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Hauswerk's Podcast
Episode 356: Hauswerk 5.10.24

Hauswerk's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 117:30


John is joined in the studio by big bro Al, who is down from TaurangaAl1. Yaeji- Feel it out2. Fontaine's DC - A Hero's Death (Soulwax remix)3. Justin Vandervolgen - Sheebooyah4. Gene on Earth - Fan man5. Switchbox ft. natz - Pirates Poetry 6. Magari - Don't Touch (Demi Riquisimo remix)John7. Glossy Edits 01 - Trytry8. Jazzy Eyewear - Away (Da Sunlounge remix)9. Dan Kye - Change10. Basement Jaxx - City People11. Mousse T, Lovebirds - Do anythingAl12. Mr. G - U feel mi (Kai Alce's new feel)13. Wallace - Labyrinth14. Hawke, God Within - Acid Funk (Rabbit in the Moon's turn on mix)15. Anish Kumar - Sadhana 16. Anish Kumar - Everything Blooms17. Logic 1000 - PerfumeJohn17. Detroit Swindle (Dam Swindle) - Guess what18. Drop 2 Jump - Green Light19. Somore ft. Damon Trueitt - I refuse (what you want) (Phil Weeks remix)20. Sonny Fodera ft. Bru Fave - Into my mind (Deep Dub)21. Mark De Clive Lowe - Magic Rose (MDCL Remix)

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People
Andy Sutton's Haustory Sessions Replay On www.traxfm.org - 9th October 2024

Trax FM Wicked Music For Wicked People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 119:52


**Andy Sutton's Haustory Replay On www.traxfm.org Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Andy Features Future House/Nu Disco/Club Classics With Riva Starr, Soul Bombs, Mat Joe, DEMOU, K-Klass, Alai & Gallo, James Hurr & Glovevibes Feat Franko Harris, Brokenears, Cratebug, Somore, Sonickraft & More #originalpirates #housemusic #futurehouse #clubclassics #nudisco Andy Sutton's Haustory Every Wednesday From 5PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**

DT Radio Shows
Love2House with Kesh Chandra Episode 024: Guest Mix Zac Stanton - 16.09.23

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 59:59


TRACKLISTING Love2House Show on DataTransmission Radio EP24 1. Jorja Smith - Little Things (Kesh Chandra Edit) FREE DOWNLOAD: hypeddit.com/keshchandra/jorjasmith-littlethings 2. Alex Preston - Its Not Over - [Toolroom] 3. Franky Rizardo - Love Seeking [All I Need] 4. Danny Bond vs Human Resource [Armada Music / TRICK] 5. Ewan McVicar - Groove Thang [Armada Music] 6. CJ Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter (Sugar is Sweeter (Armand Van Heldens Drum N Bass Mix) 7. Somore, Damon Trueitt - I Refuse (What You Want) (Industry Standard Club Mix) 8. Boris Dlugosch Presents BOOOM! - Hold Your Head Up High (Julian Jonah Bad Boy remix) 9. Double 99 - Ripgroove Guest Mix with Zac Stanton (Seven Dials / One Nation E.P) 30 Minute exclusive House & Garage Mix Tracklisting(TBC)

Hauswerk's Podcast
Episode 266: Hauswerk 20.08.22

Hauswerk's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 113:31


Ussher1. Depeche Mode - Policy of Truth (Framewerk rewerk)2. Massive Attack - Unfinished sympathy (Framewerk rewerk)3. Lostep vs Sade - I never thought I'd see the day (Lostep's original breaks remix)4. John Creamer & Stephane K  - Wish you were here (PMT remix)5. Underworld - Cups (Salt City Orchestra remix)6. Hybrid - Symphony (Sure is pure mix)7. Trentemoller - In Progress8. Danny Tenaglia - The Brooklyn Gypsy9. Station Q - That special melody (club mix)10. Bougie Soliterre - Got the Bug11. Sault - Let me go (Art of Tones version)12. Somore ft Damon Truetti - I refuse (Phil Weeks remix)13. Craig Hamilton - What u got?14. Fused - Terror15. Vantage Point - Love like sleep16. Sasha - Xpander (Funkagenda remix)17. 16 Bit Lolita's - In my room without Paris

Manic FM | UK Garage | D&B | House | Old Skool | Techno | Trance
301: DJ MANIC || GARAGE || LATE NIGHT VIBES || 46 TRACKS || 90 MINS

Manic FM | UK Garage | D&B | House | Old Skool | Techno | Trance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 97:35


    | #  | Artist  | Track Title  | Time  | 1  |   | Selena vs X men - Give it up (Matt Jam Lamont and DJ Face remix)  | 05:53  | 2  | Daryl B  | Daryl B - I Just Can't (4x4 Mix)  | 05:18  | 3  | Groove Chronicals  | Masterplan  | 05:41  | 4  | Maxee  | When I Look Into Your Eyes [m  | 05:13  | 5  | 24 Hour Experience  | Got Myself Together  | 04:21  | 6  | Nu-Birth  | Anytime (Gant Mix)  | 06:15  | 7  | Ramsey & Fen  | Love Bug (Bump & Flex Mix)  | 05:39  | 8  | DJ Lewi  | DJ Lewi - Hold Me Tight (VIP 4x4 mix)  | 05:34  | 9  | KP  | I Need A Rhythm  | 05:47  | 10  | TJ Cases  | Do it Again (Full Ground mix)  | 06:46  | 11  | DnD  | DnD - Pick Me Up (White Label Remix)  | 05:19  | 12  | unknow artist  | Feeling High  | 04:01  | 13  | Shaun Escoffery  | Shaun Escoffery - Space Rider (MJ Cole vocal mix)  | 05:16  | 14  | Leee John  | Lee John - Your mind your body your soul (MJ Cole remix)  | 06:07  | 15  |   | Andy Gilbert - Walking Around (Dnd Remix)  | 03:18  | 16  | Baffled  | Going On  | 06:39  | 17  | 702  | 702 - You Don't Know (Reservoir Dogs Dub Mix)  | 05:49  | 18  | Brandy  | Full Moon (Mad Skillz Vocal)  | 05:40  | 19  | Todd Edwards  | Never Far From You  | 06:15  | 20  | En Vogue  | Whatever (Tuff Jam 2 In 1 Mix)  | 07:27  | 21  |   | M Dubs - Bump 'n' Grind (Sunship Remix)  | 05:24  | 22  |   | Texas - In Demand (Sunship Remix)  | 05:26  | 23  | Y Tribe  | Computer Luv  | 04:38  | 24  | pink  | there you go (sovreign 2 step mix)  | 06:20  | 25  | Corrupt Cru  | G.A.R.A.G.E ft MC Neat  | 05:25  | 26  |   | Soul II Soul - Fairplay (Wookie Dub Mix)  | 05:40  | 27  | Kartik  | The Way We Freak  | 05:24  | 28  | M-Dubs  | Over You (4x4 Shuffle Mix)  | 05:42  | 29  | Todd Edwards  | No Scrubs (Dub ReWork)  | 06:52  | 30  | Tanto Metro & Devonte  | Tanto Metro & Devonte - Everyone Falls In Love (Masterstepz mix)  | 05:30  | 31  | DAWN TALLMAN  | NEW YORK CITY GIRL (TUFF JAM) - 98  | 06:54  | 32  | Colour Girl  | Joyrider (Y-Tribe's Underground Mix)  | 05:12  | 33  | De Ryus  | Grass Ain't Greener (MJ Cole Vocal)  | 06:02  | 34  | Somore  | Somore - I Refuse (What You Want) (Industry Standard Club Mix)  | 06:38  | 35  | DONNA DEE  | CLOCK THE DOUGH (NEW HORIZIONS MIX) - 98  | 05:55  | 36  | Vincent J Alvis  | Body Killin (M Dubs Remix)  | 05:44  | 37  |   | Double 99 - Jump 98 (RIP Remix)  | 05:26  | 38  | Masterstepz  | Melody 2.0  | 04:12  | 39  | The Heartists  | Belo Horizonti (Ramsey & Fen)  | 05:53  | 40  | Y Tribe  | My Favourite Girl (Sunship Vocal Mix)  | 06:02  | 41  | Standard Flow  | Standard Flow (DnD Remix)  | 05:06  | 42  | Brasstooth  | I Can't Quite (Original Mix)  | 06:42  | 43  | Booker T  | Bizzi's Party - 97  | 06:24  | 44  | Scott Garcia  | A London Thing (London Mix)  | 06:52  | 45  | unknow artist  | SOMORE - P4  | 06:16  | 46  | dizzee rascal  | stand up tall (acapella)  | 02:38

DT Radio Shows
No Shade episode #015 with Jason Busteed

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 60:19


No Shade Episode 15 Session description : Kicking of this week with Some lovely deep house From Black Motion , Music from myself , Full intention / Themba / Route 94 and many more Genres : House / DeepHouse / classichouse Track list 1- It's you - Black Motion 2- Creeper- Jason Busteed 3- Who is Themba - Themba 4- We fly - Manuel Kane 5- I refuse - Somore 6- Passion - Gat Decor 7- High Alive & Dirty - Demuir 8- House & Pressure- Route 94 9- Beating Drum - Full intention 10- It's Set to Groove- Full Intention 11- Extasy - KPD 12- Roy Keane - Brame & Hamo 13- I feel for you - Chaka Khan

DJ Sets
DJ FERNY FUNKY TRIBAL

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 61:13


"1 - SOMORE & DAMOND TRUETT - I Refuse 2 - DJ FUDGE & CHINUA HAWK – Tell Me This Is Love 3 - DENNIS FERRER - How Do I Let Go 4 - KANIKE & IÑAKY GARCIA feat SOLE - Famous (club-mix) 5 - ARETHA FRANKLING - Deeper Love [C+C Tribesman Mix] 6 - ROBERT CIVILES Feat KIMBERLY DAVIES - Set Me Free (David Morales Remix) 7 - MARK FUNK & DANNY CRUZ - Givin' My Love 8 - PETER BROWN - Beware Of The Dog (Kevin_McKay_Remix) 9 - KEVIN McKAY & CASSIMM - Save Me [Glasgow Underground] 10 - SAMO - Straight On (Original Mix) 11 - PAUL PARSONS - Want My Guy (Nu Disco Club Mix) 12 - NICK CURLY - Underground (Dennis Ferrer Remix) "

funky tribal kevin mckay mark funk ferny somore samo straight on original mix
Laughter for All Podcast with Comedian Nazareth
An Ex-Stripper from America's Most Wanted

Laughter for All Podcast with Comedian Nazareth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 62:45


Lamont Bonman is a native of Los Angeles, CA. He is a veteran of over 30 theatrical productions and 7 national tours such as Shelly Garrett's hit comedy “Beauty Shop” Michael Matthews' musicalsWicked Ways. Starring Sherl Pepsi Riley and Allison Williams, I Need a Man Sneaky starring Howard Hewitt, Mary Mary and Men of Standards He also Starred in Cepheus Jackson's Comedy in the Hood along with comedians Somore and Kym Whitley to name a few. Lamont has appeared on TBN's Praise the Lord (which airs in over 200 countries ) doing his standup comedy. He's also appeared on such shows as BET's Comic View and Celebration of Gospel.  Lamont has AKA has performed as Rev Monty B. Sharpton in clubs, churches and concerts across the country. He created the wildly popular group Rev Monty B Sharpton and the Anointed Oreos known for their hilarious parodies which are featured on their cd Brand New Oldies. They are the Weird Al Yankovich of Gospel. Lamont is a series regular in the upcoming TV series Fifty and Over Club and will also be in the soon to be released feature film Miracle of Tony Davis. From Las Vegas to Broadway, Lamont Bonman shares his gift and shares the Gospel. 

Re|flections
Mirrors Vol. 31 | SamBRNS

Re|flections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 63:13


Taking us there this week we welcome SamBRNS to the roster, pulling up with a few originals and a heavy handful of dance floor weapons, enjoy! -- Follow @sambrns instagram.com/sambrns -- "SamBRNS is a house DJ and producer, and co-founder of We Vibe. A purveyor of the minimal tech sound, Sam has released for reputable house labels such as Material Series, Slightly Sizzled, and Tech Avenue among many others. With his tracks being featured on Beatport's “Best Of” categories numerous times (Best New Tech House, Best Hype Minimal/Deeptech) and even earning a charting single in the Beatport Top 100 Minimal singles in 2020 with “Space Girl” (#31), Sam's music continues to earn support from not only the underground house community, but from some of the industries heavy hitters." -- Tracklist: 1. Somore, Damon Trueitt- I Refuse (What You Want) (Phil Weeks Remix) 2. Kaiq, mrT & Simov- Shadows 3. Francis De Simone- Flirt (Original Mix) 4. SamBRNS- Out Of Body 5. My Cat Snoop- Dynamite 6. SamBRNS- Damn Right 7. Harry Romero- Revolution Deep In Jersey Mix 8. Alexic Rod, Colombo- Modow 9. Iglesias- Sassy 10. Bizen Lopez- Move Your Body 11. Jiggy (IT), Juan (AR)- Born Again (Original Mix) 12. Andrea Bigi, Marius Laurentiu- Burn Like Fire 13. Gustaff- Don't Hesitate (Alessio Bianchi Remix) 14. Angel Heredia- Gubbins 15. Tiga- Mind Dimension 2

Alcohol Alert Podcast
Alcohol Alert – August 2020

Alcohol Alert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 24:59


Hello and welcome to the Alcohol Alert, brought to you by The Institute of Alcohol Studies. In this edition:The UK Government weighs up the trade-off between keeping pubs open or reopening schools in light of potential new lockdownNew drink-driving data from the Department for Transport show no ‘significant improvement’ for another year, as road accidents and casualties stay largely unchanged since 2010Research looks into the recent history of alcohol and mental health policy for older people in the UK 🎵 Podcast feature 🎵A study finds alcohol advertising in Formula One racing is a potential driver of alcohol consumptionTop health experts call for alcohol labelling overhaul as investigation finds consumers are not provided with adequate information about the beverages they drinkIn Ireland, the 2020 Alcohol Market Review and Price Survey finds drinkers are able to reach their weekly alcohol limit for pocket money pricesBetter Health campaign urges drinkers to think about the ‘empty calories’ in alcohol Global drinks producer Diageo manage to keep their UK sales operation afloat during the pandemic, through targeted e-commerce tacticsRumours that a booze ban on drinking in football stadiums will be lifted resurface in the pressWe hope you enjoy our roundup of stories below: please feel free to share. Thank you.Another (potential) lockdown – pubs versus schoolsWill pubs have to close their doors again in the event of a second wave of COVID-19? Yes, if chair of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) sub-group on pandemic modelling, professor Graham Medley, had his way (The Guardian, 01 Aug).The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine academic told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘It might come down to a question of which do you trade-off against each other and then that’s a matter of prioritising, do we think pubs are more important than schools?’And so, a national debate began, with pubs pitted against schools radio and TV studios across the UK’s broadcasting network:Early reports suggested the government would choose to keep pubs open regardless, with English pubs ‘likely to be spared any new restrictions on social contact to stem coronavirus outbreaks’ (The Guardian, 03 Aug). This came as drinkers and businesses toasted the reopening of pubs, cafés and restaurants indoors in Wales (BBC News Wales, 03 Aug).In an economic sense, the importance of public houses being open for business is obvious: overall consumption levels have fallen as a direct result of mass closures of licensed premises during the recent lockdown, a contributing factor to the country’s worst recession on record.However, in some instances, the trade-off with health became too stark to ignore. Scotland’s beer gardens opened on 06 July, but lockdown restrictions were reimposed in Aberdeen after a COVID-19 cluster outbreak was found to be linked to a pub in the region (BBC Scotland, 05 Aug).And south of the border, the clamour for closure grew alongside fears of a second lockdown. Councils called for more power to shut pubs flouting COVID-19 guidance to combat the problem (Morning Advertiser, 10 Aug).Subsequent reports suggested that Prime Minister Boris Johnson would ‘sooner close pubs, restaurants and shops than have schools shut again amid concerns for both the educational future of children and for their safety and wellbeing without the safeguarding provided in the classroom’ (The Independent, 10 Aug).However, if we have learnt anything from the lockdown earlier this year, we know that if the pubs close their doors again, the off-trade will be on hand to pick up the slack. Nielsen data found that many drinkers flocked to purchase alcohol from their local off-licensed premises: ‘in the 17 weeks of lockdown to 11 July, UK consumers spent £7·7bn on alcohol in UK supermarkets – an increase of £1·9bn year on year’ (The Grocer, 30 Jul).It appears that for many Brits, drinking at home is no substitute for drinking in a social setting. Gemma Cooper, senior client business partner at Nielsen, told the trade mag:Without being able to go out or socialise with others during the peak of the pandemic, and no access to dine-in pubs or restaurants, we have seen a natural decline in alcohol consumption even as at-home drinking increased.Furthermore, even as the government holds out hope for pubs keeping the economy afloat, research from Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Portsmouth, Emily Nicholls, and Lecturer in Psychology at the University of East London, Dominic Conroy, suggests that ‘although many people missed pubs, they are not necessarily ready to rush back to those that have reopened’ (The Conversation, 03 Aug). Interviewing a cross-section of self-defined social drinkers about their drinking habits during lockdown, they found that those who expressed a reluctance to drink alone ‘missed the sociability of going to pubs’, but others were also aware that ‘the reopening of pubs does not signify a return to normality’, all of which raises the question of whether pubs can return to the position of being institutions of spontaneous, intimate, and fluid social interactions between individuals any time soon.It may also explain the government’s desire to focus on implementing widespread restrictions on social contact rather than closing down specific industries like pubs.Ultimately, consumer confidence will determine pubs’ future: business-friendly measures such as granting permission to sell takeaway alcohol may not have as much impact on sales as is hoped. At some point in this trade-off between indoor venues for which is most worthy of being exempted from restrictions, the government will have to abandon the hope that the coronavirus knows the difference between a school classroom, a boozer and a living room, to paraphrase a columnist from The Independent (04 Aug). Ironically, for all the emphasis on priding the economy over public health, it may well be public health measures to eliminate the virus that are the only key to pub industry surviving this pandemic in good health.Drink-driving data shows no ‘significant’ improvement yet againThere were an estimated 240 deaths due to road accidents where at least one driver or passenger was over the drink drive limit in 2018, a small but ‘not statistically significant’ fall on the previous year, according to the Department for Transport (DfT).In fact, the new Reported Road Casualties in Great Britain, final estimates involving illegal alcohol levels release (27 Aug) saw little change in many areas, indicating little improvement in drink-driving policy for the best part of the decade.The new lower central estimate of drink drive deaths (representing 13% of all deaths from reported road accidents in 2018), similar to the levels reported in 2010; however, the decrease from 250 deaths in 2017 is not statistically significant, meaning this decrease is more likely due to chance.The DfT also estimated that 8,680 people were injured or killed when at least a driver or passenger was above the drink drive limit in 2018, a 1% increase on last year, although still 4% lower than in 2016. The annual number of drink-driving accidents of all severities rose 3% to 5,890 in 2018 – again, lower than in 2016 (-3%). And 5% of reported accidents on Great Britain’s roads involved drink drivers, a level that has remained more or less the same since mid-2000s. Developments in UK alcohol policy and public mental health for older people🎵 Podcast feature 🎵In many countries, an increase in the number of people aged over 50 is resulting in a subsequent shift of those who are most vulnerable to alcohol-related harm. Using Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) as a marker of morbidity, alcohol increased to the 5th (from 14th) highest risk factor for those aged 50 to 69 in England, between 1990 and 2017.Amidst this scenario, a new piece of research aims to detail developments in UK alcohol policy for older people, based on evidence for a growing public health problem with alcohol misuse in that age cohort.Published in the Journal of Public Mental Health (29 Jul), expert consultant old age psychiatrist Dr Tony Rao carried out a review of studies going back 20 years, using health and social care databases, including grey literature. Seven major themes in alcohol policy were examined: early policy development, trends in morbidity and mortality, low-risk drinking, prevention of alcohol-related harm, screening and brief intervention, public education and integrated care for dual diagnosis.The review found that although there has been progress in areas such as screening and brief intervention (through the use of the AUDIT Test), evidence of improvements from recent policy implementations reducing alcohol-related harm have yet to be seen. Together with other research on public mental health, this review could be used to implement best policy practice for health and social outcomes in the older population.Watching Formula One may drive viewers to drinkAlcohol advertising in Formula One racing is a potential driver of alcohol consumption, according to researchers from the University of Nottingham, after a study found nearly 4 billion references to alcohol in 21 televised races over a nine-month period (BMJ Open, 07 Aug).The study used 3,396 one-minute coded intervals from 21 Formula One races and their advertisement breaks, held between 15 March to 01 December 2018. Classified into the following categories (actual use, implied use, other alcohol appearances and brand appearances) exposure to alcohol in these intervals was detected in all of the races, with alcohol appearances in 56% of racing footage and 9% of advertisement breaks. Since ten of the 21 races were broadcast live on Channel 4, this represents a significant level of alcohol exposure to the UK population. It is estimated that 3·9 billion alcohol gross impressions were delivered, including 154 million to children under 16 years. In addition, 18 of the 21 races were shown before the 9PM watershed which could significantly affect young people’s impressions of alcohol. The study adds to the growing body of research suggesting exposure to alcohol branding on national television is a contributor of subsequent alcohol consumption, particularly amongst young people. Furthermore, whilst Ofcom enforces UK broadcasting regulations on alcohol (for example, by reducing the amount of alcohol content before the 9PM watershed), it has no regulatory power to control the advertising of alcohol through sporting events broadcast on TV, radio, or online, such as the Formula One Championships. Moreover, sporting events are frequently sponsored by alcohol industries themselves – in 2018, the Formula One Championships were sponsored by Heineken, thus providing a hugely influential source of unregulated alcohol exposure.Alcohol labelling is failing consumers – AHA UKLeading health experts and charities are calling for the government to take responsibility for labelling on alcohol products, as new research finds that the current system fails to provide consumers with adequate information to make healthy decisions about their purchases.In the UK, alcohol producers are still not required by law to print calorie information on their alcoholic beverages: they are only required to show the strength of alcohol (ABV) and the container’s volume. Last month, the government announced that it will consult before the end of the year on the calorie issue, as part of its Obesity Strategy.The alcohol industry claim that self-regulation is working and agreed to update labels to display the chief medical officers’ (CMO) weekly guideline – no more than 14 units of alcohol – by September 2019 – a target reiterated by the then health minister in January of that year.The Alcohol Health Alliance UK (AHA UK) and Alcohol Change UK examined labels on 424 alcohol products in shops across the UK to see whether labels provided the CMO weekly guideline and other essential information that would allow consumers to make informed choices about their purchases. Their research found that:More than 70% of labels did not include the drinking guidelines; over three years after they were updated and after the deadline the industry agreed with the governmentThe industry-funded Portman Group styles itself as the alcohol industry’s ‘social responsibility body’ and ‘leader in best practice’ but their members were least likely to include the correct low-risk drinking guidelines: just 2% did soMore than half (56%) of labels included no nutritional information. 37% of labels listed only the calorie content of the container, and just 7% displayed a full nutritional information tableNearly a quarter (24%) of labels surveyed contained misleading, out-of-date health information, such as the old UK guidelines or guidelines from other countriesHealth information was often illegible, with the average height of the text displaying information about alcohol units measuring 2mm – well under the 3·5mm required to be easily readableA Canadian study released in May found that alcohol warning labels, like warnings on packets of cigarettes, are effective tools in helping drinkers make informed decisions. The study found consumers exposed to the labels were 10% more likely to know about the link between alcohol and cancer and three times more likely to be aware of the low-risk drinking guidelines.AHA UK chair professor Sir Ian Gilmore, said: Alcohol labelling in this country is woefully inadequate and not fit for purpose if we wish to build a healthier society. It is disappointing but telling that members of the Portman Group - the body purporting to promote “best practice” on labelling of alcohol products - are the least likely to display basic health information. It is time that health labelling is required for all products.The public must be granted the power to make informed decisions about their health by having access to prominent health warnings, information on ingredients, nutrition and alcohol content at the point of purchase. The industry’s reluctance to include this information on their products suggests profits are being put ahead of people’s health.You can read the full report, Drinking in the dark: How alcohol labelling fails consumers, on the AHA UK website.Ireland: Weekly alcohol limit bought for pocket money pricesThe new Alcohol Market Review and Price Survey from Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI) has found that Irish women can spend as little as €4·95 at off-licences to reach their weekly limit for low-risk alcohol consumption, with the figure rising to €7·65 for men (Aug 19).The study was carried out in off licences over two weeks in July, in locations in Dublin, Sligo and Navan in a range of convenience stores, neighbourhood shops and supermarkets including Aldi, Centra, Dunnes, Lidl, Londis, Spar, Supervalu and Tesco.The charity found that cider is the cheapest product by standard drink (at 44¢), followed by beer (52¢), wine (59¢), gin (69¢), vodka and whiskey (both 62¢). The recommended low-risk limits for alcohol consumption in men is 17 standard drinks spread out over the course of a week, while the limit for women is 11 standard drinks.The AAI said its annual off-licence price survey confirmed the ‘exceptional affordability of alcohol to everyday shoppers and the urgent necessity to commence minimum pricing of alcohol products that will ensure the strongest, cheapest alcohol at very low cost is eliminated from the market’.AAI chair, professor Frank Murray, said the findings demonstrated the need for the new government to introduce minimum pricing of alcohol products:Vital decisions, currently being put off or stalled by vested interests, will have to be made by this government.Minimum unit pricing of alcohol products, which offers significant gains for public health, must be implemented urgently; spurious economic rationale proposed by the alcohol lobby cannot be allowed to trump the health of a nation.Empty calories in alcohol still add up, say BalanceBalance, the North East alcohol office, urge drinkers to think about the ‘empty calories’ in alcohol as part of a nationwide drive encouraging people to get healthy and lose weight. Week 5 of the NHS Weight Loss plan (w/c 24 August) from Public Health England’s Better Health campaign turned the spotlight on alcohol. Many of us don’t think of alcohol as being high in calories – but while we might avoid a dessert, we might not think twice about a couple of drinks. Alcohol contains around seven calories per gram, almost as many as a gram of fat. But research suggests around eight in ten people are unaware of calorie content in many of their drinks, and so underestimate the true content.This is at least partly down to the fact that many alcohol producers still don’t list on their packaging the number of calories contained in drinks, denying their own customers of the right to know how many calories they consume.Alcohol is estimated to account for nearly 10% of the calorie intake of those who drink, with around 3·4 million adults consuming an additional days’ worth of calories each week – totalling an additional two months of food each year.Colin Shevills, director of Balance, said (you can hear his full response in the podcast):It is clear that people need more information on alcohol labels and alcohol firms have been dragging their heels for the best part of two decades about providing this. The government has promised it will consult on calorie information on alcohol this year and we are calling ministers to make this happen.But we need to go further and ensure people see all the relevant health advice on product labels – something which producers are failing to do. We all need to keep ourselves fit and healthy in these times and that includes not drinking too much. People need the right information to make informed decisions to be able to look after their health.Making the most of a lockdown: How online commerce is keeping Diageo’s sales afloat in the UKDespite the closure of bars, pubs and restaurants since March 2020 due to the UK lockdown, global alcohol producers Diageo have managed to accelerate its sales through e-commerce. Reports state that although sales in Europe decreased by 12%, UK sales only decreased by 4% (London Evening Standard, 04 Aug). Diageo claim the success is largely attributable to their team of digital marketing specialists, who were able to monitor a shift from on-trade to online commerce during the lockdown. Spotting trends in internet searches for goods such as ‘luxurious desserts’ and ‘cocktail shakers’, they sought to take advantage by providing retailers with links for relevant Diageo products to retailers such as Sainsbury’s and Tesco’s (where 60% of Diageo’s drinks are sold), ‘so that customers were able to purchase these with ease’.As UK managing director Dayalan Nayager – who regularly tells his staff ‘data is at the front of everything’ – explains: Why would we go ahead with these big launches at that time? Because of the trends we were seeing online.On one level, responding to consumer demand is simply the raison d’etre of business. However, it is interesting to note the lengths to which alcohol producers like Diageo are prepared to go to do so, relative to public health calls to raise awareness of harmful drinking among those most vulnerable during the pandemic lockdown.Stadium booze ban to be lifted?Lifting the decades-old ban on booze consumed in the common areas of football grounds is one of several post-lockdown proposals under consideration, according to sources aligned with the Premier League (Mail Online, 03 Aug). Football’s elite tier body has set up a working group examining various initiatives, along with medical experts, the Sports Grounds Safety Authority and the government, who want to see fans back inside grounds by October, should it be safe. Any change may well come in the shape of a trial period, which could be initiated by 5A(3) of the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc) Act 1985 which allows the secretary of state to make the order designating amending the restriction – or that there shall be no restriction – on alcohol consumed in all seats.The proposal comes amid growing pressure to scrap the legislation, with figures like the then English Football League boss Shaun Harvey branding it ‘disproportionate’ in 2018, and the European confederation UEFA trialling the sale of alcohol in stadiums for Champions League and Europa League fixtures during the 2018/19 season.This contrasts with one of the country’s other great stadium sports, rugby union, whose governing body in Wales has tested alcohol-free zones for fans wishing to attend matches free of the potential disorder that could result from alcohol.Alcohol harm and COVID survey: Please input and share!A message from Alcohol Health Alliance UKWhat should our relationship to alcohol look like after this crisis? What do you think the government could be doing to support you, your community, and our country? Make your voice heard!We want to hear your views about how COVID-19 has affected alcohol harm and what the government should do to tackle it. Your answers will help us highlight key issues to the government and convince them to take action.The UK Alcohol Alert (incorporating Alliance News) is designed and produced by The Institute of Alcohol Studies. Please click the image below to visit our website and find out more about us and what we do, or the ‘Contact us’ button. Thank you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com

Defected Radio
Defected Radio 16th April 2020

Defected Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 120:01


Podcast from Defected Records 01. FCL - It's You (Mousse T Reef Club Mix) [Defected] 02. MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky [4 To The Floor Records] 03. Osunlade - Envision (Yoruba Soul Mix)) [Yoruba Records] 04. Ultra Naté - How Long [Strictly Rhythm] 05. The Goodfellas featuring. Lisa Millet - Soul Heaven (Pasta Boys Bini & Martini Mix) [Ocean Trax] 06. Sonny Fodera featuring. Alex Mills - Always Gonna Be [Defected] 07. MJ Cole - Sincere (Vocal Mix) [AM:PM Records] 08. Somore featuring. Damon Trueitt - I Refuse (What You Want) (Phil Weeks Remix) [I! Records Black Label] 09. Yourself - Beg (Hot Since 82 Future Mix) [Defected] 10. David August - Hamburg Is For Lovers [Diynamic Music] X Joeski featuring. Eman - Clap yo Handz (Accapella) [Defected] 11. Lil Louis - Club Lonely [Epic Records] 12. Deetron - Starblazer [Rejected] 13. Jamie Lewis featuring. Michelle Weeks - The Light [Purple Music] 14. Li Mo Yin Yang - Reach (Accapella) [Strictly Rhythm] 15. Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body (Director's Cut Re-Edit) [Insomniac Records] 16. M&S Presents The Girl Next Door - Salsoul Nugget (If U Wanna) (M&S Original Klub) [Atlantic Records] 17. Ruffneck - Everybody [Real Time Records] 18. Harry Romero featuring. Robert Owens - I Go Back (Main Mix) [Glitterbox Recordings] 19. Louie Vega & Jay Sinister Sealee featuring. Julie McKnight - Diamond Life [4 To the Floor Records] 20. Flashmob - Need In Me [Defected] 21. Rachel Row - Follow The Step (Kink Remix) [Defected] 22. Voices Of Life - Say The Word [Silk Records] 23. Minsters De La Funk - Believe (King Unique Re-Edit) [Defected] 24. Marian Hill - Down (Frankly Rizardo Remix) [New State Music] 25. Bwi Bwi - Insight [Classic Music Company] 26. Robert Owens - I'll Be Your Friend (Morales Glamour Mix) [Perfecto Records] 27. Groove Committee - Dirty Games [Unkwn Records] 28. Blaze presents Uda* featuring. Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love [Defected] 29. Aly-Us - Follow Me (Club Mix) [Strictly Rhythm]

Sugar Factory Radio w/DJ Sugar
Sugar Factory Radio, Episode #002

Sugar Factory Radio w/DJ Sugar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 72:09


Welcome back, this is Episode #002 of Sugar Factory Radio! I'm your host, Kelly Slater, and this week I'm bringing you some of the very best dance music straight from my bedroom! Yeah, we're in the midst of this world-wide corona virus pandemic, but I'm here to help you keep your chin up! Don't worry, we'll get through this! Enjoy the show! Track List: 01. Whirlpool Productions - From: Disco To Disco (Adam Port Remix); 02. Onionz & Master D - A Night in Frisco (Original Mix); 03. Burnski - Visions (Original Mix); 04. Samu.I - Around You (Original Mix); 05. Yousef & Harry Romero - Sloppy Kiss (Original Mix); 06. Junior Jack - My Feeling (Kick 'N Deep Mix); 07. Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough (Vocal Club Mix); 08. Happy Clappers - I Believe (12" Master); 09. Byron Stingily - Get Up! (Mousse T Extended Mix); 10. Future Force - What You Want (Mark's Epic Vocal Mix); 11. Sex-O-Sonique - I Thought It Was You (12" Mix); 12. Somore feat. Damon Trueitt - I Refuse (What You Want) (Phil Weeks Remix); 13. Boris Duglosch feat. Inaya Day - Keep Pushin' (Original Mix); 14. Armand van Helden feat. Duane Harden - You Don't Know me (Original Mix) ___________________________________ If you enjoyed the show, please like and follow on all my socials: @OhThatKellySlater - Facebook @OhThatKellySlater - Instagram @OhThatKSlater - Twitter Booking Info: Info@OhThatKellySlater.com - Email 702.972.6606 - Mobile

Saguaro Sessions
Saguaro Sessions 017 - DJ S.K.T

Saguaro Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 59:38


Saguaro Sessions 017 DJ S.K.T Follow DJ S.K.T: @djskt Follow Saguaro Sessions on Instagram & Twitter: @saguarosessions DJ S.K.T is a fast rising name in the UK’s underground music circuit. A producer, DJ, and label manager, the Londoner specializes in all forms of dance music – from deep & soulful house, garage & experimental bass, all tied together with a common thread of working a dancefloor.Coming into his own in 2013 with remixes of Miguel’s “Adorn”, Somore’s “I Refuse” and The Nightcrawlers “Push The Feeling On”, his tracks as a must have for any self respecting DJ. Currently generating over 40,000 plays a week on Soundcloud, DJ S.K.T can include fans and supporters such as MK (Who recently featured S.K.T’s mix of ‘Push The Feeling On’ on his BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix), Amine Edge, Steve Smart, DJ Target, Mistajam, Grant Nelson, Fredde Le Grand & Sam Divine (Defected).He has recently produced Little Nikki's single "Right before my eyes" for Sony/Deconstruction, remixed Oliver Heldens & Becky Hill's UK No.1 "Gecko/Overdrive" and has had releases on AATW/Universal and Rinse FM’s Audio Rehab label. Remix work includes tracks for legendary New York House label Strictly Rhythm, Kontor and New State.He is also currently working with Damon C Scott, the vocalist on the No.1 track by Storm Queen & MK - "Look right through", Rachel K Collier (Ray Foxx) and is working on forthcoming remixes for Wilkinson & Becky Hill.He has delivered guest mixes for Kiss FM UK, Capital Xtra and was resident DJ on BBC "1Xtra Talent" in Feb 2014. Tracklist: 1. BIJOU - Crown (Avitas Remix) [Unreleased] 2. John Summit - Viva Voce [Unreleased] 3. George Placencia & Gullie Privatti - Cha Cha Cha [elrow] 4. DJ Vivona - You Are (Wade Remix)[Street King] 5. George Smeddles - Boogie Dance [Under No Illusion] 6. Supernova - Brooklyn Wheel [Farris Wheel] Guest Mix by DJ S.K.T 7. Roberto Surace – Joys [Defected] 8. Joshwa (UK) – Hyperspeed [Stashed] 9. Namara – Know That [Somn'thing] 10. Airwolf – Be Free [etcetc] 11. Amine Edge & DANCE - It Doesn’t Make Sense (Carnao Beats Remix)[Flashmob] 12. Yvan Genkins – Work It Out [Unreleased] 13. Lex & Wood – Purple Jam [Toolroom] 14. Eli Brown – Searching For Someone [Repopulate Mars] 9.13.19

SOMORE
Episode 659 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 2:24


Test Show

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SOMORE
Episode 660 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 113:16


Under Cover Music Fest South Orange.

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SOMORE
Episode 659 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 2:24


Test Show

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SOMORE
Episode 660 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 113:16


Under Cover Music Fest South Orange.

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South Orange Maplewood Radio
Episode 659 - SOMORE

South Orange Maplewood Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 2:24


Test Show

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South Orange Maplewood Radio
Episode 660 - SOMORE

South Orange Maplewood Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 113:16


Under Cover Music Fest South Orange.

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SOMORE
Episode 657 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 48:29


Live from Hat City in Orange NJ WZYE 95.9 FM

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DJ Dlux -  Podcast - WE PLAY MUSIC -
DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Podcast Episode 341 - Birthday Set.

DJ Dlux - Podcast - WE PLAY MUSIC -

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 87:18


DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Podcast Episode 341 - Birthday Set. On Sunday 17th February Dlux celebrated his birthday with an extra special show on deja, playing the finest House and Garage gems alongside the deja crew, T.Bird and GM Ice. When these 3 get together, you know there will be plenty of misbehaving and banter, as well as some big tunes, Featuring; Tuff Jam, Somore, MJ Cole, Skyjoose, confetti, Cover Up, Brasstooth & more. Join Dlux live every Sunday’s 4-6pm (gmt) on www.dejavufm.com - 17/2/19

South Orange Maplewood Radio
Episode 657 - SOMORE

South Orange Maplewood Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 48:29


Live from Hat City in Orange NJ WZYE 95.9 FM

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SOMORE
Episode 657 - SOMORE

SOMORE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 48:29


Live from Hat City in Orange NJ WZYE 95.9 FM

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DJ Dlux -  Podcast - WE PLAY MUSIC -
DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Episode 337 - 100% Vinyl Garage Session

DJ Dlux - Podcast - WE PLAY MUSIC -

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 128:22


DJ Dlux - We Play Music - Podcast Episode 337 - As we continue with the 100% Vinyl Sessions, this podcast showcases the very best House & Garage, UKG sounds of London. 1995-1999, Featuring Tuff Jam, Confetti Records, Donna C, MJ Cole, Brasstooth, Sticky, Mdubs, Lorraine Cato, Corrine Joseph, Eric Benet, Somore, Operator & Baffled, Sky Juice, Skykap, Same People, Dlux, and much more. Join Dlux live every Sunday’s 4-6pm (gmt) on www.dejavufm.com - 13/1/19

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.
August 2017 Selection pt II (featuring L.S.G., Ronski Speed, Somore, Serious Danger, Ezequiel Arias, Aimoon, Dusky, Flowjob, Arkham Knights, Mira J, Galestian, Rise And Fall, Reddfield, Floge, Maywave, Nelver, I Hate Models, Deathmind, Ma2shek, Xida, Beat

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 86:36


Ossom Sessions™
Ossom Sessions // 05.01.2017 // by DJ Ecstatic

Ossom Sessions™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 60:00


1. Shine (This Is It)(Original Mix) by Soul Clap feat. Nona Hendryx 2. Strings (Original Mix) by KiNK 3. Funkert (Original Mix) by Virginia 4. Apart (Hyenah Remix) by Denis Horvat 5. Bellevue (Original Mix) by HateLate 6. Chord Tool (Original Mix) by Gnork 7. Try To Understand (Original Mix) by DJ T 8. Shelter (Original Mix) by Ethyl & Flori 9. Raw Cuts #5 (Original Mix) by Motor City Drum Ensemble 10. I Refuse (What You Want) (Original Mix) by Somore feat. Damon Trueitt 11. Beat That Bitch (Mr. V Vibal Dub) by Johnnydangerous www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.

C||S Podcast
C||S Podcast #6

C||S Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 71:28


Cohesion Sounds Podcast #6 Music 01 MJ Cole - Sincere - Island Records 02 Wookie - Battle - S2S Recordings 03 Groove Chronicles - Stonecold - Groove Chronicles Mix 01 MJ Cole - Attitude - Island Records > Lee John - Your Mind, Your Body, Your Soul (SAS Phantasy Mix) - Locked On 02 US Alliance - All I Know (Dem 2 Remix) - Locked On 03 Deetah - Relax (Bump & Flex Mix) - FFFR 04 3M feat. D-Niece - Cheat (500 Mix) - White Label > Groove Chronicles - 1999 - Dat Pressure Records 05 Somore feat. Damon Trueitt - I Refuse (What You Want) (Ramsey & Fenn Remix) - XL Recordings 06 Zac Toms - Bring Me Down (Stanton Warriors Remix) - Unda Vybe 07 Nu-Birth - Anytime - Locked On / XL Recordings 08 DJ Lewi - Hold Me Tight (4x4 VIP Remix) - Moist Records 09 Bump N Groove - Together Again (98 Dub Mix) - NuVybe Records > DJ Double G feat. Anita - Special Request - DJ’s For Life 10 Dem 2 - Destiny - Locked On 11 Lee John - Your Mind, Your Body, Your Soul (SAS Phantasy Mix) - Locked On 12 Jhelisa - Friendly Pressure (Sunship’s From Midnight Mix) - Dorado 13 Smokin’ Beats - Dreams (Underground Mix) - Smokin Beats 14 Groove Chronicles - Sweet Dub - Outlaw Records > Zed Bias - Neighbourhood (Steve Gurley Vocal Mix) - Locked On 15 Jeremy Sylvester - Got To Go - Nice ‘N’ Ripe 16 DJ Double G feat. Anita - Special Request - DJ’s For Life 17 Banana Republic - Catch The Feeling (Tuff Jam Dub) - Catch 18 Scott Garcia - It’s A London Thing - Underground Connection > Indo - R U Sleeping (Bump N Flex Vocal) - Azuli Records 19 El-B - The Club - Ghost 20 Masters at Work - To Be In Love (MJ Cole Vocal Mix) - Lube

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.
Timeline Mix 1990-2002 (featuring Moby, Utah Saints, Felix, Sunscreem, Gat Decor, Li Kwan, Man With No Name, Somore, Serious Danger, Kaistar, Deepsky, Ecano, Firewall, Lange, Underworld, Kosheen)

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 74:02


ClubNIMBUS - dj NIMBUS's Podcast
Nocturnal Influence Vol 1

ClubNIMBUS - dj NIMBUS's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2012 53:48


1. Jay Tripwire feat Boddhi Satva - Dema ( Martjin Remix ) 2. Johnick - Johnick Magic ( Ubq Project Mix ) 3. Physics feat Daist - Holdin On ( David Ospina & Oscar P Vocal Mix ) 4. Somore feat Damon Trueitt - I Refuse ( Filthy's Believe Dub ) 5. Tony Lionni - Take Me Higher 6. Mark Grant - Touch Me 7. CO2 - Vibe 8. Djorn - His Way 9. Fabio Tosti - Set Me Free ( Pumpin ) 10. Francesco Tarantini - Come Back ( Tribute to K.C. Mix ) 11. Lonnie Gordon - Do You Want It ( Hum Drum Mix ) 12. Shawnee Taylor - In The Sunshine ( Romatt's Deep Khord Mix )