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Off to a hot start. No Kurt, but no worries; Jackson approved his day off. Text name change day. Cards – Cubs is the Lifetime Roofing lede. The energy at Busch Stadium over the weekend. PCA. Eric Collins on the FOX broadcast. Putting things in perspective. We discuss the call-ups of Nelson Velázquez and Jimmy Crooks and what that means to the team and the fanbase. When will something like that happen with other minor leaguers? Gorman and Victor Scott. Alanis Morrisette birthday today. Great convo. Talking Hunter Dobbins in relief and Matthew Libertore's start. Eric Collins. Delivery drivers. Should fans be shaking hands following every win? Fedde and Mikolas. Chris Kerber joins the program to give us his perspective on the Stanley Cup finals matchup and who he thinks will come out on top. We talk Blues offseason, Ivan Barbashev's post-Blues career, and much more. Comparing last year's record on June 1st to today's Cardinal record. What's the difference is fan engagement and investment when compared to last season? Text inbox is split on our perspective, to hilarious effect. What are the biggest contributors to fans increased energy? Who will go down when Nootbaar and Church comeback? Media in this town is soft. Albert Pujols on the call last night for the game. Rave reviews for The Machine. Dan Janson's offer to Jackson. “Doug's favorite quarter zip” calls in to tell us about his chant at Busch Stadium. Text line just lights him up. More on this chant from our callers. Mike Francesa on Mitchell Robinson's surgeon. Tales from the weekend. Lot of texts about the callers and fellow Cardinals fans. Best entertainers of the 21st century? Design Aire EMOTD Jackson getting grilled in the text inbox. Where's the music in the podcast? Jackson attempts to answer. Some people not a fan, others on why there isn't more content on TMA All-Day. Jackson getting upset. This new hair has him confident and spicy. JJ Wetherholt on his first experience with the Cubs – Cards rivalry. Libertore and Winn on the atmosphere over the weekend. Ken Rosenthal with a good article on who could be on the move in MLB over the next month or two. Bryce Harper on the Dodgers success in relation to MLB labor negotiations. EMOTD winner reveal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Kerber joins the program to give us his perspective on the Stanley Cup finals matchup and who he thinks will come out on top. We talk Blues offseason, Ivan Barbashev's post-Blues career, and much more. Comparing last year's record on June 1st to today's Cardinal record. What's the difference is fan engagement and investment when compared to last season? Text inbox is split on our perspective, to hilarious effect. What are the biggest contributors to fans increased energy? Who will go down when Nootbaar and Church comeback? Media in this town is soft. Albert Pujols on the call last night for the game. Rave reviews for The Machine. Dan Janson's offer to Jackson. “Doug's favorite quarter zip” calls in to tell us about his chant at Busch Stadium. Text line just lights him up. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A journey through the best years in Rave with Original House, Acid House, Bleeps, Bass, Techno, Hardcore, Old Skool, Breakbeat, Club Classics and everything underground and in between... I hope you enjoy the ride!
Three mini-mixes featuring all brand new Downtempo / Dubstep / Indie / Tech House
"Look how muscles he is." The second round of the playoffs has left Rave, Eva, and Kelly perturbed and disappointed tbqh!! Time to choose the lesser of several evils and check in on the relative villainy levels of Jakub Dobeš, John Tortorella, the PWHL's compliment sandwich, and the Canucks' new president(s) of hockey ops. This episode was recorded on May 19, 2026. Timecodes: (3:22) Glory to the Whelk King | (11:02) Playoffs Round 2 | (46:50) Conf Finals | (1:04:00) Elsewhere in the NHLBuy merch!Support us on Patreon!
Episode 496 - Terry Sweeney Pete's Percussion Podcast Sandbox Percussion Member and Educator Terry Sweeney stops by to talk about his work with Sandbox, their teaching at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Mannes (NY), and the Bob Van Sice influence (03:50), the beginnings of Sandbox Percussion, Terry's challenges of performing in Sandbox and finishing his master's degree at the same time, the Brooklyn studio, and the challenges and workings of scheduling (19:40), growing up in Michigan, his drumset and drumline background, and connecting with Gwen Dease through Interlochen (57:00), attending Peabody Conservatory (MD) for undergrad and studying with Bob Van Sice, and heading to Yale University (CT) for grad school, continuing with Van Sice, and some of the other folks he worked with during his time there (01:11:00), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including segments on working with Andy Akiho, training for triathlons, his fandom for popcorn, and the work Canto Ostinato (01:18:15).Finishing with a Rave on the band Sound Society (01:51:20).Terry Sweeney links:Sandbox PercussionTerry at SandboxPrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Victor Caccese in 2019Ian Rosenbaum in 2025Jonny Allen in 2026Gwen Dease in 2017Garrett Arney in 2019Amy Smith in 2018Julie Hill in 2019Julie Davila in 2019David Skidmore in 2025Sean Connors in 2025Peter Martin in 2025Robert Dillon in 2025Other Links:Robert Van Sice“Extremes” - Jason Treuting“Mallet Quartet” - Steve Reich“Drumming” - Steve ReichSo PercussionEighth BlackbirdPat Metheny GroupAntonio SanchezInterlochen“Porgy and Bess” xylophone excerptModern School for Xylophone, Marimba, and Vibraphone - Morris GoldenbergYale Percussion Group“Mirage” - Yasuo SueyoshiPaul Berry“Time for Marimba” - Minoru MikiAftersun trailerA Rainy Day in New York trailerMy Struggle - Karl One KnausgardCanto Ostinato - Simeon ten HoltRaves:Sound Society
Rick Stroud and Steve Versnick on the Rays winning ways as they've taken the first 2 games from the Orioles but there is injury concerns with Yandy Diaz who was hit in both hands on Tuesday night. The Rays Stadium MOU has votes this week in Hillsborough County and with the City of Tampa and the Bucs defensive coaches spoke and they really like Rueben Bain Jr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 91 of the I'M PEAKING Podcast, we get real about “festival friendships” and whether it's a red flag if people only hit you up for shows. We break down different types of friendships in the scene, why communication matters more than people think, and how lifestyle, distance, and priorities all play into it. We also dive into some of the biggest conversations happening in EDM right now—like the debate over openers vs headliners (should openers hold back or go all out?), TikTok's influence on techno and rave culture, and whether the scene is becoming more divided or just evolving. Plus, we talk about the collapse of Spirit Airlines before EDC, stress relief music (yes… even dubstep), genre crossover between house and bass, and who could be the next global superstar on the level of Skrillex.Let us know in the comments: Are your rave friends real ones… or just festival friends? We hope you enjoy the episode!!
Kevin Viles opens up about the journey that took him from painting ships and taking risks abroad to building relationships inside the world of billionaires, investors and multi-billion-pound superyacht companies. From working on naval frigates and ferries to landing life-changing opportunities in Dubai, Kevin reflects on the graft, hustle and instincts that helped him break into one of the most exclusive industries in the world.But behind the business deals and luxury lifestyle was a story shaped by pressure, loyalty, setbacks and sacrifice. Kevin speaks honestly about sleeping rough, taking jobs that didn't feel right, raising millions in funding, and the emotional weight that comes when business and personal relationships become intertwined. He shares stories of travelling the world, building close bonds that became like family, navigating high-stakes negotiations, and learning how quickly trust can be tested when serious money is involved.He also reflects on the friendships and mentors that changed his life, the moments that nearly broke him, and the mentality it took to keep moving forward when everything was uncertain. From teenage fundraising events and humble beginnings to the pressure of scaling major projects and chasing global opportunities, it's a raw look at ambition, resilience, brotherhood and what it really costs to build something from nothing.This is the eventful life of Kevin Viles.All Enquiries - Hello@DodgeWoodall.comWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comYouTube: Dodge WoodallFacebook: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallTikTok: @DodgeWoodallLinkedIn: Dodge Woodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Madness. Auf Deutsch: Wahnsinn. Und wenn man sich den Weg von Luke Madness anschaut, dann passt dieser Name ziemlich gut. Vom angehenden Bundespolizisten, zu DJ-Gigs auf der ganzen Welt. Mit gerade mal 14 Jahren hat er angefangen aufzulegen. Früh war klar, diese Karriere wird wahnsinnig erfolgreich. Sein erster Festival-Gig bei der Ruhr in Love, später dann der Sieg bei einem Contest vom New Horizons Festival. Als Produzent schlug sein Track "Running Up That Hill“ 40 Millionen Streams auf Spotify voll ein. Und als Veranstalter von "Auf'm Rave"? Anderthalb Jahre lang hat Luke gebettelt, um überhaupt Partys machen zu dürfen. Was klein angefangen hat, wurde zu einer echten Bewegung. Zuletzt mit 6.500 Menschen in der Messehalle Oldenburg, einer eigenen Dokumentation, bei der Luke selbst Regie geführt hat und damit ein Kinosaal ausverkauft hat. Sein All Nighter im Bootshaus Köln? Ausverkauft! Und der ganz große persönliche Meilenstein: Sein Traum, einmal bei Ferdinand's Feld als DJ zu spielen, wurde Realität. Luke Madness - großer Marvel-Fan - steht für mehr als nur Fiktion. Für Beharrlichkeit, Vision und erfolgreiche Umsetzung. Wir sprechen mit ihm über seinen beruflichen und privaten Weg, über Rückschläge, über Auf'm Rave, über den Sprung von kleinen lokalen Partys zu riesigen Hallen und darüber, was eigentlich noch alles kommt. Hier ist die neue Folge Bassgeflüster mit Luke Madness auf SUNSHINE LIVE und überall da, wo es Podcasts gibt.
A journey through the best years in Rave with Original House, Acid House, Bleeps, Bass, Techno, Hardcore, Old Skool, Breakbeat, Club Classics and everything underground and in between... I hope you enjoy the ride!
Inside Psygnosis: WipEout, PlayStation and the Rave Generation - The Retro Hour EP531This week we're joined by former Psygnosis PR manager Glen O'Connell for a brilliant journey through one of the most exciting eras in British gaming. Glen shares stories from Liverpool's arcade and computer shop scene, his move from rave music promotion into games, and his time at Psygnosis during the huge shift from Amiga and Atari ST to CD-ROM, Saturn and PlayStation. We hear how WipEout fused club culture, cutting-edge design and licensed music to help define the PlayStation generation, plus memories of Destruction Derby, G-Police, Formula One, Rage, EA, Burnout, Need for Speed and plenty more.Stuart's current project: https://www.wireadmin.comContents:00:00 – The Week's Retro News Stories43:38 – Glen O'Connell InterviewPlease visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show:Bitmap Books – https://www.bitmapbooks.comCheck out PCBWay at https://pcbway.com for all your PCB needsPlayEXPO Blackpool tickets: https://www.playexpoblackpool.com/We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://theretrohour.com/support/https://www.patreon.com/retrohourJoin our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8Website: http://theretrohour.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/X: https://twitter.com/retrohourukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theretrohour.comTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohourShow notesNeo Geo Crossplay Revival: https://tinyurl.com/33xx8nahBomberman Online Returns: https://tinyurl.com/mwk7xeppBloodstone For ZX Spectrum: https://tinyurl.com/zn677unxBioCreeps For NES: https://tinyurl.com/ytd9zuawSwitch As Wii U GamePad: https://tinyurl.com/4c58vbcbStar Fox 64 Remake: https://www.youtube.com/live/ePZeyh5q9R8
Tonight's topics: Forza Horizon 6 gets rave reviews ShiftUp will publish Stellar Blade 2 MercurySteam suffers layoffs Sony and Nintendo financials eBay rejects unsolicited bid from GameStop Tekken boss forms new SNK studio Steam Controller does Wilhelm scream Thanks as always to Shawn Daley for our intro and outro music. Follow him on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/shawndaleyWhere to find Throwdown Show:Website: https://audioboom.com/channels/5030659Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/throwdownshowTwitter: https://twitter.com/ThrowdownShowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/throwdownshowDiscord: https://discord.gg/fdBXWHTTwitter list: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1027719155800317953
32-year-old Jane Hollingworth robbed a bank in Santa Rosa, CA. She was caught an hour later thanks to the description of "a woman with bright blue hair and a red leopard-print jacket." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California-based Percussionist, Educator, and Adjudicator Genevieve Hilburn returns for Part 2 of our conversation! She's here to discuss getting into the Master's Program at East Texas A&M University, studying with Brian Zator and his community of percussion experts, and the focus on developing young percussionists there (04:20), Genevieve's experiences with the drumline at the school, her post-master's degree plans, getting her jobs at CSU-Bakersfield and Bakersfield College, and her thoughts on the job considerations and preparations for graduate students (27:05), and she settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on counting rests, being a woman in the percussion world, “programmatic intent”, vintage clothing and furniture, Wes Anderson Movies, great books, Australia, the Blue Coats, and so much more (48:50).Finishing with a Rave on the books that supported Pete's teaching of his Music and the Movies course at Mizzou (01:35:40).Genevieve Hilburn Links:Part 1 with Genevieve HilburnGenevieve Hilburn's Bakersfield College pagePrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Britton-René Collins in 2023Brian Zator in 2017Lauren Teel in 2017The Vesna Duo in 2022Louis Raymond-Kolker in 2024Mark Ford in 2023Julie Davila in 2019Kathryn Irwin in 2024Alexis C. Lamb in 2021Gwen Dease in 2017Casey Cangelosi in 2017Kevin Bobo in 2017Victoria Sparks in 2018Other Links:Sean ClarkCavaliers 1995 DCI Show - “The Planets”Chad FloydPius CheungJeff AusdemoreSandi RennickGreg PowerMatthew HowardKenneth McGrathNancy ZeltsmanJi Hye JungGunne Sax clothesMoonrise Kingdom trailerThe Grand Budapest Hotel trailerThe Royal Tenenbaums trailerFantastic Mr. Fox trailerStar Wars, Episode 1: The Phantom Menace trailerTo Kill a Mockingbird - Harper LeeBraiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall KimmererDashner Design and RestorationThe Crocodile HunterH-E-B Tres Leches CakeTIERRAS South Texas Percussion Competition2019 Blue Coats WarmupRaves:Audio-Vision: Sound on Screen - Michel ChionReel Music: Exploring 100 Years of Film Music - Roger Hickman
Rave RM200 Juta, Pembangkang Tak Jadi, Kereta EV dan Hari IbuUlasan Paultan mengenai EV CBU daripada MITI - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCy32Y67v14---------------Sembang KS ialah sebuah talk show di mana Zaidel akan berkongsi ringkasan berita semasa sebelum menyelami sesuatu isu dengan lebih mendalam.Topik yang dibincangkan merangkumi pelbagai bidang seperti sosial, politik, teknologi dan hiburan, disampaikan dengan gaya yang tajam, santai serta diperkaya dengan analogi yang pantas dan bersahaja.Misi kami adalah untuk memberi pencerahan dan kefahaman tentang isu-isu penting, sesuai ditonton sepanjang perjalanan dalam kesesakan lalu lintas waktu puncak di Malaysia.
Tracklist: Jay-x (Drums Performing) Deepsessions Darktech AIO (The Beginning - Innervoix Rmx) Kosmos Rec Jay-x (Brain Vision) Yatagan Records Marc Henry (Neurotronik) Skyline Archive Jay-x (Randomizer) Spirit Noise Records A.DH.S. (Hyena) Electric Ballroom Tao Andra (Reflex) Terminal M Adam Beyer, Mark Reeve (Love Within) Drumcode SAMDMA (Aura) Set About Music Jay-x (Overboost) Yatagan Records Amir Telem (The Stone) Future Techno Records Sheik (Inner Voice) Reload Black Label Rein (Meet Her at the Warehouse) Let Techno Unite Records Roman Adam, Junoia (Soft Disintegration) Alula Tunes
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Tras años de investigación infructuosa por los bosques gallegos el profesor Suso Dicho creyó que por fin había dado con la legendaria procesión de almas en pena
Tras años de investigación infructuosa por los bosques gallegos el profesor Suso Dicho creyó que por fin había dado con la legendaria procesión de almas en pena
Tras años de investigación infructuosa por los bosques gallegos el profesor Suso Dicho creyó que por fin había dado con la legendaria procesión de almas en pena
"It galls an old bitch." LLOFFS TIME. Eva, Kelly, and Rave eulogize the first-round fallen and make irresponsible predictions about what's to come in their usual even-handed, well-informed, and anti-Vegas way. Plus: Kelly weighs in on the latest Leafs news from the suffocating darkness of Canucks Corner. This episode was recorded on May 7, 2026. Timecodes: (4:36) Baseball Nickname Generator | (11:57) Playoffs Round 1 | (54:50) Playoffs Round 2 | (1:16:57) Elsewhere in the NHLBuy merch!Support us on Patreon!
Tomas Espedal svarer Kjetil og slakter hele Bergen i BT-tekst. Vi snakker om sykehusserien The Pitt og pittelitt om cupfinalen. Og så forklarer vi hvorfor Aurora Aksnes må gå enda mer på rave.
Mike and Mark share their own prayers and discuss the significance of the National Day of Prayer; In a sea of deceptive messaging, what is the definition of a lie?; Rave reviews for Rubio create more 2028 buzzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Mark share their own prayers and discuss the significance of the National Day of Prayer; In a sea of deceptive messaging, what is the definition of a lie?; Rave reviews for Rubio create more 2028 buzzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mass commercial nightlife began in a Japanese Pleasure Garden in 1657 and it's blossomed ever since – via Victorian Vauxhall, cabaret Paris, jazz-driven New Orleans, flappers, speakeasies, moonshine, Studio 54 and the rave palaces of the 21st Century. Imogen Willetts tracks its riotous evolution in ‘Up All Night: A History of Going Out' and wonders if the invention of the iPhone has burst the balloon. She talks to us here about … ... the Tango, the Can-Can: dances that got you arrested … how bourgeois French ‘slummers' found a taste of danger … the heady allure in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as an escape from Victorian squalor … how Anita Berber's chloroform ballet shocked and delighted Weimar Berlin … when dancing was a mating ritual and the impact of Dating Apps … democracy on the dancefloor: the unrepeatable mix of punters and celebrities at Studio 54 … and how the invention of the electric light got people going out and the iPhone made them stay home Order ‘Up All Night' here: https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk/titles/imogen-willetts/up-all-night/9781399617093/Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
California State University – Bakersfield and Bakersfield College Percussion Professor Genevieve Hilburn stops by to talk about her teaching at both schools (04:20), the influence of DCI and WGI on teaching in California schools and the challenges of teaching in the performing arts (15:00), getting into the WGI judging circuit, her work with the Percussive Arts Society and her freelancing career (29:45), growing up in Southern California, her early years in music, and her time in the Girl Scouts (49:40), and her time in undergrad at the CSU – Northridge (01:01:50).Finishing with a Rave on a recent performance with the Missouri Symphony on their “Best of Broadway” concert (01:08:00).Genevieve Hilburn links:Genevieve Hilburn's Bakersfield College pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Britton-René Collins in 2023Brian Zator in 2017Lauren Teel in 2017The Vesna Duo in 2022Louis Raymond-Kolker in 2024Other Links:James Logan Band and Color GuardSandi RennickJeff AusdemoreDavid WalkerJohn Luther AdamsKai StrobelJohn MagnussenAaron SmithRaves:The Missouri Symphony Orchestra
Mass commercial nightlife began in a Japanese Pleasure Garden in 1657 and it's blossomed ever since – via Victorian Vauxhall, cabaret Paris, jazz-driven New Orleans, flappers, speakeasies, moonshine, Studio 54 and the rave palaces of the 21st Century. Imogen Willetts tracks its riotous evolution in ‘Up All Night: A History of Going Out' and wonders if the invention of the iPhone has burst the balloon. She talks to us here about … ... the Tango, the Can-Can: dances that got you arrested … how bourgeois French ‘slummers' found a taste of danger … the heady allure in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as an escape from Victorian squalor … how Anita Berber's chloroform ballet shocked and delighted Weimar Berlin … when dancing was a mating ritual and the impact of Dating Apps … democracy on the dancefloor: the unrepeatable mix of punters and celebrities at Studio 54 … and how the invention of the electric light got people going out and the iPhone made them stay home Order ‘Up All Night' here: https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk/titles/imogen-willetts/up-all-night/9781399617093/Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike and Mark share their own prayers and discuss the significance of the National Day of Prayer; In a sea of deceptive messaging, what is the definition of a lie?; Rave reviews for Rubio create more 2028 buzzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mass commercial nightlife began in a Japanese Pleasure Garden in 1657 and it's blossomed ever since – via Victorian Vauxhall, cabaret Paris, jazz-driven New Orleans, flappers, speakeasies, moonshine, Studio 54 and the rave palaces of the 21st Century. Imogen Willetts tracks its riotous evolution in ‘Up All Night: A History of Going Out' and wonders if the invention of the iPhone has burst the balloon. She talks to us here about … ... the Tango, the Can-Can: dances that got you arrested … how bourgeois French ‘slummers' found a taste of danger … the heady allure in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as an escape from Victorian squalor … how Anita Berber's chloroform ballet shocked and delighted Weimar Berlin … when dancing was a mating ritual and the impact of Dating Apps … democracy on the dancefloor: the unrepeatable mix of punters and celebrities at Studio 54 … and how the invention of the electric light got people going out and the iPhone made them stay home Order ‘Up All Night' here: https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk/titles/imogen-willetts/up-all-night/9781399617093/Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Poducer | The Podcast for Producers Wreckno and Gardella pull up for a chaotic, funny, and honest conversation about bass music, queer identity in EDM, social media burnout, and the reality of building a career in electronic music. A big part of this episode dives into Wreckno's experience navigating the scene as a queer and gender non-conforming artist, the evolution of inclusivity in dance music, and how representation in bass music has changed over the years. They also talk about rave culture, self-expression, and why creating space for people to fully be themselves matters. Outside of that, the conversation spirals into Survivor audition tapes, trap-era nostalgia, getting kicked off stage at Brillz shows, algorithm fatigue, touring life, and the weirdness of being an artist online in 2026. Follow Wreckno https://www.instagram.com/wreckno/ Follow Gardella https://www.instagram.com/gardellaaa/ Poducer Discord https://discord.gg/qSaPcpJAET Instagram https://www.instagram.com/poducerpodcast TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@poducerpodcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/28RT0Mv5mMFr2ozrO2dav Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/poducer/id1327594929 SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/poducer Linktree https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast Chapters 00:00 Intro 03:08 First concerts 06:27 Defining “cunty dubstep” 08:47 Queer identity and representation in EDM 12:35 Rave culture, PLUR, and self expression 25:38 Fan interactions and being visibly queer on stage 31:23 Fighting the algorithm as an artist 40:42 Personal mantras and creative philosophy 42:37 “What we're selling is not what they're selling” 46:25 Game changing concerts 49:20 Empty rooms, flop shows, and touring realities 52:59 Carnage, trap music, and the golden era of EDM trap 59:25 Final shoutouts 1:00:40 Outro
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Arkah The Blackdub Sessions feat Mokum Rave Massive on Sub FM 4th May 2026 - https://www.sub.fm
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin react to Mac Robinson's critical stance on the Cleveland Cavaliers' performance and his proposal to trade star guard Donovan Mitchell. They also examine Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry's draft day maneuvers and the shifting public perception regarding his front office success. 01:00 - Mac Robinson's Cavs Critique 05:53 - Andrew Berry's Draft Decisions 11:36 - Evaluating Front Office Performance
Sorry everyone for the extra delay on updates; I had a death in the family last month. Back to normal now! Here's Ralph's Star Wars mix this year, featuring Drum & Bass / Video Game / Soundtrack / Classical
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A journey through the best years in Rave with Original House, Acid House, Bleeps, Bass, Techno, Hardcore, Old Skool, Breakbeat, Club Classics and everything underground and in between... I hope you enjoy the ride!
Chaia is a composer known for her Yiddish techno music, sometimes known as "kleztronica" (klezmer + electronica). She joins Lex Rofeberg and Rena Yehuda Newman for a conversation honoring May Day (International Workers' Day). Together they explore the intersection of Yiddish, revolution, and folksong -- which, as it turns out, is an extremely prolific and inspiring intersection! They also explore broader Jewish questions about how we understand oldness and newness in Jewish tradition. -------------------------------------------- Access full shownotes for this episode via this link. If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation -- support Judaism Unbound by clicking here! Head to JudaismUnbound.com/classes to check out upcoming mini-courses in the UnYeshiva: Holy Chutzpah, and Rebbe Nachman of Bretslev! Financial aid is available via this link. Join the Judaism Unbound discord, where you can interact with Judaism Unbound's hosts, and with fellow listeners all around the world, by heading to discord.judaismunbound.com.
Maryland-based Freelancing Percussionist, Recording Artist, Composer, Author and Admissions Counselor Jenna Duranko stops by to talk about her career, her seminary studies, playing in senior-living spaces, and her recent album Mosaic (04:20), growing up in Frederick (MD), her early musical background in choir, piano and French horn, and her time in the girl scouts (24:00), attending Radford University (VA) for undergrad, recent podcast guest Meridythe Witt, becoming a percussion major and starting from scratch, and majoring in Music Business (34:20), her 7 years working in radio, creating a career through solo marimba performance, how the pandemic changed her career and called her towards ministry, and her current composition project (53:40), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including segments on why musicians always need to be paid, Tervis Tumblers, the band B*Witched, The Pittsburgh Steelers, library work, Macado's Restaurant, and the Artemis II (01:12:40).Finishing with a Rave on Pete's experiences with the 2026 Missouri Day of Percussion and co-leading the Mass Steel Band (01:38:15).Jenna Duranko links:Jenna Duranko's Facebook pageJenna Duranko's Instagram pageMosaic - Jenna DurankoPrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Meridythe Witt in 2026Jeff Calissi in 2017Megan Arns in 2017Emily Lemmermann in 2019Brian Zator in 2017Connor Viets in 2024Other Links:Robert SanderlLancaster Theological SeminaryPreaching and Music - Catherine Williams“Michi” - Keiko Abe“Wind in the Bamboo Grove” - Keiko AbeTaubmann Museum of ArtNational Ovarian Cancer CoalitionRizpahB*WitchedTervis TumblersThe Legend of Bagger Vance trailerGone with the Wind trailerThe Giver - Lois LowryBen Roethlisberger highlightsAaron Rodgers highlightsMike TomlinMacado'sHighlander PizzaRaves:2026 Missouri Day of Percussion
DJ Loft sets sail on a nostalgia wave with the Afro Cruise Mix [Ghana Throwback Rave]. A pure throwback vibe packed with classics from Buk Bak, MzBel, VIP, and Kontihene. From old-school hiplife anthems to timeless party bangers, this mix is a nonstop ride back to the golden era of Ghanaian music. Press play, turn it up, and let the memories hit different.
Breaks / Deep House / Indie / Tech House / Electro / Garage / Trap
This is an episode not to miss! Dr. Howland sits down with one of his close friends Erika, a brilliant therapist and beautiful human. They dive into ketamine therapy and its emerging uses. They talk about growing up African American in Utah as a trans racial adoptee and what it means to fit in. This is a powerful episode not to be missed!
We look back at the some of the week's most notorius news...Yeah, there's always a bunch of bad stuff going on, but there is still some good in the world...so we always end on a high note with the brighter side of things...
We look back at the some of the week's most notorius news...Yeah, there's always a bunch of bad stuff going on, but there is still some good in the world...so we always end on a high note with the brighter side of things...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York City-based Freelancing Percussionist, Teacher and Composer Caitlin Cawley stops by to talk about her professional life and her work with the percussion groups Talujon and Mantra Percussion (04:20), growing up on Long Island, her musical beginnings, and her time in the Juilliard pre-college program (22:00), attending Boston University and Manhattan School of Music for her undergrad and grad career, and how the pandemic and a health scare changed the scope of her percussion future (47:40), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of her experiences in the percussion world as a woman, great science-fiction books and series, New York Pizza, the New York Rangers, great visual art, and KPOP Demon Hunters (01:17:20).Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 documentary film Thank You Very Much (01:44:40).Caitlin Cawley Links: Caitlin Cawley's websiteTalujonMantra PercussionPrevious Podcast Guests Mentioned:Mika Godbole in 2026Ian Antonio in 2023Maria Finkelmeier in 2018Pablo Rieppi in 2024Other Links:Bash the TrashGreg JukesThe Spence SchoolBrass QueensDewa AlitLa MamaMichael LipseyDavid CossinChristopher Graham“Get Off of My Cloud” - The Rolling Stones“Honky Tonk Women” - The Rolling Stones“Sonic Meditation 1” - Pauline OliverosHypermobilityJonathan HaasGreg GiannascoliSam SolomonTim GenisMatthew PellegrinoThe Fifth Element trailerWhiplash trailerThe Great Cities - NK JemisinThe Dune Series - Frank HerbertUrsula K. Le GuinThe Daevabad Trilogy - S.A. ChakrabortyThe Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi - S.A. ChakrabortyEmpire AI - Karen HaoR.F. KuangKatie LedeckyNew York Rangers 1994 Stanley CupJoe and Sal's PizzaKPop Demon Hunters trailerRaves:Thank You Very Much trailer
In today's episode, Neville Medhora (Swipefile, Copywriting Course, ex-AppSumo) joins Matt and Kolby to talk about how good copy delivered AppSumo's first $10,000 day, why his flagship Copywriting Course business is being eaten by AI while Swipefile.com is soaring, Neville's content workflow, and why selling software is dead in 2026.Timestamps:01:19 House of Rave and Dropshipping in High School03:21 Finding Copywriting and AppSumo's First $10K Day05:53 Copywriting Course Dying, Swipefile Soaring11:27 Brand, Style, and Standing Out From AI16:33 How Swipefile's Business Model Works18:44 Why Selling Software Is Dead22:51 The Hybrid Sponsorship Model That Actually Pays26:45 Custom Content and Evergreen Sponsorship Deals33:47 Acquired's $4.8M Pre-Rolls and B2B Ad Math35:57 Why Blogging Is Social Media Now37:15 Neville's Content Flow: Swipefile → Newsletter → Social40:43 Growing a Newsletter in 202645:00 Why Neville Won't Sell Claude Skills (Yet)52:34 Where To Find Neville
"Go die with him!" Kelly, Eva, and Rave are serving up some piping hot copium about the retirement or non-retirement of our load-bearing Russian machine. Grab a glass, friends. Also on the docket: dragging the Leafs organization for filth in the public square, reminiscing about our early love for the Avs, and assessing the first-round playoffs matchups based on criteria we made up a second ago.This episode was recorded on April 15, 2026. Timecodes: (5:56) Don't Let the Pigeon | (13:40) Caps chat | (20:20) Sid and Ovi...and Geno | (48:23) Playoffs preview | (1:06:30) Leafs exposé!Buy merch!Support us on Patreon!