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Frank Morgan ist Abteilungsleiter in einer Metallfabrik – und gehört zum alten Eisen. Nun setzen seine Vorgesetzten eine Maschinerie in Gang, um ihn loszuwerden. Und das in einem hochsensiblen Bereich, denn sie produzieren für den Flugzeugbau – und jeder Fehler kann Menschen töten ... (02:07) Beginn Hörspiel (90:22) Gespräch Mit: Hans-Helmut Dickow (Frank Morgan, Mettalurge), Ella Büchi (Dr. Helman, Physikerin), Richard Münch (Saunderson, Generaldirektor), Heinz Trixner (Maitland, technischer Direktor), Wilm Roil (Harry Anderson, Labortechniker), Eva Maria Duhan (Judith, Franks Frau), André Jung (Nigel, Franks Sohn), Franz Josef Saile (Jones, Flugzeuginspektor) u.v.a. Übersetzung: Ernst Grell - Tontechnik: Ernst Neukomm, Daniel Haberthür - Regie: Willy Buser - Produktion SRF 1981 Post wie immer gern auf krimi@srf.ch
#Hatethepod - kickitforwardmailbag@gmail.com This week on pod, Lewis Saunderson the most tapped bloke on TT AFL and life in Melbourne The guys talk through their Eras tour, now direct competitors with Taylor Swift Scheme
Keep New Zealand Beautiful claims it's been treated unfairly by the Ministry for the Environment. CEO Heather Saunderson alleges bullying by the Ministry, and the entire team has resigned. She claims ministers —past and present— have refused to meet them, there's been a lack of consultation, and funding has been withheld. Saunderson told Mike Hosking that other organisations that are legislatively mandated outside of central government receive funding, the SPCA for example gets $6.5 million a year. She said that the central government has basically said that by law, they have to do this, but they're not going to get any funding to do so. In response, Christopher Luxon told Mike Hosking that the country has changed a lot since the anti-litter charity was set up. He says it's a well-known brand, but Kiwis take a lot of pride now in keeping the environment clean. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Invited to share his story at Saunderson's Round Table, a golfer provides a terrifying account of an old fisherman, a vengeful curse, and the mystery of The Fifteenth Green… This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “The Fifteenth Green” by Margery Lawrence (from “Nights of the Round Table”, first published 1926). You can hear me discuss this story by becoming a channel member and listening to a forthcoming episode of The EnCrypted Postmortem (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7JYpOrSDoCfvPbjBn6DZGIXDlK-eOzpR). CREATOR'S NOTE: My recordings contain a mixture of audio narration, sound effects, and music…because that's what I like to make and listen to. It's not everyone's cup of tea or coffee, but luckily we exist in a world of almost limitless choice, so if it hurts your ears or makes you nauseous, feel free to move on to something else, no need to leave a comment. I try and do voices and accents to distinguish between characters as it can help the listener, but I'm not Meryl Streep, nor have I ever claimed to be. Wish I had her money though. I do a wide variety of mostly vintage (early 20th century) stories on this channel. Naturally, the stories reflect the attitudes and language of the time. They didn't know any better. But they did dress smarter and look good in hats. Sometimes pet animals die in these stories (though not in this one). When it happens, try not to weep, just hold your own pet animal a little tighter (but not too tightly).
In this episode, we tackle the essential topic of managing building cost escalation with expert Quantity Surveyor, Matt Saunderson, who specialises in architectural homes. Tune in for valuable insights on optimising your construction project's cost management strategy! KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 1. Engage a Quantity Surveyor (QS) in your project as early as possible, ensuring they specialise in your project type and possess relevant expertise. 2. When selecting an architect, prioritise quality outcomes over square meter rates to achieve the best results. 3. Choose a builder based on their ability to deliver exceptional results and collaborate effectively within a cohesive team dynamic. CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! WEBSITE: https://www.buildipedia.au/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ballast-point-pl/mycompany/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ballastpointprojects INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ballastpointprojects/ JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://ballastpoint.com.au/signup CONTACT Matthew Saunderson: matt@qsplus.com.au CREDITS INTRO: Rita Mastrantone INTRO & OUTRO MUSIC: Coby Wilk If you LOVED the episode, please make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @ballaspointprojects. Thanks for listening & talk soon! Mat
Timeless Teachings - Spirituality and Mysticism in Daily Life
How can women effectively balance their careers without compromising their well-being and feminine energy, particularly in today's workplace environment?In this episode, I have a conversation with Nathalie about empowering women at work. We discuss how women can balance their careers without getting exhausted and losing their feminine energy. Nathalie shares practical advice on how women can trust themselves as they navigate their professional lives. We explore the challenges faced by women in both holistic and corporate settings, and Nathalie offers insights into all stages of their careers.IN THIS EPISODE(00:00) Introduction to Nathalie Saunderson(03:23) Strategies for women to balance their careers without sacrificing their well-being: How to navigate unique challenges faced by women in corporate environments, providing yips applicable to women at all stages of their careers.(10:31) Trusting Yourself in Professional Growth: The importance of self-trust as women navigate their professional growth and assert themselves in the workplace.(12:26) Strategies to Maintain Feminine Energy in the Corporate World: Tips on how women can maintain their feminine energy and authenticity while thriving in corporate environments.(17:21) What is Women's Relationship to Money: Women often find themselves struggling to prove their worth, which results in a complicated relationship with money.(25:31) Finding Purpose Beyond Parenting: Navigating the transition when children no longer need you, emphasising the importance of pursuing fulfilling careers.(28:54) Creating Supportive Work Environments: The importance of community and belonging in the workplace, especially for women. (31:57) Learning from Ancestral Wisdom: The power and wisdom accumulated by women as they age, drawing parallels to cultural practices where older women hold significant decision-making authority.OUR GUESTNathalie Saunderson brings her background as a senior yoga teacher, copywriter and holistic strategist into the process she guides women through. In 2018, she realised there was a large disconnect in how women show up professionally that was affecting their health, happiness and ultimately, their success. She began supporting women to address the underlying reasons women overwork, struggle to maintain their income, or feel deeply unfulfilled even if successful. She creates structure for professional women to thrive in a more holistic way and guides spiritual entrepreneurs to navigate the world of money and marketing. The passion behind her work stems from wanting to offer women ways to thrive on all levels outside of the masculine-oriented business paradigms. CONNECT with NATHALIE: https://www.consciousfemalebrands.com/intuitiveguidanceYANA FRYYana is the founder of the Timeless Teachings Podcast. She is a global speaker, impact coach, wellness retreats facilitator, spiritual teacher, co-author of three books, award-winning poetess, and truth illuminator who inspires, empowers, educates globally.Yana has been interviewing thought leaders and change makers since 2015 . You can find more of her thought-provoking interviews on YanaTV, an online talk show that amplifies the voices of impactful, influential and conscious people of Singapore. CONNECT with YANA ►Linktree: https://linktr.ee/yanafryLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yanafry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yanafryFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yanafry—-Timeless Teachings by Yana Fry has been ranked as a top 3 podcast in Singapore. We talk about human advancement, self-mastery and achieving your full potential.
This episodes special guest is composer Paul SaundersonI met with Paul and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing and so much morePaul Saunderson is a British film composer with with over 80 credits in Film & TV to his name. His work includes 3 seasons of Apple TV's comedy drama TRYING starring Rafe Spall + Esther Smith, Mike Bartlett's follow up series to Doctor Foster LIFE airing on BBC ONE, RAW'S award winning documentary THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS (Tim Wardle dir.) and Sister Pictures CLEANING UP starring Sheridan Smith. Other works include Camelot Films PRIZEFIGHTER starring Russell Crowe and Ray Winston and collaborating on hit SKY One action series STRIKE BACK, SKY Atlantic's mystery thriller RIVIERA (Julia Styles) and MTV's action adventure series THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES. Saunderson also wrote the music for Keith English's adaptation of the Jo Brand Novel THE MORE YOU IGNORE ME (Sheridan Smith and Mark Addy) and Tom Edmunds DEAD IN A WEEK or your money back (Tom Wilkinson and Aneurin Barnard), collaborating with ELBOW'S front man Guy Garvey and I AM KLOOT'S bass player Peter Jobson. A multi-instrumentalist, Paul is as equally at home with orchestras as he is with contemporary music, known for his diversity and emotion within his writing. Often performing on his scores, Paul is accomplished at a range of instrument, piano, guitar, bass, ukulele, mandolin, drums and various percussion and is know to take found sounds and manipulate them within his scores making ever project he does completely bespoke and also different from one to the next.Saunderson has worked with many recording artists; writing arrangements for Elbow, Badly Drawn Boy, Coldplay, Kasabian, KT Tunstall, Tom Odell, The Cinematic Orchestra, Ash, and Andy Burrows and Guy Garvey. Paul has recently completed work on Balloon Entertainment's musical drama CHAMPION alongside grime producer SWINDLE coming to BBC ONE and NETFLIX this July as well as a brand new BBC STUDIOS landmark documentary series called EARTH that tells the 4.5 billion year story of our Earth spread across 5 episodes. Hope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stuwhiffenorhttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Screen Rot Podcast is the show where we discuss the weirdest and worst content that's been rotting our screens and our minds. It's Monday Night football for internet rubbish. This week we discuss: Lewis Saunderson. Thank goodness for his awareness videos. Remember - tell your parents that you love them every day. #awarenessvideo @screenrotpodcast @jacobhawley @j_akefarrell
The 2nd week of our Polar Bear Season All-Star Guest Host Series is here! And we've got a real special one as Brian Saunderson from the great program "Hurtin' For Real" is behind the mic. Enjoy! website/email/facebook/the x twitter x thing www.ckuw.ca - Friday, 6pm CT www.chmr.ca - Monday, 8pm NT www.cjam.ca - Saturday, 2pm ET/Thursday, 5amET www.hurtinforreal.com
Our latest episode of Soundtracking is with composer Paul Saunderson, who has scored the BBC documentary Earth, which is available to watch now on the BBC iPlayer. Hosted by the wonderful Chris Packham, the show explores some of the most significant moments in our planet's history, from asteroid bombardments to extreme changes in climate to the collision of continents, using groundbreaking science and effects. The fact there are informed recreations of seismic events in the past affords Paul plenty of scope to push the sonic envelope - almost as if he were scoring a science fiction film rather than a traditional documentary. The results are magnificent.
Since 2019, New Zealand's litter problem has only gotten worse. The 2022 National Litter Audit found a 72 percent increase in plastic since 2019. While construction waste, when totalled nationally, was the largest contributor to litter weight overall. However, there was a drop in the number of cigarette butts found. Keep New Zealand Beautiful CEO Heather Saunderson joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview, Dom Fisher sits down with Siddiq Saunderson and Zolee Griggs, stars of the Hulu Original series 'Wu-Tang: An American Saga' to discuss the third and final season. They discuss if Ghostface Killah approved of Siddiq's portrayal, what it was like being surrounded by 90s hip-hop nostalgia, what to expect from their characters this season, and more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hello Beauties, today's guest is Nathalie Saunderson. A long-time yoga teacher and now mother living abroad in Bali. Nathalie chats all about life, living abroad with kids in case you were interested about that like me. I have always wanted to do this with my family. Nathalie chats about her views on motherhood, how it's ok to have a shit day, and that balance isn't really something that really exists. We discuss feminine polarity, and how this plays out in business as she supports women in honing in their message. Nathalie gives a unique perspective on all things motherhood, business and life. To find out more about Nathalie and what she currently has going on: Nathalie's website https://www.nathaliesaunderson.ca/ Email: nathaliesaunderson@gmail.com IG nathalie.saunderson And of course, I always love to hear your feedback. Reach out and msg me @frommartyrtomagic Dont forget to rate and review the podcast, it means the world to me. And tag me on any shares @frommartyrtomagic. Have an amazing day. Xo Shannon
In this episode, we're joined by Jessica Wong-Saunderson, who has an extensive background in advising on cross-border mergers and acquisitions as a tax lawyer and accountant. She's worked across Melbourne, Kolkata, New York and Sydney. Jessica is currently working as PwC's Tax Director in Australia as well as being an advocate for greater gender and cultural diversity in Australian business leadership. She is also involved in leading the engagement of the alumni community at the Australia-China Youth Dialogue to engage mid-careers professionals engaged in the Australia-China bilateral relationship.Amongst all things, Jessica is also the Co-founder of MumbleMe, a platform that connects professionally skilled working mums with flexible work opportunities, as well as a Board Member for OIC Australia, a charity that supports the establishment of a speech therapy ecosystem for children with communication impediments in Cambodia.
This week on The Green Desk, Frances speaks to CEO Heather Saunderson from Keep New Zealand Beautiful about Clean Up Week!
In this episode, Rick and Stephen welcome special guest, the founder, and editor of the Spooky Isles, David Saunderson.#ukparanormal #ghosts #paranormal #haunting #spookyislesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shadow-initiative-paranormal-talk/exclusive-content
Craig talks with paranormal researcher David Saunderson about the Haunted London Underground.
Christchurch City Council has begun work to put an end to a foul smell that has hung over the suburb of Bromley for months. A salvage firm has been contracted to remove rotten material from the damaged wastewater treatment plant that has been emitting the smell. This comes two weeks after a meeting where Bromley residents told the Council the smell had got so bad, that some of them were experiencing flu-like symptoms. Bromley resident, Caleb Saunderson joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVE
Bromley resident Caleb Saunderson joined Lloyd Burr on Lloyd Burr Live, to talk about the stench that comes from the facility of rotting materials. Saunderson says that, to put it simply, the stench is horrific.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's show covers new music from Ghent's Bolis Pupul, Aix-en-Provence's Melody's Echo Chamber, London's Sault, and Oakland's Hazel English. For the archive pick this week, Brendan went back to 1989 for the debut single from Inner City, the duo of Kevin Saunderson and Paris Grey. Saunderson is, of course, one of the legendary Belleville Three, the originators of Detroit Techno, a still-vibrant and enduring sound that created a parallel to Chicago's house music. Even 33 years later, techno and house are dominant styles of club music which are played all around the world. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link. (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week!
In this episode, Rick and Stephen welcome special guest, the founder, and editor of the Spooky Isles, David Saunderson. #ukparanormal #ghosts #paranormal #haunting #spookyisles
Boots & Saddle | March 29, 2022 w/ guest-host Brian Saunderson 1. Still Hurtin' – George Jones (Grand Ole Opry's New Star – 1956) 2. Standale Stomp [Instrumental] – Hayes Griffin (Midwestern Swing – 2020) 3. Above and Beyond – Brooks & Bowskill (single – 2022) 4. A Full Time Job – Rockin' Bonnie Western Bound Combo (Keepin' the Reins Slack – 2021) 5. I Feel for You – Charley Crockett (Jukebox Charley – 2022) 6. Pistol in the Pillow – The Kernal (Listen to the Blood – 2022) 7. I Just Lived a Country Song – Robbie Fulks (Revenge of the Doberman – 2018) 8. The Loser's Blues – Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys (Feelin' Kinda Lucky – 1997) 9. Pamela Brown – Vanha Isäntä (Fire on the Mountain – 1977) 10. Mess Around – Lauren Morrow (Lauren Morrow – 2018) 11. Gasoline Boogie [Instrumental] – The Don Diego Trio (Roadhouse Stomp – 2015) 12. Blue Wing – Corb Lund (Songs My Friends Wrote – 2022) 13. Dallas – Emily Rose and the Rounders (Emily Rose and the Rounders – 2022) 14. Good Deal, Lucille – Charlie Walker (I'll Catch You When You Fall: Complete As & Bs, 1957- 1962 and More... - 2022) 15. Grand Ville [Instrumental] – Geoffrey Miller (Leavin' 101 – 2022) 16. Kitty Wells Dresses – Laura Cantrell (Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country Music – 2011) 17. Dreamin' – Skinny Dyck (Get to Know Lonesome – 2020) 18. Ain't Much Left (of This Heart of Mine) – The Lawrence Peters Outfit (What You Been Missin' – 2012) 19. Fireball Mail [Instrumental] – Pete Dawson (Old Tyme Fiddle) 20. Crying My Heart Out Over You – Joe Firth & the Promised Land (Live in Sarnia, ON) 21. Deep Eddy [Instrumental] – Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents the Memphians – 2021) 22. If Tommy Duncan's Voice Was Booze – Brennen Leigh featuring Asleep at the Wheel (Obsessed with the West – 2022) 23. Back to Cape Breton – Lawrence Maxwell (Ballad of Miles – 2022) 24. Somebody Else – Sarah Shook & the Disarmers (Nightroamer – 2022) 25. Pictou County Jail – Richard Wile & the Citizen's Band (Classic Country Hits – 2022) 26. The Bridge Washed Out [Instrumental] – Hargus Robbins (One More Time – 1969) 27. Until Tomorrow – Bobbie Nelson with Willie Nelson (Audiobiography – 2007) 28. Anna Leigh – The Sadies (New Seasons – 2007) 29. Sittin' in an All Nite Cafe – Warner Mack (The Bridge Washed Out – 1964) 30. Minuit Sur La Plage [Instrumental] – Kenny Vaughan (V – 2011) 31. Living Free – Carter Felker (single – 2022) 32. Old Habits – Chas Justus with Courtney Granger (single – 2021) 33. Tidal Wave – Shaela Miller – (single – 2022) 34. N.H.C. [Instrumental] - Nichol Robertson (Stranger Things – 2011) 35. Lonesome in My Saddle – Two Bad (Home Grown – 1978) 36. Don't Tell Me – Donn Reynolds (Springtime in the Rockies – 1967) 37. It Ain't Over ('Til Your Heart Says It's Over) – Jamie O'Hara (Rise Above It – 1994) 38. Tulare Dust – Merle Haggard and the Strangers (Someday We'll Look Back – 1971) 39. Keep on Truckin' – Sean Burns & Lost Country (We Gotta Lotta Truckin' to Do – 2020) 40. Theme from an Unmade Western [Instrumental] – Trevor Caswell (Soundtrack to an Unmade Western – 2017) 41. Thanks a Lot – Hal Willis (Mr. Lumberjack, Volume 2 – 1967)
Boots & Saddle | March 22, 2022 w/ guest-host Brian Saunderson 1. Take the Hands Off the Clock – Joyce Smith (Canadian Queen of Country Music – 1965) 2. The Claw – [Instrumental] – Freddie Pelletier (Canadian Country Guitar Picker – 1973) 3. Forget It – Tom T. Hall (Country Is – 1974) 4. Fifteen Years Ago – Lois Davies (Lois Davies – 1971) 5. Come On Back – Hank Karr (Stealin' My World – 1966) 6. A Game in Town Like This – Corb Lund (Losin' Lately Gambler – 2009) 7. Double Neck Boogie [Instrumental] – Joe Maphis (King of the Strings – 1965) 8. Letters Have No Arms – Vernon Oxford (His and Hers – 1980) 9. Blue Side of Town – Lori Yates (Can't Stop the Girl – 1989) 10. Honky Tonkin' Singalong – Patti Mayo (Restless Heart – 1983) 11. Vagabond – The Great Western Orchestra (The Great Western Orchestra – 1989) 12. Country Polka [Instrumental] – Buck Owens and His Buckaroos (The Instrumental Hits of –1965) 13. Don't Make Me Go to School – Tammy Wynette (Stand by Your Man – 1969) 14. Williams Lake Stampede – Alan Moberg (Walk in His Moccasins – 1970) 15. The Auctioneer – Earl Morin (Wheels of Love – 1968) 16. Curtain in the Window – Ray Price (The Same Old Me – 1966) 17. Pushin' Pedals [Instrumental] – Jimmie Day (Nashville Steel Guitar – 1961) 18. The Old Chisholm Trail – Fred Penner (Special Delivery – 1983) 19. Don't Come Home A Drinkin' – Carroll Baker (20 Country Classics – 1978) 20. Jeannie in a Bottle – Scotty Campbell and His Wardenaires (Smokin' and Drinkin' – 2008) 21. Coffee Break [Instrumental] – The Hickorys (Vic Mullen Presents The Hickorys – 1972) 22. Black Slacks – Robert Gordon (Rock Billy Boogie – 1979) 23. Jackson – Charlie McCoy [Instrumental] (The Real McCoy – 1972) 24. He Thinks I Still Care – Janice Carson & Federal Cases (On Stage at the Dell Motor Hotel) 25. Pickin' Wildflowers – Stoney Edwards (Blackbird – 1976) 26. What Makes Me Run to You – Donna Darlene & Shot Jackson (The Hurtin' Side of Country – 1967) 27. Tune Into My Wave – k.d. lang and the reclines (Angel with a Lariat – 1987) 28. Crazy Arms [Instrumental] – Duane Eddy (“Twang” a Country Song – 1963) 29. Today I Started Loving You Again – Linda Wallesch (I'm Just Me) 30. Kamloops City – Country Odyssey (Single) 31. It's Crazy – Shirley Field (Yours Sincerely – 1969) 32. Play Boy – The Thompson Valley Boys (It's Music Country Style – 196?) 33. Mansion on the Hill [Instrumental] – Dean Hutchinson (Dobro Guitar) 34. Kansas City Star – Roger Miller (The 3rd Time Around – 1965) 35. Back Street Affair – Miss Shirley (Kitty Wells Songbook – 1967) 36. The Thingamajig – Johnnie Lee Wills (Rompin' Stompin' Singin' Swingin' – 1983) 37. Caribou to Nashville – Gary Fjellgaard (Ballads & Beer – 1979) 38. San Angelo [Instrumental] – Red Rhodes & the Road Runners (Once a Day – 1961) 39. Hurt So Bad – Jaime Wyatt featuring Shooter Jennings (Neon Cross – 2020) 40. Honky Tonkin' at the Gold Range – Ryan McCord (From the Railyard to the Woodyard – 2020) 41. Shamrock – Sturgill Simpson (The Ballad of Dood & Juanita – 2021) 42. A Fallen Star [Instrumental] – Billy Budd (The Versatile Sounds of... - 1971) 43. Roll, Truck, Roll – Sean Burns & Lost Country (A Bakersfield Half-Dozen – 2020)
Boots & Saddle | March 15, 2022 w/ guest-host Brian Saunderson 1. My Old Self - Sean Burns & Lost Country (Music for Taverns, Bars, and Honky Tonks – 2018) 2. Buck's Taco [Instrumental] – Matt Monsoon & the Riff Ryders (Ridin' the Riff – 2005) 3. Wine Me Up – Robbie Brass and Red Wine (Lonely Lady – 1981) 4. Dear Sister – Leaf Rapids (Citizen Alien – 2019) 5. The Flin Flon Song – Irvin Freese (The Flin Flon Song – 1964) 6. Ruffle My Feathers – Frannie Klein (single) 7. Foggy Mountain Breakdown [Instrumental] – Gene Bretecher (Banjo Holiday – 1980) 8. Fire Up – Scott Nolan (Silverhill – 2015) 9. Down, Down, Down – Jean Ward and Hal Lone Pine (Songs Everyone Remembers – 1962) 10. Bad Decision – The Western States (The Western States – 2007) 11. Dirty Dodie – D.Rangers (The Paw Paw Patch – 2006) 12. Swamp Creature vs. The Banshee [Instrumental] – The Catamounts – (St Nuomatac – 2016) 13. Honky Tonkin' – The C-Weed Band (Live at Ma's – 1985) 14. Nine Inch Nails – Ridley Bent (Buckles & Boots – 2007) 15. Full House – Lucille Starr (Lonely Street – 1969) 16. Josco – The Perpetrators (Tow Truck – 2007) 17. Border Ride [Instrumental] – The Stanley County Cut-ups (The Stanley County Cut-ups – 2021) 18. Devil in Disguise – The Farrell Bros. (...Go to Hell! - 2000) 19. On the Corner of Grant and Alice – Romi Mayes (Sweet Somethin' Steady – 2006) 20. Surf Rider [Instrumental] – The Swag (Winnipeg: The High & Lonesome Years (Vol. IV) – 2008) 21. Invitation to the Blues – Sean Burns & Lost Country (Lo-Fi & Lonesome – 2021) 22. Red Wing [Instrumental] – Charlie Herald and His Roundup Rangers (single – 1934) 23. Fiddle Texas Style – Cindi Cain (A Place Where Memories Live – 1991) 24. Real Good Friends – Art Young (Autumn Leaves – 1977) 25. You Can't Be High – The Small Glories (Assiniboine & the Red – 2019) 26. Puttin' on the Miles – Vince Andrushko (Vince Andrushko – 2015) 27. Sherbrook Shuffle [Instrumental] – The Kitcheneers (Kitcheneers – 2008) 28. Ride Me Down Easy – Bob Nolan (The Sound of a Pioneer – 2000) 29. The Oak Lake Ordeal – Stew Clayton (Down Home Country – 1974) 30. Juanita – Del Barber (Easy Keeper – 2019) 31. Phonograph Record – Betty Cody (One More Record Please – 2006) 32. Girl Back Home – Andrew Neville & the Poor Choices (Let'r Buck – 2007) 33. Mario 2 [Instrumental] – The F-Holes (Red Hot – 2012) 34. She's a Square – Ray St. Germain (single – 1958) 35. Whippoorwill – Jess Reimer (The Nightjar and the Garden – 2014) 36. Here's My Song – Len Henry (Don't Give a Damn Kind of Man – 1978) 37. Old Ways – Neil Young (Old Ways – 1985) 38. I'm Comin' Home – The Jake Brakes (We Still Gotta Lotta Livin' to Do – 2020) 39. Make Mayan a Hawaiian [Instrumental] – Matt Monsoon & the Riff Ryders (Ridin' the Riff – 2005) 40. I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart – Sean Burns & Lost Country (A Night of Country Music - 2019)
On this episode I talk to founder of www.spookyisles.com, David Saunderson, about some of his favourite haunted locations including haunted London pubs, the London Underground and famous castles.
Boots & Saddle | March 8, 2022 w/ guest-host Brian Saunderson 1. Every Kind of Music But Country – Robbie Fulks (Country Love Songs – 1996) 2. The Buck Stops Here [Instrumental] – Redd Volkaert (Telewacker – 1998) 3. Take It All Out on You – Kelly Willis (Kelly Willis – 1993) 4. The Runaround – Roger Wallace (Hillbilly Heights – 1999) 5. Honky Tonk Hiccups – Neko Case & Her Boyfriends (The Virginian – 1997) 6. Lonely You, Lonely Me – Prairie Oyster (Different Kind of Fire – 1990) 7. Soulmates [Instrumental] – Flaco Jimenez (Said and Done – 1998) 8. Poet's Highway – Jr. Gone Wild (Too Dumb to Quit – 1990) 9. Our Town – Iris Dement (Infamous Angel – 1992) 10. Over There, That's Frank – James Hand (Shadows Where the Magic Was – 1997) 11. If It Ain't Rockin' – The Blue Shadows (On the Floor of Heaven – 1993) 12. Whoa [Instrumental] – Foster and Lloyd (Version of the Truth – 1990) 13. Honky Tonk Moon – Rosie Flores (Once More with Feeling – 1993) 14. Whatever Made You Change Your Mind – The Derailers (Full Western Dress – 1999) 15. Just Begun – Old Reliable (Gone Are the Days – 1999) 16. Winnipeg – Tom Russell Band (Hurricane Season - 1991) 17. Kerosene – Bottle Rockets (Bottle Rockets – 1993) 18. Sugarfoot Rag [Instrumental]– Junior Brown (Guit With It – 1993) 19. Twice the Lovin' – Li'l Mo and the Monicats (Hearts in My Dream – 1999) 20. Cheat [Instrumental] – The Sadies (Precious Moments – 1998) 21. Right in Time – Lucinda Williams (Car Wheels on a Gravel Road – 1998) 22. Barroom Crazy – Ray Condo and His Hardrock Goners (Condo Country – 1990) 23. Feelin' Good Again – Robert Earl Keen (Walking Distance – 1998) 24. Expectation and the Blues – Corb Lund Band (Modern Pain - 1995) 25. Paddy on the Beat [Instrumental] – Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band (The Mountain – 1999) 26. Even If It's Wrong – BR5-49 (BR5-49 – 1996) 27. Pardon Me – Allison Moorer (Alabama Song – 1998) 28. Windfall – Son Volt (Trace – 1995) 29. Choices – George Jones (Cold Hard Truth – 1999) 30. Home on the Range [Instrumental] – Mickey Raphael (Red River Valley – 1999) 31. Harold's Super Service – The Gladstonians (No Visitors After 10 P.M. - 2000) 32. You'll Never Know – The Mavericks (The Mavericks – 1990) 33. True Confessions – Joy White (Between Midnight & Hindsight – 1992) 34. Going Back to Texas – Wayne Hancock (Wild, Free & Reckless – 1999) 35. Lonesome for You – Buddy Miller (Poison Love – 1997) 36. Scotland [Instrumental] – Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers (At the Ryman - 1992) 37. Farther Down the Line – Willie Nelson (Across the Borderline - 1993)
Boots & Saddle | March 1, 2022 w/ guest-host Brian Saunderson 1. I Put My Boots On – Brent Amaker and the Rodeo (Year of the Dragon – 2013) 2. Hi Boots [Instrumental] – Walter Haynes (Steel Guitar Instrumentals – 1965) 3. These Boots Are Made for Walkin'- Loretta Lynn (You Ain't Woman Enough – 1966) 4. Saddled Up and Tamed – Vincent Neil Emerson (Vincent Neil Emerson – 2021) 5. Plastic Saddle – Nat Stuckey (Nat Stuckey Sings – 1978) 6. Take Me Where My Boots Are Walking – The Divorcees (Last of the Free Men – 2009) 7. Boot Heel Drag [Instrumental] – D.Rangers (We Stay High and Lonesome – 2004) 8. Daddy's Working Boots – Dolly Parton (My Tennessee Mountain Home – 1973) 9. Empty Saddle – Cameron Latimer (Fallen Apart – 2008) 10. Cowboy Boots – Dave Dudley (Six Days on the Road – 1963) 11. Saddle the Wind – Sarah Vista (Songs from the Silver Screen – 2020) 12. Saddle Justice [Instrumental] – The Modelos (Saddle Justice – 2008) 13. Back in the Saddle Again – Rodney Lay and the Wild West (Desert Rock – 1979) 14. Kiss My Boots – Charlie Marie (Ramble On – 2021) 15. Little Red Boots – Lindi Ortega (Little Red Boots – 2011) 16. Burr Under My Saddle – The Meat Purveyors (Someday Soon Things Will Be Much Worse! - 2006) 17. My Boots – Whitney Rose (South Texas Suite – 2017) 18. Saddle Tramp – Marty Robbins (Saddle Tramp – 1966) 19. Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under [Instrumental] – CMH Studio Artists (Pickin' on Shania Twain: An Instrumental Country Tribute – 2000) 20. Cowboy Boots – The Backsliders (Throwin' Rocks at the Moon – 1996) 21. Dirty Saddle [Instrumental] – Cousin Harley (B'hiki Bop – 2013) 22. $600 Boots – Mandy Marie and the Cool Hand Lukes ($600 Boots – 2009) 23. Teardrops on My Boots – Shaela Miller Threesome (Love Is Brave – 2010) 24. Ten Seconds in the Saddle – Chris Ledoux (Western Tunesmith – 1979) 25. Dear John (I've Sent Your Saddle Home) – John Prine (In Spite of Ourselves – 1999) 26. Saddle Old Mike [Instrumental] – Foghorn Duo (Lonesome Song – 2011) 27. Let Me Die with My Boots On – David Quinn (Letting Go – 2020) 28. Boots of Spanish Leather – Nanci Griffith (Other Voices, Other Rooms – 1993) 29. One in the Saddle, One on the Ground – Sturgill Simpson (The Ballad of Dood & Juanita – 2021) 30. Boot Scootin' Boogie – Asleep at the Wheel (Keepin' Me Up Nights – 1990) 31. Boots, Saddle and Surfboard [Instrumental] – Joy Boys (single – 1964) 32. My Saddle Horse Has Died – Corb Lund (Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! - 2007) 33. The Ballad of Boot Hill – Johnny Cash (Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West – 1965) 34. Saddle Up – Rancho Deluxe (Notorious – 1997) 35. The Ambler Saddle – Ian Tyson (Songs from the Gravel Road – 2005) 36. A Dozen Pair of Boots – Red Steagall (Party Dolls and Wine – 1972) 37. Saddle Up and Say Goodbye – The Happening Thang (The Happening Thang – 1988) 38. Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle [Instrumental] – The Ramrods (single – 1961) 39. Saddle Your Worries to the Wind – Sons of the Pioneers (Symphonies of the Sage - 2001)
Keep New Zealand Beautiful has released its annual list of the most beautiful towns and cities, with Whakatane the overall winner.Kaitaia and Taupo won the small and large towns respectively, and Hastings and Wellington took out the small and large cities.Keep New Zealand Beautiful CEO Heather Saunderson joined Heather du Plessis-Allan.LISTEN ABOVE
Keep New Zealand Beautiful has released its annual list of the most beautiful towns and cities, with Whakatane the overall winner.Kaitaia and Taupo won the small and large towns respectively, and Hastings and Wellington took out the small and large cities.Keep New Zealand Beautiful CEO Heather Saunderson joined Heather du Plessis-Allan.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful - KNZB CEO Heather Saunderson reports on a new partnership with Keep Scotland Beautiful.
Join hosts Robert Forto and Kourosh Partow as they welcome sprint musher, Tammy Saunderson to the Dog Driver podcast on Dog Works Radio. On this episode we talk to Tammy about mushing around North America, training, feeding, animal husbandry, and much more!
Join hosts Robert Forto and Kourosh Partow as they welcome sprint musher, Tammy Saunderson to the Dog Driver podcast on Dog Works Radio. On this episode we talk to Tammy about mushing around North America, training, feeding, animal husbandry, and much more!
Join hosts Robert Forto and KP Partow as they welcome musher, Ross Saunderson to the Dog Driver podcast on Dog Works Radio. On this episode we talk to Ross about his illustrious mushing career, winning all the big races, mushing as a family, training, husbandry, and much more.
Join hosts Robert Forto and KP Partow as they welcome musher, Ross Saunderson to the Dog Driver podcast on Dog Works Radio. On this episode we talk to Ross about his illustrious mushing career, winning all the big races, mushing as a family, training, husbandry, and much more.
Another wonderful special episode for you!This time, I'm the one being interviewed by one of my clients turned dear friend, Michelle Saunderson.I decided to share this episode with you because this is where I became vulnerable that I cried. And when you cry in an interview, you share nothing but your heart's content.We went deep into my past, my experiences that led me to where I am today.I've also shared golden nuggets in this episode about my business. The tips and tricks of trade I used to stay afloat and make a million dollar business, being new in a country with no one on her side.Enjoy!Join my Facebook Group and watch the trainings inside for more tips and value: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EntrepreneursabundanceSay Hi to me on social media!!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themeetupqueen/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francescamoifm/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescamoi/Website: www.empoweringevents.com.au/Michelle's Socials:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelleannesoulhealerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNtEqwxT-5nyP-l5dg4Zw0A/videosWebsite: https://www.those2sisters.com/
Today we're visiting with Erin Saunderson, RAA who is the Assistant AD at Montverde Academy, one of the top private schools in the Florida. Erin shares her journey into our profession with some interesting stops along the way plus some impressive accomplishments on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Did you miss us? We're back for the fall season, so our boy Siddiq Saunderson stopped by and spoke about: -Season 2 of Wu-Tang An American Saga -Portraying Ghostface Killah -The best Wu-Tang group and solo albums -Wu-Tang's influence and more!
Did you miss us? We're back for the fall season, so our boy Siddiq Saunderson stopped by and spoke about: -Season 2 of Wu-Tang An American Saga -Portraying Ghostface Killah -The best Wu-Tang group and solo albums -Wu-Tang's influence and more!
Siddiq Saunderson plays Dennis Coles aka Ghostface Killah on the Hulu series Wu-Tang: An American Saga. The show is based on the true story of the Wu-Tang Clan. It's set in early '90s New York at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic and follows the Clan's formation. Saunderson is a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. He's also been on the series Messiah and played a version of Mercutio in the film R#J. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Q&A on the Hulu series Wu-Tang: An American Saga with actor Siddiq Saunderson. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. The show tracks the Wu Tang Clan's formation, a vision of Bobby Diggs, who strives to unite a dozen young, black men that are torn between music and crime but eventually rise to become the unlikeliest of American success stories.
William Saunderson-Meyer outlines the contradictories in research around Ivermectin all around the world. The drug has become one of most hotly debated topics over the last twelve months, given its apparent miracle-like effects at preventing Covid-19, despite full clinical trials having not been conducted.
William Saunderson-Meyer outlines the contradictories in research around Ivermectin all around the world. The drug has become one of most hotly debated topics over the last twelve months, given its apparent miracle-like effects at preventing Covid-19, despite full clinical trials having not been conducted.
William Saunderson-Meyer is best known for writing about politics, but he is also well-known in the medical community as the editor of Medical Brief. Saunderson-Meyer had a good deal to say about the presentation in parliament last week, on the medical aid funds that are to be nationalised. The editor of Medical Brief tells us about how he got into the medical field and also touches on Ivermectin. Finally, Saunderson-Meyer gives his views on the proposed NHI.
Mike Anderson, CEO of Padoq, and Andrew Saunderson, investment director at Grainger, join PlaceTech editor Paul Unger to discuss all things build to rent. From changes in the sector and the mass introduction of tech in BTR developments, to the importance of a community within build to rent, improving tenant experiences, building long-term relationships and looking ahead to the future.
Today I sit down with Jack Saunderson, former Towson University swimmer, current US national team member and Tokyo 2021 hopeful. I had the pleasure to race against Jack for a few years in college; It's great to have front row seats to witness when someone is doing something truly special in their sport. Jack broke record after record while at Towson on the way to being CAA swimmer of the year twice and now has his eyes set on the Olympics next summer. We talk about not just personal confidence, but also confidence in his environment and coaching. This is a key ingredient in breeding success and reaching true potential! Pivot and Go Workshop Sign Up: https://www.corycamp.com/pivotandgoworkshop Workshop is focused on Navigating the Changes we face in life!
Mitch Saunderson is a young driver who has moved throught the Novice, Rookies and now Junior ranks of Karting as well as moving to Formula 500s last summer.
Today we spoke with Jack Saunderson about his life in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, along with his plans to emerge into the pro racing circuit! Jack is in the midst of training along side some known NC State swimmers and is on the up! Give him a ton of Love! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We have 3 episodes left in our survive and thrive series before we end the series and archive it as a moment in time that we all experienced together. In this episode, we speak with Shane Saunderson co-founder of AI startup Babbly and currently researching human-robotic interactions during his PhD. We had a super interesting conversation about the evolution of robotics spurred by what we are currently experiencing through physical distancing.
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The view persists that blindness can lead to other senses being somehow more acute - but are they just better trained? The notion of "neuroplasticity" comes up in consideration of the work of our first guest, Professor Vera Morgan Head of the Neuropsychiatric Epidemiology Research Unit in the University of Western Australia. Her studies support the idea that the congenitally blind, or those who become blind in their early years are somehow protected from schizophrenia. If this is the case - could the cause of the phenomenon be harnassed to combat mental illness? We hear again from 12-year-old Hester Poole, who visited a blind school in Africa and interviewed the lawyer and disability activist Yetnebersh Nigussie, who calls going blind "winning the lottery". And there are plenty of fascinating blind characters in history. But have you heard of Nicholas Saunderson? Born in Penistone in the 17th Century and blinded by smallpox as a baby, he went on to become Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge - a seat held by Sir Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. This fascinating character is now the subject of a musical, No Horizon. Director Andrew Loretto and leading man Adam Martin tell us about bringing a figure who may have been forgotten back into the limelight. Presented by Peter White. Produced by Kevin Core.
Before starting SAY with Charles Seifert, Debra was at Grainger plc for ten years as Director of Asset and Property Management. She was responsible for building Grainger's asset and property management expertise. Debra has various non-exec roles including deverellsmith.Andrew is Investment Director at Grainger plc and since joining Grainger in 2001 he has been instrumental in facilitating a number of large acquisitions of both assets and corporate entities. In line with the group's strategy to invest £850m into the Build to Rent sector, Andrew's focus is now on managing the investment team, who are responsible for sourcing and acquiring these assets.Is three a crowd? Are they the ultimate power couple in property? There's only one way to find out, listen to this episode of devcast….
In this episode I interview Andy Saunderson author of The Psoriasis Cookbook. We talk about his 25 years’ experience with psoriasis, his experience with conventional medicine and how he discovered diet and lifestyle intervention.Andy’s psoriasis started as just a few small patches in his early teens to being almost completely covered in his mid-20’s. Over the 25 years he tried ointments, creams, steroids and phototherapy, but nothing ever alleviated the condition and his annual visit to the doctor never brought up any new advancements in medicine to clear psoriasis. He decided to look at whether there were any alternative therapies out there. There were many companies ready to take my money in exchange for remedies that didn’t provide him with anything he hadn’t been offered by my doctor or dermatologist.During this period of investigation, he did read a number of things which provided him with some hope. There was a consensus that psoriasis could be managed in a different way and treated by healing from within.Andy set out by listing all of the foods to avoid completely, then all of the foods which were allowed, highlighting those which were highly recommended. He explored additional things to incorporate into his diet and daily routine, in particular, juices and herbal teas. He devised a variety of dishes that would be suitable throughout the year and substituted foods that weren’t recommended.Over many years of cooking and eating his recipes, he discovered that diet had a significant positive impact on his psoriasis. Making these changes has enabled him to take greater control of his psoriasis.From here, Andy created a nine-stage process that includes over 100 modern and accessible recipes to assist those who have psoriasis- The Psoriasis Cookbook. This cookbook can empower those that would like to take ownership of their skin condition, to reduce the appearance of it and in a healthy, natural way.If you want to learn more about diet and lifestyle intervention for psoriasis, check out my book,10 Powerful Steps to Clear Psoriasis on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/10-Powerful-Steps-Clear-Psoriasis-ebook/dp/B07VRYLN4H
He’s not a singer, writer or a musician but he’s earned a reputation as a Number 1 hitmaker across the globe with credits like “Bonkers” by Dizzee Rascal. John Saunderson has been in the music business for over 40 years and has an uncanny knack of working with his team of songwriters and colleagues at Notting Hill Music to choose exactly the right song for the right artist. He’s had over 30 number 1 hits in 15 countries around the world and is always looking for the next big thing. Anna Bailey follows John to find out what the different processes are in the life of a hitmaker. She watches as his team work on composing with the former Pussycat Doll singing star Melody Thornton and hears how a song is created, often in a very short space of time. Anna also follows the initial steps of choosing a song for the South Korean pop phenomenon J.Fla who is looking for something to appeal to a Western audience. Her team have a very specific set of requirements, including wanting a “hook” or earworm that will be distinctive. Will John and the team be able to deliver?
Big Fun (Duane Bradley Mix / Magic Juan Mix) 1988 Ain't Nobody Better (Duane Bradley "Detroit's Burning Mix" (1988) Share My Life (Graem Park Vocal Mix (1994) Pennies From Heaven (Kevin's Tunnel Mix) (1992) Good Life (Magic Juan Mix / Mayday Mix) (1988) Do You Love What You Feel (Magic Juan's Smoking Remix) (1989) Follow Your Heart (MK Mix) Till We Meet Again (Brothers in Rhythm Remix / Ming's Mighty Dub) (1993) Watcha Gonna Do With My Lovin' (Knuckles / Morales Def Mix / Instrumental) (1989) Recorded September 2019, time 56:52 Other Tribute Episodes: #230 - India, #208 - Madonna, #186 - Janet Jackson, #174 - George Michael, #151 - Prince
While Juan Atkins and Derrick May are known as the originator and innovator of Detroit techno, respectively, Kevin Saunderson is known as the elevator for bringing it to the mainstream. In the late ’80s, his group Inner City topped UK charts with singles like “Big Fun” and “Good Life.” In addition to his 30+ years as a solo artist, he also runs the venerable KMS label. Here, Saunderson explores the history of techno, his mainstream success and creating the first ever dance remix.
Kelsey and Deb bring you their episode 9 review of Strike Back and behind the scenes facts from showrunner Jack Lothian. We have 2 interviews for you starting with military advisor Paul Biddis talking all things guns, explosions and getting banned from Disneyland. Last we have Scott Shields and Paul Saunderson, the talented composers behind the heart swelling music in Strike Back.
Tony Van Niekerk, Editor of COVER Magazine chats with Sonja Saunderson, Chief Investment Officer at Momentum Investments where they discussed " The Three top Awards that Momentum Investments walked away with at The Raging Bull Awards". Follow Us on: Facebook - @COVERPublications Twitter - @COVERchat Website - cover.co.za Youtube - COVER Publications South Africa
Worum geht’s in dieser Folge? Diese Folge ist ein Interview mit Sigrun Saunderson. Sigrun ist freiberufliche Journalistin, Texterin und Persönlichkeitscoach, und ich habe sie bei ihr zuhause in Breitenbrunn im Burgenland besucht. In dieser Season geht es ja um Personal Projects im Job, und deshalb spreche ich mit Sigrun über ein ganz besonderes Personal Project…
Paul's work includes Jim O'Hanlon's 100 Streets, Bill Clark's heartbreaking true story, Starfish, Justin Edgar's noir thriller, The Marker, and John Shackleton's psychological gothic horror, The Sleeping Room. More recently, Paul scored the award-winning documentary Three Identical Strangers, the thriller Winter Ridge, and collaborated with musicians Guy Garvey and Peter Jobson on an adaptation of The More You Ignore Me and the comedy/drama Dead in a Week: Or Your Money Back.
We had the amazingballs, superfun Jen Saunderson (@JenSaunderson, IFC's The Filling is Mutual, America's Got Talent) on the Golden Girls podcast! We watched the one where Blanche convinces Rose to give Miles a racey picture of herself for his birthday, but then shit hits the fan when Miles' friends accidentally get a glimpse. Also, Dorothy lands a job a big video game corporation where she gets to teach terrible people about who knows what. And Sophia is of course, hussling. We talked about carving words into human bones, being The Notebook-ed and lasso drinking games. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).
On this Renegade Report the hosts are joined by fearless writer of The Jaundiced Eye column, William Saunderson-Meyer. William has some choice words for the embattled news industry, hones in on the historical context for accurate journalism, and decries the click-based economics of modern media businesses. Roman explores the antique origins of fake news, and Jonathan bemoans the lack of political diversity in the contemporary media landscape.
Renegade Media — CliffCentral.com — On this Renegade Report the hosts are joined by fearless writer of The Jaundiced Eye column, William Saunderson-Meyer. William has some choice words for the embattled news industry, hones in on the historical context for accurate journalism, and decries the click-based economics of modern media businesses. Roman explores the antique origins of fake news, and Jonathan bemoans the lack of political diversity in the contemporary media landscape.
Come Holy Spirit and Equip us to Serve - Margaret Saunderson - Matthew 9:35-38 - 4/6/17 by Holy Trinity Church
话说在1719,一个叫Paul Halcke的会计,也为专天文学家计算的工程师发现了三个数字,44,117, 240。如果你把这三个数任取两个,求平方和,结果仍旧是一个完全平方数。如果你把这三个数作为一个长方体的三条边,你会发现这个长方体不但所有边是整数,所有面的对角线也是整数。符合这种条件的长方体称为欧拉砖。完美立方体是啥呢:找一个欧拉砖,使体对角线也是整数!数学家至今没有找到这样的三元组,也不能证明它不存在。Saunderson的参数化欧拉砖数公式:如果u, v, w是勾股数(比如,(3,4,5),则以下公式可以产生欧拉砖数组:2009年,发现了完美平行六面体,三条边最小的长度是271, 106, and 103。6条面对角线和4条体对角线全是整数。还找到了两个面是矩形的完美平行六面体。
话说在1719,一个叫Paul Halcke的会计,也为专天文学家计算的工程师发现了三个数字,44,117, 240。如果你把这三个数任取两个,求平方和,结果仍旧是一个完全平方数。如果你把这三个数作为一个长方体的三条边,你会发现这个长方体不但所有边是整数,所有面的对角线也是整数。符合这种条件的长方体称为欧拉砖。完美立方体是啥呢:找一个欧拉砖,使体对角线也是整数!数学家至今没有找到这样的三元组,也不能证明它不存在。Saunderson的参数化欧拉砖数公式:如果u, v, w是勾股数(比如,(3,4,5),则以下公式可以产生欧拉砖数组:2009年,发现了完美平行六面体,三条边最小的长度是271, 106, and 103。6条面对角线和4条体对角线全是整数。还找到了两个面是矩形的完美平行六面体。
话说在1719,一个叫Paul Halcke的会计,也为专天文学家计算的工程师发现了三个数字,44,117, 240。如果你把这三个数任取两个,求平方和,结果仍旧是一个完全平方数。如果你把这三个数作为一个长方体的三条边,你会发现这个长方体不但所有边是整数,所有面的对角线也是整数。符合这种条件的长方体称为欧拉砖。完美立方体是啥呢:找一个欧拉砖,使体对角线也是整数!数学家至今没有找到这样的三元组,也不能证明它不存在。Saunderson的参数化欧拉砖数公式:如果u, v, w是勾股数(比如,(3,4,5),则以下公式可以产生欧拉砖数组:2009年,发现了完美平行六面体,三条边最小的长度是271, 106, and 103。6条面对角线和4条体对角线全是整数。还找到了两个面是矩形的完美平行六面体。
话说在1719,一个叫Paul Halcke的会计,也为专天文学家计算的工程师发现了三个数字,44,117, 240。如果你把这三个数任取两个,求平方和,结果仍旧是一个完全平方数。如果你把这三个数作为一个长方体的三条边,你会发现这个长方体不但所有边是整数,所有面的对角线也是整数。符合这种条件的长方体称为欧拉砖。完美立方体是啥呢:找一个欧拉砖,使体对角线也是整数!数学家至今没有找到这样的三元组,也不能证明它不存在。Saunderson的参数化欧拉砖数公式:如果u, v, w是勾股数(比如,(3,4,5),则以下公式可以产生欧拉砖数组:2009年,发现了完美平行六面体,三条边最小的长度是271, 106, and 103。6条面对角线和4条体对角线全是整数。还找到了两个面是矩形的完美平行六面体。
Desde siempre Archi Ferrero y Jaume Avellana (Delusions) se han sentido atraídos por la música electrónica. Pasaron su adolescencia escuchando Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, New Order... Pronto descubrieron el sonido de Detroit, Mills, Shakir, Saunderson, Larkin, Hood. A medida que su gusto se desarrollaba, también crecía su pasión por el sonido de Birmingham y por las producciones de Surgeon, Regis o Female. Decidieron crear su propio sello, Ballistic, publicando en vinilo y digital artistas como Fanon Flowers, Agony Forces, Svreca, Ancient Methods, Casual Violence, Jose Pouj o los propios Delusions. tracklist__ 01 - Dadub - Iridescent Fragment 02 - Ancient Methods - Born Of Ashes 03 - Delusions - Illusions 04 - Casual Violence - Acceptance Of The Fact And Hand 05 - Codex Empire - Fumifugium 06 - Rvde - CNCB 07 - Cnc : Mass (Delusions Remix) 08 - Svreca - Utero (Regis Remix) 09 - Samuel Kerridge - FLA 1 10 - Delusions - Untitled 11 - Orphx - Burning flags (Surgeon Remix) @ballistic_delusions
Desde siempre Archi Ferrero y Jaume Avellana (Delusions) se han sentido atraídos por la música electrónica. Pasaron su adolescencia escuchando Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, New Order... Pronto descubrieron el sonido de Detroit, Mills, Shakir, Saunderson, Larkin, Hood. A medida que su gusto se desarrollaba, también crecía su pasión por el sonido de Birmingham y por las producciones de Surgeon, Regis o Female. Decidieron crear su propio sello, Ballistic, publicando en vinilo y digital artistas como Fanon Flowers, Agony Forces, Svreca, Ancient Methods, Casual Violence, Jose Pouj o los propios Delusions. tracklist__ 01 - Dadub - Iridescent Fragment 02 - Ancient Methods - Born Of Ashes 03 - Delusions - Illusions 04 - Casual Violence - Acceptance Of The Fact And Hand 05 - Codex Empire - Fumifugium 06 - Rvde - CNCB 07 - Cnc : Mass (Delusions Remix) 08 - Svreca - Utero (Regis Remix) 09 - Samuel Kerridge - FLA 1 10 - Delusions - Untitled 11 - Orphx - Burning flags (Surgeon Remix) @ballistic_delusions
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This week it's Kate Saunderson a part of the user research and engagement team at the Scottish Government. We had amazing chat covering how she deals with a commute, the concept of a career and how we define success. There's lots of reading materials from this one and a few others Kate wanted to add in all are listed below. Twitter - @kalsau - https://twitter.com/kalsau Instagram - @kalsau - https://www.instagram.com/kalsau/ The double diamond - http://www.thecreativeindustries.co.uk/uk-creative-overview/news-and-views/view-what-is-design-and-why-it-matters Quiet - Susan Kane - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Quiet-Power-Introverts-World-Talking-ebook/dp/B0074YVW1G Career Rocket Fuel Article - https://www.fastcocreate.com/3027499/career-rocket-fuel-whether-youre-a-millennial-or-eyeing-retirement-heres-what-you-really-nee The School of Life - http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/books/ Bird by Bird - Anne Lammot https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bird-Instructions-Writing-Life/dp/0385480016 The Ice Palace that Melted Away - Bill Stumpf https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ice-Palace-That-Melted-Away/dp/0375402217 The School of Life Book Sets - http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/books/ No, You Can’t Have It All - Eric C. Sinoway - https://hbr.org/2012/10/no-you-cant-have-it-all Daring Greatly - Brene Brown https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daring-Greatly-Courage-Vulnerable-Transforms/dp/1592408419
Sydney Blu 30 Min 1. Sydney Blu & Cari Golden - Too Clean (Toolroom Records) 2. YouandMe - House Will Survive feat Brothers Vibe (Joeski Dub) (Suara) 3. Matador - The Enemy feat Felix Da Housecat (Rukus) 4. Fernando Campo - Bass Groove (Balian Records) Blu Pick of the Week 5. MK - Always (Weiss Remix) (Ministry of Sound) Saunderson Brothers Guest Mix
01 Kojo Akusa "Hey" (Soul Secured Remix) 02 Kevin Yost "Shout" (Deep Reason Version) 03 Mona Lazette "Pressure Pressure" (Art of Tones Remix) 04 Sandy Rivera "Long Time Coming" (Main Mix) 05Sebb Junior "Baby Come Back" 06 Electronic Youth "Way Back" (Original Mix) 07 Klaves "Say It" (Original Mix) 08 Todd Terry, Carl Hanaghan "In The House" 09 Nora En Pure & Redondo "I Got To Do" 10 Tête de la Course "Something About This" 11 Dantiez Saunderson, Khila "Everywhere You Go" (Curtis Gabriel) 12 DJ Fudge "Come On Dance" 13 Soul Asylum "Who Do You Love" (Full Intention Remix) 14 Basti Grub, Natch! & Dothen "Oh Baby Dance" 15 Gorge "Tayo" 16 Guglielmo Duranti & UGLH "The Flowering Of Love" 17 Detroit Swindle "Hows Music" 18 Filta Freqz "Master Blaster" 19 Re-Tide "The Big Question" Time 62:00
Kweku Saunderson is the nephew of Detroit techno legend and pioneer, Kevin 'Inner City' Saunderson of the infamous Belleville Three. The other two producers being of course the equally legendary Juan Atkins and Derrick May. Kweku has followed in his uncle's footsteps and started in the world of production at a rather young age. Although not quite the same as remixing his uncle, I was proud to be a part of this project with a young and upcoming artist. That said, there's some projects as artists you wish you could do over, and this was one of them. Frankly I think the remix sucks, but it's out there and on Beatport, so it should be on here too! Seeing as I don't feel this remix is up to par, it may go up as a free giveaway shortly. Let me know if you want a copy!
1. KPD & Dantiez Saunderson Featuring La Rae Starr - Place Called Home 2. fnKey - About My Love 3. Full intention - Let Me Be (Andre Crom & Chi Thanh Remix) 4. Robert Dietz - Sweatshop 5. Dantiez Saunderson & Roger Jay - Down (Freak Mix) 6. Pianorama 7. Franco De Mulero & Alex Laviano - Saturday (Altus Project Remix) 8. Kevi Anavi - Touching My Soul (KPD Remix) For info & bookings: rickysimmondsdj@live.com Follow on www.twitter.com/RickySimmondsDJ Catch The Sound of Deep House show every Thursday night from 5-7pm exclusive to Ministry of Sound Radio www.ministryofsound.com/radio
1. Dantiez Saunderson - The Harp (Beckwith Remix) - KMS Records 2. Beckwith - Clarion - Anjunadeep 3. Austin Welsh - Uh Uh Uh - Nurvous 4. Alpha Omega Feat. Cathy Battistessa - Rhythm Takes Control - Red Rose Records 5. MANIK - Because of You - Black Butter 6. Blood Groove & Kikis - Deep Down (Beckwith Remix) - Nueva Digital 7. Beckwith - Anandia - Anjunadeep 8. PJ - Happy Days For info & bookings: rickysimmondsdj@live.com Follow on www.twitter.com/RickySimmondsDJ Catch The Sound of Deep House show every Thursday night from 5-7pm exclusive to Ministry of Sound Radio www.ministryofsound.com/radio
This is the first part of a two hour set at the Blend party in Boston at Machine Nightclub. This room had so much energy and enthusiasm. You can hear the crowd thru the headphone/mic jobby as Nigel screams here and there. Enjoy!!!
Arizona's techno maestro Brandon De Carlo takes time from his busy production schedule on his own label and KMS to give us a treatful tech house mix for this week's Techno Nation radio show on Technohouse.fm. Enjoy!
New Year's Eve 2014! Live in Jacksonville, Florida! Please forgive some of the drunken shouting into the headphones that ensued on this wild party evening. Jacksonville, Florida got a rare taste of some deep techno business for a rowdie NYE crowd. Enjoy!
Another big night at RED-ZONE towers this week as DANTIEZ SAUNDERSON from KMS Records joined us for a full 2 hour set ahead of his appearance at LEAF with his father Kevin! Here's the playlist: 1 Dantiez Saunderson - The Harp (Nathan Surreal remix) (Instrumental) [LIMIT_MASTER] 2 You Say I Say Dantiez Saunderson 3 Eva Mendes Mosca 4 Surfin (Nice7 Remix) Tube & Berger 5 Reverse Skydiving feat. Anabel Englund (Shadow Child Remix) Hot Natured 6 Lay It Down Re-Smoked feat. Sacha Robotti & DJ Nehpets (VIP) Claude VonStroke, Sacha Robotti 7 Shut Up and Dance feat. Chris The Voice (Pleasurekraft Remix) Eric Sneo, Chris The Voice 8 Moove (Original Mix) Alex Costa 9 Hustles Revenge (Prok & Fitch Remix) Joeski 10 Bring Me That Water (Original Mix) Catz 'n Dogz 11 Charca (Original Mix) Hector Couto 12 Yo Vogue (Original Mix) French Fries 13 Mooshi (Original Mix) Pig&Dan 14 Theater Tune Dantiez Saunderson 15 Rottt (Dantiez Saunderson) Dantiez Saunderson 16 Bageera & Danitez Saunderson - Collab1 master2 17 NY's Finest - Do You Feel Me (Gerd's No-Kicks-Re-Interpretation) 18 Inner City - Bad Girl (House Of Virus remix) 19 Montreal (EJECA Remix) Bloc Party 20 Bageera &Dantiez - Collab123 21 Rottt (Dantiez Saunderson) Dantiez Saunderson 22 Jack (Original Mix) Hoxton Whores, Mike Newman 23 Place called home DRY VOCAL 24 Inner City - Big Fun (Stereo Phunk & Dantiex Saunderson) Ten Eight Seven Mastered 25 John Norman & Dantiez Saunderson - Stuck In My Mind (Original) 26 John Norman & Dantiez Saunderson - Resonance (Original Mix) - Ten Eight Seven Masterd V1 27 The Harp (T) Dantiez Saunderson
Wil Saunderson and Ed Thompson talk to BIS about being a graduate at McLaren automotive
Getting very dark and hard..... Enjoy this studio mix and listen loudly! Ant Brooks-Tribal Rhythm Mastiksoul,Gregor Salto-Toca Bunda James Priestley & Marco Antonio-Speed (Trevino Remix) Little Helper-Little Helper 52-1 Orphyx-Cut Through Richie Hawtin-The Tunnel Sasha-Park It In The Shade (Original Mix) Cassegrain-Painter of Modern Life Nigel Richards-Alaskan Bear Attack Terence Fixmer-When The Moon L.A.W.-AWOL (Angel Alanis Mix) Apollo of Minneapolis-Bravo J Gonzalez-Techno Voice (GD & B Remix) Loco and Jam-Estadio (Original Mix)
Giom "Hot Rabbits" (Orig & Spiritchaser) John Mood "A Basement Romance" Liquideep "Feel It" (Shur-I-Kan Vocal) Detroit Swindle "Guess What" (Orig) Ed Herbst "Those Memories" (Orig) Eddy T. "Deeper" Sean Dizzyfunk "Thinking" (Toka Project) Solution "Feels So Right" (Scientists Of Sound) Jay Vegas "Don't Stop" (In The Beginning) Stefano Ritteri "The Rules of Control" Inner City, Kevin Saunderson "Future" (DJ Chus in Stereo) E85 "House Bromance" Recorded: 2013.01.01 Time: 52:20
PHUNK'DUP launched in September 1999 as an underground electronic music movement and touring club event concept plus production title on the Impulsive Records label, founded by Irish DJ/Producers Dean Sherry, Barry Dempsey & Darren Nolan. After setting up their own family of labels (Impulsive, IR2 & Landmass) as directors of Impulsive Music Irl the group released numerous tracks & EPs globally to critical acclaim and licensed tracks to majors including Fade & Global Underground. The PHUNK'DUP sound has it's roots somewhere between House Techno & Electro but is defined in general by it's bassline-driven energy. The PHUNK'DUP Soundystem toured incessantly around Ireland's clubs, colleges & venues with a full-on production of music, visuals & energy previously unknown and built up a regular rotational residency network around the entire country plus settled into long term base promotional residencies to further promote their sound & indeed the evolving Irish underground scene. The tours hit almost every club, venue & college across all 32 counties. Venues included HMV Leitrim, Ten Waterford, 303 Wexford, GPO Galway, Henry's Cork, Thompson's Belfast, Foundry Carlow, Legend's Curragh, Johnstown House Naas, Doran's, Tivoli, the Metro, Kitchen & MONO Dublin and of course Switch in Dublin's Temple Bar where PHUNK'DUP held their main full venue promotional residency Dublin club base. These bases provided many platforms for up & coming DJs & producers get their introductions and first step in the industry and showcased the very best Irish talent to the world. PHUNK'DUP has since went on to guest around the world in the UK, Europe, Middle East & US. The PHUNK'DUP DJs own club history reads as a defining list including the Shaft, Ormond, Olympic, Temple, POD, System, Kitchen, Switch, Garage, Dame Lane, Lillies, Thompsons, Network, Shine, Purty, HMV, Music Factory, Pasha, Velvet, Tube, Renaissance, Wax, Radio City, Soda, Purple Onion, Henry's, GPO, Legends, Sirens, Vaults, Strictly Rhythm, 303, Sides, Asylum, Zanzibar, Odeon, Isaac Butts, Spirit, Ten, Lush, Red Box, Point, Zoo, Sin, Traffic, Republica, Slatterys, Mean Fiddler, Eamon Dorans, Purty, MONO, Wrights & various festivals. Guest DJs that have appeared or been supported by the crew include names such as Vath, Hawtin, Oakenfold, Sasha/Digweed, Cox, Clarke, Tong, Slam, Rampling, Humphries, Morales, Emerson, C, Knuckles, Saunderson, Warren, Fontaine, Howlett, Beltram, C, Jefferson, Knuckles, MAW +many more. This PODCAST will showcase the PHUNK'DUP sound, energy, music, DJs & vision on a regular basis... I hope you enjoy :) Dean Sherry 2011
A techno mix inspired by artists and labels such as Derrick May, Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills, Basic Channel, Mr G and G Flame.
House/Techno mix influenced by D Wynn, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Carl Craig.
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground MovementRichie Hawtin Biography Artist, DJ, conceptualist and ambassador, more than anyone else in modern electronic music, Richie Hawtin has relentlessly proved himself to be a true innovator. The one-man mogul behind acclaimed Techno imprints Plus 8 & Minus sends signals out all over the world from his HQ in an old fire station in Windsor, Ontario – just across the border from Detroit Techno City. The signals are constantly evolving, his Plastikman persona gave Techno a unique face with a series of four ruthlessly minimal albums of skeletal beauty, while breathtaking festival live sets at Glastonbury and Tribal Gathering helped invent stadium Techno. His “Decks, EFX & 909” album released on novamute in 1999 expanded the concept of a DJ mix album beyond the imagination of most DJs. As a pioneering DJ and party promoter he was banned from entering America for 18 months. Yet this jet-setting international futurist is as at home exhibiting alongside acclaimed modern sculptor Anish Kapoor as he is headlining a bush rave with Josh Wink somewhere in Western Australia. More of a decade into his career, it’s no surprise that the every-youthful Hawtin is up to something new. This time, he’s reconstructing the DJ mix album even further with “DE9: Closer To The Edit”, the groundbreaking new album set for release on the novamute label in September 2001. His first mix album, for the Mixmag Live series, saw him use extra effects and drum machines as long ago as 1993, “Decks, EFX & 909” cut laser-style between tracks and now, “DE9: Closer To The Edit”, sees Hawtin use his sampler to tear the skin and the flesh from the tracks until there’s just a skeleton left, which he reassembles into a kind of Frankenstein’s robot. The result is a mix album like you’ve never heard before. Hawtin describes this unique process “I recorded, sampled, cut and spliced over 100 tracks down into their most basic components. I ended up with over 300 loops, ranging in different lengths. I started to recreate and reinterpret each track and then put the pieces back together, as if an audio jigsaw puzzle – using effects and edits as the glue between each piece”. A classic like Carl Craig’s ‘4 My Peepz’ (under his Paperclip People guise) breathes in and out in less than a minute, like a lonely spirit lost on the hard drive. “I don’t like mix CDs, everyone’s being lazy, so I gotta do something different,” says Hawtin. “Some people think it’s about me using some extra equipment – a drum machine and some effects - but it’s a whole philosophy really. ‘Let’s take it to the extreme, to somewhere that’s it never been before’ “ Hawtin believes the whole DJ thing is stuck in a groove. So beyond “DE9…” he is championing a new DJ system developed in Holland called Final Scratch, with Plus 8 partner John Acquaviva. Dance and Electronic music is the most technology-based genre of all, but to Hawtin’s frustration it’s still rooted in a music delivery system developed in the 19th Century: the gramophone record. Even though more and more DJs play tracks burnt onto CD, vinyl still rules because it’s easier and instinctive to control. Final Scratch links up to the normal two-turntables-and-mixer set up, but lets you play tracks stored on a laptop using a special piece of vinyl as a ‘mouse’, or controller. You can access literally thousands of tracks, and scratch, cut, slow and mix them just like normal records using this special piece of vinyl. It’s nothing short of revolutionary. As Hawtin enthuses: “It feels and acts like a regular record.” He’s already using Final Scratch to play unreleased tracks by Josh Wink and Speedy J, and special re-edits of some of Hawtin’s classics and personal faves. Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, on June 4th 1970 Hawtin emigrated with his family when he was nine to Windsor, Ontario, where his dad Mick still works as a robot technician in the General Motors car factory (his mother, Brenda, is in real estate). Richie cheekily borrowed his dad’s persona for his house alias Robotman. His brother Matthew, who shares the Windsor fire station studio complex with Richie, is a visual artist. By 15 Richie was creeping out of the house to cross the border and go clubbing in Detroit. By 17 he was DJing at The Shelter, a dark basement club where he mixed House and Techno with Industrial music by Nitzer Ebb and Front 242. He had his own show on Detroit’s 96.3FM – inspired by a late ‘80s Detroit radio DJ called The Wizard, now better known as Jeff Mills. As a teenager Hawtin, already into Breakdancing and Electro, was stirred by the radically beautiful machine music being fashioned by Detroit Techno pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. In 1989 he set up Plus 8 Records with John Acquaviva to release their own tracks and push new artists. They started running parties in Detroit. But far from welcoming them, the tight-knit Detroit Techno scene initially turned a cold shoulder on the two renegade Canadians. “It pissed a lot of people off because there wasn’t anyone else in the city doing it – it took someone from the outside to come in and say, ‘Look, wake up,’” Richie recalls. “These guys [May, Atkins and Saunderson] have left. They’re doing their thing overseas.” Plus 8 began to gather momentum with a richly varied catalogue of hard-nosed, cutting edge Techno from artists like Speedy J, Dan Bell and Kenny Larkin. Along with the resurgence of Detroit’s confrontational Underground Resistance, this marked the second wave of Detroit Techno. “We all put the focus back on Detroit for a while, we didn’t want to make traditional Techno, we were inspired by traditional Techno. Derick, Kevin and Juan had sent these waves all over the world and we were the first to feel the rebounds of their ripples”. By 1993 Richie Hawtin’s Detroit parties had become legendary intense affairs as freaky dancing clubbers lost themselves in strange, dark warehouses transformed into disorientating warrens by walls of black plastic sheeting. Inspired by this, Hawtin elected to take Techno one stage further and develop his virtual Plastikman alter ego: a red and black gremlin that is tattooed on his forearm. He didn’t want a collection of tracks; he wanted to make an album that swallowed up the concentrated energy of those parties and spit it back out as something new. An album, “Sheet One” was recorded in a rollercoaster 48 hour studio session and released on novamute in early ‘93 and was soon followed by the brilliant ‘Spastik’, a single recorded three weeks later after a long night dancing to Derrick May. Hawtin was already shifting identities like a spy changing roles: his 1992 album “Dimension Intrusion”, under his Fuse alias, had played a key part in the Warp label’s groundbreaking “Artificial Intelligence” armchair-Techno series, but he wanted to reach further. He remembered the strange shapes that his friends threw at those warehouse parties, the different creatures they almost became. “Like plasticine,” he says. “That was the whole idea of Plastikman, it was all very viscous and pliable and moveable.” Plastikman wasn’t just a clever alter ego – it was a role for you to try on too. The sound was rubbery and sparse; its moments of melodic steel arriving unnervingly. The first album, “Sheet One”, played up Hawtin’s reputation for LSD and was promoted with a free sheet of fake acid tabs. Hawtin developed a Plastikman live show that still tours the world. Huge audiences at Glastonbury and Tribal Gathering twitched to its twittering insect rhythms, lost in a soundtrack far freakier than anything else those events had to offer. In 1994 the second album on novamute, “Musik”, let a little human warmth seep onto the clattering Plastikman rhythms, but despite its closing robot lullaby ‘Lasttrak’, it was, if anything, even more discomfortingJust as the little Plastikman gremlin was becoming an international phenomenon, American immigration officials banned Hawtin from entering America for working illegally. He was barred from entering the States for 18 months. It was a devastating experience. “My girlfriend lived there and most of my experiences were in Detroit, my friends were there and all of my musical inspiration was there – and suddenly it was like, ‘See that building over there? You can see your inspiration, but you can’t go there.’” Now, typically, he believes the ban had its benefits. It was at this point the Chemicals Brothers and Underworld began to break out of the dance world and into a wider Rock arena. Hawtin now wonders whether he might have gone further down the stadium Techno route. Instead, grounded in Windsor, he went back to the studio to reinvent. “When that happened it was the worst day of my life,” he says now, “and it was one of the best things too.” The next Plastikman project, ‘Klinik’, wouldn’t come together. “I had tried to follow those records up but there were feelings of pressure at that point,” he says now. Stuck in the studio, depressed, Hawtin set himself a new challenge and gave it a deadline. He pressurised himself back into action, releasing a series of ‘Concept’ EPs based on the months of the year. Each release would feature two tracks recorded in one month only using a set template of sounds. They would be released and then forgotten. The discipline of producing 24 tracks in 12 months rewired the creative circuits. “It progressed me to a different audience, it progressed me with effects which came into my sets and it progressed me into more of this spatial environment I was trying to get to,” says Hawtin. It was the starting point for his last Plastikman album “Consumed”, which replaced the angry black and red gremlin with dark, abstract sleeve art and the tense rhythms with swathes of bass and melody. Released on novamute in 1998, it was acclaimed in countries like France – where conceptual artists are traditionally celebrated. “Consumed” elevated Hawtin to a new status, he was now not just an international Techno star, but a contemporary artist. Asked to contribute to a French Millennium Exhibition celebrating different ideas of beauty, Hawtin created a musical installation based around the clicks, hisses and pops of vinyl – a beautiful sound, he argued, to his generation. The exhibition also featured the work of world famous sculptor, Anish Kapoor, who Hawtin had long been a fan. In fact “Consumed”’s unique textureshad been inspired by Kapoor’s beguiling, futuristic, curved shapes and the cover art echoed the sculptor’s famous obelisk. “I was walking around those sculptures and putting my head into some of them. They had like a sonic quality like chambers of nothingness – and that’s exactly what I was trying to hear. Suddenly I was able to walk around a physical version of what I wanted to do musically.” Hawtin was also moved by the mournful purple washes of the late Mark Rothko, which now hang in London’s Tate Modern. Rothko’s work, says Hawtin, “is very, very subtle, just washes of texture. It kind of gave me a visual perspective of what I was trying to get out of my head, sonically. On a flat surface.” This is where Hawtin is at now. Constantly touring all over the world and keeping fans updated on his world wide DJ travels via his website diaries; taking his dad out to dinner with John Peel (a big deal for his Peel–fan father especially now his son is a huge favourite of the radio DJ); pushing himself to his creative boundaries and taking Techno with him. Not just to the middle of the dancefloor, but also above it. “The good Techno musicians enjoy having a good time, but can see beyond it,” Hawtin notes. “It’s the closest to a contemporary art form.” With Jeff Mills providing an installation to the recent Sonar event in Barcelona, Germany’s Thomas Brinkmann moving from conceptual art into conceptual Techno, and increasing connections between the two worlds. As Techno and art move closer together Hawtin sees it as a logical part of his constant reinvention. “It’s about setting a standard for yourself and progressing yourself. Showing people you can do something interesting that’s more than just dance music.” CONTACT INFORMATION Label/Sales: Rudy Delgado | rd@m-nus.com tel. +49 30 405040 345 Press Contact: Meike Nolte | mn@m-nus.com tel. +49 30 405040 355 Tour/Booking: Katrin Schlotfeldt | katrin@clonk.com tel. +49 30 40056892 Special Thanks To Mrs Meike Nolte,Rudy Delgado & Richie Hawtin