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Dr. Chris Holsinger shares the new guideline from ASCO on transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. He reviews the evidence-based recommendations on baseline assessment, the role of TORS in HPV-positive and HPV-negative disease and in the salvage/recurrent setting, which patients are eligible or ineligible for TORS, and the role of adjuvant therapy. He discusses the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and shared decision-making between patients and their clinicians. Read the full guideline, “Transoral Robotic Surgery in the Multidisciplinary Care of Patients with Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: ASCO Guideline.” TRANSCRIPT This guideline, clinical tools, and resources are available at asco.org. Read the full text of the guideline and review authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Brittany Harvey: Hello and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast, one of ASCO's podcasts, delivering timely information to keep you up to date on the latest changes, challenges and advances in oncology. You can find all the shows, including this one at asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey and today I'm interviewing Dr. Chris Holsinger from Stanford University, lead author on “Transoral Robotic Surgery in the Multidisciplinary Care of Patients with Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: ASCO Guideline.” Thank you for being here today, Dr. Holsinger. Dr. Chris Holsinger: Thanks, Brittany. We've been working together for years on these guidelines and what a pleasure to get to meet you at least virtually today. Brittany Harvey: Yes, it's great to have you on. And then just before we discuss this guideline, I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed for each guideline. The disclosures of potential conflicts of interest for the guideline panel, including Dr. Holsinger, who has joined us here today, are available online with the publication of the guideline in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, which is linked in the show notes. So let's jump into this important guideline. Dr. Holsinger, to start us off, can you provide an overview of both the scope and purpose of this guideline? Dr. Chris Holsinger: Absolutely. And again, thanks for the opportunity to be here, Brittany. I appreciate the invitation to participate in the ASCO Guidelines and to work with the great people on this paper that's now out there. I think it's a really important guideline to be published because it really talks about surgery, specifically transoral robotic surgery, a minimally invasive technique, as a new way to treat head and neck cancer. Why that's so important is that what is now known as head and neck cancer is completely different than what we saw even 25 years ago. Around the turn of the century, some really thoughtful epidemiologists working at Hopkins and UW in Seattle started to see this connection between the human papillomavirus and head and neck cancer. And since then we've seen this precipitous rise in the number of throat cancers specifically due to HPV. The results from the American Cancer Society showed last year that head neck cancer, in particular these cancers of the oropharynx, actually were one of the few cancers that still had an increasing incidence, I think it was around 2.5% per year. And other studies have shown that almost 50% of the cases we're seeing across the United States now are actually HPV-mediated throat cancers. That's bad news because we're seeing this rise in cases, but it's good news in the sense that this is a cancer that is highly curable and I think opens up a lot of different treatment avenues that we didn't have a couple of decades ago. And when patients are facing a mortality risk that's two or three times lower than the formerly HPV-negative smoking-driven cancers, it really behooves us as clinicians, as oncologists to think about treatment selection in a completely different way. And for years, the only function-sparing option, surgery certainly was not, was radiation therapy with concurrent cisplatin chemotherapy. In 2009, the FDA approved the use of surgical robotics using a transoral approach, a minimally invasive approach to resect the primary tumors and to perform neck dissection. And so now when patients walk in the door, they not only have this gold standard option in the path of radiation therapy with chemo, but also frontline surgery. And with some recent publications, especially the ECOG 3311 study, there's some really good evidence that for HPV-mediated throat cancers, we can actually de-escalate the intensity of adjuvant therapy when we start with surgery first. So who we choose that option for, which patients want that option - these are all really important new questions that we try to grapple with in these guidelines. Brittany Harvey: That background is really key for setting the stage for what we're about to talk about today. And so next I'd like to review the key recommendations across the clinical questions that the panel addressed. So you just talked about the importance of treatment selection. So to start that off, first, what is recommended for baseline assessment for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma who are being considered for transoral robotic surgery? Dr. Chris Holsinger: So I think here we tried in the guidelines to really standardize the workup and approach of this disease, in general, but with a strong focus on who might be a good surgical candidate. As I mentioned in the introduction, I mean, this is a disease that is very new. Our workup is in flux. And so what we tried to do, especially in items 1.2 and 1.3, is to really standardize and confirm that the tumor that we're dealing with, which oftentimes presents in a metastatic lymph node, is in fact associated with the human papillomavirus. So how biopsy is done, how high risk HPV testing is performed, whether you're doing that with an in situ hybridization, a DNA based study, or a p16 immunohistochemical study. And we try to tackle these issues first to really make sure that the patient population we're considering is actually indeed eligible for this kind of treatment de-escalation with surgery. Brittany Harvey: Understood. So it's important to consider which patients could be eligible for TORS upfront. So what is the role of TORS in patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma? Dr. Chris Holsinger: Yeah, exactly. So I think first of all, surgery is ideally suited, and the robot is FDA approved for early-stage cancers - T1 and T2 cancers that are amenable to a minimally invasive approach. And we really try to emphasize, especially in our patient selection section of the guideline, who is really an ideal candidate for this. It's not just the T1 and T2 tumor. It's a tumor that is lateralized so that we can maybe consider managing the neck concurrently just on the side of the tumor, rather than doing bilateral neck dissection for most patients. Which patients might get the best functional outcome is a really critical component of this. And in fact, that actually goes back to a guideline that we didn't have time to chat about earlier, which is that we think every head neck cancer patient, whether or not they're being considered for transoral robotic surgery or frontline radiation therapy with cisplatin, every patient should have a pre-treatment assessment by a speech and swallowing expert. They're called different names across the country: speech language pathologists, speech pathologists, etc. But having a really good functional assessment of the patient's ability to swallow before treatment selection is really critical. And why that's important with frontline surgery is that there's a period of about one or two weeks after which that patient really needs intensive rehabilitation. And so for every patient being considered by TORS, we want to work really hand in hand with that speech pathologist to do pre-habilitation and then immediate post-operative rehab and then long longitudinal rehabilitation so that if radiation is needed down the road in a month, that patient just hopefully sails through this de-escalated treatment that we're offering. Brittany Harvey: Great. I appreciate you describing which patients can be considered for transoral robotic surgery. So beyond that, which patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma aren't really good candidates for TORS? Dr. Chris Holsinger: We talked about that sort of ideal patient, but you know, we're not always living in an ideal world. And so I think it's important, and I'm really happy about the multidisciplinary discussions that led to these final guidelines because I think it helped engage radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, and surgeons around who's maybe not a good candidate for this because radiation therapy, with or without cisplatin chemotherapy, remains a good option for many of these patients. But I think the consensus, especially among the surgeons in this group, were that patients with tumors were more endophytic - that's the old fashioned oncology and surgical oncology term that refers to tumors that seem to not be as evident on the surface and have more of an infiltrative deep growth pattern - these are not ideal tumors. Whereas an exophytic tumor that's growing upwards, that's more readily seen on flexible endoscopy during a routine clinic assessment, or frankly, better seen on imaging, those exophytic tumors are better suited to a surgical approach because the surgeon has a better chance when he or she sees the tumor to get a good margin. When we can appreciate not just the surface mucosal margins that need to be taken, but also have a better chance to appreciate their depth. And with those infiltrative tumors, it's much harder to really understand how to get that deep margin, which in many cases is always the hardest. And so that's a long way to say that surgical decision making, patient selection is really critical when it comes to offering TORS as a multidisciplinary group. And then there are a few other things that we can quickly talk about before we move on to discussing adjuvant therapy. But I think there are some relative contraindications to patients who might have tumors arising in a palatine tonsil or tonsillar pillar, but which might grow significantly into the soft palate, such that a major palatal resection would be needed to get a good margin. For T1 and T2 tumors, we're not sure that that is an ideal candidate. And the other relative contraindication, but it's a hard and fast contraindication in my personal practice, is patients with extensive nodal disease. I think a patient who has preoperative extranodal extension, matted nodes, clinically and on MRI, you know pre-op they're going to need intensive post operative concurrent chemoradiation post-op that's maybe not the best patient for TORS, although there are some select cases where that that might make sense. But that's a quick overview of patient selection for TORS, Brittany. Hopefully, that's helpful. Brittany Harvey: That's definitely helpful. I think it's really important to consider not only who is eligible, but who isn't eligible for this de-escalation of treatment, and I appreciate you clarifying some of that. So then you've just also mentioned adjuvant therapy along with multidisciplinary discussion. So what is recommended regarding adjuvant therapy for patients who have resected HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma? Dr. Chris Holsinger: Definitely. And I think the post-operative discussion has to begin with great pre-op planning. And pre-op planning is really anchored in a really robust multidisciplinary team. So, we spoke earlier about the critical importance of getting speech language pathology involved initially, but they're part of a much larger team that includes not just a surgeon, but medical oncologist, a radiation oncologist and a dental oncologist - all of these specialties, and I could think of several others if we had time to chat further - this should also be really engaged in the care of these patients. But great decision making regarding adjuvant therapy really begins with a robust multidisciplinary consultation pre-op and we try to emphasize that in the guidelines. But just to return and answer your question very directly, I think adjuvant therapy is really the critical piece in getting that great functional outcome for a patient with HPV-mediated throat cancer. And I think traditionally patients who have a variety of different risks, based on a large study done again by the ECOG group, ECOG 3311, we showed that by stratifying patients based on their surgical pathology rather than on an estimate of disease extent, we can better stratify adjuvant therapy. And so the low risk patient is a patient with good margins and of course, good margin, we could spend another two hours discussing that. But good margins are greater than at least 1 to 3 millimeters superficially and a clear deep margin. Patients with lymph node metastases that are less than 3 cm and a single lymph node can sometimes be observed but most patients don't fall into that low risk category. Most patients fall into an intermediate risk where the margin is good and it's clear, but it might be close. That depends if you're talking about the superficial mucosal margin or the deep. But more often than not, we spend a lot of time considering the extent of lymph node involvement as it pertains to how adjuvant therapy is delivered. And I think for patients with less than 4 lymph nodes traditionally without extranodal extension, radiation therapy will suffice for adjuvant therapy after TORS. And the question of dose then comes up. Are we talking 50 Gray, the experimental arm that showed real promise in the ECOG 3311 trial, or 60 Gray or more traditional dose? And that is a topic definitely for another podcast, which we should do with a radiation oncologist online. I don't want to get into the weeds with that, but I refer you to our guidelines and Bob Ferris and Barbara Burtness' paper from JCO in 2021 for further details about that. But then for patients with positive margins with more than four lymph nodes, but especially patients with extranodal extension, the role of radiation therapy and chemotherapy is really absolutely critical. Because these patients and while they only accounted for around 20% to 30% of patients that we're seeing in this new era of TORS, they're the ones that we're really focusing on how can we do better because their overall survival is still good, it's 90%, but it's not as good as the patients we're seeing with a low and intermediate risk. So that's a brief overview there. Brittany Harvey: I appreciate that overview. And yes, we'll refer listeners to the full guideline, which is linked in the show notes of this episode to learn more about the intricacies of the radiation therapy that you mentioned. So then we've talked a lot about patients with HPV-positive disease, but what is the role of TORS in patients with HPV-negative disease? Dr. Chris Holsinger: I think TORS still has a role for these patients. Our colleague in India, Surender Dabas, has a really nice series that shows that for HPV-negative patients, this is a way for early stage cancers to potentially escalate the intensity of treatment for a disease that does worse than this new HPV-positive we're seeing in the US. So I think there's a good signal there. I think more study needs to be done and I think those studies, in fact, are underway in India and other countries. I hope that we can, as an oncology community here in the United States, also tackle this disease, which is still a significant part of the disease we face in head and neck oncology. Brittany Harvey: Yes, we'll look forward to more data coming out for HPV-negative disease. So then, the last clinical question that the guideline panel addressed: What is the role of TORS in the salvage or recurrent setting? Dr. Chris Holsinger: So we wrap up the guidelines tackling this topic. It's definitely something for the experienced TORS surgeon in consultation with that multidisciplinary team. Oftentimes, we are still seeing many patients who need salvage surgery and I think, while TORS alone could be a really effective treatment option, TORS with a microvascular reconstruction is oftentimes what is needed for these patients who, with recurrence, do often present with an RT 2, 3, 4 tumor. In my own practice, I found that using TORS as a way to minimize the superficial mucosal extent and then delivering that tumor through a traditional lateral pharyngotomy, then neck dissection and then having a microvascular flap inset done after that really provides the best possible chance for good long term function and of course control of the tumor. Here, I definitely refer the listener to some great work done out of the Royal Marsden with Vin Paleri, who we're happy to have on our TORS guideline panel for his RECUT study that really grapples in some detail with these very issues. Brittany Harvey: Excellent. And so we've covered a lot of the recommendations here that were made by the panel and you've touched a little bit about how this changes things for clinicians in practice. But what should clinicians know as they implement these new recommendations? Dr. Chris Holsinger: One thing as we close, I hope that in the future we can really start to grapple with this concept of patient selection. I think these guidelines help establish that TORS is a great oncologic option with - really the only option for treatment de-escalation in the here and now. Radiation therapy and cisplatin concurrent chemotherapy is going to be an option that is such an important choice for patients. And I think where I hope the field goes in the future is figuring out which patient wants one of these options. And I think certain patients really want that tumor taken out and others just the idea of surgery is not something that makes sense for them. How we in the context of a multidisciplinary team, really engage that patient, elicit their treatment preferences and then through considering treatment eligibility criteria that we've spelled out here for surgery and can be spelled out for chemo RT, bringing all that together in a formal shared decision making process is really where I hope the field will be going in the next few years. And hopefully these guidelines help to pave the way there. Brittany Harvey: Definitely the aspect of care by a multidisciplinary team and talking with patients to go through shared decision making is key to implementing these guidelines. So then, in that same vein, what do these recommendations mean for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma? Dr. Chris Holsinger: I think the central take home message for patients should be that especially if you have a T1 and T2 tumor, it's really important to have that consultation with a surgeon who knows how to do TORS and has a busy practice, but then also having an honest discussion up front about what the functional outcomes would be both with surgery and also chemo RT. And I think just knowing all those different options, that multidisciplinary treatment selection process is going to be that much more robust. And I think more right decisions will get made and we'll see less decisional regret down the road, which I think is a long term goal of our field. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. That discussion of preferences is key. So then to wrap us up, you touched on this a little bit earlier in talking about ongoing research and data, particularly in the field of HPV-negative disease, but what are the outstanding questions regarding TORS in this patient population? Dr. Chris Holsinger: Yeah, I think that in addition to this work around shared decision making, I really hope that we'll embrace shared decision making in the context of future clinical trial. I think where we are now is you have surgeons saying, “Hey, TORS and 50 gray is a great option. Why aren't we doing that?” And then our colleagues, perhaps across the aisle, if I can use a political metaphor, are saying, “Well, where's the comparative data? Can we even do a randomized clinical trial between surgery and radiation?” Well, Christian Simon in Lausanne in Switzerland is trying to do this in a small pilot study being led by the EORTC, and I would encourage American investigators to consider something analogous. But I think how we solve this question of I think treatment choice is going to be pivotal for any such trial to ever be done. And then finally, I think, how will the changing treatment landscape around immunotherapy change this? There's some really provocative data that dates back to 1996 in a JCO paper from Ollivier Laccourreye and the University of Paris experience that showed induction chemotherapy followed by function preserving surgery in the larynx was a really powerful strategy for organ preservation, and that has never been followed up in the United States. And so especially with the upcoming presentation of KEYNOTE-689, will we be doing neoadjuvant approaches for patients and then following them by minimally invasive surgery or lower dose radiation? I think these are going to be some exciting new areas of study and I can't wait to see how this might evolve so we can refine the treatment - still get those great outcomes, but reduce those late toxicity. Brittany Harvey: Yes. We'll look forward to this ongoing research to continue to move the field forward. So, Dr. Holsinger, I want to thank you so much for your time to develop this important guideline. It's been great to have you on the podcast to discuss it today. Dr. Chris Holsinger: Well, thanks a lot Brittany. It's nice to finally meet you. Brittany Harvey: Likewise. And thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO Guidelines podcast. To read the full guideline, go to www.asco.org/head-neck-cancer-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app, which is available in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. 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Gear up for the weekend with Q-IC leading the way on Bonzai Basik Beats. Anticipate a captivating set brimming with pulsating rhythms and infectious beats, featuring the freshest and finest tracks from across the electronic music spectrum from artists such as Showtek, Cherry Moon Trap, G-Swatt, Jan Vervloet, Da Rick, Daft Punk, Pat B, Miss Puss, Mark With A K, DJ Furax, Marshall Masters and a raft of Q-IC remixes and originals. 1. Showtek - Save The Day (Yoeri Rex) 2. Q-ic & Ghost - Desire Go Higher 2K23 (Q-ic Push Up Edit) 3. G-Swatt - It's Gonna Be Da Beat (Original Mix) 4. Cherry Moon Trap - Acid Dream (Original Mix) 5. Q-ic & Ghost - Fusion (Original Mix) 6. The Moon - Blow The Speakers (Q-ic's Recut) 7. Jan Vervloet & Da Rick - Have A Nice Day (D-Jay Lux Remix) 8. Dj Yoeri - Fuck I'm Famous (Original Mix) 9. Mark With A K - Oasis (We Are Your Friends Edit) 10. Pat B - No Good (Bootleg) 11. Pat B - Voulez Vous (Bootleg) 12. Daft Punk - One More Time (Q-ic Bootleg) 13. Dutch Disorder - Heroine (Pat B Remix) 14. Da Hool - The Parade (Q-ic Bootleg) 15. Pat B & Miss Puss - Machu Picchu 16. Retro Belgica & Dj Bjorno - That's The Sound (Q-ic Remix) 17. Q-ic & Point Blanc - Thundersauce (Original Mix) 18. Gordon Smith & H4Bitane - Sending My Love (Original Mix) 19. Mark With A K Vs Dj Furax - Big Bad Orgs (Original Mix) 20. Polycarpus & Playboyz - Bounce That Booty (Original Mix) 21. Q-ic - Get Down Low (Original Mix) 22. Q-ic & Da Rick - Kickin With The Oldschool (Hard Mix) 23. Marshall Masters - Mind Stereo Hits Hard (Q-ic Raw Bootleg) 24. Q-ic's Hard Classics Megamix (Hard Edit) 25. Q-ic & Point Blanc - Pistolet (Q's Hard Edit) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
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Ron Nussbaum from Maverick Value, joins the podcast to discuss the Capri Holdings Limited / Tapestry ($CPRI / $TPR) acquisition agreement. You can follow Ron Nussbaum @MaverickValue on Twitter/X here: https://x.com/MaverickValue Chapters: [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Ycharts [2:05] Overview of Capri / Tapestry acquisition and why FTC suing to block the combination [6:01] Capri fundamental value even if deal doesn't go through [11:46] FTC's case [20:06] FTC's raised pricing issue [25:15] Tapestry's response and defining the market / employee side of the antitrust argument [33:01] Why were all five Commissioners (3 dems, 2 repubs) voting to sue (and not voting on party lines) [36:00] Industry uniqueness [40:09] Thoughts on the case's judge [44:14] Industry commentary [46:32] Recut [48:07] Room for settlement possible? [49:02] Deal breaks tomorrow, whats the possible downside / market odds for both deal going through and downside (not going through) [55:39] Biggest discrepancy between Ron's view on the case and the market's view on the case [58:31] HotDocs [1:01:15] Final thoughts / timeline on the case Today's sponsor: Ycharts This episode is sponsored by our friends at YCharts. Taxes—they're inevitable. But, minimizing your clients' tax burdens is a key part of your role as a financial advisor. If you're tired of the headaches from manual calculations, spreadsheets, and juggling different software during the portfolio transition process, then we have just the YCharts update for you. YCharts has released its new Transition Analysis Tool. With this new feature, you can automate the many time-consuming tasks typically associated with this part of the proposal process, so you can spend more time creating a solid foundation for your new client relationships. Advisors can easily get insights into a client's current positions, cost basis, gains/losses, and tax implications, making transitions smoother. Clients can adjust portfolio allocations in real time, enhancing trust and collaboration with their advisors. Automated processes that free up time for easily creating comprehensive reports, making client presentations more impactful. Click the link to start your free YCharts trial so you can explore this new tool today: https://go.ycharts.com/yet-another-value
Celebrations are upon us in the sports world, rap world and the Canes world!On the latest episode of Recut Gems, MC and A Plus are joined by J5 with a round of applause for the new NBA Champions! Hear A Plus' road to Boston's 18th championship through lessons learned in past bets, the pressure J5 is feeling in a Laker household and the sting of defeat that MC accepts within his own bet. Also tune in to hear what the crew has been playing for the summer outside of hip-hop, including Charli XCX's new album 'BRAT', the struggle with music journalism through the lens of artists/listeners, Rick Ross' classic 2011-2012 disputes and more. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I rebuilt my studio, come with me on a tour!Thanks to @olloaudio for sending over the S5X for me to use! They're now my main mixing headphones. Check out all my other gear below:GEAR I USE:- @OverloadGuitars Raijin 8 & @KieselGuitarsTV DCM7- Horizon Devices Precision Drive & Whammy DT https://amzn.to/4aww3zz- Ollo Audio S5X Mixing Headphones https://amzn.to/3xIAiJM- Audient Audio Interface iD14 MKII https://amzn.to/3UiHiWW- TourBox Elite Controller https://amzn.to/4aOvilT- Wacom Intuos Pro Medium Drawing Tablet https://amzn.to/3xCQ8px- Korg MICROKEY 49 https://amzn.to/3TZpJtj- PreSonus Faderport https://amzn.to/3Q0sf1r- Logitech MX Keys Mini https://amzn.to/3JgLRL1- Behringer HA8000 V2 8-Ch Headphone Mixer https://amzn.to/4d0bU6T- YAMAHA HS8 https://amzn.to/3UgCd0ZCAMERA & Mics- Canon M6 Mark II (MKII) Sigma 16mm https://amzn.to/49zXbg0 Lens: https://amzn.to/49zXoji- Sony ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3xyXyKv- Xperia 1 V (backup angle) https://amzn.to/3UekcR0- SM7B & Röde G4+ https://amzn.to/4aFpLhq & https://amzn.to/4ayyK3M- NEEWER CM28/FULAIM X5 lav mic https://amzn.to/3Q1NfVq & https://amzn.to/3xyXyKv- Lights: https://amzn.to/44fcNod & https://amzn.to/43VMT8L
Ever reminisce about that first ink you got, maybe hidden from your parents or on a whim with friends? That's where we kick things off in our latest podcast episode, as I open up about tattoos' profound impact on my life, from my early days of getting inked to considering a career as a tattoo artist. The multi-talented Rosemary joins in, sharing her escapades from the "Rock Paper Scissors, recut" tour with Aaron Ray and the electrifying experience of live performances. We swap tales of sold-out shows and the admiration that comes from sharing the stage with artists who ignite your creativity.Adaptability isn't just a skill; it's an art form when it comes to live performances, and this episode paints the picture of embracing the unexpected. From technical hiccups to heart-stopping moments onstage, we take you through the thrills and spills that define an artist's journey. I reflect on how my Dominican and Puerto Rican roots have infused my music and discuss the rebirth of a dream, thanks to a pivotal friend's support and an indie label's faith. Each performance is a story of resilience, a testament to the passion that fuels us musicians to keep the beat going, no matter what.In the forge of creativity, collaboration is king, and we delve into the alchemy of making music with insights from our own experiences. Discover how visual art and raw emotion interplay in creating memorable performances and how a song can become a personal anthem. Rosemary and I also explore the natural evolution of musical partnerships, reflecting on our LA roots and the organic growth of these collaborations. Wrapping it up with a game of "Questions That Need Answers," we unpack personal growth, share a chuckle over our tattoo journeys, and muse on the quest for artistic authenticity. Join us for an episode that promises not just stories but the shared heartbeats of artists baring their souls.Talk Soon! ✌
Has the power of the hot take reached its ceiling online, or do we need to turn up the flame?As MC and A Plus return in a new Recut Gems bonus, one thing stays as constant as it has in the past five years: their Heat and Celtics battling in the NBA Playoffs. Hear how they've taken the first two games in a 1-1 split, along with the bright days ahead with our new WWE Champion at the helm, A Plus' exclusive listen of Tems' upcoming album, our first look at the upcoming 'ThrowBLKs: Honest' special and the stan culture that has ruined the biggest rap battle in the past two decades. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In depth comparison of the many metal Bass Plugins out there! Which one is your favourite? Youtube: https://youtu.be/z6AyppFwmbE
We take another run at a title from yesteryear. Litterer is just one of those Jason Statham movies, you know the ones. But this one has kittens! Extra short deleted scene this week as we're having a week off. Back next week with some Kaiju movies!
Waiting for the wrestling world to be saved takes more time than we thought!As the upcoming Showcase of the Immortals gets even closer, MC and A Plus reunite for their first 2024 bonus to catch up on the long list of changes in life since the holidays. Tune in to hear their thoughts on Netflix's latest documentary, 'The Greatest Night In Pop', along with a hilarious look back at 2010s radio following MC's first KDAY, Real 92.3 and Power 106 experiences. Also tune in for the moment that could make WrestleMania 40 the greatest of all time, earthquakes, the 2009 South Florida renaissance and more. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to our 3rd Episode of our podcast "Djent And Thall, We Want It All" with my good friend & master metal mixer Hjalle! We're talking mixing, metal and life and invites you and your questions inside my studio and Logic Pro X, hope you enjoy!Excuse the drums being "flammy", our mics picked up the MacBook way more than I thought, but the importance lies in the guitar sound in this one, so not a biggie.In this EP we're taking a look at:(10% off) https://hertzinstruments.com/?coupon_code=adamroxnerhttps://www.novelists.store/product-page/kernelhttps://www.polychromedsp.com/mcrocklin-suite/Gain Knob, John Cordy video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCLQp4R0ahs&t=408And we're listening to, if you want to follow along:By The Thousands: https://open.spotify.com/track/06KtiIjOeT5Po9gkI3SbOw?si=e450bf27424941e0Legend: https://open.spotify.com/album/4D73BSEvA9ALNfyenSN8Fq?si=v06wg-vmTK-IjhoTbm2WjAIn an upcoming episode we will get into comparing all the VST bases out there & other fun stuff!
You can always watch the full episode on YT to see the EQ curves and everything else we do to the tone: https://youtu.be/hnNmL_g3cV0Welcome to our second Episode of our new podcast with my good friend & master metal mixer Hjalle! We're talking mixing, metal and life and invites you and your questions inside my studio, hope you enjoy!In this EP we're getting hands on and doing a deep dive on how to nail that Strat Djent Tone, a listeners question from our guy J Vanderwerff over at https://www.youtube.com/c/TempleGuitars who also provided us with some files to work with, big thanks dude! Hope you enjoy!In the next episode we will get into the thall tone as best we can & other fun stuff!Download link for the presets we made (or just copy the settings from the video):https://www.buymeacoffee.com/adamroxner/e/212749Links from the episode:Hjalle: https://www.instagram.com/hjalmaralmgren/Nick Broomhall (Strat Djent tone): https://www.youtube.com/@nickbroomhallmusicAaru (Thall Tone): https://youtu.be/zKSXilRLZU0?si=R7f_PeQMM9PWxIwGSome of my plugins and gear:"Nocturnal Bass": https://bit.ly/3GTiVHQUsing "Runeforge Fenrir" amp modeller: https://solemntones.com/products/runeforge-fenrir?sca_ref=4830910.UNOigXPrqX&sca_source=YouTube
You can always watch the full episode on YT to see the EQ curves and everything else we do to the tone: https://youtu.be/aUa8uQCyLzg Welcome djenty fella to our very first Episode of our new podcast with my good friend & master metal mixer Hjalle! We're talking mixing, metal and life and invites you and your questions inside my studio.In this EP we're discussing how to nail that Strat Djent Tone & Thall Tone, a listeners question from our guy J Vanderwerff over at https://www.youtube.com/c/TempleGuitars who also proved us with some files to work with, big thanks dude! You will also get to know us a little better. Hope you enjoy!In the next episode we will get into the computer and more thorough replicate the tones as best we can, we will also then provide you with downloads to the tones, see you then!Links from the episode:Hjalle: https://www.instagram.com/hjalmaralmgren/Our band Diligent: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1lRAaqSwi9IB6fOb5gTJk3?si=Rz_tJmC5Ri-4kniLmaG8GwNick Broomhall (Strat Djent tone): https://www.youtube.com/@nickbroomhallmusicAaru (Thall Tone): https://youtu.be/zKSXilRLZU0?si=R7f_PeQMM9PWxIwGSome of my plugins and gear:"Nocturnal Bass": https://bit.ly/3GTiVHQUsing "Runeforge Fenrir" amp modeller: https://solemntones.com/products/runeforge-fenrir?sca_ref=4830910.UNOigXPrqX&sca_source=YouTube
Our very first Episode of our new mixing & metal podcast with my good friend & master metal mixer Hjalle will be out tomorrow and here is a little teaser on what's coming!We're talking mixing, metal and life and invites you and your questions inside my studio.In tomorrows EP1 we're discussing how to nail that Strat Djent Tone & Thall Tone, a listeners question from our guy J Vanderwerff over at https://www.youtube.com/c/TempleGuitars who also proved us with some files to work with, big thanks dude! You will also get to know us a little better. Hope you enjoy!In EP2 will get into the computer and more thorough replicate the tones as best we can, we will also then provide you with downloads to the tones, see you then!Some of my plugins and gear:"Nocturnal Bass": https://bit.ly/3GTiVHQUsing "Runeforge Fenrir" amp modeller: https://solemntones.com/products/runeforge-fenrir?sca_ref=4830910.UNOigXPrqX&sca_source=YouTube
Episode 96 of Inside Quotes! This week Jeremy picked the 2009 film “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”. Conversation includes: Recut movie trailers, Horace Slughorn, the Harry Potter reboot series, Snogging, Tom Riddle backstory that was cut from the movie, Felix Felices product taste test, Book Ginny vs. Movie Ginny, Horcruxes, and we update our Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher rankings and Muppet recasting. Mentioned in the Episode: Harry Potter Spring Teen Comedy - Recut Trailer Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) For more Harry Potter Conversation, check out Inside Quotes episodes# 68. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 72. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 77. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 81. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Part I 82. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Part II 85. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Show Notes: INSIDE QUOTES - LISTEN ON YOUTUBE Inside Quotes Merch Store Linktree: @insidequotescast Artwork by Bryce Bridgeman: @Groovybridge
We want to be on the Basketball Gods' good side this season!MC and A Plus return on a new Recut Gems bonus with a very careful start to the new NBA season, seeing as the last sports segment on the show sent Damian Lillard directly to Milwaukee. Hear their thoughts on their respective teams' first five games, including an update on the Heat Civil War, Boston's impressive 5-0 start and the general mood across the league regarding the new In-Season Tournament. Also tune in to hear the last Recut Roundtable highlighting some of this month's notable anniversaries, Ludacris' first three albums and more. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Less than 200 days to go until the world is saved!MC and A Plus officially start the Fall season on The BlkPrint with mixed feelings -- is it a time to celebrate or a time to panic as the year winds down? Hear their current thoughts on their hometown team headlines as the Washington Comma--err, Football Team start decent for the season and the Miami Heat stay stranded on Day 88 of Lillard Gate. Also tune in to hear the latest in the Recut Rotation, highlighting huge news for Lil Wayne's mixtape catalog, Future's newly released discography and the 10-year anniversary of Drake's 'Nothing Was the Same'. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
To our BlkPrint family all the way out in Istanbul, just know we see you.After MC and A Plus caught two incredible shows from 50 Cent's Final Lap Tour, they aren't ready for this to be his last performance just yet. Hear the world famous duo's experiences and thoughts about the G-Unit general's setlist, along with the possibility of a B-Sides filled with 50's most classic records. Tune in to also hear congratulations for A Plus on an amazing weekend with Z107.9 Summer Jam in Cleveland, Walgreens bangers in the 90's, Kanye's eeriest show and Druski Hands for our past Nastradamus slander. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Who expected Tony Khan and Jodeci to blend so smoothly?MC and A Plus find themselves at the end of the summer, but thankfully with an extremely solid Summerslam card in front of them! Tune in to hear this week's Recut Rec to prepare for tonight with Summerslam 1999, along with the return of the 99 JAMZ Test to keep you sharp on the seasonable anthems from years past. Also stay tuned to hear MC and A Plus' introduction of the Five Mic Challenge, highlighting the albums from The Source's iconic list to check out first, last and more for hip-hop's 50 birthday next week. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Who knew the biggest rapper out got his game from Paul Heyman?A Plus and MC return on the latest Recut Gems with an update on each other's summer watches since sports -- um, since the NBA Finals ended last month. One is watching one of the most hated men in 2000s wrestling, while the other completely regrets diving into the world of the extreme! Hear the first opinions from MC's 1996 ECW rabbit hole, A Plus' A1 experience at the It's All a Blur Tour and the APB sent out for the legendary Lex Luger.
I'm BACK from my hibernation, here is an hour snippet from Rebound party, which was held at Nevermind on Sunday of Sydney World Pride, put on with my two of my fav DJs ENN & Joelby. It was the highlight for me during World Pride, where we had some special guests join us: Freemasons (Russell Small) from UK & Argonaut (MEL). What a special day, I hope you enjoy this snippet of audio from the day.
Don't say we ain't put you on, na!It's been a very busy week for A Plus and MC, especially as their favorite worlds collide. Hear the details from A Plus' experience at this week's RAW and the very packed card he experienced at this year's Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash! The celebration continues as details are shared for this year's Z 107.9 Summer Jam, featuring two selections from this year's XXL Freshman Issue. Tune in for all of their thoughts on the latest #gatekeep debate, along with Rick Ross' pool party, secret Shazam uses, Chappelle skits and Isaiah Thomas.
We can't be the last to the party on Hip-Hop 50 content!The last time we heard from MC and A Plus, there was a gas can involved and a bet that almost backfired -- no double aunt Andre. This week, they reunite to discuss the fallout from the first three NBA Finals games, Paul Heyman's masterclass on Rick Rubin's podcast and a complete rundown of the Hip-Hop 50 concert at Yankee Stadium on August 11! Stay tuned to hear the artists they'd love to see for the first time, brief thoughts on Summer Jam and anniversary plans we hope to see for next week's Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash.
It's tough to talk music when you're in the middle of war, damn it!MC and A-Plus kick off this week's Recut Gems bonus with combat helmets and face paint, seeing as their two respected teams are battling for a chance to meet BIG JUNTHER in the NBA Finals. Tap in to hear their thoughts on the first two games of the series, along with what awaits either team following the current Western Conference Finals standings. Also stay tuned to hear of Plus' experience at Radio One's Urban Blitz, the current women in rap that have 2023's Song of the Summer sewed up and more.
Do we have the Tour of the Summer awaiting us?This week on Recut Gems, A Plus and MC share their excitement for two of rap's most impactful tours of the year: Lil Wayne's Welcome to Tha Carter Tour and the announcement of 50 Cent's Final Lap Tour. Hear their thoughts on Busta Rhymes and Jeremih joining the show, Shady/Aftermath's darkest album, mixtures of reactions from a busy WWE/NBA weekend and a brief look at Ed Sheeran's case versus the Gaye Estate.
See what happens when you give the fans the book?This week on Recut Gems, MC and A Plus review the viral (and fake) Drake and Weeknd record that gained millions of plays and thousands in royalties. Would labels ever dare to entertain this controversial topic in music? Hear their thoughts on AI's possible future, along with new Recut Recs from T.I./Lil Kim, the very first radio record in our Memory Lane Challenge and more.
We're bringing the lingo over into 2024, this ain't over!A Plus and MC return from a very eventful week in Los Angeles in this week's Recut Gems bonus, raving on their time at WrestleMania and the chances they make it to 2024's spectacle in Philadelphia. Hear their thoughts on hip-hop's huge part in this year's show, the opportunities WWE can take full advantage of in Philly, Twitter's divide between John Cena/Tony Yayo and more.
One thing's for sure this week: the headlines aren't our fault!Excitement is in the air as MC and A Plus are days away from WrestleMania Weekend, but the mood changed quickly when we almost lost an internet relic. Hear their thoughts on the short-lived DatPiff shutdown, the 50/Wayne convo that set Twitter timelines off and some of their favorite rap lore from the VERY hectic mid-2000's.
Give thanks to NFT's, they actually helped with something useful!In this week's Recut Gems bonus, MC and A Plus delve into the highly anticipated digital debut (+ return!) of two iconic rap catalogs: Death Row Records and De La Soul. While the availability is undoubtedly exciting, there is also a bittersweet feeling among the community that makes it a bit tough to fully celebrate.Hear the situations surrounding repurposed albums online, the impact of streaming services in this relationship and the technology that helps improve this nostalgia -- because we're not tryna see the YouSendIt era again! Also includes thoughts on WWE's latest Hall of Famer, WrestleMania Weekend and more.
Cutters, it's time to rejoice!After almost two years, MC and A Plus are back on road with The BlkPrint's first bonus show: Recut Gems! Hear our hosts update you with how life has changed since their last episode, along with the stories that lie ahead in the music world. They also give praise to the DJ's and listeners that rallied for Recut's return, envision how Memphis rappers watch wrestling, Tip Harris kerfuffles and the key to tapping into local classics.Starting March 13, all patrons will be able to enjoy early access to new episodes of Recut Gems every two weeks -- stay tuned for more details on BlkPrint bonuses coming soon.
With tracks from Doctor M, D.C. Larue, Love Drop, Samaran, Rayko, Coloray, Midnight Magic, Dita Von Teese & Daddy Squad, Ricardo Miranda, Omar S, Bottin, O.N.O (Paris), Recut, Les Rythmes Digitales, Lunar Disco & Peter Conaty, Atjazz & Jullian Gomes, Fabio Me Llaman Soltero, Needs, Eric Prydz Vs Floyd, Mario Winans. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
With tracks from Brandi Ifgray, The People In Fog, Pitchben, Soul Of Hex, 16 Bit, Franz Scala, Day Out Of Time, Sam Divine, Earthboogie, Misumami & First Touch, Boblebad, Ryan Sadorus, Sinchi Edits 14, Recut, Mim Suleiman, Death On The Balcony, Vyvyan, Gusgus, Kungs & Victor Flash & Adela Jens, Magou, Feiertag, Clara Nunes. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
With tracks from Brandi Ifgray, The People In Fog, Pitchben, Soul Of Hex, 16 Bit, Franz Scala, Day Out Of Time, Sam Divine, Earthboogie, Misumami & First Touch, Boblebad, Ryan Sadorus, Sinchi Edits 14, Recut, Mim Suleiman, Death On The Balcony, Vyvyan, Gusgus, Kungs & Victor Flash & Adela Jens, Magou, Feiertag, Clara Nunes. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Tracklist:1. BURNS - Burning In My Arms2. DJ Falcon - Honeymoon (Sgt Slick 2022 ReCut)3. Sgt Slick - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Super Disco Club Extended Remix)4. Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden - The Music Began To Play5. Robbie Rivera & The Melody Men - Jump Up6. Eldeanyo - Badman7. Tom Staar & Kryder - Bangin' All Night 8. Supermode - Tell Me Why (MEDUZA Extended Remix) 9. Sem Thomasson x Able Faces - Not Over Yet 10. Avious- Take Me Home 11. Journey - Don't Stop Believe (Robbie Rivera Bootleg)12. HAUMS - Vibration (Spada Remix)13. Robbie Rivera - Majestic
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This week: The sky is falling! Nielsen Ratings Show Notes Warner Bros Discovery and Lionsgate Earnings: $4.2 Billion Total Loss | IndieWire Warner Bros Discovery reports loss, but "Dragon" on fire | Reuters HBO Max Kills Its ‘Degrassi' Revival – The Hollywood Reporter 'Westworld' Canceled at HBO After Four Seasons - Variety ‘Westworld' Cast Will Still Be Paid For Season 5 After Cancellation – Deadline Lionsgate Takes $1.8B Hit As It Exits Seven Former Starz Markets Roku stock plunges as downbeat earnings forecast assumes ad budgets could 'degrade' - MarketWatch Hallmark Channel Coming to Peacock in Wide-Ranging Streaming Deal The CW Is Hit With Dozens Of Layoffs As Nexstar Plots More Frugal Course For Broadcast Network – Deadline ‘The Winchesters' & ‘Walker: Independence' Get No Back Orders – Deadline How to watch ‘Amazon Music Live' on Prime Video: New concerts by Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby - pennlive.com ‘Father Stu' Recut by Sony for PG-13 Re-Release in Theaters as ‘Father Stu: Reborn' Liam Hemsworth Replacing Henry Cavill for ‘The Witcher' Season 4 – The Hollywood Reporter ‘The Sandman' Renewed For Season 2 At Netflix – Deadline Vinnie Jones, Kaya Scodelario & Giancarlo Esposito Among 6 Cast In Guy Ritchie's Netflix Series 'The Gentlemen' The Penguin HBO Max Series With Colin Farrell Casts Cristin Milioti - Variety Apple's ‘Severance' Season 2 Adds Gwendoline Christie, Merritt Wever – The Hollywood Reporter Jennifer Lawrence Backs Out Of Elizabeth Holmes Role, Cites Amanda Seyfried's "Terrific" Portrayal ‘Sausage Party' Animated Series Amazon – Deadline Aldis Hodge To Star As Alex Cross As Amazon Orders Series From Ben Watkins, Paramount TV & Skydance Vision Series Starring Paul Bettany In Works At Marvel Studios For Disney+ Agatha: Coven of Chaos: Aubrey Plaza Joins Cast of WandaVision Spinoff ‘Interior Chinatown': Ronny Chieng And Chloe Bennet Join Hulu Series – Deadline 'Friday the 13th' Prequel Series 'Crystal Lake' From Bryan Fuller Ordered at Peacock ‘Real Love Boat' Canceled at CBS, Moving to Paramount+ – The Hollywood Reporter ‘City On A Hill' Canceled After Three Seasons On Showtime – Deadline Recommendations The Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Marvel Snap The Peripheral
A social media rumor says that season 1 of Stranger Things was recut to make Jonathan Byers less creepy? Is there any truth to the rumor or is it another entertainment urban legend? Dan has the answer with his first fact check! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Murder On The Tracks: Part 2 - ReCut - Carnage On Ice Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC4MjVwzvB2v9XIQq7JYQxuA On August 23, 1987 teenagers Kevin Ives and Don Henry were brutally murdered and their bodies placed on railroad tracks in an effort to conceal their murders. This is the story of what happened that night, the immediate cover-up which reached the highest levels of government, and the admirable, and still on-going, crusade waged by Kevin's mother, Linda Ives, to get Justice for the murders of Kevin and Don. Part 2 of the "All For Justice... And Justice For All" series. As Linda is now retired, it is difficult and costly to keep up her fight. Please feel free to make a contribution towards helping bring this treacherous case to a close, with some Justice finally being served! THE KEVIN IVES/DON HENRY GoFundMe PAGE... www.gofundme.com/f/kevinives-donhenrymurders ---- Originally posted in 2018, this video has been re-edited to remove reference to Billy Jack Hayne's claims. Audio taken from: https://youtu.be/6b9zjY_MBnc
Hello my dear friends and welcome to a new edition of the Club Room. My name is Anja Schneider and we're gonna spend the next hour together. I am gonna start with Diego Infanzon - I Don't Mind Waiting. Third Son is on the show - We Live In The Best Stimulation, Head High teams up with Virginia - Blind, Recut, Surya Sen - So I Just feat. Bone Slim in a Cousn Remix and we're gonna have the wonderful Lupe, it's a little preview of the upcoming sous release, then we're gonna have Deetron, Julien Bracht in a Marcel Dettmann Remix, Cari Lekebusch, Ackerman, Rove Ranger, Matrefakt of course, like always and we're gonna close the Club Room with Drivetrain. So my dear friends, enjoy and have a wonderful weekend. Diego Infanzon - I Don't Mind Waiting (Original Mix) Third Son / We Live In The Best Simulation Head High + Virginia / Blind Recut / House Intensity Surya Sen / So I Just feat. Bone Slim (Cousn Remix) Lupe / Into Heaven Deetron / Tokyo Julien Bracht / Apocalypse (Marcel Dettmann Remix) Cari Lekebusch / Transform Ackerman / I Got My Man Rove Ranger / CS80 Matrefakt / Quad Drivetrain / Istanbul
RECORDED JANUARY 5th, 2018 What the algorithm taketh away, Patrick has redone. The legendary Devilman Crybaby episode is back! Recut from the original audio and including jokes not heard in the original edit. Prepare for a new experience from Patrick, Jet, Megan and Amon! AUDIO PLATFORMS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAgEW0BAOy9BnKYmLv Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dub-talk/id1514880122 Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk Host: @Rootsofjustice Panelists: @AmonduulUS @Divinenega @queenira2 Music: "MAN HUMAN (DEVILMAN crybaby Ver.)" by Denki Groove "Devilman no Uta" (Devilman's Song) by Avu-chan