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The Evidence Based Pole Podcast
How to Learn Pole Dance at Home

The Evidence Based Pole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 23:41


In this episode of the Science of Slink podcast, Dr. Rosy Boa delves into the intricacies of learning pole dance at home. With a background in pole dance since 2012 and instruction since 2018, she brings extensive experience and scientific insights to the discussion. The episode covers the effectiveness of home-based exercise supported by recent research, methods to maintain motivation, and strategies to avoid common injuries. Dr. Boa shares her 'pyramid of pole' framework to guide beginners through physical conditioning, technical learning, and artistic expression. The episode also explores how to adapt training routines to home environments, addressing space limitations, flooring types, and unique home dynamics like pets or kids. Finally, Dr. Boa highlights the importance of appropriate movement levels and offers specific recommendations for home pole dance practice, urging listeners to be patient and consistent in their training.Are you a pole nerd interested in trying out online pole classes with Slink Through Strength? We'd love to have you! Use the code “podcast” for 10% off the Intro Pack and try out all of our unique online pole classes: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog/25a67bd1/?productId=1828315&clearCart=true Citations: McDonagh, S. T., Dalal, H., Moore, S., Clark, C. E., Dean, S. G., Jolly, K., ... & Taylor, R. S. (2023). Home‐based versus centre‐based cardiac rehabilitation. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (10).Schutzer, K. A., & Graves, B. S. (2004). Barriers and motivations to exercise in older adults. Preventive medicine, 39(5), 1056-1061.Lee, J. Y., Lin, L., & Tan, A. (2019). Prevalence of pole dance injuries from a global online survey. The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 60(2), 270-275.Nicholas, J., Weir, G., Alderson, J. A., Stubbe, J. H., Van Rijn, R. M., Dimmock, J. A., ... & Donnelly, C. J. (2022). Incidence, mechanisms, and characteristics of injuries in pole dancers: a prospective cohort study. Medical problems of performing artists, 37(3), 151-164.Dang, Y., Chen, R., Koutedakis, Y., & Wyon, M. A. (2023). The efficacy of physical fitness training on dance injury: a systematic review. International journal of sports medicine, 44(02), 108-116.Ambegaonkar, J. P., Chong, L., & Joshi, P. (2021). Supplemental training in dance: a systematic review. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics, 32(1), 117-135.Bohm, S., Mersmann, F., & Arampatzis, A. (2015). Human tendon adaptation in response to mechanical loading: a systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise intervention studies on healthy adults. Sports medicine-open, 1, 1-18.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Science of Slink Podcast02:24 The Benefits of Home-Based Pole Dance Training06:54 Building Physical Capacity for Pole Dance08:23 Cross Training and Injury Prevention14:09 Considerations for Home Pole Dancers18:00 Recommendations for Beginners21:20 The Science of Slink Membership23:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Relentless Health Value
EP467: Connecting Sky-High ER Spend to Primary Care Access—Following the Dollar Through Carriers and Hospitals, With Stacey Richter

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 23:09


Here's my new idea for an episode. Welcome to it. I want to talk about a major theme running through the last few episodes of Relentless Health Value. And this theme is, heads up, going to continue through a few upcoming shows as well. For a full transcript of this episode, click here. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the free weekly newsletter to be a member of the Relentless Tribe. We have Matt McQuide coming up, talking about patient engagement, and Christine Hale, MD, MBA, talking about high-cost claimants. And we also have an encore coming up with Kenny Cole, MD, talking about a lot of things; but patient trust is one of them. But before I get to the main theme to ponder here, let me talk about what gets selected to talk about on Relentless Health Value. I will freely admit, how topics for shows get picked, it's not exactly a linear sort of affair. And furthermore, even if it were, I can't always get the stars to align to get a specific cluster of guests to all come on like one after the other. So, for sure, it might be less than obvious at times where my head is at—and sometimes, admittedly, I don't even know. This may sound incredibly scattershot (and it probably is), but in my defense, this whole healthcare thing, in case you didn't know, it's really complicated. Every time I get a chance to chat with an expert, I learn something new. I feel like it's almost impossible to sit in a vacuum and mastermind some kind of grand insight. Very, very fortunately, I don't need to sit in a cave and do all this heavy thinking all by myself. We got ourselves a tribe here of like-minded, really smart folks between the guests and you lot, all of you in the tribe of listeners who are here every week. Yeah, you rock! And I can always count on you to start teasing out the themes and the through lines and the really key actionable points. You email me. You write great posts and comments on LinkedIn and elsewhere. Even if I am a little bit behind the eight ball translating my instinct into an actual trend line, it doesn't slow this bus down. It's you who keeps it moving, which is why I can confidently say it's you all who are to blame for this new idea I came up with the other day after the podcast with Al Lewis (EP464) triggered so much amazing and really deep insight and dot connecting back and forth that hooked together the past six, I'm gonna say, or so shows. Let's just start at the beginning. Let's start with the topics that have been discussed in the past several episodes of the pod. Here I go. Emergency room visits are now costing about 6% of total plan sponsor spend on average. That was the holy crap moment from the episode with Al Lewis (EP464). Emergency room volume is up, and also prices are up. In that show with Al Lewis, I did quote John Lee, MD, who is an emergency room doctor, by the way. I quoted him because he told a story about a patient who came into the ER, winds up getting a big workup in his ER. Dr. Lee says he sees this situation a lot where the patient comes in, they've had something going on for a while, they've tried to make an appointment with their PCP or even urgent care, they could not get in. It's also really hard to coordinate and get all the blood work or the scans and have that all looked at that's needed for the workup to even happen. I've spoken with multiple ER doctors at this point, and they all say pretty much the same thing. They see the same scenario happen often enough, maybe even multiple times a day. Patient comes in with something that may or may not be emergent, and they are now in the ER because they've been worried about it for weeks or months. And the ER is like the only place where they can get to the bottom of what is going on with their body. And then the patient, you know, they spend the whole day in the ER getting what amounts to weeks' worth of outpatient workup accomplished and scans and imaging and labs. And there's no prior authing anything down. It's also incredibly expensive. Moving on from the Al Lewis show, earlier than that I had had on Rushika Fernandopulle, MD (EP460) and then also Scott Conard, MD (EP462). Both are PCPs, both talking about primary care and what makes good primary care and what makes bad primary care and how our current “healthcare marketplace,” as Dr. Conard puts it, incentivizes either no primary care and/or primary care where volume driven throughput is the name of the game—you know, like seeing 25 patients a day. These visits or episodes of care are often pretty transactional. If relationships are formed, it's because the doctor and/or the patient are rising above the system, not the other way around. And none of that is good for primary care doctors, nurses, or other clinicians. It's also not good for patients, and it's not good for plan sponsors or any of the ultimate purchasers here (taxpayers, patients themselves) because while all of this is going on, those patients getting no or not good primary care are somebody's next high-cost claimant. Okay, so those were the shows with Rushika Fernandopulle and Scott Conard. Then this past week was the show with Vivian Ho, PhD (EP466), who discusses the incentives that hospital leadership often has. And these incentives may actually sound great on paper, but IRL, they wind up actually jacking up prices and set up some weird incentives to increase the number of beds and the heads in them. There was also two shows, one of them with Betsy Seals (EP463) and then another one with Wendell Potter (EP384), about Medicare Advantage and what payers are up to. Alright, so let's dig in. What's the big theme? What's the big through line here? Let's take it from the top. Theme 1 is largely this (and Scott Conard actually said this flat out in his show): Primary care—good primary care, I mean—is an investment. Everything else is a cost. And those skyrocketing ER costs are pure evidence of this. Again, listen to that show with Al Lewis earlier (EP464) for a lot of details about this. But total plan costs … 6% are ER visits. Tim Denman from Premise Health wrote, “That is an insane number! Anything over 2% warrants concern.” But yeah, these days we have, on average across the country, 200 plan members out of 1000 every single year dipping into their local ER. That number, by the way, will rise and fall depending on the access and availability of primary care and/or good urgent cares. Here's from a Web site entitled ER Visit Statistics, Facts & Trends: “In the United States, emergency room visits often highlight gaps in healthcare accessibility. Many individuals turn to ERs for conditions that could have been managed through preventative or primary care. … This indicates that inadequate access to healthcare often leads to increased reliance on emergency departments. … “ED visits can entail significant costs, particularly when a considerable portion of these visits is classified as non-urgent. … [Non-urgent] visits—not requiring immediate medical intervention—often lead to unnecessary expenditures that could be better allocated in primary care settings.” And by the way, if you look at the total cost across the country of ER visits, it's billions and billions and billions of dollars. In 2017, ED visits (I don't have a stat right in front of me), but in 2017, ED visits were $76.3 billion in the United States. Alright, so, the Al Lewis show comes out, I see that, and then, like a bolt of lightning, François de Brantes, MBA, enters the chat. François de Brantes was on Relentless Health Value several years ago (EP220). I should have him come back on. But François de Brantes cemented with mortar the connectivity between runaway ER costs and the lack of primary care. He started out talking actually about a new study from the Milbank Memorial Fund. Only like 5% of our spend going to primary care is way lower than any other developed country in the world—all of whom, of course, have far higher life expectancies than us. So, yeah … they might be onto something. François de Brantes wrote (with some light editing), “Setting aside the impotence of policies, the real question we should ask ourselves is whether we're looking at the right numbers. The short answer is no, with all due respect to the researchers that crunched the numbers. That's probably because the lens they're using is incredibly narrow and misses everything else.” And he's talking now about, is that 5% primary care number actually accurate? François de Brantes continues, “Consider, for example, that in commercially insured plans, the total spend on … EDs is 6% or more.” And then he says, “Check out Stacey Richter's podcast on the subject, but 6% is essentially what researchers say is spent on, you know, ‘primary care.' Except … they don't count those costs, the ER costs. They don't count many other costs that are for primary care, meaning for the treatment of routine preventative and sick care, all the things that family practices used to manage but don't anymore. They don't count them because those services are rendered by clinicians other than those in primary care practice.” François concludes (and he wrote a great article) that if you add up all the dollars that are spent on things that amount to primary care but just didn't happen in a primary care office, it's conservatively around 17% of total dollars. So, yeah … it's not like anyone is saving money by not making sure that every plan member or patient across the country has a relationship with an actual primary care team—you know, a doctor or a nurse who they can get on the phone with who knows them. Listen to the show coming up with Matt McQuide. This theme will continue. But any plan not making sure that primary care happens in primary care offices is shelling out for the most expensive primary care money can buy, you know, because it's gonna happen either in the ER or elsewhere. Jeff Charles Goldsmith, PhD, put this really well. He wrote, “As others have said, [this surge in ER dollars is a] direct consequence of [a] worsening primary care shortage.” Then Dr. John Lee turned up. He, I had quoted on the Al Lewis show, but he wrote a great post on LinkedIn; and part of it was this: “Toward a systemic solution, [we gotta do some unsqueezing of the balloon]. Stacey and Al likened our system to a squeezed balloon, with pressure forcing patients into the [emergency room]. The true solution is to ‘unsqueeze' the system by improving access to care outside the [emergency room]. Addressing these upstream issues could prevent patients from ending up in the [emergency room]. … While the necessary changes are staring us in the face, unsqueezing the balloon is far more challenging than it sounds.” And speaking of ER docs weighing in, then we had Mick Connors, MD, who left a banger of a comment with a bunch of suggestions to untangle some of these challenges that are more challenging than they may sound at first glance that Dr. Lee mentions. And as I said, he's a 30-year pediatric emergency physician, so I'm inclined to take his suggestions seriously. You can find them on LinkedIn. But yeah, I can see why some communities are paying 40 bucks a month or something for patients without access to primary care to get it just like they pay fire departments or police departments. Here's a link to Primary Care for All Americans, who are trying to help local communities get their citizens primary care. And Dr. Conard talked about this a little bit in that episode (EP462). I can also see why plan sponsors have every incentive to change the incentives such that primary care teams can be all in on doing what they do. Dr. Fernandopulle (EP460) hits on this. This is truly vital, making sure that the incentives are right, because we can't forget, as Rob Andrews has said repeatedly, organizations do what you pay them to do. And unless a plan sponsor gets into the mix, it is super rare to encounter anybody paying anybody for amazing primary care in an actual primary care setting. At that point, Alex Sommers, MD, ABEM, DipABLM, arrived on the scene; and he wrote (again with light editing—sorry, I can't read), “This one is in my wheelhouse. There is a ton that could be done here. There just has to be strategy in any given market. It's a function of access, resources, and like-minded employers willing to invest in a direct relationship with providers. But not just any providers. Providers who are willing to solve a big X in this case. You certainly don't need a trauma team on standby to remove a splinter or take off a wart. A great advanced primary care relationship is one way, but another thing is just access to care off-hours with the resources to make a difference in a cost-plus model. You can't help everybody at once. But you can help a lot of people if there is a collaborative opportunity.” And then Dr. Alex Sommers continues. He says, “We already have EKG, most procedures and supplies, X-ray, ultrasounds, and MRI in our clinics. All that's missing is a CT scanner. It just takes a feasible critical mass to invest in a given geography for that type of alternative care model to alter the course here. Six percent of plan spend going to the ER. My goodness.” So, then we have Ann Lewandowski, who just gets to the heart of the matter and the rate critical for primary care to become the investment that it could be: trust. Ann Lewandowski says, “I 100% agree with all of this, basically. I think strong primary care that promotes trust before things get so bad people think they need to go to the emergency room is the way to go.” This whole human concept of trust is a gigantic requirement for clinical and probably financial success. We need primary care to be an investment, but for it to be an investment, there's got to be relationships and there has to be trust between patients and their care teams. Now, neither relationships nor trust are super measurable constructs, so it's really easy for some finance pro to do things in the name of efficiency or optimization that undermine the entire spirit of the endeavor without even realizing it. Then we have a lot of primary care that doesn't happen in primary care offices. It happens in care settings like the ER. So, let's tug this theme along to the shows that concern carriers, meaning the shows with Wendell Potter (EP384) on how shareholders influence carrier behavior and with Betsy Seals (EP463) on Medicare Advantage plans and what they're up to. Here's where the primary care/ER through line starts to connect to carriers. Here's a LinkedIn post by the indomitable Steve Schutzer, MD. Dr. Schutzer wrote about the Betsy Seals conversation, and he said, “Stacey, you made a comment during this fabulous episode with Betsy that I really believe should be amplified from North to South, coast to coast—something that unfortunately is not top of mind for many in this industry. And that was ‘focus on the value that accrues to the patient'—period, end of story. That is the north star of the [value-based care] movement, lest we forget. Financial outcome measures are important in the value equation, but the numerator must be about the patient. As always, grateful for your insights and ongoing leadership.” Oh, thank you so much. And same to you. Grateful for yours. Betsy Seals in that podcast, though, she reminded carrier listeners about this “think about the value accruing to the patient” in that episode. And in the Wendell Potter encore that came out right before the show with Betsy, yeah, what Wendell said kind of made me realize why Betsy felt it important to remind carriers to think about the value accruing to patients. Wall Street rewards profit maximization in the short term. It does not reward value accruing to the patient. However—and here's me agreeing with Dr. Steve Schutzer, because I think this is what underlies his comment—if what we're doing gets so far removed from what is of value to the patient, then yeah, we're getting so removed from the human beings we're allegedly serving, that smart people can make smart decisions in theoretical model world. But what's being done lacks a fundamental grounding in actual reality. And that's dangerous for plan members, but it's also pretty treacherous from a business and legal perspective, as I think we're seeing here. Okay, so back to our theme of broken primary care and accelerating ER costs. Are carriers getting in there and putting a stop to it? I mean, as aforementioned about 8 to 10 times, if you have a broken primary care system, you're gonna pay for primary care, alright. It's just gonna be in really expensive care settings. You gotta figure carriers are wise to this and they're the ones that are supposed to be keeping healthcare costs under control for all America. Well, relative to keeping ER costs under control, here's a link to a study Vivian Ho, PhD, sent from Health Affairs showing how much ER prices have gone up. ER prices are way higher than they used to be. So, you'd think that carriers would have a huge incentive to get members primary care and do lots and lots of things to ensure that not only would members have access to primary care, but it'd be amazing primary care with doctors and nurses that were trusted and relationships that would be built. It'd be salad days for value. Except … they're not doing a whole lot at any scale that I could find. We have Iora and ChenMed and a few others aside. These are advanced primary care groups that are deployed by carriers, and these organizations can do great things. But I also think they serve—and this came up in the Dr. Fernandopulle show (EP460)—they serve like 1% of overall patient populations. Dr. Fernandopulle talked about this in the context of why these advanced primary care disruptors may have great impact on individual patients but they have very little overall impact at a national scale. They're just not scaled, and they're not nationwide. But why not? I mean, why aren't carriers all over this stuff? Well, first of all—and again, kind of like back to the Wendell show (EP384) now—if we're thinking short term, as a carrier, like Wall Street encourages, you know, quarter by quarter, and if only the outlier, mission-driven folks (the knights) in any given carrier organization are checking what's going on actually with plans, members, and patients like Betsy advised, keep in mind it's a whole lot cheaper and it's easier to just deny care. And you can do that at scale if you get yourself an AI engine and press Go. Or you can come up with, I don't know, exciting new ways to maximize your risk adjustment and upcoding. There's an article that was written by Sergei Polevikov, ABD, MBA, MS, MA

Scaling Secrets
Innovative Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery - Steve Schutzer

Scaling Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 34:36


Join Dr. Steve Schutzer as he discusses the groundbreaking work of Upswing Health in transforming orthopedic care. Discover how a pilot study in Connecticut with 25,000 State Health Plan members led to significant savings and reduced orthopedic encounters. Learn about Upswing Health's innovative approach, the impact of the Consolidated Appropriation Act, and the journey towards a more transparent and efficient healthcare system. Dr. Schutzer shares insights on overcoming industry challenges, the importance of resilience, and the role of technology in virtual healthcare. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about the future of healthcare!

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Voices of Self Funding: Dr. Steven Schutzer, Orthopedic Surgeon & Co-founder & COO, Upswing Health

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 39:06


Prepare yourself for a transformative exploration as we delve into the critical realm of Musculoskeletal (MSK) programs. In this eye-opening discussion, long-time orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Steven Schutzer examines the exorbitant costs associated with unnecessary surgeries and how self-funded employers could scale models to tackle the MSK issue head on. We talked about how Virtual Diagnosis could be the game-changer we've been waiting for, and how advanced data analytics platforms are helping to identify members for targeted interventions. Tune in now to hear about the intricacies of MSK programs and learn strategies to improve your benefits program. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Healthcare Upside/Down: The Ouch Moment with Steve Schutzer, MD, Advanced Orthopedics New England.

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 26:37


S2E32: The Ouch Moment with Steve Schutzer, MD, Advanced Orthopedics New England and host Dr. Nick. Surgery should be an option but one for consideration later after other tools have failed. Increasingly medicine is moving to this model but the specialty of orthopedics that deals with problems in bones and muscles has been slower to move toward a more holistic approach where surgery is not the first option. How do we make this a wider standard of care? As you will hear this more integrated approach is a win for everyone. It is a win for patients who are getting the best that medicine and orthopedics have to offer. But even in a fee-for-service world, it is best for orthopedic surgeons and hospitals, helping remove the long waits and wasted resources on inappropriate care selections. Instead, this allows orthopedic surgeons to focus on the patients that need them most. Your better pill to swallow is to rethink the delivery of specialized orthopedic services and intercept those patients that have traditionally been referred in and often clog up the specialist referral network. Create solutions that answer the question quickly and efficiently for patients – what do they have and where should they go, thereby freeing up your specialist resources to treat the patients who need and will benefit from the highly skilled resources quickly. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio.” Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

Relentless Health Value
Encore! EP294: Building a Center of Excellence: A Playbook for Physician Entrepreneurs, With Steve Schutzer, MD

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 33:52


Believe me, filling in for the uncontested master of podcasts, Stacey Richter, is just a tad unnerving! My name is Dr. Steve Schutzer. I'm an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacement surgery, and I think it's fair to say that I'm more comfortable, in my own lane, doing complex surgery than doing this introduction to our encore podcast 294 entitled “Building a Center of Excellence: A Playbook for Physician Entrepreneurs,” which aired originally in October 2020. But when Stacey graciously offered me the honor of doing so, I said to myself (sic: Steve, suck it up) what an opportunity to share with the devoted listeners of this show my humble perspectives on the prominent position COEs (also known as Centers of Excellence) are playing in this rapidly accelerating, evolving, and exciting healthcare landscape. So, there's an ancient Chinese proverb that goes like this: “When the wind of change blows, some build walls, and others build windmills”—or in this case, Centers of Excellence! And the winds of change in healthcare are blowing, maybe even reaching gale force. In the year since episode 294 aired, there's been unambiguous upsurge of activity, in part fueled by the pandemic, that has collectively and finally moved the healthcare value agenda across the chasm, over the inflection point—and there's no turning back. Unaccountable fee for service as the predominant payment model for healthcare services is, well, shall we say, on its last legs—being replaced by reimbursement models that are aligned with the clinical and financial outcome of the services actually delivered to our patients. For COEs, that's characteristically in the form of predictable bundled payments and fully warrantied episodes of care. Question: Where do COEs fit in this new landscape? Answer: COEs are the common pathway for all healthcare purchasers (whether they're self-funded employers, advanced primary care groups, Medicare Advantage—all of them) to steer agnostically to high-quality specialists focused on a defined set of healthcare services and who are willing to assume total cost of care for their product. And the favorable impact of COEs on the ROI for purchasers has now moved beyond the realm of theory to indisputable. Take, for example, the recent report by the RAND Corporation published earlier this year in Health Affairs: A study of over 2300 patients who had either total joint, spine, or bariatric surgery done under the Carrum Health program at one of their COEs. Carrum Health is a value-based national COE platform that connects self-insured employers with top providers under standardized bundled payment arrangements. And now in full disclosure, I serve as medical advisor for the company; and our program, the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute in Hartford, Connecticut, is actually a Carrum COE. But in this independent RAND analysis of two years of medical claims data, the savings per procedure when the surgery was done at a Carrum COE was over $16,000 per procedure. Readmission rates were reduced 80% on average. Out-of-pocket cost to the patient? Zero. And an astonishing 30% of patients who were in the queue awaiting surgery ultimately were treated nonoperatively! Peter Hayes is president and CEO of the Healthcare Purchaser Alliance of Maine and a frequent guest on this podcast. His organization has been under contract with Carrum for approximately two years and recently reported an ROI of 58% and plan savings approaching $1 million. And these data also closely reflect that reported in the Harvard Business Review two years ago by Ruth Coleman and colleagues from their experience with Walmart COEs. Finally, you know, I heard Stacey say of COEs in one of her podcasts, “This is not something you can do on a Tuesday.” Agree. Prescient advice. As you will hear once again in just a moment, this takes work. But physician leaders and entrepreneurs, take heed. Although you won't be able to stand this up on a Tuesday, there's no reason why you can't begin next Monday. You can contact Dr. Schutzer at steve.schutzer@gmail.com and learn more at the Novel Healthcare Solutions website.   Steven F. Schutzer, MD, graduated with honors from Union College and the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Following a surgical internship at the University of Rochester, he served as lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy. After his tour of duty, Dr. Schutzer did his general surgical training at the University of Rochester and then completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Connecticut. He was then a fellow in adult hip and reconstructive surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital, after which he entered practice in Hartford, Connecticut. Dr. Schutzer is a founding member and medical director of the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute (CJRI), a Center of Excellence at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, where he served as medical director between 2007 and 2021. He is currently the physician executive for the orthopedic service line at Trinity Health of New England. He is on the staff of Saint Francis Hospital and a member of Advanced Orthopedics New England. In 2014, Dr. Schutzer and two colleagues, Ms. Steph Kelly and Ms. Maureen Geary, launched a consulting company, Novel Healthcare Solutions, whose mission is to establish effective and trusting business relationships between physicians and hospital partners—and then create orthopedic Centers of Excellence. Dr. Schutzer is also vice president and co-founder of Upswing Health, a health technology start-up whose charge is to help 10 million lives alleviate suffering from musculoskeletal pain by the end of 2023. 04:52 Why would competitive physician groups gang together? 09:02 “Even if you never … bundle, going through the implementation process … will yield incredible unrecognized value.” 10:19 “It demands an end-to-end care redesign process.” 11:40 “The value of a COE is really unquestionable.” 11:48 “For every dollar saved [in a COE], two-thirds was in the quality side, and one-third was in the price point.” 14:38 Slide deck discussing the definition of a COE and its seven building blocks.15:06 “I'm talking about business relationships between the physicians … these are the most fundamental [relationships].” 16:24 “It is all about trust.” 16:49 What is the most central issue as to why a COE does well or fails? 17:26 “It's not just data. It has to be actionable data because physicians naturally don't trust data.” 22:55 “Employers are definitely taking note to patient-reported outcomes.” 23:38 What is the seventh element that is necessary for a COE, and what is fundamental to that element? 24:28 Where will fee-for-service doctors be in 2 to 3 years? 25:46 “The only way that we can accrue the value that we deserve is through these types of relationships.” 26:12 “The supreme motivator is opportunity.” 28:03 How do physicians and providers begin a transformation of the marketplace they're in? 28:38 “What they need from us is product. They need products to disrupt the status quo.” 31:27 “The problem is that there are vendors who are working at the margin.” You can contact Dr. Schutzer at steve.schutzer@gmail.com and learn more at the Novel Healthcare Solutions website.   @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech Why would competitive physician groups gang together? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “It demands an end-to-end care redesign process.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “The value of a COE is really unquestionable.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “It's not just data. It has to be actionable data because physicians naturally don't trust data.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “Employers are definitely taking note to patient-reported outcomes.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech Where will fee-for-service doctors be in 2 to 3 years? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech How do physicians and providers begin a transformation of the marketplace they're in? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week's #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Lisa Trumble, Jeb Dunkelberger, Dr Ian Tong, Mike Schneider, Peter Hayes, Paul Simms, Dr Steven Quimby, Dr David Carmouche (EP343), Christin Deacon, Gary Campbell, Kristin Begley, David Contorno (AEE17), David Contorno (EP339), Nikki King, Olivia Webb, Brandon Weber, Stacey Richter (INBW30), Brian Klepper (AEE16), Brian Klepper (EP335), Sunita Desai, Care Plans vs Real World (EP333), Dr Tony DiGioia, Al Lewis, John Marchica, Joe Connolly, Marshall Allen, Andrew Eye, Naomi Fried

Rompasso - RomPassion Podcast
Rompasso - ROMPASSION 127

Rompasso - RomPassion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 60:07


The most trending Russian artist delivers you a weekly radio show. Breathtaking 60 minutes of Rompasso's preferences and the world's most popular tracks are already there for you. Come closer and turn it up!   Rompasso - ROMPASSION 127   01. Swanky Tunes - Never Slow Down (Extended Mix) 02. Curbi - Safe & Sound (Extended Mix) 03. Rednod & Murat Salman - Wicked Game (Extended Mix) 04. Timmy Trumpet - Cardio (Extended Mix) 05. KPLR - Lost On You (Extended Mix) 06. Lost Prince x D.V.R.X feat. Charlotte Haining - Everything I Do (Extended Mix) 07. Gabry Ponte & Henri PFR - The Feeling (Extended Mix) 08. Schutzer feat. Pershard Owens - Be Right (Extended Mix) 09. Jonas Blue, AWA - Something Stupid (Rompasso Remix) 10. Zac Samuel - Wasting Time (Extended Edit) 11. Exclap - All I Want Is You (Extended Edit) 12. HÄWK & AMY MIYÚ - BlaBlaBla (HUTS Edit) 13. Nikless & ENV feat. Dawn Elektra - You (Extended Mix) 14. Rompasso, Imanbek feat. Karma Child - 123 (Dolly Song) 15. Plastik Funk & Greg Dela feat. Nazzereene - Magnets (Extended Mix) 16. Fousheé - Deep End (Rompasso Remix) 17. Sonny Fodera, Vintage Culture feat. MKLA - Last Thought (Extended Mix) 18. Ace Aura feat. joegarratt - Breaking Free (CloudNone Remix)     Follow Rompasso on socials: https://vk.com/rompassomusic https://www.facebook.com/officialrompasso/ https://www.instagram.com/rompasso/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dJzxVffEZI5MuHOJiQB5A https://soundcloud.com/rompassoofficial https://www.mixcloud.com/rompassoofficial/

CONTROVERSIA Radio Show By Alok
The Controversia Radio Show 030 - by Alok

CONTROVERSIA Radio Show By Alok

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 60:02


The weekly radio show from Alok. 01. Bhaskar & Tom Enzy - Born To Kill (with Alok)02. Slander - Love Is Gone (Alok Remix)03. Alok & John Legend - In My Mind04. Alok, Alott & Apophis - Alone [PREMIÈRE]05. Kohen & Parah Dice - Bring Me To Life [PREMIÈRE]06. Schutzer feat. Pershard Owens - Be Right [PREMIÈRE]07. Futuristic Polar Bears ft. Franky - No Tears Allowed08. Öwnboss, Bolth feat. Debbiah - Fly Away09. INNA - Hot10. Edward Maya - Stereo Love11. Joel Corry, Jax Jones - OUT OUT12. Hawk, Reznikov & Joey Busse - Here To Say (Na Na Na)13. Selva - Friends (with Robert Falcon)14. Becky Hill & Topic - My Heart Goes15. Shouse - Love Tonight16. Tiësto & Karol G - Don't Be Shy17. Yves V, Dubdogz & ILIRA - Are You Ok18. Jordy - Till It Hurts (Pink Panda Remix)19. Moodshift - All of You20. Volkoder & TRIBBS feat. Reja Jay - Whisky21. Alok & Hollaphonic - Sunglasses At Night

Relentless Health Value
EP294: Building a Center of Excellence: A Playbook for Physician Entrepreneurs, With Steve Schutzer, MD, Physician Executive for the Orthopedic Service Line at Trinity Health of New England and Medical Director of the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institu

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 32:52


Lately, several of the Relentless Health Value episodes have focused on digital health companies and their disruptive potential on referral flows of traditional provider organizations. We also talked about other goings-on with the potential to encroach on hospital systems and independent docs alike. For example, we’ve got Walmart getting, in a big way, into the health clinic business. We’ve got VillageMD and Walgreens teaming up. We’ve got mergers in the on-site clinic space. There’s just a lot of action. But let’s talk about what Dan O’Neill called “physician entrepreneurship” in EP287. Dan said that now is a fantastic time for entrepreneurial physicians to reinvent the practice model. This is true because many, including Dr. Matt Anderson in EP292, have said that it’s not an entirely safe bet if you’re a doc right now to hope that all the practice changes initiated by COVID (like telehealth, etc) go away like a bad hangover the second this pandemic gets stuffed back into Pandora’s box.   So, there’s risk mitigation strategies at play here, but there’s also a great opportunity for those who figure out how to legitimately improve patient outcomes in a way that consumers and patients love and that employers can easily contract for. Here’s the bottom line: Some, not all, of these new-fangled deliverers of health care have great marketing and maybe a great Net Promoter Score; but effectiveness is less than well validated. Don’t get me wrong. There’s a whole lot of providers who aren’t sure what kind of results they deliver and who aren’t exactly delivering amazing and sticky customer experiences. So, we certainly can’t forget that, as Bob Matthews has said, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. But what about a physician practice known in a local community that works together to create a Center of Excellence? Now, that’s interesting in this land of the blind. You get all the history and the advantage of being the “default care provider.” But you also are well poised for a post-COVID future, even in the face of all this disruptive activity. In this health care podcast, I speak with Steve Schutzer, MD. Dr. Schutzer is a physician executive for the orthopedic service line at Trinity Health of New England and medical director of Connecticut Joint Replacement. Dr. Schutzer knows a lot about setting up a COE, otherwise known as a Center of Excellence. He knows a lot about how to be a physician entrepreneur, and he knows how to compete in emerging market conditions. You can contact Dr. Schutzer at steve.schutzer@gmail.com.   Steven F. Schutzer, MD, graduated with honors from Union College and the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Following a surgical internship at the University of Rochester, he served as lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy. After his tour of duty, Dr. Schutzer did his general surgical training at the University of Rochester and then completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Connecticut. He was then a fellow in adult hip and reconstructive surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital, after which he entered practice with Orthopedic Associates of Hartford. He is currently on the staff of Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. Dr. Schutzer is a founding member and medical director of the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute (CJRI), a Center of Excellence at Saint Francis. He is also president of the management company overseeing the Institute, the Connecticut Joint Replacement Surgeons, LLC, as well as physician executive for the orthopedic service line at Trinity Health of New England. In 2014, Dr. Schutzer and two colleagues, Ms. Steph Kelly and Ms. Maureen Geary, launched a consulting company, Novel Healthcare Solutions, whose mission is to establish effective and trusting business relationships between physicians and hospital partners—and then create orthopedic Centers of Excellence. 03:22 Why would competitive physician groups gang together? 07:32 “Even if you never … bundle, going through the implementation process … will yield incredible unrecognized value.” 08:49 “It demands an end-to-end care redesign process.” 10:10 “The value of a COE is really unquestionable.” 10:18 “For every dollar saved [in a COE], two-thirds was in the quality side, and one-third was in the price point.” 13:08 Slide deck discussing the definition of a COE and its seven building blocks.14:05 “I’m talking about business relationships between the physicians … these are the most fundamental [relationships].” 15:23 “It is all about trust.” 15:48 What is the most central issue as to why a COE does well or fails? 16:25 “It’s not just data. It has to be actionable data because physicians naturally don’t trust data.” 21:54 “Employers are definitely taking note to patient-reported outcomes.” 22:37 What is the seventh element that is necessary for a COE, and what is fundamental to that element? 23:27 Where will fee-for-service doctors be in 2 to 3 years? 24:45 “The only way that we can accrue the value that we deserve is through these types of relationships.” 25:11 “The supreme motivator is opportunity.” 27:01 How do physicians and providers begin a transformation of the marketplace they’re in? 27:36 “What they need from us is product. They need products to disrupt the status quo.” 30:26 “The problem is that there are vendors who are working at the margin.” You can contact Dr. Schutzer at steve.schutzer@gmail.com.   @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech Why would competitive physician groups gang together? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “It demands an end-to-end care redesign process.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “The value of a COE is really unquestionable.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “It’s not just data. It has to be actionable data because physicians naturally don’t trust data.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “Employers are definitely taking note to patient-reported outcomes.” @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech Where will fee-for-service doctors be in 2 to 3 years? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech How do physicians and providers begin a transformation of the marketplace they’re in? @SSchutzer of @THOfNewEngland discusses #centersofexcellence on this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech

Record Deep
Record Deep #093 (01-03-2020)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 119:24


01. Wallstreet, Blak Trash - The Life 02. Jazzyfunk, Sharapov - Come to Me 03. Kormak - Brown Sugar! 04. Lindsey Stirling, Azuha - Roundtable Rival 05. No Hopes, Pushkarev - Give It Up 06. Gianni Blu - Work It 07. Md Dj - More & More 08. Art Clinica, Max Lyazgin - So Sweet 09. Cid, Jaquell - Downstairs 10. Carta - Bring It Down 11. Jerome Robins, Frey - Gin & Juice 12. Fedde Le Grand, Fatkat - Let Me Think 13. Mak Negron - Never Stop 14. Destructo, Yo Gotti, Sqwad - Loaded 15. Raven Kreyn - Lose Control 16. Ellie Klotz, Bored Machines - Under Pressure 17. Sharapov - Get Tipsy 18. Last Island - Not Meant to Be Easy 19. Robin Rafa - Groove 20. Kzn - Want Me 21. Croatia Squad - Wanna Be Someone 22. Horisone - Endless Words 23. Block, Crown - Feel the Rhythm 24. Leftright, Dread Mc, Bodyblow - One Two 25. Dirty Doug - Feelin Good 26. Space Food - Voice of Zulu 27. Kai Kahana - MVMNT 28. The Bestseller - Drug 29. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 30. Outwork, Mr Gee, Mike Temoff - Elektro 31. Hot Light - Craft Junkie 32. Dmx, Velchev - Get It on the Floor 33. Natiruts, Mojjo, Ricci - Reggae Power 34. Zelig, Wild Bass - Best Days 35. Midnight City - Release Yourself 36. 219 Boys, Savannah Low - I Know U 37. Ivan Spell - Mayakadami 38. Meduza, Shells - Born to Love 39. Adam Da Guy - Let Yourself Go 40. Igor Garnier - Ijnelak 41. Ptaf, Beloe Cloud - Boss Ass Bitch 42. Rene Amesz, Ferreck Dawn - Duncan-1 43. Coldplay, Arthur M - Adventures of a Lifetime 44. Meszca - Scream & Shout 45. Linier - Ritual 46. Volac - Baby Boy 47. Cele - Get Down! 48. Callypso, Elliaz, Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up 49. Vintage Culture, Fancy Inc, Wh0 - In the Dark 50. Danny Avila, Will K - Chase the Sun 51. Vanilla Ace, La Riots - Perfect 10 52. Aka Aka, Younotus - Mama Sitar 53. Fisher (Oz) - Stop It 54. Kanye West, Lil Pump, Hugel - I Love It 55. Chapter, Verse - Dreams 56. Evokings, Pizzolo - Telling Me 57. 2 Sides Of Soul, The Cube Guys - Shine 58. Boogie Bitches - Push It! 59. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 60. Naatss - Help 61. Tr-Meet, Space Phunk - Static 62. Alisan Aslan - Come Close 63. Pickle - On the Drums 64. Yaeji, Odd Mob, Crumbs - Raingurl 65. Marique Ma - Keep On 66. Chris Lorenzo, Puppah Nas-T, Denise - Work! 67. Don'T Blink - Break It Down

Record Deep
Record Deep #093 (01-03-2020)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 119:24


01. Wallstreet, Blak Trash - The Life 02. Jazzyfunk, Sharapov - Come to Me 03. Kormak - Brown Sugar! 04. Lindsey Stirling, Azuha - Roundtable Rival 05. No Hopes, Pushkarev - Give It Up 06. Gianni Blu - Work It 07. Md Dj - More and More 08. Art Clinica, Max Lyazgin - So Sweet 09. Cid, Jaquell - Downstairs 10. Carta - Bring It Down 11. Jerome Robins, Frey - Gin and Juice 12. Fedde Le Grand, Fatkat - Let Me Think 13. Mak Negron - Never Stop 14. Destructo, Yo Gotti, Sqwad - Loaded 15. Raven Kreyn - Lose Control 16. Ellie Klotz, Bored Machines - Under Pressure 17. Sharapov - Get Tipsy 18. Last Island - Not Meant to Be Easy 19. Robin Rafa - Groove 20. Kzn - Want Me 21. Croatia Squad - Wanna Be Someone 22. Horisone - Endless Words 23. Block, Crown - Feel the Rhythm 24. Leftright, Dread Mc, Bodyblow - One Two 25. Dirty Doug - Feelin Good 26. Space Food - Voice of Zulu 27. Kai Kahana - MVMNT 28. The Bestseller - Drug 29. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 30. Outwork, Mr Gee, Mike Temoff - Elektro 31. Hot Light - Craft Junkie 32. Dmx, Velchev - Get It on the Floor 33. Natiruts, Mojjo, Ricci - Reggae Power 34. Zelig, Wild Bass - Best Days 35. Midnight City - Release Yourself 36. 219 Boys, Savannah Low - I Know U 37. Ivan Spell - Mayakadami 38. Meduza, Shells - Born to Love 39. Adam Da Guy - Let Yourself Go 40. Igor Garnier - Ijnelak 41. Ptaf, Beloe Cloud - Boss Ass Bitch 42. Rene Amesz, Ferreck Dawn - Duncan-1 43. Coldplay, Arthur M - Adventures of a Lifetime 44. Meszca - Scream and Shout 45. Linier - Ritual 46. Volac - Baby Boy 47. Cele - Get Down! 48. Callypso, Elliaz, Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up 49. Vintage Culture, Fancy Inc, Wh0 - In the Dark 50. Danny Avila, Will K - Chase the Sun 51. Vanilla Ace, La Riots - Perfect 10 52. Aka Aka, Younotus - Mama Sitar 53. Fisher (Oz) - Stop It 54. Kanye West, Lil Pump, Hugel - I Love It 55. Chapter, Verse - Dreams 56. Evokings, Pizzolo - Telling Me 57. 2 Sides Of Soul, The Cube Guys - Shine 58. Boogie Bitches - Push It! 59. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 60. Naatss - Help 61. Tr-Meet, Space Phunk - Static 62. Alisan Aslan - Come Close 63. Pickle - On the Drums 64. Yaeji, Odd Mob, Crumbs - Raingurl 65. Marique Ma - Keep On 66. Chris Lorenzo, Puppah Nas-T, Denise - Work! 67. Don'T Blink - Break It Down

Record Deep
Record Deep #075 (27-10-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 120:08


01. Sugar Hill, Natema - Contente 02. Krazyraf - I'Ll Leave 03. Flynninho - Murderous 04. Armin Van Buuren, Sleep Down - Blah Blah Blah 05. Carnao Beats, Skapes - Sex Talk 06. 20 Fingers, Grakk - Short Dick Man 07. Beatamines, Wankelmut - Third Eye 08. Boogie Bitches - Disco 09. Dance Bridge - Tommy Gun 10. Arolla, Tenacious - Dreaming 11. Passenger 10, Nora En Pure - Monsters Off My Back 12. Vinyldub Gaijim - Wait 13. 20 Fingers, Motivee - Short Dick Man! 14. Wanderlusti - Set Me Free! 15. Sloth - Dose 16. Zhu, Talano, Namatria - Nightcrawler 17. Superlover, Jay Williams - Sweat 19 18. Sasha Goodman, Roma Wind - Voco Me 19. Beth Yen - Paradise 20. Claptone, David Penn - Stronger 21. Motivee, Bear Affair - Mantra 22. Black Legend, Vincenzo Callea - 7 Ways To Love 23. N.E.O.N Undercue - Jump 24. Calvin Harris, Lowderz - We'Ll Be Coming Back 25. Robin Schulz, Harloe, Offaiah - All This Love 26. Francesco Poggi, Kreature - Strange Man 27. Eric Prydz, Woo2Tech, Ravage - Generate 28. Stylezz - Loose Control 29. Mandinga, Qodes - Soy De Cuba 30. Casual Punk, Danny White - Funk You 31. Tiesto, Tujamo - Grapevine 32. Jack Drake - Treasure 33. Pulaski, Taleman - Long Way 34. Mahalo, Dlmt, Lily Denning - So Cold 35. Mamma Gamma - Right Here 36. Edgar Orn - Get Money 37. Sander Kleinenberg, Yan Cloud - This Is Miami 38. 33 Hz - Hustlin' 39. Adam Holiday - Recipe For Jam 40. Low Cut - Like That! 41. Gk - Bar Roach Defend 43. Basement Jaxx, Motivee - Where'S Your Head 44. Oliver Wade - Come Back 45. Fedde Le Grand, Fatkat - Let Me Think 46. Nikoz, Antib Provocateur - Ferocious 47. De La Swing - Bang G 48. Carl Cox, Chus, Ceballos - Your Light Shines On 49. Matt Smallwood, Rene Amesz - Keep Pushin 50. Volpe, Unkle Ricky, Mynxy - Come Stay With Me 51. Worthy - I'M Yours 52. Evokings, Rode - My Feelings 53. Soultight, Jenna Evans - Likes 54. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 55. Sean Finn, Sharapov - Infinity 56. Vee Groove - My Back 57. Gianni Blu - Work It 58. 2 Sides Of Soul, The Cube Guys - Shine 59. Tom Wind Dj - Do As Thou Wilt 60. Minilow - Money Run 61. Andrew Savich, Vedde - Dancing 62. Ice Mc, Bestseller - Easy 63. Catchment - You Got It 64. Lisitsyn, Misha Klein, Esfi - This My Shit

Record Deep
Record Deep #062 (28-07-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 121:08


01. Mad Sound, Neon, Frank Demark - Losing Control 02. The Chemical Brothers, Sanek Dj - Galvanize 03. Laika, Strelka - Jacky & Jane 04. Markus Klee - Phat 05. Chris Montana, Ben Delay - Porto Hustle 06. Steven Patrick - Back Home 07. Kideko - Around The World 08. Mop, Busta Rhymes, Snebastar - Ante Up 09. Melih Aydogan, Distance - If Your Girl Only Knew 10. Masters At Work, Tom Bekker, Yjns - Work 11. Pyrrhus, Tenacious - Breaking The Rules 12. Croatia Squad - Walking Up The Neighbors 13. Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic, Meduza - In My Arms 14. Funkerman - Three Four 15. Pink Floyd, W Pilots - Another Brick In The Wall 16. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Kira Vell - Best Friend'S Ass 17. Daft Hill, Twosid3S - Too Close 18. Mk, Chris Lake - Body 2 Body! 19. Lujan Fernandez - Next Level 20. Gandolfi B - Burn Up 21. Calvin Harris, Lowderz - We'Ll Be Coming Back 22. Gawp, Gene Farris - Aphrodisiac 23. Alterior Motive - Gangsta 24. The Chemical Brothers, Roelbeat - Do It Again 25. Zeni N, Erdit Mertiri, Tonystar - Still Together 26. Robin Schulz, Harloe, Offaiah - All This Love 27. Tujamo, 808Charmer, Binayz - Getting Money 28. Outwork, Mr Gee, Mike Temoff - Elektro 29. Louis The Child, Wafia, Shaun Frank - Better Not 30. Max Styler, Bok Nero - Time 31. Dead Space, John Summit, Don'T Blink - Kudu 32. Roofless, Frocs, Kyanu - I Need You 33. Bad Boy Bill, Richard Vission - Bass In Yo Face 34. Gk - Feel So Good 35. Dj Sign - Greece 2000 36. Tr-Meet - Who'S Afraid Of Russia 37. Leo Da Silva - Banger 38. Timmy Trumpet, Savin - Trumpets 39. Sugar Hill, Natema - Contente 40. Anton Ishutin, Mike Drozdov - Deep In Your Love 41. Brandon - Bass Revolution 42. Block & Crown - Pump Up The Bass 43. Mose N, Md Dj - Sweet Sensation 44. Matt Smallwood, Rene Amesz - Keep Pushin 45. Alex Preston - Let This Ride 46. Rcena - Bounce 47. Dillon Nathaniel - Deep Sensation 48. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 49. Horisone - Endless Words 50. Magonyi L - Bring It Back 51. Scott Forshaw, Greg Stainer, Skin - No More Tears 52. Eran Hersh - Just A Beat 53. Clubbers, Enkode - Looking At You 54. Croatia Squad - The Weekend Starts Tonight 55. Sharapov, Mr Monj - Shooter 56. Clan Eq - Bubble Gum 57. Heartlybeats - Ny Boroughs 58. Andrew Savich, Vedde - Dancing 59. John Williams, Olmega, Skill - Home Alone 60. Alex Kenji - Do It!! 61. Styline - Move 62. Block Crown - Deep Da Dubb 63. Frank Morello - House Jam 64. Glen Horsborough, Andrey Exx - Don'T Go 65. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 66. Bhaskar, Religare - Bassline!

Record Deep
Record Deep #075 (27-10-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 120:08


01. Sugar Hill, Natema - Contente 02. Krazyraf - I'Ll Leave 03. Flynninho - Murderous 04. Armin Van Buuren, Sleep Down - Blah Blah Blah 05. Carnao Beats, Skapes - Sex Talk 06. 20 Fingers, Grakk - Short Dick Man 07. Beatamines, Wankelmut - Third Eye 08. Boogie Bitches - Disco 09. Dance Bridge - Tommy Gun 10. Arolla, Tenacious - Dreaming 11. Passenger 10, Nora En Pure - Monsters Off My Back 12. Vinyldub Gaijim - Wait 13. 20 Fingers, Motivee - Short Dick Man! 14. Wanderlusti - Set Me Free! 15. Sloth - Dose 16. Zhu, Talano, Namatria - Nightcrawler 17. Superlover, Jay Williams - Sweat 19 18. Sasha Goodman, Roma Wind - Voco Me 19. Beth Yen - Paradise 20. Claptone, David Penn - Stronger 21. Motivee, Bear Affair - Mantra 22. Black Legend, Vincenzo Callea - 7 Ways To Love 23. N.E.O.N Undercue - Jump 24. Calvin Harris, Lowderz - We'Ll Be Coming Back 25. Robin Schulz, Harloe, Offaiah - All This Love 26. Francesco Poggi, Kreature - Strange Man 27. Eric Prydz, Woo2Tech, Ravage - Generate 28. Stylezz - Loose Control 29. Mandinga, Qodes - Soy De Cuba 30. Casual Punk, Danny White - Funk You 31. Tiesto, Tujamo - Grapevine 32. Jack Drake - Treasure 33. Pulaski, Taleman - Long Way 34. Mahalo, Dlmt, Lily Denning - So Cold 35. Mamma Gamma - Right Here 36. Edgar Orn - Get Money 37. Sander Kleinenberg, Yan Cloud - This Is Miami 38. 33 Hz - Hustlin' 39. Adam Holiday - Recipe For Jam 40. Low Cut - Like That! 41. Gk - Bar Roach Defend 43. Basement Jaxx, Motivee - Where'S Your Head 44. Oliver Wade - Come Back 45. Fedde Le Grand, Fatkat - Let Me Think 46. Nikoz, Antib Provocateur - Ferocious 47. De La Swing - Bang G 48. Carl Cox, Chus, Ceballos - Your Light Shines On 49. Matt Smallwood, Rene Amesz - Keep Pushin 50. Volpe, Unkle Ricky, Mynxy - Come Stay With Me 51. Worthy - I'M Yours 52. Evokings, Rode - My Feelings 53. Soultight, Jenna Evans - Likes 54. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 55. Sean Finn, Sharapov - Infinity 56. Vee Groove - My Back 57. Gianni Blu - Work It 58. 2 Sides Of Soul, The Cube Guys - Shine 59. Tom Wind Dj - Do As Thou Wilt 60. Minilow - Money Run 61. Andrew Savich, Vedde - Dancing 62. Ice Mc, Bestseller - Easy 63. Catchment - You Got It 64. Lisitsyn, Misha Klein, Esfi - This My Shit

Record Deep
Record Deep #062 (28-07-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 121:08


01. Mad Sound, Neon, Frank Demark - Losing Control 02. The Chemical Brothers, Sanek Dj - Galvanize 03. Laika, Strelka - Jacky and Jane 04. Markus Klee - Phat 05. Chris Montana, Ben Delay - Porto Hustle 06. Steven Patrick - Back Home 07. Kideko - Around The World 08. Mop, Busta Rhymes, Snebastar - Ante Up 09. Melih Aydogan, Distance - If Your Girl Only Knew 10. Masters At Work, Tom Bekker, Yjns - Work 11. Pyrrhus, Tenacious - Breaking The Rules 12. Croatia Squad - Walking Up The Neighbors 13. Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic, Meduza - In My Arms 14. Funkerman - Three Four 15. Pink Floyd, W Pilots - Another Brick In The Wall 16. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Kira Vell - Best Friend'S Ass 17. Daft Hill, Twosid3S - Too Close 18. Mk, Chris Lake - Body 2 Body! 19. Lujan Fernandez - Next Level 20. Gandolfi B - Burn Up 21. Calvin Harris, Lowderz - We'Ll Be Coming Back 22. Gawp, Gene Farris - Aphrodisiac 23. Alterior Motive - Gangsta 24. The Chemical Brothers, Roelbeat - Do It Again 25. Zeni N, Erdit Mertiri, Tonystar - Still Together 26. Robin Schulz, Harloe, Offaiah - All This Love 27. Tujamo, 808Charmer, Binayz - Getting Money 28. Outwork, Mr Gee, Mike Temoff - Elektro 29. Louis The Child, Wafia, Shaun Frank - Better Not 30. Max Styler, Bok Nero - Time 31. Dead Space, John Summit, Don'T Blink - Kudu 32. Roofless, Frocs, Kyanu - I Need You 33. Bad Boy Bill, Richard Vission - Bass In Yo Face 34. Gk - Feel So Good 35. Dj Sign - Greece 2000 36. Tr-Meet - Who'S Afraid Of Russia 37. Leo Da Silva - Banger 38. Timmy Trumpet, Savin - Trumpets 39. Sugar Hill, Natema - Contente 40. Anton Ishutin, Mike Drozdov - Deep In Your Love 41. Brandon - Bass Revolution 42. Block and Crown - Pump Up The Bass 43. Mose N, Md Dj - Sweet Sensation 44. Matt Smallwood, Rene Amesz - Keep Pushin 45. Alex Preston - Let This Ride 46. Rcena - Bounce 47. Dillon Nathaniel - Deep Sensation 48. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 49. Horisone - Endless Words 50. Magonyi L - Bring It Back 51. Scott Forshaw, Greg Stainer, Skin - No More Tears 52. Eran Hersh - Just A Beat 53. Clubbers, Enkode - Looking At You 54. Croatia Squad - The Weekend Starts Tonight 55. Sharapov, Mr Monj - Shooter 56. Clan Eq - Bubble Gum 57. Heartlybeats - Ny Boroughs 58. Andrew Savich, Vedde - Dancing 59. John Williams, Olmega, Skill - Home Alone 60. Alex Kenji - Do It!! 61. Styline - Move 62. Block Crown - Deep Da Dubb 63. Frank Morello - House Jam 64. Glen Horsborough, Andrey Exx - Don'T Go 65. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 66. Bhaskar, Religare - Bassline!

Ilya Cryis - PLAY
Ilya Cryis - Чайхана Deep #4

Ilya Cryis - PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 64:53


"Чайхана" (R) Russia представляет - DJ Илья Крайс - Чайхана Дип Подкаст. 1. Embrz feat. Huntar - Last Thread 2. Late Night Alumni - Low 3. Midi Culture - You 4. DLMT & Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 5. Bolier feat. NBLM - Follow Me 6. Ali Bakgor - Silence 7. Diotic - Sun 8. Bolier & Trobi - In The Water 9. Ilkay Sencan - Tragedy 10. Dua Lipa - Last Dance (MBNN Remix) 11. JYYE & Kelly Boek - Reason 12. TheLavish - Reasons 13. The First Station feat. Jadom - Undertow 14. EDX, Amba Shepherd - Off The Grid 15. Salutte - Back Around 16. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Get Yourself Together (Calippo Remix) 17. 3Angle & Alton - I Don't Want Nobody

Ilya Cryis - PLAY
Ilya Cryis - Чайхана Deep #4

Ilya Cryis - PLAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 64:53


"Чайхана" (R) Russia представляет - DJ Илья Крайс - Чайхана Дип Подкаст. 1. Embrz feat. Huntar - Last Thread 2. Late Night Alumni - Low 3. Midi Culture - You 4. DLMT & Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 5. Bolier feat. NBLM - Follow Me 6. Ali Bakgor - Silence 7. Diotic - Sun 8. Bolier & Trobi - In The Water 9. Ilkay Sencan - Tragedy 10. Dua Lipa - Last Dance (MBNN Remix) 11. JYYE & Kelly Boek - Reason 12. TheLavish - Reasons 13. The First Station feat. Jadom - Undertow 14. EDX, Amba Shepherd - Off The Grid 15. Salutte - Back Around 16. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Get Yourself Together (Calippo Remix) 17. 3Angle & Alton - I Don't Want Nobody

Record Club (new)
Record Club — Новое (17-04-2019)

Record Club (new)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 38:50


01. Mike Perry Vs Dimitri Vangelis and Wyman - Changes 02. Brohug - Datdatdat 03. Moti, Domastic - Bangalore 04. Mousse T, Evokings, Blackvel - Horny 05. Madison Mars, Letters From Pluto - Night Call 06. Zen It - Wave 07. Freak On - I Don'T Die 08. Kyanu - Work Hard 09. Vion Konger - Never Really Liked You 10. Wateva - Haters 11. WandW, Nicky Romero - Ups and Downs 12. Bali Bandits, Mike James - Fire In Your Soul 13. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 14. Don Paolo - Only You 15. Kygo, Valerie Broussard, Galantis - Think About You 16. Savin, No Hopes - With You 17. Jlv - Cyber Heart 18. Ellis - Need U Now 19. Glass Petals - Nightcap 20. John Dahlback - Foundation 21. Oliver Heldens, Devin, Nile Rodgers - Summer Lover 22. Salvatore Ganacci, Megatone - Cake

Record Deep
Record Deep #049 (28-04-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 61:34


01. Alexander Holsten - You Make 02. Atfc, David Penn - Hipcats 03. Mose N - Daddy'S Funk 04. Eran Hersh - Just A Beat 05. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 06. Mbnn, Moonessa - They Say (Misha Klein Remix) 07. Ilkay Sencan - Do It (Lavrushkin Remix) 08. Ivan Scratchin' - All She Wants Is 09. Offaiah - Push Pull 10. Ivan Scratchin' - Fss 11. Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Miami (Yan Cloud Remix) 12. Hedegaard, Matt Hawk - Sa-My-D 13. Alisan Aslan - Come Close 14. Jazzy Funk - Turn The Pages (Mark Lower Remix) 15. Fred Rister - I Want A Miracle (David Guetta Remix) 16. Cassius - The Sound Of Violence (Ivan Spell Remix) 17. Tinush - Sicka 18. Rene Amesz, Ferreck Dawn - Duncan-1 19. Mason, Shingai Shoniwa - Bang Bang (Motivee Remix) 20. Curtis Gabriel - Sexual 21. Zelig, Wild Bass - Best Days 22. Kiki Doll - In The Underground (Block & Crown Remix) 23. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 24. Croatia Squad - The D Machine 25. Skiitour, Ray Black - Keep You Up 26. Cani - Quite Simple 27. Vicka, Krafty Kuts - Bass Phenomenon 28. Armitage - I Love Chicago 29. Jonathan Ulysses - Spaceman 30. Superlover, Jay Williams - Sweat 19 31. Ellie Klotz, Bored Machines - Under Pressure 32. Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (No Hopes, Misha Klein Remix)

Fashion dance music
DJ Zorymet - Club mix April 2019 (Club house mix)

Fashion dance music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 61:51


1. Alex Gaudino, Brenda Mullen - No More (Bottai Extended Edit) 2019 2. TheLavish - Reasons (Extended Mix) 3. Trove - Higher Than The Moon (Alle Farben Remix) 4. Tiësto & Justin Caruso Ft. Kelli-Leigh - Feels So Good (Extended Mix) 5. Trove - Higher Than The Moon (Alle Farben Remix) 6. Sabz the Machine - Dance With Me 7. Bruno Motta, Freaky DJs, Flashbird - Fantasy (AlexM Remix) 8. Housenick - Drift Away (The Distance & Riddick Remix) 9. DJ Artak feat. Sone Silver - Tell Me (Desib-L Remix) 10. Luca Debonaire - Shackles (Praise You) (Original Mix) 11. DLMT & Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever (Extended Mix) 12. Jiva, Geonis - Memories (Original Mix) 13. Stan Carroll - In Da House (Club Mix) 14. BEAVE - So Much Better 15. High N Wild feat. Dave Thomas Junior - High Waves (Original Club Mix) 16. Pascal Junior - The Boy Is Mine (Original Mix) Done 17. Pascal Junior - My Way (Extended Mix) 18. DMNDS - Honey 19. Galardo - Move My Body (Extended Mix) 20. Anto, Lyle M - Your Heart Beating (Extended Mix) 21. Milenah - Na Teia (Dub House Remix) 22. Semitoo - Heaven (Le Shuuk Remix)

Record Deep
Record Deep #049 (28-04-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 61:34


01. Alexander Holsten - You Make 02. Atfc, David Penn - Hipcats 03. Mose N - Daddy'S Funk 04. Eran Hersh - Just A Beat 05. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 06. Mbnn, Moonessa - They Say (Misha Klein Remix) 07. Ilkay Sencan - Do It (Lavrushkin Remix) 08. Ivan Scratchin' - All She Wants Is 09. Offaiah - Push Pull 10. Ivan Scratchin' - Fss 11. Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Miami (Yan Cloud Remix) 12. Hedegaard, Matt Hawk - Sa-My-D 13. Alisan Aslan - Come Close 14. Jazzy Funk - Turn The Pages (Mark Lower Remix) 15. Fred Rister - I Want A Miracle (David Guetta Remix) 16. Cassius - The Sound Of Violence (Ivan Spell Remix) 17. Tinush - Sicka 18. Rene Amesz, Ferreck Dawn - Duncan-1 19. Mason, Shingai Shoniwa - Bang Bang (Motivee Remix) 20. Curtis Gabriel - Sexual 21. Zelig, Wild Bass - Best Days 22. Kiki Doll - In The Underground (Block and Crown Remix) 23. Syn Cole, Lissa - Happy Again 24. Croatia Squad - The D Machine 25. Skiitour, Ray Black - Keep You Up 26. Cani - Quite Simple 27. Vicka, Krafty Kuts - Bass Phenomenon 28. Armitage - I Love Chicago 29. Jonathan Ulysses - Spaceman 30. Superlover, Jay Williams - Sweat 19 31. Ellie Klotz, Bored Machines - Under Pressure 32. Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (No Hopes, Misha Klein Remix)

Record Deep
Record Deep #048 (21-04-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 59:58


01. Mason, Shingai Shoniwa - Bang Bang (Motivee Remix) 02. Rspk - Haters 03. Ltgtr - C4Sh 04. Johnny Astro - Down 05. Panjabi Mc - Beware Of The Boys (Wolsh Remix) 06. Chemical Disco, Guitti - I Like U Better 07. Dont Blink - Get Down! 08. Ivan Scratchin' - Fss 09. Sean Finn - The Rhythm Of The Night (No Hopes Remix) 10. Zen Freeman - Rapture Of The Techies 11. Jero Nougues - Havoc (Dustin Nantais Remix) 12. Humn Error, Jessie Wagner - Higher (Morsy Dub) 13. Hedegaard, Matt Hawk - Sa-My-D 14. Danny Tenaglia - Music Is The Answer (Edu Marks Remix) 15. Fede Aliprandi - Free Your Body 16. Uzi7 - Freak 17. Ivan Scratchin' - All She Wants Is 18. Masters At Work - Work (Tom Bekker, Yjns Remix) 19. Mose N, Md Dj - Sweet Sensation 20. Passenger 10 - Monsters Off My Back (Nora En Pure Remix) 21. Cliq - Wavey (Dave Aude Remix) 22. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 23. Rspk - Tabletos 24. Raw Fish - Back 2 The (Kapral Remix) 25. 2 Sides Of Soul - Shine (The Cube Guys Rework) 26. Agoria - Baboul Hair Cuttin (Roelbeat Remix) 27. Sofi Tukker - Drinkee (Vintage Culture Remix) 28. Jonathan Ulysses - Spaceman 29. Ace2Ace - Special Vibe 30. 2John'S, Nopopstar - Asia (Grotesque Remix) 31. G Key, Alexmini - King Of Bass 32. Rivas (Br), Cajun - Beautiful

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Record Deep
Record Deep #048 (21-04-2019)

Record Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 59:58


01. Mason, Shingai Shoniwa - Bang Bang (Motivee Remix) 02. Rspk - Haters 03. Ltgtr - C4Sh 04. Johnny Astro - Down 05. Panjabi Mc - Beware Of The Boys (Wolsh Remix) 06. Chemical Disco, Guitti - I Like U Better 07. Dont Blink - Get Down! 08. Ivan Scratchin' - Fss 09. Sean Finn - The Rhythm Of The Night (No Hopes Remix) 10. Zen Freeman - Rapture Of The Techies 11. Jero Nougues - Havoc (Dustin Nantais Remix) 12. Humn Error, Jessie Wagner - Higher (Morsy Dub) 13. Hedegaard, Matt Hawk - Sa-My-D 14. Danny Tenaglia - Music Is The Answer (Edu Marks Remix) 15. Fede Aliprandi - Free Your Body 16. Uzi7 - Freak 17. Ivan Scratchin' - All She Wants Is 18. Masters At Work - Work (Tom Bekker, Yjns Remix) 19. Mose N, Md Dj - Sweet Sensation 20. Passenger 10 - Monsters Off My Back (Nora En Pure Remix) 21. Cliq - Wavey (Dave Aude Remix) 22. Dlmt, Schutzer, Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 23. Rspk - Tabletos 24. Raw Fish - Back 2 The (Kapral Remix) 25. 2 Sides Of Soul - Shine (The Cube Guys Rework) 26. Agoria - Baboul Hair Cuttin (Roelbeat Remix) 27. Sofi Tukker - Drinkee (Vintage Culture Remix) 28. Jonathan Ulysses - Spaceman 29. Ace2Ace - Special Vibe 30. 2John'S, Nopopstar - Asia (Grotesque Remix) 31. G Key, Alexmini - King Of Bass 32. Rivas (Br), Cajun - Beautiful

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StoneBridge Podcast
176 The StoneBridge Show

StoneBridge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 60:04


The StoneBridge Show #176Ariana Grande - Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored (James Bowers Mix)/WhiteP!nk - There You Go (Hollaphonic Extended Remix)/WhiteMordax Bastards & Get Better ft Jeremy Carr - We Only Have Tonight (Extended Mix)/SirupSlushii ft Sofia Reyes - Never Let You Go (Wh0 Remix)/WhiteWiley, Steflon Don & Sean Paul ft Idris Elba - Boasty (Kingdom 93 Remix)/BMGAlphalove - Down By The River (Extended Mix)/Thrive MusicJames Godfrey - Young/DeeVuDLMT x Schutzer ft Garrett Raff - More Than Ever (Extended Mix)/FuturehousemusicArno Cost & Norman Doray - Together (Ferreck Dawn Extended Mix)/PositivaStoneBridge ft DiscoVer. - Not Alone (Extended Mix)/Stoney Boy MusicPhantoms - Designs For You (Extended Mix)/CasablancaThe Magician - Ready To Love (Extended Mix)/B1Gold 88 ft Kate Aste - Hold Me Tight (Extended Mix)/Paper MusicBazzflow & Jarah Damiel ft Tara Louise - Something More (Extended Mix)/FuturehousemusicMisspent Youth - Trippin (Club Mix)/Ultra Luca Debonaire & Bernardo Lopez - Tears Fade Away (Original Mix)/Which Bottle?Calvin Harris - I'm Not Alone (CamelPhat Remix)/Columbia

Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND Podcast
Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 246

Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 61:17


Russian hottest electronic dance music trio Swanky Tunes delivers you a weekly radio show. Thrilling 60 minutes of their biggest tracks and hottest bootlegs are waiting for you. From Russia with love!   Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 246   01. Armin van Buuren x Lucas & Steve feat. Josh Cumbee - Don't Give Up On Me 02. DallasK x Nicky Romero feat. XYL - Sometimes 03. R3hab & Moti feat. Fiora - Up All Night (Skytech Remix) 04. Diplo - Hold You Tight 05. Showtek feat. Leon Sherman - Listen To Your Momma (A-Trak Remix) 06. Chocolate Puma feat. Kris Kiss - Step Back (VIP Mix) 07. Daddy's Groove & Ferdy - Addicted To Drums 08. NØ SIGNE - High 09. DLMT x Schutzer feat. Garrett Raff - More Than Ever 10. David Pietras feat. Nino Lucarelli - Remedy 11. Jay Hardway - Exhale 12. WOAK & Make U Sweat - Tig Tig 13. Damien N-Drix - Flubber 14. Dog Blood - Turn Off The Lights 15. Sophie Francis - Lose My Mind 16. Jax Jones & Martin Solveig feat. Madison Beer - All Day All Night     Like & follow us, if you like the show: instagram.com/swankytunes facebook.com/swankytunes twitter.com/swankytunes

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Fedde Le Grand - Darklight Sessions
Darklight Sessions 345

Fedde Le Grand - Darklight Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 60:01


Air Date: Friday March 29th 2019   DLMT x Schutzer feat. Garrett Raff - More Than Ever Jyye - Attention DHS - The House Of God (The Cube Guys Remix) Tim Light - Sneak Don Diablo & CID - Fever Loud Luxury - Love No More (Fedde Le Grand Remix) Strobe - Something Better Jay Hardway - Exhale Fedde Le Grand - All Over The World Costel Van Dein - Drop That Dennis Cartier - You Toby Green - Work It (Miami VIP Version) NØ SIGNE - High KYANU - Work Hard (Stupid Goldfish Remix) Toxic Joy - With The Rhythm Gammer - Needed U (Tony Romera Remix) NEVERGLOW x Daav One - Play Your Own Game Slamtype & Zinko - Funky God Agent Greg - Get Down David Pietras feat. Nino Lucarelli - Remedy   Youtube: flg.dj/dls-yt 1001tracklists.com: flg.dj/dls-tr Website: flg.dj/darklight-sessions Darklight Sessions on Spotify: flg.dj/dls-sp Darklight Sessions on iTunes: flg.dj/dls-itunes More Fedde Le Grand: http://FeddeLeGrand.lnk.to/FindMe

Essentials Radio
Essentials Radio #047 | Robby East Guestmix

Essentials Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 29:54


Guestmix by @RobbyEast | Spotify playlist: essentials.lnk.to/Spotify Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/EssentialsHQ Listen on iTunes: apple.co/2D9WWNz -- Submit your music: http://ellisofficial.co.uk Follow Essentials: @EssentialsHQ fb.com/EssentialsHQ instagram.com/EssentialsHQ twitter.com/EssentialsHQ Tracklist: 01 Curbi feat. Brooke Tomlinson - Spiritual (Mriya) 02 Robby East & Ken Takano - I Want Your Soul 03 DLMT x Schutzer feat. Garrett Raff - More Than Ever [*] 04 Jyye - Dream 05 Ken Takano & Victor Tellagio - Prisoner [*] 06 Robinson - Karma (Cliq Remix) 07 Robby East - Don’t Take Your Love 08 i_o & Tommy Trash - Let Me Go 09 Robby East - Live Another Day 10 STVCKS & Castion - Out Of My Head [*] 11 Robby East & Foxa feat. Veronica Bravo - Not Today [*] [*] - not yet released

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