your world have you been drawn to a certain conversation or message that resulted in making what you now recognize as a life-altering decision?   Parable #2: Excommunication Mick was essentially excommunicated (twice) from his religion before he was even born due to the actions of his grandfather in the 1940s, and his parents’ actions before his birth. Mick was told by church leaders that because he was excommunicated, he was going to hell. “This made the acceptance of spirituality and God really hard for me as a kid. Essentially, it wouldn’t matter what I did; according to the leaders, I was fucked.” While preparing for his Holy Communion in the second grade, and after many conversations with the priests, Mick said fuck it to religion and turned to atheism. QUESTION How have the religious beliefs and practices of your childhood shaped your current beliefs?   Parable #3: The Marriage of Science and Spirituality Through the years, Mick’s desire to rectify this whole BEING conversation led him to delve deep into the study of many different philosophies. By the time he walked into Warrior Wealth at the age of 41, he basically had a fuck-you attitude toward anything remotely associated with the spiritual realm. Coach Sam: “There is a science behind spirituality. What happened in that room at Warrior Wealth during that Meditation was a mathematical formula that I can fucking explain, that created that moment of stillness. Where we were IN that moment of stillness, I cannot tell you…that’s where faith comes in.” QUESTION What has been your spiritual journey throughout your life? Parable #4: I’m Not Worthy There are so many man-made rules inside of all religions that have men and women believing that in order to be deemed worthy, they must complete a check-list. Even then, many are in a constant state of questioning their worthiness. Coach Sam: “The truth is, we are all worthy when it comes to BEING as long as we are clear about the relationship we have with ourselves and the higher source we are seeking. The problems begin when a man starts to come in between you and God… and when we start idolizing men.” QUESTION Where are you in this conversation of worthiness?   Parable #5: Wandering Generality vs Certainty Coach Sam: When you are certain, you’re a fucking lion, not a sheepdog. You’re not waiting to protect; you’re a fucking lion and are going to go in the hallway and eat that mother fucker. Mick: Where I was a year ago is almost laughable. Today, I am fucking certain about who I am and where the fuck I’m going. When you talk about being a wandering generality vs being certain… I was trying to be certain, but I was a wandering dumpster fire of a fucking generality. QUESTION How has life itself shifted for you as you have become more certain?   Parables from the Pit: “It took years for me to move away from information ABOUT God to an actual encounter WITH God where I feel this one-to-one, direct relationship & communication that “I” believe vs what it is “supposed” to be based on some information.” —Sam Falsafi “For the first time, I’ve been able to have a connection with the Voice that doesn’t follow anybody’s opinion of what it’s “supposed” to be. -Mick Olinik

WARRIOR WEEK
UNRESOLVED CONFLICT | Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit | EP 062

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 68:24


This week’s powerful podcast is filled with amazing stories from your host, Coach Sam, and his special guest, Drew Hooper, graduate of Warrior Week #52. Stay tuned as we discover what Drew faced inside his Pit at Warrior Week, the revelation Coach Sam received during a recent chaotic experience at a local restaurant, pivotal Stack revelations, the story behind The Shovel, and much, much more in this week’s episode of Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit. Parable #1: Seeking Connection Drew’s journey into the Warrior’s Way began in March 2016 when he received a link from one of his buddies leading to a video of Garrett, the content of which resonated on a deep level with him. His entry point was WarriorBook 500. About 45 days into the process, Drew’s wife revealed to him, “If you hadn’t of done this, I was ready to leave.” At the time, Drew was oblivious to the signs. QUESTION What was your entry point into Warrior? Parable #2: Feeling Lost At the time of applying to Warrior Week, Drew felt frustrated, unchallenged, and alone. He felt like he didn’t have anyone in his circle with whom he could connect. Warrior Week, for him, meant finding a group of men to connect with, learn from and relate to.  By this time, Drew and his wife had created a safe space for communication in their marriage and things were looking up in all areas of his life. Still, he felt lost. He was ready to burn it all down and was afraid that he was going to lose it all. QUESTION How does this resonate for you? Parable #3: Leader or Dictator? For a time, Drew’s wife had lacked direction and ultimately didn’t know what she wanted. “Since I lived a very regimented life, she looked to me as her leader and her rock. As she became more comfortable with herself, I never pulled back from that leadership or dictatorship. I was leading in a way that was out of disregard to what she wanted.” Coach Sam had become a bully inside of his marriage, even though he thought he was just leading. “Today, I realize I was bullying, dictating, and not listening in my marriage, I had been controlling… but with a good heart and a good purpose. I had labeled it as security and protection but as I look back, I ask myself, what was I actually protecting?” QUESTION Where in your world are you dictating and bullying rather than leading? Parable #4: Turning Points The Stack is a powerful tool inside of Warrior that takes you through a series of questions and ultimately leads you to view things from a different perspective. Inside of that, you get to create a new story surrounding an event, a person, or situation. “One of the Stacks I did, I was so pissed off at my wife. I felt she was flighty and non-committal on ANYTHING. When I had to walk the block and turn that trigger statement on me, I broke down in tears. The revelation I received was that I was the one who was being and doing everything I had been blaming her for.” QUESTION Where inside of your world are you projecting blame onto another person? Parable #5: Dig Your Way Out In May of 2018, Drew had been called into the Brotherhood Boardroom during a live training where he revealed to Coach Sam that he had been struggling to lose weight. Sam instructed Drew to grab a shovel hanging on the wall behind him – a shovel that had been used for the groundbreaking of a new hospital – and essentially told Drew he was going to “dig his way out of this.” Sam had Drew write down targets on the back of the shovel and instructed him to carry it with him wherever went, with the idea that he was to bring it with him at the end of the year to WarriorCon3. “I took that fuckin’ token of a shovel with me everywhere I went!” QUESTION What would be a meaningful token and anchor for you as you move toward your desired outcome? Parables from the Pit: “It wasn’t that these people were doing anything to piss me off; it was because I was already sequenced to be fucking triggered and I was just waiting for the final victim to blame, which was the old guy with the fucking mustache.” —Sam Falsafi “I start to realize that the only reason why I’m pissed off is because there’s something about it that’s a reflection of myself. And that awareness is a little bit fucked up because it makes it difficult to stay mad.” --Drew Hooper

WARRIOR WEEK
LETTING GO OF THE GOOD FOR THE GREAT | Warrior Week | EP 061

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 57:52


What causes a man to want to go to Warrior Week when his business is the most successful it’s ever been, and life is good? Welcome to this week’s episode of Warrior Week: Parables From the Pit with Coach Sam and his guest, Mike Cottmeyer, where we discover the answer to that question and learn why Mike chose to walk through the gates of Warrior Week #52 even after learning about his wife’s life-threatening diagnosis a mere two days before. Parable #1: Feeling Isolated In the summer of 2018, it was the viewing of one video that caused Mike to step into the world of Warrior via the Kings Kit Challenge, which proved to be a poignant turning point in his life. Although he had more monetary success than ever before, he was feeling disconnected on every level and was feeling completely isolated. The message from the video that resonated with Mike the most was this idea that guys who are really successful in business are bored. “I know people have problems paying their electric bill; I had a problem making my million and a half payroll every month. Who do you share that kind of pressure with?” QUESTION How is having an association of men to share life with making a difference in your life? Parable #2: Taking a Leap When Mike took the leap out of corporate America to start his company, he gave away the security and promise of the paycheck for the uncertainty of doing his own thing. “What I found was, that was just the first of many leaps.” Pre-Warrior, Mike felt that he had reached the ceiling on what he could accomplish as a leader, as a husband, and as a father. He was feeling overwhelmed. Two days before he entered the doors of Warrior Week, his wife was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. QUESTION Where have you been taking leaps in your life? How has your life changed because of those leaps? Parable #3: The Cemetery When Mike was 23, his mother passed away from cancer, which was the most painful thing he had experienced up to that point in his life. Fast forward two decades to Warrior Week where the group is in a van traveling to visit a cemetery. When asked by one of the coaches what his reaction would be if his wife were to die from her illness, the best response Mike could muster in that moment was, “I would be sad.” “With my mother’s death, that was a pivotal time in my life which turned off a range of emotions for me. If it doesn’t crack that level, fuck it. It is what it is. You want to trigger an emotion in me? Put me in a cemetery thinking about my mom and writing letters to my kids about what would happen if I were to die. I can get to that emotion, but I’m not comfortable living there.” QUESTION When was the last time you gave yourself permission to experience deep emotion? Parable #4: Modeling Behavior Mike’s involvement in Warrior has allowed him to create space for conversations with his sons Zach, Daniel, and Noah. What he’s trying to model for them is “just because things get fucked up or go a little sideways, doesn’t mean it’s over. Don’t give up.” “Basically, it’s modeling behavior. They’re seeing me get into better shape, pray & meditate, emotionally connect with their mom & them every day. They’re seeing what’s going on in the business, that we’re going to continue to collide, and that I’m not giving up.” QUESTION What behavior are you modeling for your children? Parable #5: Letting Go to Lead Post-Warrior, Mike has chosen to spend more time with his wife which has meant letting go and whittling down the hours he works on his business. “In my little niche of the world, I’m the Garrett White of my industry. I’m the speaker, I’m the rain-maker, I’m the one who’s out there. When I take a step back, there’s a real risk for it to slow down.” “When you have strong leaders, you’ve got to give them space to lead. And when you’re a control freak like me, it’s hard to know which pieces you can let go of and which pieces you can’t. It’s a tough balance.” QUESTION Whether in your home or business, what can you let go of in order to create space for others to lead? Parables from the Pit: “It doesn’t matter what the fuck you say – whether it’s wrong or right – as long as you’re certain, people will follow.” —Sam Falsafi “Warrior Week for me was the beginning of a journey. It was like having a veil lifted and realizing there was a whole different way of looking at the world that I hadn’t been paying attention to.” -Mike Cottmeyer

WARRIOR WEEK
THE MAN WITH THE CHECK | Warrior Week | EP 055

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 42:53


Warrior Week 43 graduate, Franco Cabral, is Coach Sam’s special guest in this week’s episode of Warrior Week: Parables from the Pit. Franco’s fascinating story is one filled with twists and turns of the miraculous kind and is certain to ignite the fire of inspiration & change within you. Parable #1: Painful Reality A graduate of Warrior Week 43, Franco was initially introduced to Warrior at the beginning of 2016 by a friend with whom he hadn’t connected for nine years. WarriorCon1 was the first event he attended and it was there that he discovered the painful reality of the facts of his life. It was during a special meditation that Franco was able to take a step back and look at where he really was in life, asking himself the questions: Is this what I really want? Do I really want to continue being ‘that’ guy? Would I share these facts with my daughter? QUESTION Do you really want to continue being ‘that’ guy, the man who runs from the facts of his life?   Parable #2: The Mirror After Franco’s wake-up call, he decided to go ‘all in’ with Warrior and began using the tools. Although he began seeing gains in his life and started feeling good about himself, the foundation he was creating was a foundation of lies. It was after the birth of his son a few months later that Franco had the realization that his infant son was a mirror for him; that he was the only one who truly saw him. Aware of the darkness that was gathering around him, Franco knew that his son and daughter deserved better. QUESTION Who and what do you see when you look in the mirror? Parable #3: Maybe I’m Not Alone Although in great financial deficit, Franco reached out to Coach Sam and committed to Warrior Week, not knowing how the fuck he was going to pull it off financially. He was tired, and unbeknownst to him at the time, his marriage was headed down a dark path. During the two weeks Coach Sam had given Franco to put the money together for Warrior Week, Franco received a call out of the blue from a man with whom he had made an investment seven years before; an investment Franco had all but forgotten about. That afternoon, the man handed Franco a check for $19,500. QUESTION How has a path miraculously opened up for you that didn’t previously exist?   Parable #4: Turning Points The pivotal moment for Franco at Warrior Week came when he was face down in freezing cold water, his entire body was shivering, and the question was being asked of him, “What will happen if you do nothing?” Time stopped at that moment for Franco as the thought of another man raising his children entered his mind. Since that day, much has changed for Franco. His family life is unrecognizable, he recently re-proposed to his wife, his spirituality has been rekindled, he listens to the Voice who’s existence he used to question, he’s in the best shape of his life, he’s experiencing certainty & clarity, he is having powerful collisions, and he has rekindled his relationship with his father. QUESTION What has been a pivotal moment for you in your life? What happened? How has your life shifted because of it? Parable #5: Impact In January of 2019, the man who handed the investment check to Franco showed up at his door, a broken man in a very dark place. Many months before that, he had asked a question of Franco to which Franco responded in complete honesty and unleashed exactly where he was in all areas of his life at the time. Franco listened and shared his pain; he held space for this man who had enabled Franco to enter Warrior Week. He chose for himself to go ‘all in’ and now Franco is a witness to this man’s journey and transformation, which “fills me in a way that’s indescribable.” QUESTION Who in your world have you shared space for? How did it feel? Parables from the Pit: “It is the structure of the CEO of the Universe to open the doors.” —Sam Falsafi “One thing I’ve learned at Warrior is that every time I truly have been ‘all in’ in my heart, God has helped me find the path.”   -Franco Cabral    

WARRIOR WEEK
LEONIDAS | Warrior Week | EP 052

WARRIOR WEEK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 40:56


Parable #1: Kettlebell Mania After breaking the record in kettlebell swings – over 368,000 lbs and over 80,000 swings in 24 HOURS – Alex underwent five back surgeries. He’s the guy who is willing to take things all the way to the edge in order to succeed in life. “Your mind really starts to play tricks on you, and in my mind, I went to that place where I’d rather die than fail. It inspired me to know that I can take things to a certain level, but now I channel that energy in the right direction going forward.” QUESTION How far to the edge are you willing to take things in order to succeed? Parable #2: The Death Race In his early to mid-30s, Alex traveled the country competing in Spartan races, and at the height of his popularity, he was invited to compete in the most elite Spartan Races of them all, the Death Race in Mexico. “We found ourselves staring down a bull in an arena in the middle of nowhere, our hands zip-tied in front of us, with instructions to find our bib number on the other side of the stadium, grab our bibs, and get the hell out of there – without getting attacked or killed by the bull.” QUESTION Where in your world have you taken huge risks? What have the results been? Parable #3: Please Let Me Go After Alex’s mother went in for minor colon surgery, complications arose which ultimately turned into sepsis. In the midst of losing organ and brain function, and while on a respirator and heart pump, she wrote four heart-breaking words on a pad of paper for Alex: please let me go. To this day, there’s a part of Alex that thinks that maybe she could have survived and pulled through if he hadn’t turned off life support, which is what he took into the Pit during Warrior Week. QUESTION What are some especially difficult moments you have experienced in your life? How did your life change because of them? Parable #4: Significance A lot of what Alex has done in his life has been linked to significance, which can be looked at as very important on the one hand, or very shallow on the other. “In a lot of my cases,” shares Alex, “it was shallow. I was always looking for more acceptance and more significance, but I still felt hollow; I still felt like shit inside. It was at Warrior Week where I was exposed and my perspective began shifting.” QUESTION Where in your world has significance played a big part of your life purpose and experience? Parable #5: What Matters Most Alex used to live his life wanting to be in the spotlight; wanting and hoping to get recognized for his athletic excellence. His hope was that he would be “discovered” on television and make a lot of money in the process. Today, his priorities have shifted. Alex finds joy and purpose in connecting with those whom he loves and cares about. When he’s having a bad day, his thoughts go to hugging and loving his son rather than to the memories of a competition he won in the past. QUESTION How have your priorities shifted through the years? What caused that shift to take place? Parables from the Pit: “It may not inspire someone to want to do kettlebells themselves, but it’s inspiring in the fact that it’s respecting the commitment and courage it took to take upon yourself this challenge. What becomes inspiring is the fact that you never quit.” –Coach Sam Falsafi “When you’re doing everything with an actual fucking purpose, things start to align. You start to feel filled up inside and bring a completely different energy to the Universe.” –Alex Nicholas ________________________________ WARRIOR WEAPON WORKOUT -THE WEAPONIZED KETTLEBELL WORKOUT FOR ELITE MEN- LEONIDAS 15 Minutes  30 Sec active 30 Sec rest On the Rest Each Man is in an Active Kneeling Position with Weapon on Knee WEAPON NEVER TOUCHES GROUND UNTIL WORKOUT IS COMPLETE LEONIDAS 1) Swing 2) Push Press- Right 3) Push Press- Left 4) Bent Over Row- Right 5) Bent Over Row- Left 6) Racked Reverse Lunge- Right 7)Racked Reverse Lunge- Left High Pull- Right 9) High Pull- Left 10) Racked Squat- Right 11) Racked Squat- Left 12) Clean- Right  13) Clean- Left 14) Thruster- Right  15) Thruster- Left FINISH IN WARRIOR RACKED POSITION WITH A TWO CLAPS BOOM!!!!

Flash of Energy
Flash of Energy 13

Flash of Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012 60:10


October is a deep month with Halloween coming shortly. Feel the darknest of this month with me ! Mr.K - Panamarenko Raneem, Aaron Camz - Generator Mr. Pit - It is what it is Sied Van Riel - DC 4am Mr Jean Louis - Bazouka (Raneem remix) Arnej - Pariah Beat Service - Fortuna Joseph Capriati, Adam Beyer - Congenial endeavor Lee Thornton - Reminiscent Tempo Giusto - Dive into the echo Dart Rayne - Four steps to eternity Simon Patterson, Sarah Howells - Here & Now

Perfect Soundscapes Mixed by Frank Fernandez / Trance Progressive
VA: Perfect Soundscapes Episode 052: In The Club VI: El Cairo

Perfect Soundscapes Mixed by Frank Fernandez / Trance Progressive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 102:06


VA: Perfect Soundscapes Mixed by Frank Fernandez Artist: Frank Fernandez Episode 052: In The Club VI: El Cairo Podcast Quality......: 320kbps / 44 kHz / Full Stereo Total..: 102:06 Release Date: 06/25/2012 Genre: Trance & Progressive Url: Follow http://twitter.com/franfernandezf Podcast http://yosoyfrannarfyosoy.podomatic.com/ Download link: Quality......: 320kbps / 44 kHz / Full Stereo ORIGINAL MP3 http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/94880498/file.html http://oron.com/m09gunl1qx8z TRACKLIST: 1.Dark Matters feat. Denise Rivera - Take Me Home (Sir Adrian Jibberdee Remix) 2.Arty - Open Space (Original Mix) 3.Neev Kennedy - A Bridge (DNS Project Remix) 4.Matt Davey feat. Lo-Fi Sugar - Higher Ground (Karanda Remix) 5.Andy Moor feat. Jessica Sweetman - In Your Arms (Original Mix) 6.Stoneface and Terminal - Here Comes The Sun (Club Mix) 7.4 Strings - Rise Again (Original Mix) 8.Vast Vision feat. Fisher - Hurricane (Ost and Meyer Remix) (TUNE OF THE WEEK) 9.Above & Beyond - On My Way To Heaven (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 10.Mr. Pit - It is What It is (Original Mix) 11.Aly and Fila feat. Jwaydan - Coming Home (Original Mix) 12.Dark Matters feat. Benjamin Winter - Cleopatra (Eximinds Remix) 13.Andrew Rayel - Aeon of Revenge (Original Mix) 14.Paul Oakenfold feat. J Hart - Surrender (Protoculture Remix) 15.Khomha - The Dark Knight (Original Mix) 16.Dark Matters feat. Carol Lee - Weave A Dream (Store N Forward Remix) 17.Armin van Buuren feat. Ana Criado - Suddenly Summer (Norin and Rad Remix) 18.W&W & Jochen Miller - Summer (Original Mix) Download link:Quality......: 320kbps / 44 kHz / Full Stereo ORIGINAL MP3 http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/94880498/file.html http://oron.com/m09gunl1qx8z TWITTER Follow@: http://twitter.com/franfernandezf WEEKLY SHOW WITH THE LATEST IN TRANCE & PROGRESSIVE Download link:Quality......: 320kbps / 44 kHz / Full Stereo ORIGINAL MP3 http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/94880498/file.html http://oron.com/m09gunl1qx8z