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Aaron chats with the curator for the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, Brent Hensel, about the expansion of the team's partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Hensel's certificate program covering the history of the Packers. This year's program covers the Packers resurgence as one of the NFL's flagship franchises after decades of mediocrity. You can find more information and register for the program right here: https://bit.ly/3XXKZ6C --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aaron-nagler9/support
So, 14 years have passed. We think they've been pretty good, but can be even better. Let's relive the show that started it all!
“I am fully okay with not being completely healed in my earthly life.” -Antonio Myers. “Healing: Heals relationships Heals the past Dignifies all events Is honest, trusting, non-judgmental Strengthens your sense of yourself Balances and harmonizes Recalls and reconstructs past events Acts as your own counselor Integrates peaks and valleys in life Soothes troubled memories Sees yourself as a larger, important, whole and connected being Leverages therapy sessions for better and faster results Reveals and tracks patterns and cycles.” “Stress reduction: Reduces the scatter in your life Increases focus Brings stability Offers a deeper level of learning, order, action and release Holds thoughts still so they can be changed and integrated Processes your stuff in a natural and appropriate way Releases pent-up thoughts and emotions Empowers Disentangles thoughts and ideas Bridges inner thinking with outer events Detaches and lets go of the past Allows you to re-experience the past with today's adult mind.” “Easier problem solving: Eases decision making Offers new perspectives Brings things together Shows relationships and wholeness instead of separation.” https://www.appleseeds.org//100_journaling.htm. In organized crime, I saw people plotting evil, fraud, coveting, violence, stealing, dishonesty, taking bribes, murder, corruption, distorting what is right, despising justice, hating good, loving evil, and driving widows and non-widows from their homes. I saw all of the injustices that the prophet Micah saw. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
The Millennials are back with an extra batch of 16 spooky Halloween/Scary movies that face off bracket style to determine which is the best of this season! Re-Experience some of the greatest all time classic horror flicks, and some others which are just plain fun! Loaded with fun movie facts, trivia and opinions that only this panel can deliver. Your sense of fun and nostalgia will never die as long as you're listening to this gaggle of ghouls!
Mike and Sasha take a walk down trippy memory lane as they discuss what they'd like to re-experience. Listen in to hear them discuss trips, shows, work, and interests. Will they align on taking a journey forward together, or will their yellow brick road lead to a dead end? --------------- Download the Blink Date app to start voice-first speed dating from the comfort of your home: https://www.theblinkdate.com ----- Date in a Blink (https://www.theblinkdate.com/date-in-a-blink) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/dateinablink) Twitter (https://twitter.com/dateinablink) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/dateinablink/) ----- Podcast by Blink (www.theblinkdate.com) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theblinkdate/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/theblinkdate) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theblinkdate/) TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@theblinkdate) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Degoo is an experience-driven cloud provider offering 100GB of free, secure storage with an AI-empowered interactive display that helps users re-discover their best, stored memories. Designed in the bursting Swedish startup scene, Degoo's platform offers users a place to securely store and uniquely experience their photos and memories anywhere in the world. With Degoo, users will never run out of space for their photos and have protection knowing that running out of storage space or a broken phone no longer equals the loss of your favorite photos. In addition, Degoo is available across operating systems and on the web, meaning that users will never be without their memories. Degoo is constantly innovating and improving their product, having recently released AutoAlbums, which uses AI to create albums of similar photos - whether they are taken during the last year or are photos of basketball games or specific landmarks. Carl Hasselskog joins me on the podcast and discusses how Degoo has watched competitor after competitor acquired by Google Photos, making it one of the few challenger brands left on the market. He also shares how Degoo has navigated the changing landscape of photo cloud storage.
Justina Page is an international speaker and natural storyteller who speaks with a bold and refreshing honesty that touches the hearts of audiences. Her speeches unfold with a combination of humor, insightful observation and wisdom, as well as practical application. Justina is a woman whose faith was tested by fire. She now inspires audiences across the country with a powerful message of hope and triumph. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Circle of Fire which tells the story of how Justina's life was changed forever when fire swept through her home, March 7, 1999. The loss of her 22-month-old twin son, Amos, the severe and lasting injuries of her other twin son, Benjamin, and her own devastating experience of third-degree burns covering 55 percent of her body affected the entire family. She is also the author of 8 other literary works. From the ashes of fire, a new hope has emerged. She is the Founder and Executive Director of The Amos House of Faith, a non-profit organization, established to provide post-burn support to children and families affected by burn trauma. She is a supporting actress in the award-winning faith-based movie We Are Stronger and the highly anticipated upcoming TV series Breaking Strongholds.
In their quickest -- yet most in-depth -- discussion yet, the bearded brothers take on Recursion by Blake Crouch as well as their embarrassing romantic episodes.
Nubreed & Luke Chable - One Day (Dirty Fours Remix) Stel Feat John Elliott - Finding Time (Killahurtz Kult Remix) Deepest Blue - Give It Away (Club Mix) Andain - Summer Calling (DJ Dazzle's Royal Air Force Mix) Tim Scott Feat. Pasha Solis - Twisted Fate (Original Mix) All Saints - Pure Shores (Cosmos Remix) Sultan & Ned Shepard Feat. Kuba Oms - Jeopardy (Original Mix) Solarity - Elements (Yvel And Tristan Remix) Dave Darell - Children (Original Mix) Peter Katafalk - Pacific 202 (Bellone Remix) Killahurtz Vs. Rekelektrik - Don't Walk Away (Vocal Mix) Chicane - Poppiholla (Disco Citizens Remix) Tone Depth - Rumblefish (B & G Remix) Matthew Dekay Vs. Akatishia - Time To Think (Forward Mix) Kawala - Humanistic (Future Breeze Remix) Ayra - Juliet's Song (Stretch & Vern Remix) Kosmas Epsilon - Feed Me Acid (Original Mix) Conjure One - Face The Music (Redanka Remix) Dido - Stoned (Deep Dish Vocal) Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Remix) Nadia Ali - Crash And Burn (Astro & Glyde Remix) Annie Lennox - Pavement Cracks (Mac Quayle Remix) Morgan Page & Gregory Shiff - All I Know Feat Astrid Suryanto (Original Mix) Amber - Anyway (Steve Porter Mix) Echomen - Cure (Echomen Main) Beat Foundation - Save Me (Mike Monday Remix) Télépopmusik - Breathe (Markus Schulz Mix) Stel , Rekelektrik - People (Lexicon Avenue Remix) Young Parisians Feat. Ben Lost - Jump The Next Train (Bobina Remix) Paul Oakenfold Featuring Tamra - Sleep (Robert Vadney Perfecto Mix) Seal - Waiting For You (29 Palms Remix) Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Markus Schulz And Elevation Intro Mix) Robert Holland & Iris Dee Jay Feat. Maria Opale - Another Planet Feat. Maria Opale (Deepcry Remix)
Nubreed & Luke Chable - One Day (Dirty Fours Remix) Stel Feat John Elliott - Finding Time (Killahurtz Kult Remix) Deepest Blue - Give It Away (Club Mix) Andain - Summer Calling (DJ Dazzle's Royal Air Force Mix) Tim Scott Feat. Pasha Solis - Twisted Fate (Original Mix) All Saints - Pure Shores (Cosmos Remix) Sultan & Ned Shepard Feat. Kuba Oms - Jeopardy (Original Mix) Solarity - Elements (Yvel And Tristan Remix) Dave Darell - Children (Original Mix) Peter Katafalk - Pacific 202 (Bellone Remix) Killahurtz Vs. Rekelektrik - Don't Walk Away (Vocal Mix) Chicane - Poppiholla (Disco Citizens Remix) Tone Depth - Rumblefish (B & G Remix) Matthew Dekay Vs. Akatishia - Time To Think (Forward Mix) Kawala - Humanistic (Future Breeze Remix) Ayra - Juliet's Song (Stretch & Vern Remix) Kosmas Epsilon - Feed Me Acid (Original Mix) Conjure One - Face The Music (Redanka Remix) Dido - Stoned (Deep Dish Vocal) Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Remix) Nadia Ali - Crash And Burn (Astro & Glyde Remix) Annie Lennox - Pavement Cracks (Mac Quayle Remix) Morgan Page & Gregory Shiff - All I Know Feat Astrid Suryanto (Original Mix) Amber - Anyway (Steve Porter Mix) Echomen - Cure (Echomen Main) Beat Foundation - Save Me (Mike Monday Remix) Télépopmusik - Breathe (Markus Schulz Mix) Stel , Rekelektrik - People (Lexicon Avenue Remix) Young Parisians Feat. Ben Lost - Jump The Next Train (Bobina Remix) Paul Oakenfold Featuring Tamra - Sleep (Robert Vadney Perfecto Mix) Seal - Waiting For You (29 Palms Remix) Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Markus Schulz And Elevation Intro Mix) Robert Holland & Iris Dee Jay Feat. Maria Opale - Another Planet Feat. Maria Opale (Deepcry Remix)
Nubreed & Luke Chable - One Day (Dirty Fours Remix) Stel Feat John Elliott - Finding Time (Killahurtz Kult Remix) Deepest Blue - Give It Away (Club Mix) Andain - Summer Calling (DJ Dazzle's Royal Air Force Mix) Tim Scott Feat. Pasha Solis - Twisted Fate (Original Mix) All Saints - Pure Shores (Cosmos Remix) Sultan & Ned Shepard Feat. Kuba Oms - Jeopardy (Original Mix) Solarity - Elements (Yvel And Tristan Remix) Dave Darell - Children (Original Mix) Peter Katafalk - Pacific 202 (Bellone Remix) Killahurtz Vs. Rekelektrik - Don't Walk Away (Vocal Mix) Chicane - Poppiholla (Disco Citizens Remix) Tone Depth - Rumblefish (B & G Remix) Matthew Dekay Vs. Akatishia - Time To Think (Forward Mix) Kawala - Humanistic (Future Breeze Remix) Ayra - Juliet's Song (Stretch & Vern Remix) Kosmas Epsilon - Feed Me Acid (Original Mix) Conjure One - Face The Music (Redanka Remix) Dido - Stoned (Deep Dish Vocal) Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Remix) Nadia Ali - Crash And Burn (Astro & Glyde Remix) Annie Lennox - Pavement Cracks (Mac Quayle Remix) Morgan Page & Gregory Shiff - All I Know Feat Astrid Suryanto (Original Mix) Amber - Anyway (Steve Porter Mix) Echomen - Cure (Echomen Main) Beat Foundation - Save Me (Mike Monday Remix) Télépopmusik - Breathe (Markus Schulz Mix) Stel , Rekelektrik - People (Lexicon Avenue Remix) Young Parisians Feat. Ben Lost - Jump The Next Train (Bobina Remix) Paul Oakenfold Featuring Tamra - Sleep (Robert Vadney Perfecto Mix) Seal - Waiting For You (29 Palms Remix) Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Markus Schulz And Elevation Intro Mix) Robert Holland & Iris Dee Jay Feat. Maria Opale - Another Planet Feat. Maria Opale (Deepcry Remix)
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Newest mix in the series of tracks that helped shape and influence my taste in Electronic music.....Enjoy :)
Newest mix in the series of tracks that helped shape and influence my taste in Electronic music.....Enjoy :)
(RE) Experience 3 is a collection of a lot of different sounds that twist and turn through some older classic tracks...Enjoy.
(RE) Experience 2 is a peak time set that uses drums, tripped out sounds and some vocals to keep the ears pleased and the mind expanding....Enjoy ;)
(RE) Experience 7 dives into some classic trance tunes that should bring back some fond memories for some of you...Enjoy.
Mixed this set over cause I was not happy with the overall flow of it.
Here is (RE) Experience 6 for the listening ears. This time we explore some of the older but dandy Progressive Trance tunes from years gone past. Enjoy :)
A mix that takes us back to the days when sets were built around sultry divas, vocal highs, and tribal drums!!....enjoy it.
Mixed this set over cause I was not happy with the overall flow of it.
A mix that takes us back to the days when sets were built around sultry divas, vocal highs, and tribal drums!!....enjoy it.
(RE) Experience 3 is a collection of a lot of different sounds that twist and turn through some older classic tracks...Enjoy.
(RE) Experience 2 is a peak time set that uses drums, tripped out sounds and some vocals to keep the ears pleased and the mind expanding....Enjoy ;)
(RE) Experience 7 dives into some classic trance tunes that should bring back some fond memories for some of you...Enjoy.
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Here is (RE) Experience 6 for the listening ears. This time we explore some of the older but dandy Progressive Trance tunes from years gone past. Enjoy :)
A mix that takes us back to the days when sets were built around sultry divas, vocal highs, and tribal drums!!....enjoy it.
(RE) Experience 3 is a collection of a lot of different sounds that twist and turn through some older classic tracks...Enjoy.
(RE) Experience 2 is a peak time set that uses drums, tripped out sounds and some vocals to keep the ears pleased and the mind expanding....Enjoy ;)
(RE) Experience 7 dives into some classic trance tunes that should bring back some fond memories for some of you...Enjoy.
Mixed this set over cause I was not happy with the overall flow of it.
Sysense started doing this type of thing when he was sixteen and was having a very difficult time in his life and was contemplating taking his life. He remembers walking into a dance club in Houston, Tx and hearing The Smith’s – How Soon Is Now and watching the people on the dance floor react and move to what the Dj was doing. Sysense was amazed at how much fun the people were having and seeing the smiles that were across their faces. At that moment Sysense knew what he wanted to do .He wanted to make people happy and have them forget their problems even if for just a little while. Sysense went out and bought turntables, some records, and started teaching him self how to blend the songs together. Sysense knew nothing about what I was doing and could not beat-match to save his life. Thankfully, he had met a Dj that took him under his wing and began teaching him the basics of beat-matching, blending, and the proper use of a mixer. Sysense then started listening to mix tapes of other Dj’s to get more of a understanding of what was happening and the journey they were trying to convey through music. Sysense remembers that he would practice all the time, recording everything that he did on whatever medium there was available at that time, tape machine, reel to reel, and the old trusty VCR, which was his favorite recording method of them all. This allowed him to hear the good along with bad (and there was more bad then good) and to hone his skills even more. Sysense was now ready to take his message to the masses and let them be part of his journey. He started playing live at a little bar/club that had a small but loyal following of electronic music. The people were very forgiving of his mistakes and allowed Sysense the room to grow his skills even more. Sysense continued to spin at that bar and for that owner for about 10yrs and Sysense thanks him to this day for being patient and giving him the opportunity. The rest of the story is pretty much ancient history, as Sysense now looks forward to taking the next steps to bring his message and journey to even more people around the globe. And a quick final note from Sysense: I hope that over the years I have done what I intended to do, and also maybe helped someone along the way just as the music and that Dj did for me so many years ago. The term – Last Night A Dj Saved My Life – is true in every aspect for me. I hope that we can keep spreading the vibe of love and good music around the world and beyond. Sincerely, James Sysense DeRosier.
Here is (RE) Experience 6 for the listening ears. This time we explore some of the older but dandy Progressive Trance tunes from years gone past. Enjoy :)
Re-Experience The Experience from The Bold and The Brave. More than a tribute to Jimi, the Bold & The Brave aka the Mighty G-Man & Qool DJ Marv have produced either a reimagined recollection or a primer for those who have had Jimi on their list of artists to get into. All of the selections play at their original tempos, the Bold & the Brave have twisted them up to create some spaced out altered versions. Working with the parts and imagining Jimi's sonic sensibilities, we present a version of our dream concert. Boldly Loving Fire House Red Bruised Purple Wildcat Station Joeseph, C'mon Man Vixen Music Sweet Music Hazy Daze Towering Inferno Surround Sound of Breeze Angels Fly This Way Where You Go When You Go? ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Half Staff Ending-lude The 1st Bold & Brave collaboration: http://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/entry/2010-06-21T21_44_42-07_00
lift off, smoking caterpillar colored lights can hypnotize all we do, think love and wear a smile, looking up the girl who once had me there, we do it in style turn your eyes around, when i'm with you i want to stay there give it to me easy, love's just a kiss away baby the skies'll be blue, i'll take you anywhere you wanna go coffee flavored kisses & a bit of conversation, all i have to do is think of her you hold the key to love and fear, let love rule ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: conceived and compiled by g-man:: ::edits, arrangements & mix by qool dj marv:: ::g-man & qool dj marv aka the bold & the brave:: :::::::::::some of your favorites, twisted up..... Another Qool DJ Marv & The Mighty G-man collaboration Bold & Brave V.2 Re-Experience can be heard here: http://themightygman.podomatic.com/entry/2010-06-21T19_32_13-07_00