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In the spirit of clearly communicating what you're signing up for, this podcast episode is nearly three hours long, and among other things it contains a discussion of a paper by author Mary Shaw titled Myths & Mythconceptions which takes as an organizing principle a collection of myths that are widely believed by programmers, largely unacknowledged, which shape our views on the nature of programming as an activity and the needs of programmers as people and the sort of work that we do as a sort of work, and where by acknowledging these myths the three of us (Mary Shaw primarily, and by extension Jimmy and I, those three people, that's it, no other people appear on this podcast) are able to more vividly grip the image of programming with our mind's eye (or somesuch) and conceive of a different formulation for programming, and in addition to these myths this paper also incudes a number of excellent lists that I take great pleasure in reading, beyond which I should also note that the paper does a job of explaining itself and that hopefully you'll find I've done a similar job, that's the spirit, please enjoy. Links $ patreon.com/futureofcoding — I've recently changed it so that there's only 1 instance of the INTERCAL tier available, so if you're interested in those perks you'd better hop on it quick before nobody else does! There's also a video, though I haven't watched it. Claude Shannon would have something to say about revealing information. Top 10 Hits of the End of the World is an album by Prince Rama. Listen to it as loudly as you can on Bandcamp, Spotify, or Apple Music. Val Town is the new startup by Future of Coding community founder Steve Krouse Ivan recently took a job at Ink & Switch on the "Ink" research track. Retool MythBusters The Flop House's Final Judgements: Good-Bad, Bad-Bad, Kinda-Like CRDT Data Robust-First Computing is an approach championed by the hero Dave Ackley, and I have a well-informed hunch that you'll be hearing a lot more about it in future episodes. The T2 Tile Project is another Ackley joint that, perhaps, works as a wild example of what Mary Shaw means when she talks about an "execution ecosystem". Devine's talk at Strange Loop: An approach to computing and sustainability inspired from permaculture MUMPS (the medical thing, not to be confused with mumps the medical thing) is used by Epic (the software company, not to be confused with Epic the software company). The Glass Cannon podcast network. Lu's SPLASH talk Cellpond: Spatial Programming without Escape The Turing tarpit Functional Programming with Bananas, Lenses, Envelopes and Barbed Wire by Erik Meijer, Maarten Fokkinga, Ross Paterson. Richard D. James is the same person as Richard P. (Peter) Gabriel, right? Similarly, see Neil Armstrong's work on Erlang (which is popular in telephony, right?). The Witness is not going to appear in our show notes. Jack Rusher. Jack Rusher? Jack Rusher! TrainJam Gary Bernhardt's talk Ideology Nobody remarked on these silly links last time, so this time I'm drawing more attention to them: Tode: Neopets • MySpace Berd: Angelfire • Orkut Bot: Geocities • Friendster https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Paterson is a performance and leadership coach. He is also the President of XM Performance, a consulting, training, and coaching firm that helps small- to mid-sized businesses accelerate their growth. Ross has over 30 years of experience leading, coaching, and teaching in a wide range of environments. He formerly served as the Company Commander of the US Army's 101st Airborne Division and a general manager at General Electric. In addition to his work at XM Performance, Ross is the founder and Director of Global Fusion, an international development non-profit. He holds a degree in Mathematics from James Madison University. Ross joins me today to discuss what it takes to optimize a business' work environment. He explains why it's critical to build marketing and sales systems that regularly create cash flow. He shares how owners can avoid overwhelm and burnout. He discusses emotional intelligence in leadership and outlines his “VGHT” principle. Ross also highlights why having a strategic focus is essential to any business's success and underscores why every organization needs to be clear on its culture. “Humans want to feel loved and cared for, and they want to work on something that has meaning and purpose.” - Ross Paterson This week on Priorities Lifestyle: Ross' background and journey to entrepreneurship How his experience in the military translated to his life in corporate America The beginning of Ross' coaching business and the importance of mindset The ethos behind XM Performance and its mission to make small businesses the best places to work in America The importance of having a strategic success Building teams and hiring the right talent for your organization's culture The challenges of trying to grow a business quickly Getting clarity in corporate culture Passion, purpose, and different workplace attitudes among the newer generation of workers Making transitions, knowing when to sell, and avoiding burnout Building leaders in an organization Ross' health and why fitness is essential to him as a business owner Resources Mentioned: Book: Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose by Tony Hsieh Book: Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman Book: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni Book: The Perfect Close: The Secret To Closing Sales - The Best Selling Practices & Techniques For Closing The Deal by James M Muir Our Favorite Quotes: “A big part of being a leader is being able to instill confidence in people and building them as future leaders.” - Rob Schulz “Your success will drive you to the point where you have to find new ways to create revenue.” - Rob Schulz “Business ownership is hard—it can be demanding and all-consuming. If you get burnt out when the whole business is dependent on you, that business will break down.” - Ross Paterson Connect with Ross Paterson: XM Performance Email: Ross@XMPerformance.com XM Performance on LinkedIn XM Performance on Facebook Ross Paterson on LinkedIn About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation. Follow Rob on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook Order Rob's book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle Subscribe to the podcast here: Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher Audible And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast. *You're listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.
Recorded LIVE on Twitter Spaces on Wednesday 28th September 2022. Primarily aimed at Clinicians and Healthcare Professionals, through this discussion we hope to share some insights as to the different ways to become involved in clinical research, why you might want to do that, and what that might look like. Adam Smith, Dementia Researcher Programme Director hosts this informal discussion with five people working within the NHS and in research to share their experience. Guests are Dr Ross Paterson and Dr Alex Tsui all from University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Brady McFarlane from Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Antoinette O'Connor from Tallaght University Hospital, Ireland, and Dr Emma Broome from Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre. -- Below are links to some of the resources mentioned during the chat: Careers Webinar - https://bit.ly/3CsOCq4 Trials information - https://bit.ly/3UNIbVs Dr Anna Volkmer Blogs - https://bit.ly/3Eb80ZU NIHR Clinical Careers Funding - https://bit.ly/3y8hpxr Alz Forum Grants - https://bit.ly/3RuQBy7 Dementia Research Careers Festival – https://bit.ly/3LWDIMl Dementia Researcher Meet the Researchers - https://bit.ly/3LWDIMl Association of British Neurologists - https://www.theabn.org/# Royal College of Nursing Research Careers - https://bit.ly/3E6KvRC -- Guest mini bios Dr Emma Broom Bio - https://bit.ly/3SREL2q Dr Alex Tsui Bio - https://bit.ly/3CsTpYx Dr Brady McFarlane Bio - https://bit.ly/3CaOhbe Dr Ross Patterson Bio - https://bit.ly/3CaOhbe Dr Antoinette O'Connor Bio - https://bit.ly/3LYxjQx -- Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- A full transcript of the podcast can be found on our website at https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/podcast or find a video version on our YouTube Channel with closed captions at https://www.youtube.com/dementiaresearcher
This week Ross shares the word at our Morning Celebration. Missed us this week? Join us in person or online next Sunday at TEN & SIX!
Crawford International La Lucia is proud of Ross Paterson after the 17 year old student achieved international recognition with his swimming achievements. Ross has been selected to represent South Africa in the FINA Junior World Swimming Championships in Lima Peru. The competition kicks off August. #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR
Millions of lives have been impacted through Ross' dogged vision over the last six decades to serve, equip and support the hard-core, resilient, and suffering underground Church in China. What a listen! Check out fieldpartner.org for cross-cultural mission resources. Also, do check out ccsmglobal.org --- If you'd like to receive a weekly podcast episode link that you can share with your friends on WhatsApp, click this link to join the group with ease: simonguillebaud.com/inspired-podcast/#whatsapp For more from Simon visit: simonguillebaud.com --- Produced by Great Lakes Outreach - Transforming Burundi & Beyond: greatlakesoutreach.org
想一想上帝給你哪些才幹?你有好好使用它嗎?與其將之束之高閣,廢而不用,不如好好運用它,幫助更多人。 你可能覺得自己沒什麼特別,甚至深感技不如人,能做的有限。但你可知道,無論幕前幕後,事大事小,每個人都能發揮作用,每項服事都一樣重要。 不去跟他人比較,只要憑著信心,負責到底,忠心的做,神會預備一切你所需要的。 ☆ 每週都會有新的信息更新 ・The Hope 主日聚會 |國父紀念館站 1 號出口(台北市光復南路72巷71號) ・聚會時間|Sundays|9:30AM 11:30AM 2:00PM ・Follow Us|YouTube・Facebook・Instagram ☆ 第一次收看 Hope 頻道 / 線上 Hope 主日嗎? 歡迎你填寫表單,讓我們更多認識你:http://thehope.co/connectonline
Stay to the course of our calling and things will be less complicated when the vision is clear. The conversation with Ross in this episode has surely prompted a lot of self-reflection. He followed his calling, lived amongst the Chinese and speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese. It is a power-packed half-hour with insights into Ross' journey into mission-mobilization, cross-cultural concepts, the ‘three keys' to church, and using stories to bring principles to life. The significance of working together was illustrated as putting all the puzzle pieces together to work out what God is saying to the team. More about Our guest: Ross and Christine Paterson have spent over 40 years of their lives on the mission field serving the Lord and His Church in China. They are currently based in Taiwan, serving as mission consultants with a global ministry. They have decades of experience in cross-cultural mission, which has fueled their passion to help others navigate cultures well and live healthily on the field. Further info Field Partner https://www.fieldpartner.org/ An online portal of resources for Christian missionaries working across cultures. Through FieldPartner, they join with other experienced missionaries to share decades worth of wisdom in cross-cultural mission to encourage and equip the next generation. 禾場夥伴(中文宣教培訓網站)https://fpinter.org/ Powered by Firstory Hosting
On the Head Shepherd podcast this week, we have Ross Paterson of Waikaka Genetics, Southland NZ. Ross is fifth generation at Waikaka Station. The family farm 200 Hereford Stud cows and run 4,000 ewes which includes a Texel, Romney, Romtex and Romdale studs. The Patersons are well known for their Hereford stud, and breeding a functional cow that their buyers want is priority. Ross highlights it's important to ask your buyers what they want, not to try to tell them what they need. As a 'retired builder', Ross has a different outlook on farming and often asks why, or better still, why not? This year they left tails on some of their Texel x ewes after scoring them at docking. They're naturally shorter coming from a Texel, so, why not?It is always great to hear how other farmers work, and this is a great chat between Mark and Ross running through their farming system in Southland.Find out more about Waikaka Genetics belowwww.waikakagenetics.comCheck out The Hubthehub.nextgenagri.comOur community where our members have the opportunity to keep up to date with everything we are working on.Allflex Livestock Intelligence is the leader in the design, development, manufacturing, and delivery of animal monitoring, identification, and traceability solutions. Their data-driven solutions are used by farmers to manage animals. By putting intelligent, actionable information into farmers' hands, their solutions empower them to act in a timely manner for optimal outcomes.A big thank you to our sponsors, Allflex Livestock Intelligencewww.allflex.global/nz/
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In this weeks episode of PerryPOD, GB para athletics, 100, 200 & 400m T38 sprinter Ross Paterson shares all from his best to worst race. We talk about COVID-19 and how it has impacted his training, what positives he has taken from the pandemic and what he looks forward to in the future.
Welcome to The Gainsight Gamechanger Podcast, a space where we recognize and celebrate people who change the game of customer success and product experience for their companies, customers, teammates, and partners. COVID19 brought enormous changes to our previously “normal” life. How we used to go to work, hang out with family and friends, and our lifestyles in general, have been abruptly interrupted. Will we ever have the lives we used to before the health crisis? Possibly (and hopefully) not. Not everything is around uncertainty though, since the pandemic has brought the awareness and prioritization of mental health for working teams all over the world. In this episode, our host, Adam Joseph, continues the conversation around the importance of mental health, as he is joined by a nurtured panel of professionals and advocates for this topic. In today’s discussion, we’ll listen to the thoughts and opinions of Rick Adams, founder and CEO at PracticalCSM, Anthony Wilkey, Customer Success Director at Degreed, Ross Paterson, cofounder of Betterly.org, Jung Kim, Customer Success Director at NeuroFlow and yoga teacher at E-RYT 500, and Vicki Pope, Client Success Team Leader at Unmind. During lockdown, it is much easier for both employers and employees to engage in people pleasing attitudes and overwork, but it’s also crucial for everyone to learn how to take a break and understand there will always be things that are more important than work. Listen to this episode to know how organizations and employees can guide their teams into creating a much more empathic and mental health driven atmosphere. You’ll learn how this crisis may have long term beneficial impacts in the working models, and how we can all be part of a more flexible, empathic and humane normality. Jump straight into: (01:29) - A light hearted introduction of our panel, their backgrounds and their involvement with mental health. (12:03) - Understanding the definition of stress and its impact on our body - “ It is automatic and unconscious, it’s not in our control. People seem to feel guilty when they feel stressed, but it is a natural reaction.” (15:17) - The trends around management and mental health throughout the COVID19 crisis - “People are having more valuable discussions with the customers, because the world is kind of united under a common goal right now.” (18:35) - How COVID19 has raised awareness and strengthened connections between people and their loved ones - “It’s unfortunate that it takes a pandemic for people to really set up and start thinking about mental health, but that’s what has happened.” (19:57) - What everybody can learn from yoga to become better in their careers and personal development - “When you have awareness of something, then you can make the steps to go towards alignment.” (22:37) - How can organizations help their teams to thrive during uncertain times? - “The emphasis on the team, rather than the individual, I think it’s really important.” (28:45) - What can you do if you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed? - “Don’t expect to become a superhero in terms of managing and coping with the challenges that we’re presented with, but think about how you can find ways to be better than you were yesterday.” Resources Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickadams01/?originalSubdomain=ie (Rick) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonywilkey/ (Anthony) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/patersonross/ (Ross) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/jungkim121/ (Jung) through LinkedIn Connect with https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-pope-9bb81982/ (Vicki) through LinkedIn https://betterly.org/contact-us (Betterly.org ) https://degreed.com/pathway/492n1q63p2 (https://degreed.com/pathway/492n1q63p2) This publicly accessible pathway helps leaders in Human Resources and Learning & Development create the culture needed for...
British Shooting have a new star on their hands while a silver and bronze for Eve Muirhead and Ross Paterson's curling teams in Helsingborg
Nov 3 - Lives that make a difference 1st service ( Rev. Ross Paterson)
Nov 3 - Lives that make a difference 2nd service ( Rev. Ross Paterson)
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Jarred Taylor, Mat Best and Ross Paterson are joined by one of our favorite co-hosts, Nicole Arbour, to discuss mumble rapping about your crimes, Ja Rule, why the Navy hates Tom Cruise and how JT can drink himself gay.
Jarred Taylor, Mat Best and Ross Paterson are joined by one of our favorite co-hosts, Nicole Arbour, to discuss mumble rapping about your crimes, Ja Rule, why the Navy hates Tom Cruise and how JT can drink himself gay.
This week’s guests – Ross Paterson fresh off his team’s win at the Boost National (2:57). Lisa Weagle joins us to discuss Team Homan’s win at the Boost National and their excellent start to the season (9:43). Devin Heroux of
This week’s guests – Ross Paterson fresh off his team’s win at the Boost National (2:57). Lisa Weagle joins us to discuss Team Homan’s win at the Boost National and their excellent start to the season (9:43). Devin Heroux of
Hannah Well’s works with XM Performance. She’s the “right-hand woman” for Ross Paterson, and Hannah’s the person who keeps XMP running smoothly. I am just back from…Cancun, Mexico Inside my suitcase, you will always find…a book, I love to read. When it comes to packing, I’ve learned…you usually need less than you think, travel light! I will always return to…the beach, that’s my home away from home. One thing I wish I knew when I was younger is… you shouldn’t worry about other people’s expectations for your life, you make your own destiny.
Guest speaker Ross Paterson continues our Journey Through Mark with 'Inside Out'
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The third episode of LIFT Speaks, we talk with LIFT Office member, Ross Paterson, Founder and CEO of XM Performance and Global Fusion. Ross Paterson is intentional about creating freedom to live life well. Through his business and non-profit, he coaches and inspires others to do the same. And, yes, Ross is passionate about riding bikes. He wakes up in the morning thinking about the day’s ride. Most days he commutes to the LIFT Office on his bike. Ross uses his gifts and experiences to create vision, purpose and executable plans for both the business owners he coaches, as well as, the young men he mentors in Afghanistan through Global Fusion. Be inspired to live life intentionally, to create freedom to live well, and to expand your borders of influence and impact with Ross Paterson . . . and you might just be inspired to go ride your bike!
Your favorite features of Type Systems in one episode! Interfaces, Generics, ADT, Type Classes and Dependent Types. We'll talk about what they are and how they shape the way we work. Code Podcast Forum: https://discuss.codepodcast.com/t/episode-5-type-systems/22 Episode produced by: Andrey Salomatin https://twitter.com/flpvsk Michael Beschastnov michael@codepodcast.com Guests (in order of appearance): Joseph Abrahamson https://twitter.com/sdbo Radoslav Kirov https://twitter.com/radokirov Erlend Hamberg https://twitter.com/ehamberg Edwin Brady https://twitter.com/edwinbrady Special thanks to our reviewers, this time: Adriano Melo https://twitter.com/AdrianoMelo Roman Liutikov https://twitter.com/roman01la If you'd like to help us make the podcast better *and* get episodes earlier, consider becoming a reviewer: https://gist.github.com/filipovskii/f12685bc74a425ba651c736fb5e3e5ae ## Links: Basics Benjamin C. Pierce "Types and Programming Languages" https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/tapl/ A draft of the book available for free: http://ropas.snu.ac.kr/~kwang/520/pierce_book.pdf Rob Nederpelt and Herman Geuvers "Type Theory and formal proof" http://www.win.tue.nl/~wsinrpn/book_type_theory.htm Robert Harper "Practical Foundations for Programming Languages" https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rwh/pfpl.html Interview with Jesper Louis Andersen about Erlang, Haskell, OCaml, Go, Idris, the JVM, software and protocol design — PART I https://notamonadtutorial.com/interview-with-jesper-louis-andersen-about-erlang-haskell-ocaml-go-idris-the-jvm-software-and-b0de06440fbd#.rawqi9bvp Paper by Xavier Leroy "Manifest Types, Modules, and Separate Compilation" (1994) http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.14.3950 Paper by Conor McBride and Ross Paterson "FUNCTIONAL PEARL: Applicative programming with effects" http://strictlypositive.org/IdiomLite.pdf ## Links: Idris Edwin Brady "Type-Driven Development with Idris" http://tinyurl.com/typedd ## Links: TypeScript http://www.typescriptlang.org/ ## Links: Haskell Christopher Allen and Julie Moronuki "Haskell Programming from First Principles" http://haskellbook.com/ Learn you some Haskell http://learnyouahaskell.com/ ## Links: Scala Paul Chiusano and Rúnar Bjarnason "Functional Programming in Scala" https://www.manning.com/books/functional-programming-in-scala ##Links: OCaml Yaron Minsky, Anil Madhavapeddy, Jason Hickey "Real World Ocaml" https://realworldocaml.org A chapter from "Real World Ocaml" about Objects https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/objects.html OCaml Documentation http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/ Effective ML (video) https://blogs.janestreet.com/effective-ml-video/ ## Links: Discussions What exactly makes the Haskell type system so revered (vs say, Java)? http://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/279316/what-exactly-makes-the-haskell-type-system-so-revered-vs-say-java What is a Functor? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2030863/in-functional-programming-what-is-a-functor#2031421 ADTs vs Inheritance http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3271974/why-adts-are-good-and-inheritance-is-bad Existential vs Universal Typess http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14299638/existential-vs-universally-quantified-types-in-haskell#14299983 Subclassing vs Subtyping http://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall98/cs441/mainus/node12.html Why Haskell has no subtyping https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/423o0c/why_no_subtypingsubtype_polymorphism/ Haskell vs Java type systems http://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/279316/what-exactly-makes-the-haskell-type-system-so-revered-vs-say-java ## Music Mid-Air! @mid_air
Resuming my Trance Mission with “The 138 bpm Drop” Balearic Trance Journey. Drop both your inhibitions and your gear and let the journey start! If you do not like real (but frenetic at times) bangin’ trance, I strongly suggest you give this one a miss… yet, you will have foregone quite a journey… Firstly, I have to thank Lars for giving me the inspiration to put this set together. Lars has been supporting this space for quite a while and has always commented (positively or not) when he sees a new upload. Recently, Lars contacted me when, in between my hiatus and completely uninterested with the current offering of traditional house, I uploaded the 2 Quanta of Solace. Once again he gave me the will-power to revisit that old love of mine, Trance, Progressive House or what I call Trouse. In the past, I have always chided from high bpm Trance. Anything over 130 and I would either never get there or prefer not to include it in any set. Partly for I felt it was frenetic and partly for I assumed I (and by extension) you were too old for it. The algorithm I use to choose a playlist in preparation for my sets is programmed by design to nicely keep tracks, keys, bpm and flavours in a tight range. And since I like to start slow to build up, I very rarely get to reach anything over 130 bpm. There is vast blog space on the Internet dedicated to the question “ Who is afraid of 138 bpm Trance?” There is even a label called “ Who is afraid of 138 bpm?”…. Well, in many ways, I am! This being said, in order to continue the Trance Mission and be true to the genre, I always knew I would eventually have to get over that fear.. I worked without the algorithm and here we are. Set is 80% over 132 bpm by DESIGN! Vielen Danke Herr Lars. This one (good or not) is for YOU! Sorry for all the florish but had all those dits and felt like trying them out.. Another reason to resume the mission, was a request I got a few weeks ago to play for Mardi Gras for a LGBTY party in Sydney. The request was flattering, yet due to not being in the right headspace at all and natural performance jitters, I chose not to consider it. I told the promoter that I would send him a demo of what I thought would be the right journey for such an event for the boys. Well, here it is! As a general comment, this set is very ornate. In many ways , it is more a case of Xtian trying to take stock of what he can do and tediously learn new tricks than anything else. But along the way I am putting out there all the new edits and mashups I have been toiling on, which might just be a bit TOO MUCH in one go considering my modicum of talent but it feels so good to have them out there and await your reaction and so good to have them safely saved and backed up on my HD for a future live set! As an added bonus (for me): after the mashup of Silence and Missing from a few years back, I have now semi-cracked a mashup and counter-mashup of Finally and Silence.. Yippee, I can finally rest. Obviously, not every track is fresh and current. For Trance is all about anthems and there are at the most 3 or 4 a year! I did try my best to include a few I never played before. As I had used a few current great tracks in the two previous Quanta and did not want to repeat myself ad nauseam, I decided to try out all the edits I have been working on in the past and had lost when my library got corrupted. Call it a bulk early release, other would call it premature ej...... but sorry I just had to.. Even more satisfying, almost all tracks are new Xtian Edits of mostly unkown remixes and , for better or for worse, you get the added bonus of a few of mashups I am quite happy with. Now close your eyes, imagine you bought a ticket for Ibiza, got yourself sorted and you are ready for a genuine balearic Trance journey.. DO NOT GET AFRAID WHEN IT GOES TO 138.. It is meant to! Playlist: 2015 Ibiza Bleeps (Radio Edit) [Xtian Balearic Rush Edit]. Chicane 2011 Offshore (Ferry Tayle Luminosity at Beach Remix) [Xtian Balearic Rush Edit]. Chicane 2011 Ibiza (Intro Mix) [Xtian CDM Edit]. Ray MD 1998 Who Do You Love (Chicane Edit).Jose Padilla ft .Angela John 2014 All The Little Things (Original Mix) [Xtian Otra Vez l'Amor Edit].The Thrillseekers, Sam Mitcham 2009 Kiss Me Here feat. Cristina Soto (Mike Efex Remix). Tritonal, Cristina Soto 2010 Saltwater (InnerSync Remix) [Xtian 4 the Love of Eivissa Edit]. Chicane 2015 Treasure (Johnston Kyau Albert Remix).Above & Beyond, Zoe Johnston 2016 Silence 2016 (BeatQueche Remix) Xtian Balearic Rush Edit]. Delerium Ft Sarah McLachlan 2014 Silence (Ammu-Nation Trance Mix) [Xtian About U Mashup Edit]. Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan, Samuele Sartini, Amanda Wilson, Kings of Tomorrow 2004 Silence (Above & Beyond's 21st Century Remix). Delerium ft.Sarah McLachlan 2016 Silence 2016 (BeatQueche Remix) [Xtian Balearic Rush Edit Rework]. Delerium ft.Sarah McLachlan 2016 Koori (Edu Remix. Vitodito, Takekawa 2015 Second Chance (Marway Remix) [Xtian Eivissa Mashup Edit]. Blood Groove & Kikis, Kings of Tomorrow, Amanda Wilson 2015 Track to Infinity (Original Mix. DJ Sveta ft. Alexsandra Mell 2016 You’ve Got the Love (DjTrovão Rocha Rework! Anthem Mix 2k16!) [Xtian How Deep Ballsy Mashup Edit]. Mark Knight, Florence And Machine @ hearthis.at, Calvin Harris & Disciples 2011 The Real Thing (Club Mix). Jerry Ropero, Ross Paterson, Kash 2016 Pasilda (Original Mix).Helena Legend 2012 Finally 2 Me (Frank Caro, Adria Alemany Edit) [Xtian About U Mashup Edit]. Thomas Gold, Kings of Tomorrow, Amanda Wilson, Julie McKnight 2015 Ibiza Strings (Radio Edit) [Xtian Balearic Rush Edit]. Chicane 2009 Poppiholla (Original Club Mix vs. Radio Edit) [Xtian Everyday Mashup Edit].Chicane, Motorcycle, Dajae 2011 We Control The Sunlight (Original Mix vs Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix). Aly & Fila Feat Jwaydan 2011 An Angel’s Love (Vocal Mix) [Xtian Balearic Rush Edit]. Alex M.O.R.P.H., Sylvia Tosun 2004 As The Rush Comes (Gabriel And Dresden Mix) [Xtian Enhanced Choral Canon Edit]. Motorcycle Highlights: From 1998, "Who Do You Love" from Jose Padilla, Chicane was a baby and yet was given the honour to remix the Cafe del Mar legend.. great Balearic track, which took me ages to find again.. "Kiss Me Here", old Tritonal fav of mine with a great built up and Christine de Soto amazing vocals. This year will see a LOT of "Saltwater" remixes as I think it is the 20th anniversary. I can't wait to see what comes as I believe that "Saltwater" is one track that has yet to get THE DEFINITIVE REMIX but in the meantime, I found this 2009 one give this anthem a bit of a kick. A very recent track from Above and Beyond "Treasure", DO NOT MISS.. Zoe Johnston whose voice you will recognize is just amazing. Great melodic trance. Then starts a "Silence" extravaganza.. None of those remixes are run of the mill ones, most are bootleg and ALL are my personal private edits and mashups. I obviously have overdone it. But now I have those files secured and backed up and I am ready to drop them any time.. Starts at 38:00, Mashup Silence/Finally (41:19) to end around 46:16. "Koori" from Vitodito.. Japanese Trance.. Just because it is japanese.. "Second Chance" from Blood , Grooves and Kikkis.. Do not love the track but I actually think I did a fair job with the "Silence" mashup (starts at around 58:32). A unknow trance remix of You've Got the Love" got the mashup treatment with "How Deep is Your Love" at !:04:54 Could not have a balearic Trance journey without some latin rhythm and hence brought in a new remix of "Pasilda" from Helena Legend. Followed by another anthem but a completely new take with Kings of Tomorrow "Finally" in a totally different colour courtesy of Frank Caro and a private Xtian Edit, which I can live with and will use in live sets.. Tracks starts at 1:20:20 mashup at 1:22:02) Onto a Chicane medley, with a "Poppihola" mashup with Dajae's "Everyday My Life", which almost works.. So close but another one I will drop in live sets.. (Mashup starts at 1:29:40) Do not miss "An Angel's Love" from Alex M.O.R.P.H. ANTHEM... I had missed this absolute gem from 2011.. When Trance meets Classical I am completely in my element.. LOVE IT! Finishing with "As the Rush Comes" from Motrocycle, another anthem, but presenting my private edit, true to the original but if I may say maybe even more potent.. (Starts at 1:46:45) A bientôt I still have a Quantum to post but might take a little while. Xtian
** www.willkay.fr ** 1. Sax 4 You (Extended Mix) - Will Kay ft. Mr. Funkraise 2. Resurrection (Axwell's Re-Cut Club Version) - Michael Calfan 3. 2Night (Original Mix) - Eric Prydz 4. The real thing (Club Mix) - Jerry Ropero, Ross Paterson ft Kash 5. Seven (Original Mix) - Caspian Beat 6. Sambae (Original Mix) - Dario Nunez & Julian The Angel 7. I Wanna See You Dance (Extended Vocal Mix) - Anthony Wells Feat. Charlenn 8. Levels (Felix Leiter's Digital Bootleg) - Avicii 9. Traffic (Tristan Garner Remix) - Tiesto 10. One Look (Axwell vs. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix) - David Tort feat. Gosha 11. Hypnotize feat. Sean Declase (Demark & Manna Remix) - Chris Kaye 12. Brute (Original Extended Mix) - Ferry Corsten feat Armin Van Buuren
Here is the new follow-up mix after returning from Australia, just in time for the summer heat. As always, it is a compilation of the best new house and funk'd up classics. Lyrical. Vocal. And sure to keep you moving this summer. Enjoy! Jaybell ---Track Listing--- 1. Cevin Fisher & Loletta Holloway ft. Obama - You Got Me Burnin' Up (Triple D Mix) 2. Connected ft Max C - A Feelin 3. Armand Van Halen vs. Doman & Gooding ft. Dru & Lincoln - Runnin 4. Cahill & T2 ft Jodie – Trippin' On You vs. Heartbroken 5. Hermandez vs DJ Tyo - Let You Down 6. Spencer Hill - Back In The Love 7. Junior Jack – Dare Me (Stupidisco) 8. Aloud - Sex & Sun Pt III (Trak Eight) 9. Eve Lyn - You Gotta Feel Free 10. DJ Phil - I Can Feel The Love vs. S.L.U.T. vs. The Creeps 11. Gusto ft Freemasons- Disco's Revenge for Another Love 12. Deep Dish - Say Hello (Steve Angello & Sebastion Ingrosse Remix) 13. The Montanas & DJ Roland Clark - Music Talking (Fred Falke Remix) 14. No Halo - Put Your Hands On 15. The Ting Tings ft DJ Knocker - Shut Up & Save The Day 16. Nomad - Give You Devotion (Dennis The Menace Remix) 17. Eric Prydz ft. Ross Paterson & Lisa Millet - Love of the Bad Bad Sax'd Pjanoo