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Circulation on the Run
Circulation September 11, 2018 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 19:39


Dr Carolyn Lam:                We start today's podcast with a few words from our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Joe Hill. Dr Joe Hill:                           I speak with you today with a heavy heart as we recently lost an esteemed and beloved colleague, Professor Bongani Mayosi. Bongani was a pioneering leader, a renowned investigator, Dean of the Medical School at the University of Cape Town, and an important member of our Circulation editorial leadership team.                                                 Bongani had an abiding passion for the under-served, especially those in his native Africa. He died tragically and suddenly at the early age of 51, just 10 days after recording the podcast you're about to hear.                                                 We mourn the loss of this colleague and our hearts go out to his family. It is a very poignant moment, as we hear his voice once again. We grieve deeply, and are reminded of Bongani's towering achievements and contributions to the betterment of our world. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore.                                                 CD4-positive T cells play an important role in atherosclerosis, but their antigen specificity is poorly understood. Today's paper describes the first study to detect apolipoprotein B peptide 18 specific CD4 T cells in mice and humans. First author Dr Kimura, corresponding author Dr Ley from La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology and their colleagues constructed novel P18 tetramers to detect human and mouse APOB-specific T cells and assayed their phenotypes by flow cytometry. They found that these P18 specific T cells were mainly anti-inflammatory regulatory T cells in healthy donors, but co-expressed other CD4 lineage transcription factors in patients with sub-clinical cardiovascular disease.                                                 Immunization with P18 reduced atherosclerotic burden in APOE deficient mice and induced antigen specific T regulatory cells. This study therefore, identifies APOB peptide 18 as the first T regulatory APOtope in human atherosclerosis.                                                 The next study suggests that testing intracellular calcium handling in circulating B lymphocytes may be a novel biomarker for monitoring patients with heart failure. During [inaudible 00:02:47] intracellular calcium is released from sarcoplasmic reticulum into the cytoplasm through Type II ryanodine receptor calcium release channels. In heart failure chronically elevated, circulating catecholamine levels cause pathologic remodeling of these Type II receptors, resulting in diastolic sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium leak, thus decreasing myocardial contract [inaudible 00:03:09]. Similarly, skeletal muscle contraction requires sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release and this occurs through Type I ryanodine receptors. Chronically elevated catecholamine levels in heart failure cause Type I mediated sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium leak, thus contributing to skeletal myopathy and weakness.                                                 In today's paper, first author Dr Kushner. Co-corresponding authors Dr Kitsis from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Dr Marx from Columbia University, New York hypothesized, that since circulating B lymphocytes express Type I ryanodine receptors, they may be a potential surrogate for defects in intracellular calcium handling due to leaky ryanodine channels in heart failure. Indeed, they found that circulating B lymphocytes from humans and mice with heart failure exhibited remodeled Type I ryanodine receptors and decreased endoplasmic reticulum calcium stores, consistent with chronic intracellular calcium leak. This calcium leak correlated with circulating catecholamine levels. The intracellular calcium leak was significantly reduced in mice treated with S107, which is a drug that specifically reduces ryanodine receptor calcium leak.                                                 Furthermore, heart failure patients treated with LVADs exhibited a heterogenous response. Thus, Type I ryanodine receptor mediated calcium leak in B lymphocytes assessed using flow cytometry may provide a surrogate measure of intracellular calcium handling and systemic sympathetic burden and therefore represent a novel biomarker strategy for monitoring the responses in heart failure therapy.                                                 Hypouricemia and gout are known to be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. And xanthine oxidize inhibitors such as allopurinol and febuxostat are the mainstay of urate lowering treatment of gout, but do they have different effects on cardiovascular risk? First author, Dr Jong, corresponding author, Dr Min from Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, studied a cohort of almost 100,000 older Medicare patients with gout and found that there was, overall, no difference in the risk of MI, stroke, new onset heart failure, coronary revascularization are all cause mortality between patients initiating febuxostat compared to those initiating allopurinol. However, there did seem to be a trend toward an increased opiate not statistically significant risk for all-cause mortality in patients who use febuxostat for over three years compared to allopurinol use for over three years. The risk of heart failure exasperation was slightly lower in febuxostat initiators.                                                 The final original paper this week provides important contemporary data on the clinical characteristics in hospital management and long-term outcomes of patients with acute myocarditis. Co-corresponding authors, Dr Ammirati and Kamichi, both from Milan, Italy and their colleagues screened 684 patients with suspected acute myocarditis and recent onset of symptoms within 30 days between May 2001 and February 2017 and included 443 patients with acute myocarditis diagnosed either by endomyocardial biopsy or by increased troponin and edema and late gadolinium enhancement on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. They showed that among these 443 patients, 118 patients or 26.6% had either left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50% sustained ventricular arrhythmias or a low cardiac output syndrome. While, the 73.4% had no such complications.                                                 Cardiac mortality and heart transplantation at five years was 4.1%, but went up to 14.7% in the patients with complicated presentation and contrast down to zero percent in the uncomplicated cases. Similarly, major acute myocarditis related cardiac events after the acute phase, such as post discharge death and transplantation, sustained ventricular arrhythmias, symptomatic heart failure needing device implantation all occurred in 2.8% at five years, but was much higher in patients with a complicated presentations at 10.8% versus zero percent in the uncomplicated presentations. Thus, the authors concluded that patients with acute myocarditis can be effectively stratified based on their initial clinical presentation. Patients with left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50% at the first echo. Those with sustained ventricular arrhythmias or those with low cardiac output syndrome are at higher risk of cardiac events compared to those without these manifestations.                                                 And that brings us to the end of our summaries. Now, for our feature discussion.                                                 With advances in therapy most deaths in people with HIV are now due to noncommunicable diseases, especially cardiovascular disease. What does the global burden of HIV associated cardiovascular disease really look like? Well we're going to get some answers in today's feature paper. I have with us today the first and corresponding author of the paper, Dr Anubshaw from University of Edinburgh, as well as our associate editor, Dr Bongani Mayosi from University of Cape Town in South Africa. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Welcome to you both. And Anub, what an important question to examine. Could you tell us how you looked into this question and what you found? Dr Anubshaw:                   Sure. So, this is a very interesting question from our end and we had in short idea looking at the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with HIV. And there are many studies of it, varying results. I'm looking at the risk of heart disease and stroke in patients with HIV. So, what we did was a big systematic review to extract all the data out there looking at the risk of heart disease in patients with HIV, we then developed a model that looked at what the overall risk was and then tried to calculate the actual burden of cardiovascular disease attributable to patients with HIV. In some of the work we found, well, primarily we found that the majority of the burden, as expected in Sub-Saharan Africa and that is primarily the cause, in prevalence of HIV is the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for about two thirds of all people living with HIV. Dr Anubshaw:                   The risk of cardiovascular disease with patients with HIV is twofold higher compared to patients not infected by virus. And there was not [inaudible 00:10:12] variations in the actual burden. The majority of the burden in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Wow, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia Pacific, isn't it? Oh my goodness, Bongani, your views please on these standing results from Africa. Dr Bongani Mayosi:         Yes. I think these results are actually very important in the Sub-Saharan African region, reaching the, at the center of the HIV/AIDs epidemic in the world. And particularly important now that we are finding people and are on treatment and that they are growing older and there's a thriving proportion of people above the age of 60, they are on HIV infection and therefore the whole question of cardiovascular disease in these patients has become very important and clearly now these data suggest that HIV [inaudible 00:11:08] for cardiovascular disease, but what is more important [inaudible 00:11:14] they are important [inaudible 00:11:17] for cardiovascular disease, but also a [inaudible 00:11:22]. [inaudible 00:11:23] such as another vascular condition, which is pulmonary hypertension associated with HIV detection. [inaudible 00:11:35] with the increase of the number of people on treatment, these particular conditions are becoming [inaudible 00:11:43] in the context of how to [inaudible 00:11:48], but is an important condition in the African continent. So that the overall burden of cardiovascular disease is likely to be greater than is estimated here because the study is only estimating atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Dr Anubshaw:                   That brings up a very intriguing question, Anub. Could you at all distinguish between atherosclerotic risk factors and the role that played versus more HIV specific risk factors, such as the medication, the degree of HIV control, level of inflammation, for example? Now, of course in a meta-analysis this may be difficult, but just your thought.                                                 You're absolutely right from a meta-analysis point of view it's very difficult for a couple of reasons. Firstly, we do not have individual patient level data, so we couldn't really see a [inaudible 00:12:45] level which patients are on [inaudible 00:12:47] therapy and what their personalized risk factors are. Varying schools of thought estimated around the candidates that they need, which kind of portrays a risk of heart disease in the [inaudible 00:12:59] artery in patients with HIV. And what we think may be happening there, one that HIV represents a degree of sub-clinical inflammation that leads to vascular inflammation, which then leads to accelerated atherosclerosis and there's some fantastic mechanistic evidence looking at this where, workers have looked at vascular inflammation in the arteries in patient HIV can go through control and you do get much more vascular inflammation. There is some evidence about the fact that the [inaudible 00:13:31] therapy itself can cause [inaudible 00:13:34] and therefore increase the risk of atherosclerotic heart disease.                                                 And finally, some risky behavior is probably much more, have a look at HIV for example, smoking entered the [inaudible 00:13:46] etc., etc. and there may be a degree of overlap in terms of or correlation in terms of risk factors being much more common in HIV patients, which are more conditional for atherosclerotic heart disease. I think a combination of all those three things probably explain the increase risk of atherosclerotic heart disease and strokes in these patients. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Indeed. Your paper is so important to raise awareness of that very risk. I mean, if I could please re-iterate, you show very clearly that people with HIV are the two fold increase risks of cardiovascular disease and that that global burden had tripled over the last two decades. I think that your paper really shines a bright light in this area, that we have to study further because the clinical implications are enormous aren't they? Because we're using guidelines developed in non-HIV patients to perhaps treat these cardiovascular diseases in HIV patients and there may be other pathophysiologic mechanisms like you just mentioned. What do you think are the main clinical implications of your paper? Dr Anubshaw:                   The clinical implication is quite important because what the burden estimate show is that the majority of burden is in no or little information and therefore the resource of those innovations are quite limited, but there's one condition that has been treated so well in these countries. One of the main success stories of medicine, over the last two or three decades and how they've tackled HIV, who runs PEP for has made intrical virals available so widely in the Sub-Saharan African regions, while there's other highly prevalent regions. And they set up logistically clinics to deliver and scare for persons with HIV and if you and I will see that the survival in these patients [inaudible 00:15:39] just mentioned. Then, these patients are at more high risk of other among AIDs related conditions, such as strokes and heart disease. What you now have in these poor resource countries or limited resource countries, where clinics and the logistical support is only set up to deliver cardiovascular risk prevention strategies and therapy. Which is not expensive in terms of antihypertensives, in terms of [inaudible 00:16:06] and in terms of lifestyle factors.                                                 So, I think there is [inaudible 00:16:10] here that the region has to further reduce the cardiovascular burden in this population. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Bongani, you too recognize the very important clinical implications and in fact invited the editorial by Priscilla Sue and David Waters from San Francisco General Hospital. I love the title of it. Is it time to recognize HIV as a major cardiovascular risk factor? Bongani, what are your thoughts? Dr Bongani Mayosi:         I think it is time we should be considering the HIV as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. You know these data arriving from this [inaudible 00:16:48] are quite compelling and when you look, for example at that this is a hot study [inaudible 00:16:55] in the editorial and conferred by HIV, it is almost the same as the other [inaudible 00:17:02]. I mean if you go into it now that in fact the European Society of Cardiology it is already [inaudible 00:17:12] in HIV infected individuals with [inaudible 00:17:19]. So, if now may be entering their [inaudible 00:17:27] of practice, they consider HIV as a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and maybe contribute to bring a drug that will modify outcome. I do think though that because of the mechanism of cardiovascular disease it [inaudible 00:17:45] HIV it is not common on the basis of atherosclerotic disease. In Africa as an example, we know very well that the patient tend to [inaudible 00:17:55] with not a lot of traditional risk factors of cardiovascular disease, in fact, atherosclerotic diseases such as [inaudible 00:18:07] still have a relatively low level of [inaudible 00:18:10].                                                 So, we still, I think need to discover what are the other [inaudible 00:18:14] mechanisms that are involved, I mean they do that very much more targeted drug [inaudible 00:18:21] where it needs to be tested, that don't know our traditional interventions for reducing risk and preventing cardiovascular disease. So, there is need for further research here and the mechanisms and specific intervention. That is the important in this large HIV infected populations because at the moment there at least 27 million people in the world, living with HIV who already facing a major public health issue on a global scale. Dr Carolyn Lam:                Exactly and all these new research efforts, paying attention to this, making sure that we don't underestimate cardiovascular risk and HIV based on traditional risk calculators. All of this starts with awareness and with important papers such as yours, Anub. Thank you so much for publishing that with us at Circulation.                                                 Well, listeners you know how important this is globally, so please share this podcast with your colleagues and don't forget to tune in next week.  

BOBINA
Bobina – Nr. 454 Russia Goes Clubbing (Rus)

BOBINA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 60:17


1. Kaneís feat. Novel - Outer Space (Rolo Green remix) [OHM]2. Andrew Rayel & Max Vangeli feat. Kye Sones - Heavy Love [ARMIND]3. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} NWYR - Voltage [NWYR MUSIC]4. Myon vs. Northia - Omen In The March (Northia mashup) [CD-R]5. Orjan Nilsen feat. Rykka - The Hardest Part [ARMIND]6. Ruben de Ronde x Rodg x Genix - Midnight Blue [STATEMENT!]7. Anske - Xplorer [COLDHARBOUR]8. LTN & Julie Thompson - Devil & Deep [INTERPLAY]9. {EXCLUSIVE FROM RUSSIA} Denis Kenzo & Angel Falls - Whisper [DENIS KENZO RECORDINGS]10. DJ Nano - Maeba (DIM3NSION remix) [NATAS]11. Future Disciple - Adventure To The South (Robert Nickson remix) [PURE TRANCE]12. INDI & Atragun - Submit (To The Music) [SUBMISSION]13. Mark Sherry & Dark Fusion feat. Jan Johnston - Deja Vu (ReOrder remix) [OUTBURST]14. Johan Gielen - Magnitude (Architect remix) [HIGH CONTRAST]15. Alan Morris & Ellie Lawson - Find Myself In Losing You [AMSTERDAM TRANCE]16. {CLASSIQUE} DNS Project feat. Johanna - Mindful (Ronski Speed mix) [S107]

indi ronde cdr outburst ohm myon andrew rayel ltn orjan nilsen mark sherry max vangeli rodg natas high contrast alan morris pure trance dark fusion s107 julie thompson devil rykka the hardest part armind johanna mindful ronski speed genix midnight blue statement russia goes clubbing
BOBINA
Bobina – Nr. 454 Russia Goes Clubbing (Rus)

BOBINA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 60:17


1. Kaneís feat. Novel - Outer Space (Rolo Green remix) [OHM]2. Andrew Rayel & Max Vangeli feat. Kye Sones - Heavy Love [ARMIND]3. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} NWYR - Voltage [NWYR MUSIC]4. Myon vs. Northia - Omen In The March (Northia mashup) [CD-R]5. Orjan Nilsen feat. Rykka - The Hardest Part [ARMIND]6. Ruben de Ronde x Rodg x Genix - Midnight Blue [STATEMENT!]7. Anske - Xplorer [COLDHARBOUR]8. LTN & Julie Thompson - Devil & Deep [INTERPLAY]9. {EXCLUSIVE FROM RUSSIA} Denis Kenzo & Angel Falls - Whisper [DENIS KENZO RECORDINGS]10. DJ Nano - Maeba (DIM3NSION remix) [NATAS]11. Future Disciple - Adventure To The South (Robert Nickson remix) [PURE TRANCE]12. INDI & Atragun - Submit (To The Music) [SUBMISSION]13. Mark Sherry & Dark Fusion feat. Jan Johnston - Deja Vu (ReOrder remix) [OUTBURST]14. Johan Gielen - Magnitude (Architect remix) [HIGH CONTRAST]15. Alan Morris & Ellie Lawson - Find Myself In Losing You [AMSTERDAM TRANCE]16. {CLASSIQUE} DNS Project feat. Johanna - Mindful (Ronski Speed mix) [S107]

indi ronde cdr outburst ohm myon andrew rayel ltn orjan nilsen mark sherry max vangeli rodg natas high contrast alan morris pure trance dark fusion s107 julie thompson devil rykka the hardest part armind johanna mindful ronski speed genix midnight blue statement russia goes clubbing
Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 29

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 61:49


01. Lane 8 – Every Night (Original mix) [Anjunadeep] 02. Wellenrausch – Rivers Deep (Wellenrausch's Deep Matter mix) [Afterglow] 03. Super8 & Tab vs. Jaytech – Code Red (Original mix) [Anjunabeats] 04. Moonbeam – Mirrors (Original mix) [IAMT] 05. Tangle – Sirius (Original mix) [Alter Ego Progressive] 06. Markus Schulz feat. Lady V – Erase You (Original mix) [Armada] 07. Faruk Sabanci & Yilmaz Altanhan – Eighties 2014 (Original mix) [AVA] 08. The Space Brothers – Forever (Faruk Sabanci remix) [S107] 09. Solarstone – Solarcoaster (Protoculture remix) [Captivating Sounds] 10. Andy Moor – Fade to Light (Original mix) [AVA] 11. Coldplay – Midnight (Maor Levi vs. Norin & Rad vs. Kevin Wild remix) [CDR] 12. Danilo Ercole – Scroll (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 13. Capital Cities – Safe and Sound (Markus Schulz vs. Grube & Hovsepian remix) [Capitol] 14. London Grammar – Hey Now (Arty remix) [Metal & Dust]

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Ex-Driver
Vladimir Bashmakov - I Remember You (Original Mix) [Armada Music] @ Russia Goes Clubbing 221 with Bobina

Ex-Driver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 4:46


Cut from Russia Goes Clubbing 221 withBobina - Russia Goes Clubbing 221 on Dfm 101.2Hour 1: 01. Hardwell feat. Amba Sheperd - Apollo [REVEALED] 02. Ana Criado & Beat Service - Whispers [BSA] 03. Above & Beyond feat. Zoe Johnston - Alchemy (Myon & Shane 54 remix) [ANJUNABEATS] 04. Pizz@dox - Meet Me In The Dark [SILENT SHORE] 05. Lange - Destination Anywhere [LANGE REC.] 06. Eddie Bitar & Genix feat. Jennifer Rene - Drift [ARMADA] 07. Oen Bearen - Nusantara [BLACK HOLE] 08. Kamil Esten - Edem [INFRA] 09. RAM - Grotesque (Alex Morph & Ram Original mix) [AVA] 10. Daniel Kandi feat. Sarah Russell - Change The World [ENHANCED] Hour 2: 11. Matt Darey feat. Kate Louise Smith - Still Waters (Colorless remix) [S107] 12. Chris Schweizer & Chris Jones - Reason (Tomas Heredia remix) [SOUNDPIERCING] 13. Emma Hewitt - Rewind (Mikkas remix) [ARMADA] 14. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} 4 Strings feat. Ana Criado - Breathe Life In [LIQUID] 15. Solarstone vs. Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Heatbeat remix) [CAPTIVATING] 16. Amex vs. Lush Simon - Outburst [ITWT] 17. Chris Meltcalfe - Watching Over Me (James Dymond remix) [FSOE] 18. ID - ID [CD-R] 19. Vladimir Bashmakov - I Remember You [ARMADA] 20. Thomas Bronzwaer - Certitude [ASOT] 21. {CLASSIQUE} Ferry Corsten - I Love You [FLASHOVER] 

Ex-Driver
Vladimir Bashmakov - I Remember You (Original Mix) [Armada Music] @ Russia Goes Clubbing 221 with Bobina

Ex-Driver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 4:46


Cut from Russia Goes Clubbing 221 withBobina - Russia Goes Clubbing 221 on Dfm 101.2Hour 1: 01. Hardwell feat. Amba Sheperd - Apollo [REVEALED] 02. Ana Criado & Beat Service - Whispers [BSA] 03. Above & Beyond feat. Zoe Johnston - Alchemy (Myon & Shane 54 remix) [ANJUNABEATS] 04. Pizz@dox - Meet Me In The Dark [SILENT SHORE] 05. Lange - Destination Anywhere [LANGE REC.] 06. Eddie Bitar & Genix feat. Jennifer Rene - Drift [ARMADA] 07. Oen Bearen - Nusantara [BLACK HOLE] 08. Kamil Esten - Edem [INFRA] 09. RAM - Grotesque (Alex Morph & Ram Original mix) [AVA] 10. Daniel Kandi feat. Sarah Russell - Change The World [ENHANCED] Hour 2: 11. Matt Darey feat. Kate Louise Smith - Still Waters (Colorless remix) [S107] 12. Chris Schweizer & Chris Jones - Reason (Tomas Heredia remix) [SOUNDPIERCING] 13. Emma Hewitt - Rewind (Mikkas remix) [ARMADA] 14. {CLUBBERS CHOICE} 4 Strings feat. Ana Criado - Breathe Life In [LIQUID] 15. Solarstone vs. Scott Bond - 3rd Earth (Heatbeat remix) [CAPTIVATING] 16. Amex vs. Lush Simon - Outburst [ITWT] 17. Chris Meltcalfe - Watching Over Me (James Dymond remix) [FSOE] 18. ID - ID [CD-R] 19. Vladimir Bashmakov - I Remember You [ARMADA] 20. Thomas Bronzwaer - Certitude [ASOT] 21. {CLASSIQUE} Ferry Corsten - I Love You [FLASHOVER] 

Nocturnal
Matt Darey - Nocturnal 338 - hour 1

Nocturnal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2012 60:17


Matt Darey - Nocturnal 338 - hour 1 - Matt Darey mix 01. Matt Darey ft. Leah - Hold Your Breath (original album mix) [S107] 02. Stan Kolev ft. Albena Veskova - Event Horizon (Chris Reece remix) [Recovery House] 03. Hayley Parsons - Changing Lanes (Enton Mushi remix) [Progressive Grooves] 04. EDX & Nadia Ali - This Is Your Life (original club mix) [PinkStar] 05. Ferry Corsten ft. Ben Hague - Ain't No Stoppin (original extended mix) [Flashover] 06. The Blizzard & Yuri Kane ft. Relyk - Everything About You (original mix) [Above Recordings] 07. M&D Substance ft. Hala - All I Wanna Do (original mix) [After Dark Music] 08. York ft. Brandon Jones - Wanna Be Known (16 Bit Lolitas Pop extended mix) [Planet Love Records] 09. Ana Criado - Afterglow (Will Holland remix) [RazNitzanMusic] 10. Jean Claude Ades ft. Flunk - Personal Stereo (Rony Selkaly remix) [Recovery House] 11. Matt Lange - Avalon (original mix) [Anjunadeep] Matt Darey - Nocturnal 338 - hour 2 - Jes guest mix 01. Erik Holmberg & Niko Bellotto ft. JB - Running Up That Hill (Alesso remix) 02. Jes - Can't Stop (Ronski Speed, Terminal & Stoneface mix) 03. Afrojack - Lionheart (original mix) 04. Robbie Rivera & Jes - Turn It Around (original mix) 05. Nero - Promises (Nero & Skrillex remix) 06. Jes - It's Too Late (Celldweller remix) 07. Jes - It's Too Late (First State remix) 08. Jes vs. Calvin Harris - Show Me So Close (Taxigirl mashup) 09. Mord Fustang - We Are Now Connected (original mix) 10. Cosmic Gate & Jes - Flying Blind (original mix) 11. Michael Woods - Full Access (original mix) 12. Jes & Andy Duguid - Before You Go (original mix) 13. Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Thomas Gold remix) 14. Jes - Heaven (Rock edit) [Maelstrom Records]

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Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 26

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2011 120:23


It has been almost three months since the last Matt P Music Podcast Episode, and it has been an active three months in the trance music industry as well. So here we are with the 26th episode which contains not less than 26 carefully selected songs from my favorites. This episode also features a handful set of 2011 remixes of insanely great classic trance tunes, including the Elles de Graaf remake of Tears from the Moon, the Arnej club mix of Dark Side of the Moon, and Mark Sherry's rework of Lange's Songless. 01. Statica – Shades of Red (Intro mix) [Coldharbour] 02. Moonbeam feat. Matvey Emerson – Wanderer (Progressiver remix) [Moonbeam Digital] 03. Forgotten feat. Blackfeel Wite – Earth (Abstract Vision & Elite Electronic dub) [LiftedSounds] 04. Elles de Graaf – Tears from the Moon (Beat Service remix) [Amsterdam Trance Records] 05. Rafaël Frost – Smash (Original mix) [Flashover] 06. Nitrous Oxide – iPeople (Space Rockerz remix) [Anjunabeats] 07. Erick Strong – Rainfall (Original mix) [High Contrast] 08. Beat Service feat. Cathy Burton – When Tomorrow Never Comes (Original mix) [Armada] 09. Dakota – In a Green Valley (Basil O'Glue remix) [Coldharbour] 10. Skytech – Motion (Original mix) [Coldharbour Red] 11. Aerofoil – 2 A.M. (Original mix) [Coldharbour Red] 12. Junkie XL – Molly's E (Nicky Romero's "Molly's E" remix) [Nettwerk] 13. Lange & Gareth Emery – Another You Another Me (Rafaël Frost remix) [Lange] 14. Grace – Not Over Yet (Max Graham vs. Protoculture remix) [Perfecto] 15. Ferry Corsten – Check It Out (Kyau & Albert remix) [Flashover] 16. Ernesto vs. Bastian feat. Susana – Dark Side of the Moon (Arnej club mix) [High Contrast] 17. Cosmic Gate & Emma Hewitt – Be Your Sound (Tristan Garner remix) [Black Hole] 18. Klauss Goulart – No Man's Land (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 19. KhoMha – 507 (Original mix) [Coldharbour Red] 20. Protoculture – Liquid Logic (Original mix) [Re*Brand] 21. Dark Matters feat. Ana Criado – The Quest of a Dream (Dabruck & Klein remix) [S107] 22. Fedde Le Grand – Metrum (Manuel De La Mare remix) [Toolroom] 23. Lange feat. Jennifer Karr – Songless (Mark Sherry's Outburst remix) [Lange] 24. Nifra – Strangers (Dub mix) [Soundpiercing] 25. Foyle & Zo – Simple Things (Original mix) [Soundpiercing] 26. Alex Kunnari feat. Emma Lock – You and Me (KhoMha & Julius Beat remix) [Magik Muzik]

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 19

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2011 61:38


After a short break, this fresh episode of the Matt P Music Podcast is packed with loads of brand new stuff again, as well as some older masterpieces, that were remixed for good measure. When producers from the likes of Jerome Isma-Ae and Andy Moor dust off records like Reflect or These Shoulders, you know they'll be instant hits. Beside these two classics I'm also playing a new remix of an old Randy Katana tune, as well as the amazing Valley of Dreams by Rex Mundi, and of course Robbie Rivera's and Lizzie Curious' lovely Departures in the Cosmic Gate remix. 01. Lange feat. Betsie Larkin - All Around Me (Snatt & Vix remix) [Maelstrom] 02. Mr. Pit - Backstage (Original mix) [Armada] 03. Randy Katana - In Silence (Setrise remix) [2Play] 04. Armin van Buuren feat. Laura V - Drowning (Myon & Shane 54's Classic mix) [Armind] 05. Dakota - Sinners (Original mix) [Coldharbour Red] 06. Rex Mundi - Valley of Dreams (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 07. Signalrunners feat. Julie Thompson - These Shoulders (Andy Moor remix) [Anjunabeats] 08. Lange & Fabio XB pres. Yves De Lacroix - Electrify (Lange mix) [S107] 09. Maor Levi - Reflect (Jerome Isma-Ae & Daniel Portman remix) [Anjunabeats] 10. Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren - Another World (Shogun remix) [S107] 11. Robbie Rivera feat. Lizzie Curious - Departures (Cosmic Gate remix) [Black Hole] 12. Markus Schulz feat. Jennifer Rene - Not the Same (Eelke Kleijn remix) [Coldharbour]

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 17

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2010 61:00


This month's episode is packed with lots of amazing tunes again, including a great remix of Aruna's Let Go by the dutch Who.Is duo, Alexander Popov's bootleg mix of See the Sun, and the Rafaël Frost dub of Dogzilla's stunning classic remixed for good measure. 01. Ashley Wallbridge – Smoke (Original mix) [AVA] 02. Benya – Prometheus (Tucandeo remix) [Coldharbour] 03. Oceanlab & Gareth Emery – On a Good Day (Metropolis) (Original mix) [Anjunabeats] 04. Aruna with Mark Eteson – Let Go (Who.Is remix) [Anjunabeats] 05. Susana & Josh Gabriel – Frozen (Original mix) [S107] 06. Urban Astronauts feat. Kate Louise Smith – See the Sun (Alexander Popov remix) [CDR] 07. Markus Schulz – Rain (Space Rockerz remix) [Coldharbour] 08. tyDi feat. Tania Zygar – Half Light (Max Graham remix) [AVA] 09. Dogzilla – Without You (Rafaël Frost dub) [Maelstrom] 10. Skytech – Planet (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 11. Nadia Ali – Triangle (Myon & Shane 54's Classic mix) [Smile in Bed] 12. Filo & Peri feat. Audrey Gallagher – This Night (Max Graham remix) [Vandit]

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 15

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2010 119:47


Because of the fact that a lot of new tracks have been released in the past couple of days, I decided to make this episode a two-hour long one again. I happen to have two of my good friend’s, LaCeeN’s new tracks, which are absolutely amazing (and still unreleased), the new Tucandeo tune they did under their alias Storyline, a beautiful bootleg mashup of Right Back and Face to Face, the new Maor Levi music featuring the lovely vocals of Ashley Tomberlin, the debut track of Bart Claessen’s and Raz Nitzan’s new Who.Is project funnily called We.Are, Gareth Emery’s lovely new production featuring Lucy Saunders, and last but not least the new Armin van Buuren music with Sophie Ellis–Bextor’s voice. And, of course, all of these tracks and more have been put into this episode. 01. Andy Duguid feat. Leah - Miracle Moments (Original mix) [Songbird] 02. Super8 & Tab feat. Anton Sonin - Black Is the New Yellow (Original mix) [Anjunabeats] 03. LaCeeN - Gemini (Original mix) [Silent Shore Deep] 04. Maor Levi feat. Ashley Tomberlin - Chasing Love (Airwave remix) [Anjunabeats] 05. Super8 & Tab feat. Jan Burton - Mercy (Andy Duguid remix) [Anjunabeats] 06. Karanda feat. David Call - On Hold (Club mix) [Coldharbour] 07. Storyline - Unarmored Love (Deep Nights remix) [Magic Island] 08. Armin van Buuren feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Not Giving Up on Love (Original mix) [Armind] 09. Nic Chagall, Wippenberg & Rank 1 - 100 (Original mix) [High Contrast] 10. Yuri Kane vs. Armin van Buuren & Martin Roth - Right Face (ID mashup) [CDR] 11. Markus Schulz feat. Justine Suissa - Perception (Super8 & Tab remix) [Coldharbour] 12. Marcus Schössow - Strings (Original mix) [Tone Diary] 13. LaCeeN - 2012 (Original mix) [CDR] 14. tyDi feat. Tania Zygar - Vanilla (Original mix) [AVA] 15. Gareth Emery feat. Lucy Saunders - Sanctuary (Club mix) [Garuda] 16. Myon & Shane 54 feat. Labworks - Ibiza Sunrise (Matt P edit) [Armind / CDR] 17. Kyau & Albert - Painkillers (Club mix) [Euphonic] 18. Shogun feat. Emma Lock - Save Me (Original mix) [S107] 19. Max Graham feat. Neev Kennedy - Sun in the Winter (Estiva remix) [Coldharbour] 20. Who.Is - We.Are (Original mix) [Anjunabeats] 21. Adiva feat. Vicky Fee - How Does It Feel (Myon & Shane 54 remix) [Coldharbour]

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 13

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2010 61:00


In this episode I feature two of my favorite tunes from the brand new studio album of Markus Schulz, an epic remix of Faithless’ Not Going Home by Armin van Buuren, the long-awaited Myon & Shane 54 remix of Bissen’s Washout he produced under his alias The Crossover, the latest big hit of Marcus Schössow aka Progresia and his fiancée Nifra called Different Ways. Besides these tracks I decided to end the episode with one of my all-time favorites, and that’s Perception by Cass & Slide from 10 years ago, year 2000. 01. Moonbeam feat. Avis Vox - About You (Matt P intro edit) [High Contrast Nu Breed] 02. Markus Schulz feat. Jennifer Rene - Not the Same (Album version) [Armada] 03. David Forbes - Katsu (Original mix) [AVA] 04. Susana feat. Omnia & The Blizzard - Closer (Beat Service remix) [S107] 05. Faithless - Not Going Home (Armin van Buuren remix) [PIAS] 06. The Crossover - Washout (Myon & Shane 54 remix) [Armada] 07. Markus Schulz feat. Ana Criado - Surreal (Album version) [Armada] 08. Rex Mundi - Opera of Northern Ocean (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 09. Thomas Cresine - Daimyo (Original mix) [Armada] 10. Progresia & Nifra - Different Ways (Original mix) [Tone Diary] 11. Beat Service & Tucandeo feat. Manon Polare - Waiting for the Sun (Lentos remix / Matt P edit) [Coldharbour / CDR] 12. Cass & Slide - Perception (Vocal mix) [Additive]

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Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 11

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 60:57


The first regular episode of 2010 with some of my favorite tunes at the moment, including Element One’s amazingly good International Language, Rotate’s latest mashup and of course Kofola by Marcus Schössow and Robert Burian. 01. The Blizzard with Gaate - Iselilja (Sunn Jellie & The Blizzard dub) [S107] 02. Julian Vincent feat. Cathy Burton - Here For Me (Mark Otten remix) [S107] 03. Dr. Willis & Junkyard Dog feat. Antonia Lucas - Here She Comes (David Forbes remix) [Freefall] 04. Wippenberg - Pong (Original mix) [High Contrast] 05. Jochen Miller - Brace Yourself (Original mix) [High Contrast] 06. Stoneface & Terminal - Don't Give a Fuck (Original mix) [Euphonic] 07. Element One - International Language (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 08. Arnej - There Are No Coincidences (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 09. David Forbes meets William Daniel vs. W&W - The Act of Mustang (Rotate mashup) [CDR] 10. Marcus Schössow & Robert Burian - Kofola (Jochen Miller remix) [Tone Diary] 11. Myon & Shane 54 feat. Aruna - Helpless (Ian Flux & Thomas Blofeld remix) [S107] 12. Jerome Isma-Ae - Hold That Sucker Down (Original mix) [Pilot6] This episode was aired on PureSound.fm as a guestmix in my good friend, Rotate’s ex-radioshow titled Monthly Rotation on 8 March 2010. It was also released in the podcast version of the show.

Matt P Music Podcast
Episode 10

Matt P Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2009 117:14


This special two-hour long episode features some of my favorites of the moment, including two of Armin van Buuren's latest singles (one of which he produced under his almost-forgotten alias Gaia), a huge dancefloor-destroyer tune from Robert Burian with the vocals of Zdenka Predná, and last but not least a very exclusive ASOT-playlisted mashup of La Noche by my good friend, Reb. 01. Gaia - Tuvan (Gareth Emery remix) [Armind] 02. John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Take It All Away (Marcus Schössow remix) [Captivating Sounds] 03. Espen Gulbrandsen vs. DJ Julian Vincent feat. Maria Nayler - Perfect Sky (Max Graham remix) [S107] 04. Timmy & Tommy - Ascension (Original mix) [Coldharbour] 05. Blake Jarrell - Boracay (Original Mix) [Electronic Elements] 06. Beat Service - Insider (Original mix) [Captivate] 07. Armin van Buuren feat. VanVelzen - Broken Tonight (Hardwell remix) [Armind] 08. David Forbes meets Michael Paterson vs. Sultan & Ned Shepard vs. Coca & Villa - One La Noche Teknika (Reb mash) [CDR] 09. Lange feat. Sarah Howells - Let It All Out (Ronski Speed remix) [Lange] 10. Filo & Peri feat. Aruna - Ashley (First State remix) [Vandit] 11. Above & Beyond - Anjunabeach (Jerome Isma-Ae remix) [Anjunabeats] 12. First State feat. Sarah Howells - Brave (Myon & Shane 54 remix) [Magik Muzik] 13. Dash Berlin feat. Emma Hewitt - Waiting (Original mix) [Aropa] 14. John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Markus Schulz's A|X remix) [Armada] 15. RAM - RAMsterdam (Jorn van Deynhoven remix) [ASOT] 16. Markus Schulz - The New World (Guiseppe Ottaviani remix) [Coldharbour] 17. tyDi & Dennis Sheperd feat. Marcie - Somehow (Sebastian Brandt dub) [S107] 18. White Stars - Like A Wind (Original mix) [Finity Digital] 19. Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren - Beggin' You (Armin van Buuren remix) [Armind] 20. DJ Eco - Borealis (Original mix) [Infra Progressive] 21. Sied van Riel & R.O.R. - Closer To You (Plastic Angel vs. Store N Forward remix) [Spinnin] 22. Robert Burian feat. Zdenka Predná - You (Club mix) [CDR]

Dmitry Tsoy iNsight Mixes
Audi Paul Progressive Nueva Annual 017 Contest Winner Dmitry Tsoy Guest Mix @ Digital Imported fm Radio , 2009- 08- 19 (слайдкаст)

Dmitry Tsoy iNsight Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2009 70:01


Progressiva Nueva 017 (August 19th) w/Guest Dmitry Tsoy (Russia) from our 1st annual Progressiva Nueva Guest Mix Contest, Hour 4: Special Guest DJ Dmitry Tsoy (Russia) from Contest Winner ? Tweet.fm radio stream: ссылка 1 hr:10 min l 192 kb/s download link: ссылка track list: 1. Blank & Jones – Lazy Life (Martin Roth Summer Vibe Remix) – Soundcolours. 2. Mark Knight & Funkagenda - Good Times - Toolroom. 3. Diva & Jones - Thriller (David Jones Mix. A Tribute to Michael Jackson) - Starlight. 4. Rex Mundi - Scorpion - Coldharbour. 5. Seconds Left - Sculpt and Define - Armada Music. 6. Evave - To The Stars (PROFF Remix) - Enhanced Progressive. 7. Rank 1- Symfo - High Contrast. 8. Blake Jarrell - Boracay - Electronic Elements. 9. The Blizzard with Gaate - Iselilja (Michael Cassette Remix) . S107. 10. Dirty Vegas – Tonight (Above & Beyond remix) – Toolroom. RSS podcast: ссылка iTunes podcast: ссылка JOIN Facebook iNsight Mixes Podcasts Group: ссылка

Nocturnal
Matt Darey - Nocturnal 202 - hour 1

Nocturnal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2009 60:20


Matt Darey - Nocturnal 202 01. Moby - Pale Horses (Gui Boratto's Last Window remix) [Little Idiot] 02. Depeche Mode - Peace (Sander Van Doorn remix) [Mute] 03. Sole & Spirit ft. Ali Damasi & Jessie Colasante - Feeling Everything 04. Riva - For How Long (Wippenberg remix) [Garuda] 05. Michael Woods - Made In South America [Diffused Music] 06. Adam K & Soha - Question (original mix) [Toolroom] 07. Ray Costa - Nebula (Joy Kitikonti remix) [Emotiva] 08. Steven Lee & Gaby Dershin - Fly Catcher (Marco G. & Amin Golestan remix) [Pacha] 09. Mike EFEX ft. Catherine - Pier 39 (Grube & Hovsepian remix) [S107] 10. Asymmetric Soul - Diamonde (Dave Home remix) [Guess] 11. Nadia Ali & Serge Devant - 12 Wives In Tahran (original mix) [Ultra]