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Ouep c'est double bill dans le Nova Club !Orchestral Manoeyvres In The Dark - ElectricityPanda Bear, Cindy Lee - Defense Kekra - Bordel Roni Size & Reprazent (feat. Bahamadia) - New Forms Etienne de Crécy, Peter Von Poehl - Brass Band Kneecap feat. Grian Chatten - Better Way To LiveDarlyn Vlys – SurrenderPAWSA - TOO COOL TO BE CARELESSEtienne de Crécy, Alexis Taylor - World Away Parcels - SafeandsoundKendrick Lamar – Heart Pt.6Velvet Trip – Calling Out Your NameYoko Ono – Let me count the waysMerryn Jean – Madame on the rocks
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Hello everyone! Well just had an appointment and the baby is on track so that's good news. I had a day off so I got to work Made some new mixes for you all. So this will be Novembers mix & I Have Dec mix too. This mix is a short one only 36min. but dec mix is 50min so here you go. have a great thanksgiving save some leftovers for me smell you next month. Tell all your friends and family co-workers where to find some dope DnB. I appreciate all of you that listen much love 1) Let me Know (Ft. Manny) - Zero T 2) High & Low (Zero T Remix) -Lenzman & Redeyes 3) The Technique - Zero T 4) Visitors - Brain & Serpnt 5) Regret - L-Side 6) Reality Check - Myth 7) Brown Paper Bag (Crissy Criss Plastic Bag Instrumental Remix) - Roni Size & Reprazent 8) Don't Mess Around - Kolectiv & OB1 9) When I was Young - A-Audio 10) One More Time - Polaris 11) Nine22 - Steo 12) Disappointed - Brain 13) Near Future - Brain 14) What You Won't Do for Love - L-Side, Makoto & Frank Carter III 15) No Rehearsal - Dj Linky 16) Hide U (Mozey Jungle Remix) - Kosheen 17) Chin Step - T>I 18) Threatens Freedom - Basshunterz 19) Phobia - Basshunterz 20) Tutti Fruitti - Jam Thieves & Pollen Archive
C'est moi l'interviewée aujourd'hui ! Dans cet épisode spécial, je partage avec toi la conversation qu'Emmanuelle, fondatrice de l'agence de communication Reprazent, m'a proposée.Chaque semaine, elle reçoit des entrepreneurs dans son live sur Instagram qui dure 30 minutes "sharp", et j'ai eu le plaisir de parler de mon histoire et de celle de Kind Yoga à cette occasion.On aborde notamment mon parcours pré-entrepreneuriat, le temps que j'ai passé chez lululemon en tant que responsable de plusieurs pays, puis l'activité de Kind et l'histoire de l'ouverture.C'est une interview à 360°, où je partage mon parcours dans la 1ère partie et dans la deuxième partie, c'est Anne Julie, une professeure au studio, qui partage sa vision et sa relation avec Kind Yoga en tant que professeure partenaire et prestataire.Retrouve de nombreuses autres interviews sur le profil de l'agence, pour t'inspirer et apprendre auprès de passionnés.Enjoy !
After a period of being shunned by the press, the mainstream makes its first step towards accepting the music. Goldie's debut album is heralded as a masterpiece, Roni Size and Reprazent face off against the Spice Girls at the Mercury Music Prize, and D&B finds a new home on Radio 1. Suddenly, all the major labels want a piece of the action. It's a rags to riches moment, but all that success comes at a cost. Then, on the brink of the new millennium, the scene is torn apart by a devastating loss.
A quick thank you to everyone listening in the UK... we made it into the top 10 music podcasts for the first time last week! Non-UK listeners: tell your friends so we can get up those international charts too! What is creativity? Why do we value it so much as a society? And how do you unlock it? These were not questions I was anticipating a deep dive on when I started researching this episode. As a long-time Krust fan, I was looking forward to talking about early Jungle and the Bristol DnB scene. And we do that in this episode, but quite a lot more as well. After going on a multi-year hiatus in the early 2010s, he launched a coaching and consultancy business called Adapt The Canvas through which he works with a wide range of people to help unlock their creativity. So we discuss all of that, as well as his own creative process, his last album The Edge Of Everything (which was released on previous NDP guest Damian Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels), the experience of touring himself into the ground with Reprazent, and the development of Jungle and DnB. This is a good one, a worthy follow-up to last week's episode which was the most popular we've ever done!If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features regular bonus podcasts and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else. Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation there in the public channels, so please do! Listen to all (most of) the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport
Today on Line Noise we welcome none other than Roni Size to the microphone, a Bristol producer who has more drum and bass hits than you've had awkward breakfasts with your partner's parents. We talked about jazz, The Wild Bunch, Reprazent, Method Man and more. Thanks to the people at the Hospitality in the Woods festival for setting this up. It takes place in Beckenham Place Park on August 19, with a stellar drum and bass line up, including Roni himself, High Contrast, Dillinja, Bryan Gee, Jumpin' Jack Frost and LTJ Bukem. And this IS the final Line Noise of the season. Back in September.
Today on Line Noise we welcome none other than Roni Size to the microphone, a Bristol producer who has more drum and bass hits than you've had awkward breakfasts with your partner's parents. We talked about jazz, The Wild Bunch, Reprazent, Method Man and more. Thanks to the people at the Hospitality in the Woods festival for setting this up. It takes place in Beckenham Place Park on August 19, with a stellar drum and bass line up, including Roni himself, High Contrast, Dillinja, Bryan Gee, Jumpin' Jack Frost and LTJ Bukem. And this IS the final Line Noise of the season. Back in September.
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Submerge Yourself - Episode 5 Tracklist Nightmares on Wax - You Wish Theus Mago, Inigo Vontier - Derrumbes Y Escaleras (Chez de Milo remix Chez de Milo - Bushwa Gina Breeze, Robert Owens - Check Yourself Quantic - Time is the Enemy Roni Size, Reprazent, Peter Kruder - Heroes Elder island - Late at night Mom Tudie, Maya Law - Gold The Staves - Good Woman Daniel Dalton - The Party People Elder Island - Bamboo Ishmael Ensemble - Soma Centre J Morrison, Jack Baldus - City of Night Conan Mockasin, Erol Alkan - Forever Dolphin Love Orbital - Halcyon & On (Jon Hopkins Remix) Quantic, Flowering Inferno - Westbound Train Duran Duran, Erol Alkan - All of You (Erol Alkan remix) Alex Aguaya - Not Going Out (Balearic Ultras Rave Again Edit) Robots with No Soul - Sedona Circle
link 01. The Zutons — Pressure Point 02. Queen — I Want To Break Free 03. The Futureheads — The Beginning of The Twist 04. Garbage — Blood For Poppies 05. Malente — Funk The Rich 06. Kamasi Washington feat. Phoelix — Freeze Tag 07. Roni Size, Reprazent — Heroes 08. Андрей Макаревич — Люди … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 289
Recorded 2021-11-03 03:58:51 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Nick The Lot - Space Travel* Objectiv, Illament - Firecracker (feat. Illament)* Stillz - Make Me Feel* Redline - Chaaa* T-Kay - Ole Gangsta Rule* Nick The Lot - Theres Something* Lupo - Licka* Lundy - Hold On* Trex - Too Far (DLR Remix)* Synikal - PolyGone* Stillz - Hold On* Salvage & Shadre - Justice* Melinki & D'cypher - Rip Ya Torso (Ill Truth Remix)* MC Gusto/DLR - Back To The Rave (feat Molecular - original mix)* Kumo - Death Wish* Kommz - Pleasant Minds* Kommz - Gun Driller* Jarring - Desires* GOLD Dubs & DnB Allstars - All I Want* Formula - Sonical* Dunk - Garage* Carasel, The Sauce - Stir It Up* The Sauce - Buggin'* Sikka - Army Of One* Kendrick - Fear* EN:VY - Airplane Mode* Emperor - Telefon* Emperor - Glimpse* NC-17 - Enter the Void* Zero T - Come & Reprazent* Oram & Toby Ross - Baddest Sound (DJ Hybrid & Mrs Magoo remix)* Veak - Riddim* GOLD Dubs & DnB Allstars - Just Feel* Vital Elements - Give Me Everything* Murdock - All In The Game* Paradox - Soviet* Danny Jenk - Mr Noboody* No Patterns - Shift* 4am Kru, Phoebe White - What Is Jungle* Conrad Subs - Larger (VIP Mix)* Minor Forms, Kublai - Future Motion* Bladerunner - Lick Shot* R3my - Mustard Yellow* Veak - Soundclash* Faysha - The Mouse (Conrad Subs remix)* enta - Recoil* Zero T - Gimme the Loot* Vital - Casket* D-Nasty - Unusual VIP* Jayline & Split Personality - Time Travel* PROSTONAMED - Gank* Whisper & Klay - 4am* Nick The Lot - Alien Vessel* Whisper - Collapse* Stillz - Devastating Fighter* Kendrick - Disbelief* Stillz & Pengo - Distant Planet* Rusko - Your Time's Up* Phibes - Never Get Enough* Jfal - Out The Blue* Formula & Spadez - Flatout* enta - Nasty Nasty* DJ Hazard - Butter* Beat Assassins - Pull Up On The Block* Bacon, BRK - Broken Flute* Rusko - Real Badman* Polarized - Your Eyes* Kommz - One Time* Freed - The Walls Drip* Formula - Mutant Speaker* Drumcatcher - Give Me A Bomb* Bare Up - Turn Up The Dimensions* Alibi, Sl8r - Break the Machine* Stillz - Cursed Steps* Phibes - Like Whoa* No Patterns - Headed East* Nectax - Midnight (AMPLIFY remix)* London Elektricity - Funkopolis* enta - Could You Repeat That* Vital - Ram Jam* Rusko - Shut Ya Mouth* Formula - Track Days* Kendrick - Strictly Sauce* Dunk, Black Opps - Underground* Enta - Discipline* Kumo, R3IDY - Set It Off* Trex - Dopamine (VIP)* Forum, Bob White - Regurgitated* Audio - Spider Tank* Audio - KimuraTracklisting:* Nick The Lot - Space Travel* Objectiv, Illament - Firecracker (feat. Illament)* Stillz - Make Me Feel* Redline - Chaaa* T-Kay - Ole Gangsta Rule* Nick The Lot - Theres Something* Lupo - Licka* Lundy - Hold On* Trex - Too Far (DLR Remix)* Synikal - PolyGone* Stillz - Hold On* Salvage & Shadre - Justice* Melinki & D'cypher - Rip Ya Torso (Ill Truth Remix)* MC Gusto/DLR - Back To The Rave (feat Molecular - original mix)* Kumo - Death Wish* Kommz - Pleasant Minds* Kommz - Gun Driller* Jarring - Desires* GOLD Dubs & DnB Allstars - All I Want* Formula - Sonical* Dunk - Garage* Carasel, The Sauce - Stir It Up* The Sauce - Buggin'* Sikka - Army Of One* Kendrick - Fear* EN:VY - Airplane Mode* Emperor - Telefon* Emperor - Glimpse* NC-17 - Enter the Void* Zero T - Come & Reprazent* Oram & Toby Ross - Baddest Sound (DJ Hybrid & Mrs Magoo remix)* Veak - Riddim* GOLD Dubs & DnB Allstars - Just Feel* Vital Elements - Give Me Everything* Murdock - All In The Game* Paradox - Soviet* Danny Jenk - Mr Noboody* No Patterns - Shift* 4am Kru, Phoebe White - What Is Jungle* Conrad Subs - Larger (VIP Mix)* Minor Forms, Kublai - Future Motion* Bladerunner - Lick Shot* R3my - Mustard Yellow* Veak - Soundclash* Faysha - The Mouse (Conrad Subs remix)* enta - Recoil* Zero T - Gimme the Loot* Vital - Casket* D-Nasty - Unusual VIP* Jayline & Split Personality - Time Travel* PROSTONAMED - Gank* Whisper & Klay - 4am* Nick The Lot - Alien Vessel* Whisper - Collapse* Stillz - Devastating Fighter* Kendrick - Disbelief* Stillz & Pengo - Distant Planet* Rusko - Your Time's Up* Phibes - Never Get Enough* Jfal - Out The Blue* Formula & Spadez - Flatout* enta - Nasty Nasty* DJ Hazard - Butter* Beat Assassins - Pull Up On The Block* Bacon, BRK - Broken Flute* Rusko - Real Badman* Polarized - Your Eyes* Kommz - One Time* Freed - The Walls Drip* Formula - Mutant Speaker* Drumcatcher - Give Me A Bomb* Bare Up - Turn Up The Dimensions* Alibi, Sl8r - Break the Machine* Stillz - Cursed Steps* Phibes - Like Whoa* No Patterns - Headed East* Nectax - Midnight (AMPLIFY remix)* London Elektricity - Funkopolis* enta - Could You Repeat That* Vital - Ram Jam* Rusko - Shut Ya Mouth* Formula - Track Days* Kendrick - Strictly Sauce* Dunk, Black Opps - Underground* Enta - Discipline* Kumo, R3IDY - Set It Off* Trex - Dopamine (VIP)* Forum, Bob White - Regurgitated* Audio - Spider Tank* Audio - Kimura Download, Distribute, and Donate!
Songs To Live By is a podcast celebrating different generations of Black culture through a shared love of music. Host Vick Hope is joined by two guests, who grew up at different times, to share the songs that shaped their lives. In this episode, Vick is joined by music producers Swindle and Roni Size to talk about the importance of music history in making music of the future, bringing unity through music, the merits of getting kicked out of school and being a music pioneer. Swindle is a musician, record producer and DJ who produces grime, dubstep, and garage with a heavy dose of funk. His CV reads like a Who's who of the UK MC scene. Roni Size, is an English DJ and record producer. He came to prominence in 1997 as the founder and frontman of Roni Size & Reprazent, a drum and bass collective, who that year won the Mercury Prize for their debut studio album New Forms. Producer: Cecile Wright
De stapel nieuwe releases is hoog, dus we draaien veel nieuwe muziek, met onder andere nieuwe releases van The Golden Pony, Willy B, Wave Point en Fanfara Awantura. Een klassieker is er van Roni Size en Reprazent. In de mix combineren we oud en nieuw. Playlist deel 1: Mad Brother, Phineo - Bruuuh The Golden Pony - Back 2 The Basics Willy B. - Slow Motion Marco Faroane & Greeko - Armaghetton (Jansons Extended Remix) Kevin Andrews x San Sebastian - Get Hyped On This Wave Point - Shadows Fanfara Awantura - Techno Dziadek (Michael Mayer Remix) Hidden Empire & Bebetta - All Of Us Jay-X - 303 Bass Roni Size & Reprazent - Share The Fall Playlist deel 2: Sean Deason - The Shit Wicked - Work It Colours - Feel Good (Imperial Mix) Acid Kids - Electropical Mark Knight, Funkagenda, Paul Thomas - Arena (The Very Festivally Mix) Paperclip People - Throw Dario D'Attis - The Good Old Days Leftwing : Kody - Keep Pushin' On (Peter Pavlov Mix) Lil Mo Yin Yang - Reach (Mark Knight Remix) Lil Mo Yin Yang - Reach (Yin Yang Dub) Olav Basoski - Crazy
De stapel nieuwe releases is hoog, dus we draaien veel nieuwe muziek, met onder andere nieuwe releases van The Golden Pony, Willy B, Wave Point en Fanfara Awantura. Een klassieker is er van Roni Size en Reprazent. In de mix combineren we oud en nieuw. Playlist deel 1: Mad Brother, Phineo - Bruuuh The Golden Pony - Back 2 The Basics Willy B. - Slow Motion Marco Faroane & Greeko - Armaghetton (Jansons Extended Remix) Kevin Andrews x San Sebastian - Get Hyped On This Wave Point - Shadows Fanfara Awantura - Techno Dziadek (Michael Mayer Remix) Hidden Empire & Bebetta - All Of Us Jay-X - 303 Bass Roni Size & Reprazent - Share The Fall Playlist deel 2: Sean Deason - The Shit Wicked - Work It Colours - Feel Good (Imperial Mix) Acid Kids - Electropical Mark Knight, Funkagenda, Paul Thomas - Arena (The Very Festivally Mix) Paperclip People - Throw Dario D'Attis - The Good Old Days Leftwing : Kody - Keep Pushin' On (Peter Pavlov Mix) Lil Mo Yin Yang - Reach (Mark Knight Remix) Lil Mo Yin Yang - Reach (Yin Yang Dub) Olav Basoski - Crazy
Nesse episódio tocamos: Alice In Chains, Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions, Kosmovoid, Muriel Curi, Robert Silva, ZSK, Terrorgruppe, Rasta Knast, Fahnenflucht, Kyuss, Brant Bjork, Dinosaur Jr., Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, Roni Size e Reprazent. Episódio 122 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 09/01/2021! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
link Трек-лист: 01. Doing Time — I Was a Ye Ye Girl 02. Squid — Match Bet 03. Feel Good Productions — The Feel Good Vibe 04. Electric Six — Gay Bar 05. Kelly Joyce — Vivre la vie 06. Jamie xx — Idontknow 07. Roni Size, Reprazent — Heroes 08. The Take Vibe E.P. … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 219
The Seminal Sessions - DJ Semi - 04-Oct-20 Incognito - Stone Cold Heart Paul Grant feat. Adrienne Indigo - Rebirth (Instrumental) Paul Grant Feat. Adrienne Indigo - Rebirth Adrienne Indigo - Wake Up Venuz Beats x Evil Needle - Slow Down (Beats) Venuz Beats x Evil Needle - Slow Down (Main) UnderlinedKinKai ft. Saffron Grace - Plantain & Champagne KinKai ft. Saffron Grace - Plantain & Champagne (Lenzman Remix) Zero T - Jazz Tone (Original Mix) Roni Size, Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag (Original Mix) Riya, Total Science - Confessions (Break Remix) Revaux - Slow Process (Original Mix) Phaction, Charli Brix - Chemistry (Original Mix) Incognito - We Got Music (Matt Coopers Outside mix) Joi Cardwell, UDAUFL, Blaze - Be Yourself (Manoo Dubflute Remix) Rene Amesz, Tasty Lopez, Mark Knight - All 4 Love (feat. Tasty Lopez) (Extended Mix) Nocturnal DJ's feat. Backroom Congregation - Fall On Me (Shaheer Williams & Dwayne Richardson Edit) St Germain - Rose rouge (Atjazz Galaxy Aart Remix) Stacy Kidd - All Me Black Widow, Emmaculate - Love Manifesto (Movement I Club Mix) Jamie Vice - It's Too Much (Original Mix) Reelsoul - 2morrow (Original Mix) Franck Roger - Jeware (Main Vox Mix) Moon Rocket, Paula - Reciprocity (Main Mix) Spirit Chaser - Rendezvous DJ SEMI @ PODOMATIC
In episode three of The Art of Rave Becky and Roni Size cover a wide range of topics including: how the ‘Size' in Roni Size came from “a dating game vibe”; the 90s Bristol music scene, the evolution of Reprazent and their groundbreaking ‘live' sound, winning a Mercury Music Prize, why Roni's first record was released under someone's else name, how Margaret Thatcher killed the free party (with the criminal Justice and Public Order Act in 1994), ‘digital reggae' and David Rodigan, how the rave scene has moved on and ravers' dancing has moved on with it (from “giraffes” to mosh pits).Listen to Becky Hill: https://beckyhill.lnk.to/HeavenOnMyMindTWFollow Becky Hill: https://www.instagram.com/beckyhill/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The reissue and revision of Martin James’ State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass (Velocity Press, 2020) examines the origins and progression of British Junglism in the 1990s. Rave culture’s clashes with UK government and police drove the scene into a dark space, but jungle/drum & bass emerged to capture a new audience of youth, creating what James labels as the first truly Black British music scene. James draws on interviews with key participants in the early junglism scene, examining social, cultural, and musical roots of the scene that became a global phenomenon. Originally published in 1997, State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass extends the original text to include the award of the Mercury Prize to Reprazent and brings new perspectives to the story of the UK’s most crucial subterranean scene. Martin James is an internationally published music critic who has contributed to some of the UK’s leading music magazines. Rebekah Buchanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative–both analog and digital–in people’s lives. She is interested in how personal narratives produced in alternative spaces create sites that challenge traditionally accepted public narratives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The reissue and revision of Martin James’ State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass (Velocity Press, 2020) examines the origins and progression of British Junglism in the 1990s. Rave culture’s clashes with UK government and police drove the scene into a dark space, but jungle/drum & bass emerged to capture a new audience of youth, creating what James labels as the first truly Black British music scene. James draws on interviews with key participants in the early junglism scene, examining social, cultural, and musical roots of the scene that became a global phenomenon. Originally published in 1997, State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass extends the original text to include the award of the Mercury Prize to Reprazent and brings new perspectives to the story of the UK’s most crucial subterranean scene. Martin James is an internationally published music critic who has contributed to some of the UK’s leading music magazines. Rebekah Buchanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative–both analog and digital–in people’s lives. She is interested in how personal narratives produced in alternative spaces create sites that challenge traditionally accepted public narratives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The reissue and revision of Martin James’ State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass (Velocity Press, 2020) examines the origins and progression of British Junglism in the 1990s. Rave culture’s clashes with UK government and police drove the scene into a dark space, but jungle/drum & bass emerged to capture a new audience of youth, creating what James labels as the first truly Black British music scene. James draws on interviews with key participants in the early junglism scene, examining social, cultural, and musical roots of the scene that became a global phenomenon. Originally published in 1997, State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass extends the original text to include the award of the Mercury Prize to Reprazent and brings new perspectives to the story of the UK’s most crucial subterranean scene. Martin James is an internationally published music critic who has contributed to some of the UK’s leading music magazines. Rebekah Buchanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative–both analog and digital–in people’s lives. She is interested in how personal narratives produced in alternative spaces create sites that challenge traditionally accepted public narratives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The reissue and revision of Martin James’ State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass (Velocity Press, 2020) examines the origins and progression of British Junglism in the 1990s. Rave culture’s clashes with UK government and police drove the scene into a dark space, but jungle/drum & bass emerged to capture a new audience of youth, creating what James labels as the first truly Black British music scene. James draws on interviews with key participants in the early junglism scene, examining social, cultural, and musical roots of the scene that became a global phenomenon. Originally published in 1997, State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass extends the original text to include the award of the Mercury Prize to Reprazent and brings new perspectives to the story of the UK’s most crucial subterranean scene. Martin James is an internationally published music critic who has contributed to some of the UK’s leading music magazines. Rebekah Buchanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative–both analog and digital–in people’s lives. She is interested in how personal narratives produced in alternative spaces create sites that challenge traditionally accepted public narratives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The reissue and revision of Martin James’ State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass (Velocity Press, 2020) examines the origins and progression of British Junglism in the 1990s. Rave culture’s clashes with UK government and police drove the scene into a dark space, but jungle/drum & bass emerged to capture a new audience of youth, creating what James labels as the first truly Black British music scene. James draws on interviews with key participants in the early junglism scene, examining social, cultural, and musical roots of the scene that became a global phenomenon. Originally published in 1997, State of Bass: The Origins of Jungle/Drum & Bass extends the original text to include the award of the Mercury Prize to Reprazent and brings new perspectives to the story of the UK’s most crucial subterranean scene. Martin James is an internationally published music critic who has contributed to some of the UK’s leading music magazines. Rebekah Buchanan is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Illinois University. Her work examines the role of narrative–both analog and digital–in people’s lives. She is interested in how personal narratives produced in alternative spaces create sites that challenge traditionally accepted public narratives. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'était en 1997 sur Radio Nova, et dans notre playlist tournait, cette année-là,“Heroes” un morceau qui affole les dancefloors européens. Il est extrait de “News Forms”, premier disque de Roni Size… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
[INTRO: 11:06] In this episode, I speak with psychedelic scholar, editor, publisher, and researcher Robert Forte. For over three decades, Robert has collaborated with some of the most influential and well-known figures within the psychedelic movement, including R. Gordon Wasson, Timothy Leary, Stanislav Grof, and Alexander Shulgin, to name a few. In this discussion with Robert, we reference a recent article published by Marine Corp Times, titled ‘Can LSD and magic mushrooms help win wars? This Marine officer says ‘yes’.’ As the article states, the “military should join the growing list of psychedelic beneficiaries […] to become “stronger, faster and smarter than our adversaries”” through the microdosing of psychedelic compounds, like LSD and psilocybin, in order to counter “the nearly-insurmountable task of analyzing a rapidly-growing tidal wave of analytical data that, with today’s advances in technology, will only continue to expose cognitive shortfalls.” (http://bit.ly/2JfKIq1) As the use of psychedelics enters the public discourse again, and as we continue to see the normalization of their use by Silicon Valley corporate executives and others to “significantly heighten alertness, creativity, and problem solving,” we have to step back and examine the ways psychedelic use is actually reinforcing the status quo of our society. I ask Robert to explore the early days of psychedelic interest in American society, initially generated in large part by the release of the 1956 Life Magazine photo essay by R. Gordon Wasson (J.P. Morgan Vice President of Public Relations) — a landmark piece that was the first to expose the American public to the use and effects of psilocybin mushrooms. (http://bit.ly/2Hjr2y9) As Robert explains, the C.I.A. funded this venture (http://bit.ly/2VXcr4J), and was largely behind, along with media mogul Henry Luce, the branding of the psychedelic experience for Western audiences. Why would this be the case? As we descend down this rabbit hole of inquiry, we discuss the absolutely perplexing history of the popularization (and demonization) of psychedelic use in the modern era, including the overwhelming interest by Western elites to use these substances for mind control and social engineering purposes, as demonstrated in the MK-ULTRA project by the C.I.A., among other examples. Toward the end of our discussion, Robert and I get into some rather hairy topics relating to “conspiracy theory” in the “post-truth era,” as defined by the blurring of lines between what is verifiably true and what is difficult to make sense of. While Robert and I may not come to agreement on these difficult subjects, we both absolutely recognize the necessity of questioning officially sanctioned narratives of events as propagated by the corporate-and-state managed press. Robert Forte is a scholar and researcher of psychedelic drugs. He first studied with Frank Barron, who started the Psilocybin Project at Harvard with Timothy Leary in 1963. Robert is the former director of the Albert Hofmann Foundation, and currently is adjunct faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). James Fadiman, psychedelic researcher and writer, has described Robert as “a major but not well-known hero of the psychedelic movement.” Episode Notes: - Follow Robert on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2VvlNoW - Read the article ‘Can LSD and magic mushrooms help win wars? This Marine officer says ‘yes’’: http://bit.ly/2JfKIq1 - Read the 1956 Life Magazine photo essay by R. Gordon Wasson: http://bit.ly/2Hjr2y9 - Watch the Alex Jones deposition: https://youtu.be/I7siWJ86g40 - The song featured in this episode is “Hi-Potent” by Roni Size & Reprazent from the album New Forms (20th Anniversary Edition). WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast DROP ME A LINE: (208) 918-2837 EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
Since its release in 1997, “New Forms,” the debut album from Roni Size and UK drum and bass collective Reprazent, has been regarded as a trailblazer for the electronic music sub-genre. To celebrate the expansive 20th-anniversary reissue of the Mercury Music Prize-winning debut album, Roni Size has returned to the U.S. for his first-ever solo tour, featuring live instrumentation and new hardware. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/offner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offner/support
Watch the making of the mix http://bit.ly/2WFYjKN Hear what Ben did with £10 at Finchley's wonderful Alan's Records - a treasure trove for all sorts of diggers. Great haul! Featuring music from Masters At Work, Jori Hulkkonen, Kenny Hawkes, The Style Council, Jellybean Benitez, Chicken Lips, Reprazent, Phil Asher… RecordReplay is a video + podcast series inviting DJs to create an hour-long mix using a £10 second-hand record shop budget.
Episode 2 of The Vocal, a show covering all things vocal in drum-n-bass music. The episode features more of Valiant Emcee's favorite vocal DnB tracks from 2018. Also, the multi-talented Degs calls in for an-in depth interview, plus Coppa joins us for a mini-interview (pardon the technical difficulties on that one...I tried to minimize them, but it was a problematic connection and recording). This episode is sponsored by DnB Refined (freshpapercut.com/dnbrefined) and Dutty Bass Audio (www.junodownload.com/labels/Dutty+Bass+Audio). Tracklisting: Degs and CyberPosix - "Sun Kissed (Kissed Again Spreayout)" Valiant Emcee and Will Miles - "Mic Check (feat. Armanni Reign and MisTy)" ***INTERLUDE - Roni Size and Reprazent - "Jazz"*** Tali with DRS and Paramount – “Reunion (100 Days)” ALIBI and MC Coppa – “Trunk” Villem & McLeod with Degs - "Crossways" Whiney and Sense MC – “Notorious" Redeyes and Tyler Dayley - "Late Night Jam" (I mistakenly called it "Late Night Session" after at the end of the tune, even though I properly introduced it as "Late Night Jam"...go figure.) MC Coppa with Nympho and ZeroZero - "Brainwashed" Alibi and Cleveland Watkiss - "Grace" Tali with DRS and Roy Green & Protone - "Paper Wasp" Bcee and Degs - "Magic Words" Zed Bias and Boudah - "Pick Up the Pieces (Skeptical Remix)" Walk-r and Charlie Brix - "All I Need (Ash:Ram Remix)" ***COPPA INTERVIEW*** Prolix and MC Coppa - "On Like That" ***DEGS INTERVIEW*** Degs and Detune - "Povegia"
In this special edition of the podcast, the boys talk to Noisily Festival organiser Liquid James and DJ/Producer James Monro in what some are calling ‘the greatest interviews ever recorded’. You might think these two have some incredible stories to tell and you’d be very right. Music: Roni Size, Reprazent – Brown Paper Bag Quivver The post #4 Noisily Special (with James Monro & Liquid James) first appeared on idealnoise.
In this special edition of the podcast, the boys talk to Noisily Festival organiser Liquid James and DJ/Producer James Monro in what some are calling ‘the greatest interviews ever recorded’. You might think these two have some incredible stories to tell and you’d be very right. Music: Roni Size, Reprazent – Brown Paper Bag Quivver…
My guest this week has been the talent behind many many a party!DJ Krust is a badass drum n bass DJ and producer, one time member of the legendary Reprazent crew – along with previous pod guest DJ Die - check that one out too!And he’s still makin music, as well as bringin the chill to the party these days with his CBD oil venture – which is something I'm really passionate about, so it was great to talk to him about that too.So check it out yo, one cool mutherfucka, DJ Krust! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yo whassup! So we took a short hiatus there while everyone (including myself) in the music biz got down at Glastonbury... But now we're back and it's worth the wait! DJ Die is my guest on the pod today - a legendary Bristol musician from the jungle drum n bass school of beats. One of the original members of that 1997 Mercury Music Prize winning outfit Reprazent with Roni Size, and now an internationally renowned DJ and producer in his own right and owner of the Gutterfunk Records label. How'dya like that! On this episode we get to talking about the similarities between New York and Bristol both being port cities with their meltin pot cultures and how that affects you as a person and as a musician. We also drop names like crazy, talkin about when we toured the world at the same time in the 90's and heroes we got to meet. Die also shares his wildly varied muscial influences growing up and we have a very pop interlude. As always, plenty of that HOTR real shiz goin down... Die's cat busts in, you can hear his laundry goin in the background, you know, life don't stop for the podcast! Anyway, kick back, relax and join me and DJ Die on a warm Bristol summer day, shootin the breeze, off the record... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Somehow I managed to leave my controller at home. Again. Starting with a few Bristol Sound classics, then a quick detour via some reggae from the Ivory Coast and South Africa, then back home for some strangely House-y oddments. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′41″ Safe From Harm (Perfecto Mix) by Massive Attack on Singles 90-98 [Disc 3] (Wild Bunch) 19′17″ Wandering Star by Portishead on Dummy (-) 19′42″ Ponderosa by Tricky on Maxinquaye (-) 21′50″ Let's Get It On by Reprazent on New Forms (Talkin' Loud) 33′09″ All My Sins by Portishead on Pearl (-) 33′38″ I Love Paris by Alpha Blondy on Jerusalem (Stern Africa) 34′08″ Bloodshed in Africa by Alpha Blondy on Jerusalem (Sterns Africa) 42′19″ Prisoner by Lucky Dube on The Best of Lucky Dube (-) 47′39″ Don't Mean To Be Rude feat. Zaki Ibrahim by Spoek Mathambo on Mshini Wam (-) 52′59″ Sereia by Naty Kid on Radioclit presents: The Sound Of Club Secousse Vol.1 (Secousse) 60′15″ Journey In Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane ft. Pharoah Sanders (-) 70′53″ When Love Feels Like Crying (Original Mix) by Mathew Jonson on Walking On the Hands That Follow Me EP (Techno - ) 74′36″ Massif by Ramjac feat. Mixmaster Morris on Massif (-) 80′26″ Papua New Guinea by The Future Sound of London on Papua New Guinea (-) 87′10″ Grand Central - Part 1 (Deep Into The Bowel Of House) by Terre Thaemlitz, DJ Sprinkles on Midtown 120 Blues (Purchased at Beatport.com) 93′11″ Secrets & Lies by Fort Romeau on Secrets and Lies (-) 108′20″ Good Day Today (Underworld Classic remix) by David Lynch on Good Day Today (-) 116′47″ O Superman feat. Laurie Anderson (Reboot's 20 Cubans Rework) by M.A.N.D.Y. and Booka Shade on Get Physical - 7th Anniversary Compilation (Limited Edition) (Get Physical) Check out the full archives on the website.
http://www.mpgqs.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Mon-Jan-25-2016.mp3 3D Glasses Fred V & Grafix 4 Years Muffler 911 Netsky "[LON 8PM TYO 4AM] (AMWE x ç’°ROY Version) (feat. AMWE Tamaki ROY)" Avalon Maduk As We Always Do Rockerfella As One (feat. Pat Fulgoni) Keeno Back Again S.P.Y. Be With You (DJ Marky & S.P.Y. Remix) Rogue Soul Blue Sand HLZ Brown Paper Bag Roni Size & Reprazent Citadels Krakota
OK we're already into the Top 5 of the 50 Greatest Football Shirts Ever! and we're only just getting to chat about shirts 30-21, but hey, we're human and need holidays! These tans don't come out of a bottle ya know! This time, Jay was unavailable so for baselayer fans out there (no-one!), you'll have to go elsewhere for your weird fetish! Deviants! In the meantime, sit back and enjoy Chris, rich & John Devlin waffling on about shirts once more...REPRAZENT!
Joe Muggs hears the story of the drum and bass giant.
Joe Muggs hears the story of the drum and bass giant.
Провожаем зиму и встречаем весну в очередном выпуске Electro ветки подкаста Trackpoint от 2FACE. Зажигательные ритмы свежих релизов electro house в коктейле с indie dance и moombahton новинками. И на десерт эксклюзивный гостевой микс от SEVA SCAMP. Enjoy! ;) 1.Hot pink delorian feat Rory Lyons - Move it 2.Nom De Strip & Bones – Yo! (Original Mix) 3.Heatbeat - Rocker monster (Original mix) 4.Pelussje - Blue Demon (Original Mix) 5.Kill the noise - Deal with it (Original Mix) 6.The Doors & Skrillex - Breakn a sweat (Zedd remix) 7.Hot pink delorian - The Revenge of sisyphus 8.Felix Cartal - Domo (Original Mix) 9.Tommie Sunshine & Disco Fries - Don't Look Back (Dskotek Remix) 10.Redroche - Your Life - Original Mix 11.L'Etranger - Touche (Original Mix) 12.Sharam Jey - Living Like I'm Dying (The S Remix) 13.Madeon - Icarus (Extended Mix) 14.Dillon Francis & Kill The Noise - Dill The Noise (Original Mix) 15.Skrillex feat. Sirah - Bangarang (Original Mix) 16.Noisia - Tommy's Theme (Munchi's Fear Is Weakness Remix) SEVA SCAMP exclusive mix: 1) Roni Size "Reprazent" - Brown Paper Bag (Lee Mortimer Bootleg) 2) Reset! - Don't Let The System Control You (Turbofunk Mix) 3) MiSK - Jazz Hands 4) Etienne de Crecy - Am I Wrong (Felix Cartal Remix) 5) Star Eyes - The Night (Hostage Remix) 6) Nom De Strip & Bones - Shake & Bake 7) Keith & Supabeatz - Pressure 8) Angger Dimas - Hey Freak! 9) Tocadisco - Bat3ria (Botnek Remix) 10) Ravolution - The Marsh (Monophonique Remix) 11) Funkin Matt - Get Loose feat. Teki Latex (Canblaster Remix) 12) Codes - Guzzlin Champagne Codes 2012 13) Hatiras, Nom De Strip - Roman Bromanski 14) Light Year - 5 Girls (Original Mix) 15) NT89 - Voices 16) LUNDE BROS - If You Wanna 17) Fyah ft. Ayah Marar (Whole Sick Remix)
Провожаем зиму и встречаем весну в очередном выпуске Electro ветки подкаста Trackpoint от 2FACE. Зажигательные ритмы свежих релизов electro house в коктейле с indie dance и moombahton новинками. И на десерт эксклюзивный гостевой микс от SEVA SCAMP. Enjoy! ;) 1.Hot pink delorian feat Rory Lyons - Move it 2.Nom De Strip & Bones – Yo! (Original Mix) 3.Heatbeat - Rocker monster (Original mix) 4.Pelussje - Blue Demon (Original Mix) 5.Kill the noise - Deal with it (Original Mix) 6.The Doors & Skrillex - Breakn a sweat (Zedd remix) 7.Hot pink delorian - The Revenge of sisyphus 8.Felix Cartal - Domo (Original Mix) 9.Tommie Sunshine & Disco Fries - Don't Look Back (Dskotek Remix) 10.Redroche - Your Life - Original Mix 11.L'Etranger - Touche (Original Mix) 12.Sharam Jey - Living Like I'm Dying (The S Remix) 13.Madeon - Icarus (Extended Mix) 14.Dillon Francis & Kill The Noise - Dill The Noise (Original Mix) 15.Skrillex feat. Sirah - Bangarang (Original Mix) 16.Noisia - Tommy's Theme (Munchi's Fear Is Weakness Remix) SEVA SCAMP exclusive mix: 1) Roni Size "Reprazent" - Brown Paper Bag (Lee Mortimer Bootleg) 2) Reset! - Don't Let The System Control You (Turbofunk Mix) 3) MiSK - Jazz Hands 4) Etienne de Crecy - Am I Wrong (Felix Cartal Remix) 5) Star Eyes - The Night (Hostage Remix) 6) Nom De Strip & Bones - Shake & Bake 7) Keith & Supabeatz - Pressure 8) Angger Dimas - Hey Freak! 9) Tocadisco - Bat3ria (Botnek Remix) 10) Ravolution - The Marsh (Monophonique Remix) 11) Funkin Matt - Get Loose feat. Teki Latex (Canblaster Remix) 12) Codes - Guzzlin Champagne Codes 2012 13) Hatiras, Nom De Strip - Roman Bromanski 14) Light Year - 5 Girls (Original Mix) 15) NT89 - Voices 16) LUNDE BROS - If You Wanna 17) Fyah ft. Ayah Marar (Whole Sick Remix)