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O2F EDM 電音紮背趴
【EP194】Electro Dance Music - 派對電音系列之『不為往事憂,只願餘生笑』

O2F EDM 電音紮背趴

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 44:51


ENERGY Club Files Podcast - Flip Capella
Flip Capella 854 Energy Club Files Podcast - 06. 09. 2024

ENERGY Club Files Podcast - Flip Capella

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 96:08


Best of House, Dance, Hypertechno, Techno, Hardstyle, Hard Dance, Raw, Drum & Bass, D&B, EDM, Psy, Dance Pop, Techhouse, Bass, Mash Up, Flip Capella Music,... with tracks from David Guetta, Kygo, R3hab, W&W, James Hype, Coldplay, Skrillex, Glockenbach, Sonny Wern,  Taylor Swift, Gabry Ponte, Neptunica, Axmo, Calvin Harris, Alesso, Scooter, Ely Oaks, Flip Capella, … Tracklist on https://www.1001tracklists.com/ Insagram: https://www.instagram.com/djflipcapella/ Tracklist Show 854: Myles Smith - Stargaziing (Gin & Sonic Remix) Echosmith - Cool Kids (Febration Remix) Short Mod (20) Flip Capella X Deso Latee X Ron Starz - Behind Blue Eyes Kygo Ft. Zak Abel&Nile Rodgers - For Life (Nicky Romero Remix)  James Hype ft. Shamiya Battles - 7 Seconds Short Mod (20) Taylor Swift - You Belong With Me (ElvisK - Hard Remix) Niklas Dee - Around The World Coldplay - Viva La Vida (Gin & Sonic) Short Mod (20) Rene Rodrigezz, Lefwee, Don Sandro - Take On Me GLOCKENBACH feat. Declan J Donovan - Better Days Short Mod (20) Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Levex Remix) Braaheim, Neptunica & ILYAA feat. EMMY - Fast Car Short Mod (20) Sonny Wern, Still Loud with Daddy Yankee - I Like To Move It (Mue'velo) Lady Gaga - Poker Face (KEVU Remix) Clean Bandit, Zara Larsson, KREAM - Symphony Vs Where Yre You Tonight (Gin & Sonic) Sean Paul - She Doesn't Mind (Jesse Bloch Remix) W&W & AXMO - If I Die Young Short Mod (20) Shirin David - Bauch Beine Po (Chris Decay Remix) Gabry Ponte - He's A Pirate (Save Me) Capital Cities - Safe & Sound (MilesPerHour Remix)  Benny Benassi, Gary Go vs SHM - Cinema vs Ray of Solar (Oliver Heldens Mashup) Short Mod (20) Showtek & We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson vs. Travis Scott & Playboi Carti - Booyah Fe!n (Stephen Hurtley Bootleg) Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music (Beauz) Danny Suko - Somewhere Over The Rainbow Short Mod (20) MOGUAI x David Puentez x Salvatore Mancuso - Your Love  Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (Olly James Techno Rework) Pitbull - Feel This Moment (Kevu festival edit) Hidden Podcast Track Special David Guetta & OneRepublic - I Don't Wanna Wait (Basswar X CaoX Remix)  TCM x BassWar & CaoX - Fireflies W&W x VINAI with Gabry Ponte - Axel F (Take It To The Floor) Axel F X Soldiers (Flip Capella Smash) Spice Up! - Soldiers Forever Young - Alphaville (AVERRO, Olly Gi & Arellano Remix) Calvin Harris & Alesso - Under Control (ft. Hurts) (BassWar & CaoX Remix)  Daft Punk - One More Time X Wanna Dance (Flip Capella Smash) KX CHR - Do You Wanna Dance Scooter  - Logical Song (Flip Capella Smash) Adronity - LOGICAL SONG (When We Were Young Sound Of Da Police (Ely Oaks) Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart (ft. Ludacris) (BassWar & CaoX Hardstyle Remix)  NOOON - Verknallt in einen Talahon  MAMBO N. 5 (N4C & THNDERZ HARD EDIT) Nicki Minaj - Starships (Lil Texas Edit)

JOURNEYS
XABI ONLY - JOURNEYS #290

JOURNEYS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 82:57


Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/26bs0wht Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Vintage Culture, MAGNUS – Nothing Ever Changes (Agents of Time Remix) [VINTAGE CULTURE] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK] 02. Cassian - Memento [AFTERLIFE] 03. KREAM vs. Scorz & Malou - Where Are You Tonight (Love Like We're Dying) (XABI ONLY Edit) 04. Kryder & Ginchy ft. CLO - Hey Now (Ginchy VIP Edit) [SPINNIN] 05. Che Jose - Caged [F.T.F.T] 06. REVERSE, DeepMe, Ubo ft. Sāde Frame - Heat [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 07. Fafaq - Loneliness [CHAPTER EIGHT] 08. Jamiroquai & Don Diablo - Deeper Underground [HEXAGON] 09. CIGMA, Ivan Lake - The Backseat [LOWDOWN] 10. Alex Pizzuti - Everything Done [HEXAGON] 11. Loreno Mayer, Kanallia & Quizzow - Interstellar [AVA] 12. Sevenxs & Gabriel Rood & Maquina CL - We Are [LEGION] 13. AMINTO - Never Enough (DIM3NSION Remix) [AMINTO MUSIC] 14. Roy Orion & Max Landry - All I Need [GENERATION SMASH] 15. Showtek & We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson vs. Travis Scott & Playboi Carti - Booyah FE!N (Stephen Hurtley Bootleg) 16. VINNE, Bonka & RayRay - Yessir [REVEALED] 17. 2Pac - Ambitionz Az a Ridah (Bassjackers Bootleg) [FREE] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 18. Aryue - Come Back [INTERPLAY] 19. K90 - Deliverance (Achilles & Maurya Sevak Remix) [ARMADA CAPTIVATING] 20. Stella Bossi - Get That Licky (Techno Club Edit) [COLUMBIA] 21. B.U.G. Mafia ft. Mario V - Strazile (Nick Havsen Big Room Techno Remix) 22. George Wonder - Don't Stop [REVEALED] 23. Domeno - Dream [REVEALED] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 24. Christiann Lau & Drifter5 - Attention [GENERATION SMASH] 25. Aly & Fila - Rebirth (Ahmed Romel Remix) [FSOE] [CLASSIC]

Radio Record
Record Club Guest Mix Lucas & Steve #089 (25-07-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024


Guest Mix by Lucas & Steve 01. LUM!X x Lucas & Steve - Can't Forget You 02. Pickle - Get Silly 03. NIGHT / MOVES - Now and Forever 04. Lucas & Steve, Yves V - After Midnight (feat. Xoro) [Tribute Mix] 05. Sonny Fodera - Mind Still (feat. blythe) 06. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On 07. David Guetta, MORTEN, Prophecy - Kill The Vibe 08. Lucas & Steve x Skinny Days - When I Wake Up (Club Mix) 09. Swedish House Mafia feat. Niki and the Dove - Lioness 10. Ferreck Dawn - Heartache (feat. Alex Mills) 11. Lucas & Steve - LFG 12. DJ Kuba & Neitan x EMDI ft. Nicci - Drake 13. Nora Van Elken - Supersonic 14. Lucas & Steve x Lawrent - End Of Time (feat. Jordan Shaw) 15. Laidback Luke - Left Or Right (feat. Matthew Nolan) 16. Floris van Oranje - Feel What You Want 17. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 18. Bingo Players x Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson)

Maxximize On Air
Blasterjaxx present - Maxximize On Air 521

Maxximize On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 59:04


Yes yes, you're listening to Blasterjaxx and it's time to turn up your sound systems for Maxximize On Air! Have a great weekend, and keep it maxximized! 01 SEVEK - Lights 02 Tiësto - The Bump 03 Tujamo x Jayover – Permission 04 HI-LO, Space 92 - Pegasus (How We Know) [Oliver Heldens Extended Vocal Mix] 05 Hardwell & KAAZE - Move 06 ASCO - Palladio 07 MR.BLACK - Pattaya 08 AVAO - Baby Don't Go 09 Blasterjaxx X Lockdown X Vion Konger - Feel The Bass 10 01 La Fuente - Ratata (Outsiders Remix) 11 CYRIL - Stumblin' In (feat. Timmy Trumpet) (Steve Aoki x Dimatik Remix) 12 Dr Phunk - Forever Young 13 Blasterjaxx X Naeleck X 3rd Wall - Crush Me Down (You Spin Me Around) 14 SP3CTRUM - Dance Therapy 15 T78 & D72 - Throw This 16 BEAUZ x Kevu - Stupid 17 Biscits & Max Mylo - Dominator (Extended Mix) 18 Bingo Players x Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson)

Maxximize On Air
Blasterjaxx present - Maxximize On Air 521

Maxximize On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 59:04


Yes yes, you're listening to Blasterjaxx and it's time to turn up your sound systems for Maxximize On Air! Have a great weekend, and keep it maxximized! 01 SEVEK - Lights 02 Tiësto - The Bump 03 Tujamo x Jayover – Permission 04 HI-LO, Space 92 - Pegasus (How We Know) [Oliver Heldens Extended Vocal Mix] 05 Hardwell & KAAZE - Move 06 ASCO - Palladio 07 MR.BLACK - Pattaya 08 AVAO - Baby Don't Go 09 Blasterjaxx X Lockdown X Vion Konger - Feel The Bass 10 01 La Fuente - Ratata (Outsiders Remix) 11 CYRIL - Stumblin' In (feat. Timmy Trumpet) (Steve Aoki x Dimatik Remix) 12 Dr Phunk - Forever Young 13 Blasterjaxx X Naeleck X 3rd Wall - Crush Me Down (You Spin Me Around) 14 SP3CTRUM - Dance Therapy 15 T78 & D72 - Throw This 16 BEAUZ x Kevu - Stupid 17 Biscits & Max Mylo - Dominator (Extended Mix) 18 Bingo Players x Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson)

Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve Radio 050

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 59:48


1. Ferreck Dawn - Heartache (feat. Alex Mills) 2. DJ Kuba & Neitan x EMDI ft. Nicci - Drake 3. KREAM – Where Are You Tonight 4. Tiësto - The Bump 5. (AOW) Bingo Players x Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson) 6. Lucas & Steve x Lawrent - End Of Time (feat. Jordan Shaw) 7. SIKS - Without You 8. Biscits & Max Mylo - Dominator 9. (SR) Swedish House Mafia feat. Niki and the Dove - Lioness 10. OFFAIAH & Conor Grant - No Competition 11. RITN - The Sound Go Wow 12. Sonny Fodera - Mind Still (feat. blythe) 13. LUM!X x Lucas & Steve - Can't Forget You 14. DR. KUCHO! & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing (feat. Anne Brun) [Cian McFeely Remix] 15. Tujamo x Jayover - Permission 16. JOXION - Shadows 17. D.O.D - Paradise feat. Ina Wroldsen 18. Lucas & Steve - Emergency

Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve Radio 050

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 59:48


1. Ferreck Dawn - Heartache (feat. Alex Mills) 2. DJ Kuba & Neitan x EMDI ft. Nicci - Drake 3. KREAM – Where Are You Tonight 4. Tiësto - The Bump 5. (AOW) Bingo Players x Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson) 6. Lucas & Steve x Lawrent - End Of Time (feat. Jordan Shaw) 7. SIKS - Without You 8. Biscits & Max Mylo - Dominator 9. (SR) Swedish House Mafia feat. Niki and the Dove - Lioness 10. OFFAIAH & Conor Grant - No Competition 11. RITN - The Sound Go Wow 12. Sonny Fodera - Mind Still (feat. blythe) 13. LUM!X x Lucas & Steve - Can't Forget You 14. DR. KUCHO! & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing (feat. Anne Brun) [Cian McFeely Remix] 15. Tujamo x Jayover - Permission 16. JOXION - Shadows 17. D.O.D - Paradise feat. Ina Wroldsen 18. Lucas & Steve - Emergency

O2F EDM 電音紮背趴
【EP183】Electro Dance Music - 電音舞曲系列『努力不一定會成功,但不努力很輕鬆』

O2F EDM 電音紮背趴

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 47:28


Detroit Stories
The ‘Wild West' of College Sports Recruiting

Detroit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 37:37


Student-athletes, coaches and ADs offer advice for navigating a complex process amidst a changing landscape for recruits(0:02) Sonny Wilson, a freshman on the University of Toledo's basketball team, reflects on his recruitment in high school as a standout on the University of Detroit Jesuit High School's squad. He offers advice for other young players going through the process.(3:51) The narrator talks about some of the ways in which high school and college sports recruiting has changed, including video highlight reels, transfer portals and NIL (“name, image and likeness”) deals before introducing several interviewees.(5:55) Dan Rohn, football coach and athletic director at De La Salle High School in Warren, laments the decline in multi-sport athletes at the high school level, which he believes can be attributed to increased pressure placed on athletes who have hopes of playing at the next level. Vic Michaels, director of the Catholic High School League, offers his thoughts on the subject.(9:19) Mike Watson, athletic director at Marian High School, talks about the impact of video — especially social media — on recruiting. Ava Brizard, a Marian graduate and standout volleyball player for North Carolina State University, talks about how video gave her increased opportunities to stand out.(14:30) Interviewees discuss the timing of the recruiting process, which begins as early as seventh grade for some athletes. In addition to those above, we hear from Brady Drogash, a De La Salle graduate and quarterback on the University of Cincinnati's football team; Xavier Thomas, a Brother Rice graduate and University of Toledo basketball player; and Dalton Drogash, a junior on De La Salle's football squad.(20:23) Athletes and coaches discuss preparing for the recruiting process, negotiations with interested schools, and how high school coaches and athletic directors can help students and their families navigate the process.(24:35) Interviewees discuss tips for finding and deciding on the right school, and the factors athletes and their families should consider in making their decisions.(30:00) Rohn, Watson and Michaels discuss the impact of NIL deals on the recruiting landscape. (32:49) Athletes offer their advice for other students going through the recruiting process, including pitfalls to watch out for, who to turn to for advice, and how to make the best impression possible.Reporting by Daniel Meloy; narration by Emily Mentock; script by Casey McCorry; production by Ron PangbornThis episode of Detroit Stories is proudly sponsored by Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan – the charitable arm of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Engage in the practice of the corporal works of mercy within your community! To begin your journey of involvement and compassion, visit CCSEM.org today and select 'Get Involved'!Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or Spotify. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.

Mauricio Cury
Turbo Beats #60

Mauricio Cury

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 58:57


1. Diplo & Hugel & Julia Church - Stay High (Extended VIP Mix) 2. Galantis & Hannah Boleyn - Little Bit Yours 3. Mauricio Cury - Pretty Woman 4. Mauricio Cury - Do It All Again (Feat Nina Bear) 5. Antoine Clamaran - My House (Daniel Dash Extended Remix) 6. Nina Carr & Maritime Yacht Club - Should Know Better 7. CALVO & DAZZ - Ready Or Not (Here I Come) [VIP Mix] 8. BIJOU - One More Time ft. Chacel 9. BYOR & BURNERS! - Droppin' It (LaLaLa) 10. KREAM - The Switch 11. Deniz Koyu - Astral 12. Piero Pirupa - Change Your Mind (Korolova Remix) 13. Meduza - Musica 14. Showtek - Shine (feat. Sonny Wilson) 15. Noizu & Martin Ikin - Burnin'

W&W Rave Culture Radio
W&W - Rave Culture Radio 144

W&W Rave Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 56:25


01. Billy Gillies - DNA (Loving You) feat. Hannah Boleyn (Ginchy Extended Remix) 02. MORTEN - Can You Feel It 03. Wiwek & Emy Perez - TUCUTU (Extended) 04. Showtek - Shine (feat. Sonny Wilson) 05. Nick Havsen – Aftermath 06. Steve Aoki & Timmy Trumpet ft. Sweet Minxx - Prizm (Extended) 07. Future Anthem: Sandro Silva – Andromeda (Ultimate Seduction) 08. KSHMR - Tears On The Dancefloor (feat. Hannah Boleyn) 09. EMKR - Taste Of Summer 10. Pickle - Stompin (BRINE) 11. Hardwell, DJs From Mars ft. Tomcraft - Loneliness 12. Hardwell & Afrojack - Push It 13. Armin van Buuren & Xoro feat. Yola Recoba - God Is In The Soundwaves (Extended Mix) 14. leShuuk - Ong Diggi Dong 15. NWYR Selects: Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance - I Got You (Extended Mix) 16. Brennan Heart & Trevor Guthrie - Lose you tonight (Extended Mix) 17. STVW - One Last Fligt 18. AXMO - Love Core

W&W Rave Culture Radio
W&W - Rave Culture Radio 144

W&W Rave Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 56:25


01. Billy Gillies - DNA (Loving You) feat. Hannah Boleyn (Ginchy Extended Remix) 02. MORTEN - Can You Feel It 03. Wiwek & Emy Perez - TUCUTU (Extended) 04. Showtek - Shine (feat. Sonny Wilson) 05. Nick Havsen – Aftermath 06. Steve Aoki & Timmy Trumpet ft. Sweet Minxx - Prizm (Extended) 07. Future Anthem: Sandro Silva – Andromeda (Ultimate Seduction) 08. KSHMR - Tears On The Dancefloor (feat. Hannah Boleyn) 09. EMKR - Taste Of Summer 10. Pickle - Stompin (BRINE) 11. Hardwell, DJs From Mars ft. Tomcraft - Loneliness 12. Hardwell & Afrojack - Push It 13. Armin van Buuren & Xoro feat. Yola Recoba - God Is In The Soundwaves (Extended Mix) 14. leShuuk -  Ong Diggi Dong 15. NWYR Selects: Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance - I Got You (Extended Mix) 16. Brennan Heart & Trevor Guthrie - Lose you tonight (Extended Mix) 17. STVW - One Last Fligt 18. AXMO - Love CoreFile Download (56:25 min / 78 MB)

Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve Radio 019

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 59:26


1. KREAM - The Switch  2. WILL K & Shift K3Y - Mini Skirt  3. MK - Take My Chance  4.  MorganJ - Obsession 5. (AOW) ARTO - We Belong 6. Egzod & Maestro Chives - Royalty (Don Diablo Remix) 7. Pajane - DNA  8. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 9. (SR) Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder - Calling (Lose My Mind) 10. La Fuente - Dominator (2K23)  11. Lucas & Steve - LFG 12. KSHMR - Tears On The Dancefloor (feat. Hannah Boleyn)  13. Showtek - Shine (feat. Sonny Wilson)  14. NERVO & Hook N Sling - My Reason  15. Lucas & Steve - BANG! 16. BLR - Who's Playing  17. Blinders - Howling (Pt. II) 18. Robin Schulz & KOPPY - Fugazi (Robin Schulz Presents KOPPY) 

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Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve Radio 019

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 59:26


1. KREAM - The Switch  2. WILL K & Shift K3Y - Mini Skirt  3. MK - Take My Chance  4.  MorganJ - Obsession 5. (AOW) ARTO - We Belong 6. Egzod & Maestro Chives - Royalty (Don Diablo Remix) 7. Pajane - DNA  8. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 9. (SR) Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder - Calling (Lose My Mind) 10. La Fuente - Dominator (2K23)  11. Lucas & Steve - LFG 12. KSHMR - Tears On The Dancefloor (feat. Hannah Boleyn)  13. Showtek - Shine (feat. Sonny Wilson)  14. NERVO & Hook N Sling - My Reason  15. Lucas & Steve - BANG! 16. BLR - Who's Playing  17. Blinders - Howling (Pt. II) 18. Robin Schulz & KOPPY - Fugazi (Robin Schulz Presents KOPPY) 

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In My Beach Boys Room
Shut Down Volume 2 Album Analysis

In My Beach Boys Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 50:05


Matthew and Adam break down the Beach Boys album Shut Down Volume 2. -Timestamps-00:00 Intro 08:30 Shut Down Vol. 2 11:35 Fun, Fun, Fun 17:15 Don't Worry Baby 25:05 In The Parking Lot 28:40 “Cassius” Love vs. “Sonny” Wilson 31:30 Warmth Of The Sun 37:20 This Car Of Mine 38:40 Why Do Fools Fall In Love 41:25 Pom Pom Play Girl 43:50 Keep An Eye On Summer 45:10 Shut Down Part 2 46:45 Louie, Louie 48:15 Denny's Drumswww.matthewhartzmusic.com

Team Player - Stories of Coaching and Leadership

We have a really great show today with a guy that Coach Kovo had never met prior to recording. But one of our Team Player alums (Sonny Wilson ep.70) recommended him and boy was he right that this guy would be a great guest. He is in sales now but he was formerly the head football coach of the Burnet Bulldogs - welcome Jerrod Rye to the show! - Growing up in Georgetown, TX when it was still a small town!! - Going to college at Tarleton State in Stephenville, TX where an interaction with a baseball coach helped shape his coaching philosophy. - A HILARIOUS story about Coach Rye's 1st assignment - the dreaded "Get Back Coach"! - Coach talks about his ascent to becoming Head Coach at Burnet and why many hirers seek out former coaches for careers in sales. - Finally as a diehard Cowboys fan we play some fun Start-Bench-Cuts, with big names like Lamb/Pearson/Bryant, and Aikman/Romo/Prescott Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives Follow on Twitter @coach_kovo Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation, all guest suggestions/feedback is welcome! Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms

Team Player - Stories of Coaching and Leadership

We have a very special episode as our guest today runs his own youth sports program (NextLevelSports) and he and Coach Kovo take a deep dive inside of youth sport culture today! But not only does he work with the youth, he is also the Varsity Assistant Basketball coach for the Marble Falls Mustangs - welcome Sonny Wilson to the show! - Growing up in Dublin, no not Ireland, Texas before settling in good ole Burnet durn'et! - Playing for legendary coach Bob Shipley while in HS at Burnet and loving the experience so much that he is one of our few Team Player Podcast alums to be able to come back to his alma mater to coach! - In perhaps THE most legendary turnaround we have ever heard of, the Marble Falls Boys Basketball team actually had an "O-fer" in basketball which isn't easy to do when you are playing 30 games a year! After going 0-30, the VERY NEXT YEAR they go out and WIN THE DISTRICT TITLE. Seriously this is the stuff of the silver screen, and if Coach hasn't written a screenplay yet we need to get on that! - Coach Kovo and Sonny spend a greater portion of the show talking about his experience running Next Level Sports and discussing the state of youth athletics today. - Finally as part of a string of Cowboys fans that have come through the Team Player Podcast Studios, we play a fun How Bout Them Cowboys WR edition of Start - Bench - Cut with some legendary #88s in Irvin, Bryant, and Lamb, along with an Aggie Football Mt. Rushmore and as a rare die-hard Boston Celtics fan in the Lone Star State we finish with a Celtic legend Start - Bench - Cut with big names like Bird, Tatum, and Pierce! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives Follow on Twitter @coach_kovo Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation, all guest suggestions/feedback is welcome! Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms

Radio Record
Цветкоff @ Record Club #718 (25-06-2023)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023


01. Icona Pop - Where Do We Go From Here 02. BIJOU feat. Purple Velvet Curtains - Beyond To Infinity 03. Mosimann - Bananza (Belly Dancer) (SMACK Remix) 04. MADDOW - Deep Deep 06. Siks - Burning Love 07. Fedde Le Grand feat. Muntu - B2B 08. Dr. Fresch & Marten Hшrger - Take A Step Back (Dr. Fresch VIP) 09. Brohug - Space 10. Jay Eskar - Breathe 11. Ecco & Sando & Mazara - Tomorrow 12. Nathan Rux - Turn Me Up 13. No Thanks - Bring It Back 14. SQWAD - Got The Groove 15. Dirty Palm - Knockout 16. YOUMJ - Breathe 17. Showtek - Feeling (feat. Sonny Wilson) 18. Vluarr, GRX, Thomas Nan - No More (feat. ZANA) 19. Mike Williams feat. Dtale - Living On Video (Festival Mix) 20. VIZE x Joris Sava x July - Ghost Town (Extended Mix)

Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 336

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 60:00


1. Stonebank & Lena Sue - Stardust  2. KSHMR - Heartbeat  3. Ferreck Dawn ft. JENA - Better  4. Jack Wins X 220 Kid X Caitlyn Scarlett - If This Isn't Love  5. (SSS) ARTO - Tulum  6. Vice Vrsa - Deja Vu (feat. Philip Strand) 7. FISHER & AATIG - Take It Off  8. Lucas & Steve, Yves V - After Midnight (feat. Xoro) 9. (AOW) Tiësto - Drifting 10. Marvel Riot - Feel The Melody  11. Siks - Burning Love  12. Lucas & Steve - Warp  13. Deniz Koyu, BELLA X - Take Your Soul  14. RetroVision - 90's  15. Lucas & Steve - Careful What You Wish For (feat. Alida) [Club Version] 16. Showtek - Feeling (feat. Sonny Wilson)  17. Mike Williams - Living On Video (Festival Mix)  18. Afrojack & Theresa Rex - Let Me Go 

Skyline Sessions
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 336

Skyline Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 60:00


1. Stonebank & Lena Sue - Stardust  2. KSHMR - Heartbeat  3. Ferreck Dawn ft. JENA - Better  4. Jack Wins X 220 Kid X Caitlyn Scarlett - If This Isn't Love  5. (SSS) ARTO - Tulum  6. Vice Vrsa - Deja Vu (feat. Philip Strand) 7. FISHER & AATIG - Take It Off  8. Lucas & Steve, Yves V - After Midnight (feat. Xoro) 9. (AOW) Tiësto - Drifting 10. Marvel Riot - Feel The Melody  11. Siks - Burning Love  12. Lucas & Steve - Warp  13. Deniz Koyu, BELLA X - Take Your Soul  14. RetroVision - 90's  15. Lucas & Steve - Careful What You Wish For (feat. Alida) [Club Version] 16. Showtek - Feeling (feat. Sonny Wilson)  17. Mike Williams - Living On Video (Festival Mix)  18. Afrojack & Theresa Rex - Let Me Go 

pod reAle
Aprendió 4 Idiomas en 2 Años, hoy habla 11 y Nunca Fue a la Escuela│ Sonny Wilson │ pod reAle PODCAST

pod reAle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 107:52


#podcast #idiomas #indonesia Sonny en redes: https://www.instagram.com/sonnywils_/ https://www.youtube.com/c/sonnywils https://www.tiktok.com/sonnywils_ https://twitter.com/sonnywils_ En este episodio Ale se sienta a hablar con Sonny Wilson, un joven indonesio que amasa cientos de miles de seguidores en redes sociales gracias a su pasión (y facilidad) para aprender idiomas. Desde su residencia en la isla de Java, Sonny habla con Ale sobre su historia de vida: como se decidió a aprender idiomas, sobre la vida en Indonesia y sobre su futuro como creador de contenido de éxito. ¡Episodio top! Escucha pod reAle en: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-reale/id1516296569 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4olJfsvd8JS7Iv1ufuiU0h iVoox - https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pod-reale_sq_f1916749_1.html Síguelo en: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/universaletv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/universaletv Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podreAle #instagram #tiktok #tiktokviral --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pod-reale/message

VorMIX
Big Russian DJs #28

VorMIX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 22:56


С небольшой задержкой, но все же, очень спешу представить Вашему вниманию новый выпуск микса Big Russian DJs) 0:00 W&W, Sonny Wilson, The Lost Shepherds - San Paulo 4:00 Winning Team, Sees - The Night 7:15 ANG - Dance Of The Swans 10:40 Lunak - There for You 14:15 Miko Versy, Ranzen D"Vega - Take Me Home 17:45 Marcus Schossow - Reverie

VorMIX
Big Russian DJs #016

VorMIX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 20:45


Всем привет друзья! Встречайте новый выпуск Big Russian DJs) 0:00 Futuristic Polar Bears, Sammy Boyle - Mind Reader (Original Mix) 3:20 Mark Sixma - The Scarab (Extended Mix) 6:20 SOLARII - Hands Up (Original Mix) 9:20 W&W, Sonny Wilson, The Lost Shepherds - São Paulo (Extended Mix) 13:20 Jaxxwell - Bootshaus ID (Original Mix) 16:40 MITIN - Alarm (Original Mix)

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode 142: “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022


Episode one hundred and forty-two of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys, and the creation of the Pet Sounds album. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on "Sunny" by Bobby Hebb. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ Resources There is no Mixcloud this week, because there were too many Beach Boys songs in the episode. I used many resources for this episode, most of which will be used in future Beach Boys episodes too. It's difficult to enumerate everything here, because I have been an active member of the Beach Boys fan community for twenty-four years, and have at times just used my accumulated knowledge for this. But the resources I list here are ones I've checked for specific things. Stephen McParland has published many, many books on the California surf and hot-rod music scenes, including several on both the Beach Boys and Gary Usher.  His books can be found at https://payhip.com/CMusicBooks Andrew Doe's Bellagio 10452 site is an invaluable resource. Jon Stebbins' The Beach Boys FAQ is a good balance between accuracy and readability. And Philip Lambert's Inside the Music of Brian Wilson is an excellent, though sadly out of print, musicological analysis of Wilson's music from 1962 through 67. I have also referred to Brian Wilson's autobiography, I Am Brian Wilson, and to Mike Love's, Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy. For material specific to Pet Sounds I have used Kingsley Abbot's The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds: The Greatest Album of the Twentieth Century and Charles L Granata's I Just Wasn't Made For These Times: Brian Wilson and the Making of Pet Sounds.  I also used the 126-page book The Making of Pet Sounds by David Leaf, which came as part of the The Pet Sounds Sessions box set, which also included the many alternate versions of songs from the album used here. Sadly both that box set and the 2016 updated reissue of it appear currently to be out of print, but either is well worth obtaining for anyone who is interested in how great records are made. Of the versions of Pet Sounds that are still in print, this double-CD version is the one I'd recommend. It has the original mono mix of the album, the more recent stereo remix, the instrumental backing tracks, and live versions of several songs. As a good starting point for the Beach Boys' music in general, I would recommend this budget-priced three-CD set, which has a surprisingly good selection of their material on it. The YouTube drum tutorial I excerpted a few seconds of to show a shuffle beat is here. Transcript We're still in the run of episodes that deal with the LA pop music scene -- though next week we're going to move away from LA, while still dealing with a lot of the people who would play a part in that scene. But today we're hitting something that requires a bit of explanation. Most artists covered in this podcast get one or at the most two episodes. Some get slightly more -- the major artists who are present for many revolutions in music, or who have particularly important careers, like Fats Domino or the Supremes. And then there are a few very major artists who get a lot more. The Beatles, for example, are going to get eight in total, plus there will be episodes on some of their solo careers. Elvis has had six, and will get one more wrap-up episode. This is the third Beach Boys episode, and there are going to be three more after this, because the Beach Boys were one of the most important acts of the decade. But normally, I limit major acts to one episode per calendar year of their career. This means that they will average at most one episode every ten episodes, so while for example the episodes on "Mystery Train" and "Heartbreak Hotel" came close together, there was then a reasonable gap before another Elvis episode. This is not possible for the Beach Boys, because this episode and the next two Beach Boys ones all take place over an incredibly compressed timeline. In May 1966, they released an album that has consistently been voted the best album ever in polls of critics, and which is certainly one of the most influential even if one does not believe there is such a thing as a "best album ever". In October 1966 they released one of the most important singles ever -- a record that is again often considered the single best pop single of all time, and which again was massively influential. And then in July 1967 they released the single that was intended to be the lead-off single from their album Smile, an album that didn't get released until decades later, and which became a legend of rock music that was arguably more influential by *not* being released than most records that are released manage to be. And these are all very different stories, stories that need to be told separately. This means that episode one hundred and forty-two, episode one hundred and forty-six, and episode one hundred and fifty-three are all going to be about the Beach Boys. There will be one final later episode about them, too, but the next few months are going to be very dominated by them, so I apologise in advance for that if that's not something you're interested in. Though it also means that with luck some of these episodes will be closer to the shorter length of podcast I prefer rather than the ninety-minute mammoths we've had recently. Though I'm afraid this is another long one. When we left the Beach Boys, we'd just heard that Glen Campbell had temporarily replaced Brian Wilson on the road, after Wilson's mental health had finally been unable to take the strain of touring while also being the group's record producer, principal songwriter, and leader. To thank Campbell, who at this point was not at all well known in his own right, though he was a respected session guitarist and had released a few singles, Brian had co-written and produced "Guess I'm Dumb" for him, a track which prefigured the musical style that Wilson was going to use for the next year or so: [Excerpt: Glen Campbell, "Guess I'm Dumb"] It's worth looking at "Guess I'm Dumb" in a little detail, as it points the way forward to a lot of Wilson's songwriting over the next year. Firstly, of course, there are the lyrical themes of insecurity and of what might even be descriptions of mental illness in the first verse -- "the way I act don't seem like me, I'm not on top like I used to be". The lyrics are by Russ Titelman, but it's reasonable to assume that as with many of his collaborations, Brian brought in the initial idea. There's also a noticeable change in the melodic style compared to Wilson's earlier melodies. Up to this point, Wilson has mostly been writing what get called "horizontal" melody lines -- ones with very little movement, and small movements, often centred on a single note or two. There are exceptions of course, and plenty of them, but a typical Brian Wilson melody up to this point is the kind of thing where even I can hit the notes more or less OK -- [sings] "Well, she got her daddy's car and she cruised through the hamburger stand now". It's not quite a monotone, but it's within a tight range, and you don't have to move far from one note to another. But "Guess I'm Dumb" is incorporating the influence of Roy Orbison, and more obviously of Burt Bacharach, and it's *ludicrously* vertical, with gigantic leaps all over the place, in places that are not obvious. It requires the kind of precision that only a singer like Campbell can attain, to make it sound at all natural: [Excerpt: Glen Campbell, "Guess I'm Dumb"] Bacharach's influence is also noticeable in the way that the chord changes are very different from those that Wilson was using before. Up to this point, when Wilson wrote unusual chord changes, it was mostly patterns like "The Warmth of the Sun", which is wildly inventive, but mostly uses very simple triads and sevenths. Now he was starting to do things like the line "I guess I'm dumb but I don't care", which is sort of a tumbling set of inversions of the same chord that goes from a triad with the fifth in the bass, to a major sixth, to a minor eleventh, to a minor seventh. Part of the reason that Brian could start using these more complex voicings was that he was also moving away from using just the standard guitar/bass/drums lineup, sometimes with keyboards and saxophone, which had been used on almost every Beach Boys track to this point. Instead, as well as the influence of Bacharach, Wilson was also being influenced by Jack Nitzsche's arrangements for Phil Spector's records, and in particular by the way Nitzsche would double instruments, and have, say, a harpsichord and a piano play the same line, to create a timbre that was different from either individual instrument. But where Nitzsche and Spector used the technique along with a lot of reverb and overdubbing to create a wall of sound which was oppressive and overwhelming, and which obliterated the sounds of the individual instruments, Wilson used the same instrumentalists, the Wrecking Crew, to create something far more delicate: [Excerpt: Glen Campbell, "Guess I'm Dumb (instrumental and backing vocals)"] Campbell does such a good job on "Guess I'm Dumb" that one has to wonder what would  have happened if he'd remained with the Beach Boys. But Campbell had of course not been able to join the group permanently -- he had his own career to attend to, and that would soon take off in a big way, though he would keep playing on the Beach Boys' records for a while yet as a member of the Wrecking Crew. But Brian Wilson was still not well enough to tour. In fact, as he explained to the rest of the group, he never intended to tour again -- and he wouldn't be a regular live performer for another twelve years. At first the group were terrified -- they thought he was talking about quitting the group, or the group splitting up altogether. But Brian had a different plan. From that point on, there were two subtly different lineups of the group. In the studio, Brian would sing his parts as always, but the group would get a permanent replacement for him on tour -- someone who could replace him on stage. While the group was on tour, Brian would use the time to write songs and to record backing tracks. He'd already started using the Wrecking Crew to add a bit of additional musical colour to some of the group's records, but from this point on, he'd use them to record the whole track, maybe getting Carl to add a bit of guitar as well if he happened to be around, but otherwise just using the group to provide vocals. It's important to note that this *was* a big change. A lot of general music history sources will say things like "the Beach Boys never played on their own records", and this is taken as fact by people who haven't investigated further. In fact, the basic tracks for all their early hits were performed by the group themselves -- "Surfin'", "Surfin' Safari", "409", "Surfer Girl", "Little Deuce Coupe", "Don't Worry Baby" and many more were entirely performed by the Beach Boys, while others like "I Get Around" featured the group with a couple of additional musicians augmenting them. The idea that the group never played on their records comes entirely from their recordings from 1965 and 66, and even there often Carl would overdub a guitar part. And at this point, the Beach Boys were still playing on the majority of their recordings, even on sophisticated-sounding records like "She Knows Me Too Well", which is entirely a group performance other than Brian's friend, Russ Titelman, the co-writer of "Guess I'm Dumb", adding some percussion by hitting a microphone stand with a screwdriver: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "She Knows Me Too Well"] So the plan to replace the group's instrumental performances in the studio was actually a bigger change than it might seem. But an even bigger change was the live performances, which of course required the group bringing in a permanent live replacement for Brian. They'd already tried this once before, when he'd quit the road for a while and they'd brought Al Jardine back in, but David Marks quitting had forced him back on stage. Now they needed someone to take his place for good. They phoned up their friend Bruce Johnston to see if he knew anyone, and after suggesting a couple of names that didn't work out, he volunteered his own services, and as of this recording he's spent more than fifty years in the band (he quit for a few years in the mid-seventies, but came back). We've seen Johnston turn up several times already, most notably in the episode on "LSD-25", where he was one of the musicians on the track we looked at, but for those of you who don't remember those episodes, he was pretty much *everywhere* in California music in the late fifties and early sixties. He had been in a band at school with Phil Spector and Sandy Nelson, and another band with Jan and Dean, and he'd played on Nelson's "Teen Beat", produced by Art Laboe: [Excerpt: Sandy Nelson, "Teen Beat"] He'd been in the house band at those shows Laboe put on at El Monte stadium we talked about a couple of episodes back, he'd been a witness to John Dolphin's murder, he'd been a record producer for Bob Keane, where he'd written and produced songs for Ron Holden, the man who had introduced "Louie Louie" to Seattle: [Excerpt: Ron Holden, "Gee But I'm Lonesome"] He'd written "The Tender Touch" for Richard Berry's backing group The Pharaos, with Berry singing backing vocals on this one: [Excerpt: The Pharaos, "The Tender Touch"] He'd helped Bob Keane compile Ritchie Valens' first posthumous album, he'd played on "LSD-25" and "Moon Dawg" by the Gamblers: [Excerpt: The Gamblers, "Moon Dawg"] He'd arranged and produced the top ten hit “Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You)” for Little Caesar and the Romans: [Excerpt Little Caesar and the Romans, "Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You)"] Basically, wherever you looked in the LA music scene in the early sixties, there was Bruce Johnston somewhere in the background. But in particular, he was suitable for the Beach Boys because he had a lot of experience in making music that sounded more than a little like theirs. He'd made cheap surf records as the Bruce Johnston Surfing Band: [Excerpt: Bruce Johnston, "The Hamptons"] And with his long-time friend and creative partner Terry Melcher he had, as well as working on several Paul Revere and the Raiders records, also recorded hit Beach Boys soundalikes both as their own duo, Bruce and Terry: [Excerpt: Bruce and Terry, "Summer Means Fun"] and under the name of a real group that Melcher had signed, but who don't seem to have sung much on their own big hit, the Rip Chords: [Excerpt: The Rip Chords, "Hey Little Cobra"] Johnston fit in well with the band, though he wasn't a bass player before joining, and had to be taught the parts by Carl and Al. But he's probably the technically strongest musician in the band, and while he would later switch to playing keyboards on stage, he was quickly able to get up to speed on the bass well enough to play the parts that were needed. He also wasn't quite as strong a falsetto singer as Brian Wilson, as can be heard by listening to this live recording of the group singing "I Get Around" in 1966: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "I Get Around (live 1966)"] Johnston is actually an excellent singer -- and can still hit the high notes today. He sings the extremely high falsetto part on "Fun Fun Fun" at the end of every Beach Boys show. But his falsetto was thinner than Wilson's, and he also has a distinctive voice which can be picked out from the blend in a way that none of the other Beach Boys' voices could -- the Wilson brothers and Mike Love all have a strong family resemblance, and Al Jardine always sounded spookily close to them. This meant that increasingly, the band would rearrange the vocal parts on stage, with Carl or Al taking the part that Brian had taken in the studio. Which meant that if, say, Al sang Brian's high part, Carl would have to move up to sing the part that Al had been singing, and then Bruce would slot in singing the part Carl had sung in the studio. This is a bigger difference than it sounds, and it meant that there was now a need for someone to work out live arrangements that were different from the arrangements on the records -- someone had to reassign the vocal parts, and also work out how to play songs that had been performed by maybe eighteen session musicians playing French horns and accordions and vibraphones with a standard rock-band lineup without it sounding too different from the record. Carl Wilson, still only eighteen when Brian retired from the road, stepped into that role, and would become the de facto musical director of the Beach Boys on stage for most of the next thirty years, to the point that many of the group's contracts for live performances at this point specified that the promoter was getting "Carl Wilson and four other musicians". This was a major change to the group's dynamics. Up to this point, they had been a group with a leader -- Brian -- and a frontman -- Mike, and three other members. Now they were a more democratic group on stage, and more of a dictatorship in the studio. This was, as you can imagine, not a stable situation, and was one that would not last long. But at first, this plan seemed to go very, very well. The first album to come out of this new hybrid way of working, The Beach Boys Today!, was started before Brian retired from touring, and some of the songs on it were still mostly or solely performed by the group, but as we heard with "She Knows Me Too Well" earlier, the music was still more sophisticated than on previous records, and this can be heard on songs like "When I Grow Up to Be a Man", where the only session musician is the harmonica player, with everything else played by the group: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "When I Grow Up to Be a Man"] But the newer sophistication really shows up on songs like "Kiss Me Baby", where most of the instrumentation is provided by the Wrecking Crew -- though Carl and Brian both play on the track -- and so there are saxophones, vibraphones, French horn, cor anglais, and multiple layers of twelve-string guitar: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Kiss Me Baby"] Today had several hit singles on it -- "Dance, Dance, Dance", "When I Grow Up to be a Man", and their cover version of Bobby Freeman's "Do You Wanna Dance?" all charted -- but the big hit song on the album actually didn't become a hit in that version. "Help Me Ronda" was a piece of album filler with a harmonica part played by Billy Lee Riley, and was one of Al Jardine's first lead vocals on a Beach Boys record -- he'd only previously sung lead on the song "Christmas Day" on their Christmas album: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Help Me Ronda"] While the song was only intended as album filler, other people saw the commercial potential in the song. Bruce Johnston was at this time still signed to Columbia records as an artist, and wasn't yet singing on Beach Boys records, and he recorded a version of the song with Terry Melcher as a potential single: [Excerpt: Bruce and Terry, "Help Me Rhonda"] But on seeing the reaction to the song, Brian decided to rerecord it as a single. Unfortunately, Murry Wilson turned up to the session. Murry had been fired as the group's manager by his sons the previous year, though he still owned the publishing company that published their songs. In the meantime, he'd decided to show his family who the real talent behind the group was by taking on another group of teenagers and managing and producing them. The Sunrays had a couple of minor hits, like "I Live for the Sun": [Excerpt: The Sunrays, "I Live for the Sun"] But nothing made the US top forty, and by this point it was clear, though not in the way that Murry hoped, who the real talent behind the group *actually* was. But he turned up to the recording session, with his wife in tow, and started trying to produce it: [Excerpt: Beach Boys and Murry Wilson "Help Me Rhonda" sessions] It ended up with Brian physically trying to move his drunk father away from the control panel in the studio, and having a heartbreaking conversation with him, where the twenty-two-year-old who is recovering from a nervous breakdown only a few months earlier sounds calmer, healthier, and more mature than his forty-seven-year-old father: [Excerpt: Beach Boys and Murry Wilson, "Help Me Rhonda" sessions] Knowing that this was the family dynamic helps make the comedy filler track on the next album, "I'm Bugged at My Old Man", seem rather less of a joke than it otherwise would: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "I'm Bugged at My Old Man"] But with Murry out of the way, the group did eventually complete recording "Help Me Rhonda" (and for those of you reading this as a blog post rather than listening to the podcast, yes they did spell it two different ways for the two different versions), and it became the group's second number one hit: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Help Me, Rhonda"] As well as Murry Wilson, though, another figure was in the control room then -- Loren Daro (who at the time went by his birth surname, but I'm going to refer to him throughout by the name he chose).  You can hear, on the recording, Brian Wilson asking Daro if he could "turn him on" -- slang that was at that point not widespread enough for Wilson's parents to understand the meaning. Daro was an agent working for the William Morris Agency, and he was part of a circle of young, hip, people who were taking drugs, investigating mysticism, and exploring new spiritual ideas. His circle included the Byrds -- Daro, like Roger McGuinn, later became a follower of Subud and changed his name as a result -- as well as people like the songwriter and keyboard player Van Dyke Parks, who will become a big part of this story in subsequent episodes, and Stephen Stills, who will also be turning up again. Daro had introduced Brian to cannabis, in 1964, and in early 1965 he gave Brian acid for the first time -- one hundred and twenty-five micrograms of pure Owsley LSD-25. Now, we're going to be looking at acid culture quite a lot in the next few months, as we get through 1966 and 1967, and I'll have a lot more to say about it, but what I will say is that even the biggest proponents of psychedelic drug use tend not to suggest that it is a good idea to give large doses of LSD in an uncontrolled setting to young men recovering from a nervous breakdown. Daro later described Wilson's experience as "ego death" -- a topic we will come to in a future episode, and not considered entirely negative -- and "a beautiful thing". But he has also talked about how Wilson was so terrified by his hallucinations that he ran into the bedroom, locked the door, and hid his head under a pillow for two hours, which doesn't sound so beautiful to me. Apparently after those two hours, he came out of the bedroom, said "Well, that's enough of that", and was back to normal. After that first trip, Wilson wrote a piece of music inspired by his psychedelic experience. A piece which starts like this, with an orchestral introduction very different from anything else the group had released as a single: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "California Girls"] Of course, when Mike Love added the lyrics to the song, it became about far more earthly and sensual concerns: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "California Girls"] But leaving the lyrics aside for a second, it's interesting to look at "California Girls" musically to see what Wilson's idea of psychedelic music -- by which I mean specifically music inspired by the use of psychedelic drugs, since at this point there was no codified genre known as psychedelic music or psychedelia -- actually was. So, first, Wilson has said repeatedly that the song was specifically inspired by "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach: [Excerpt: Bach, "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"] And it's odd, because I see no real structural or musical resemblance between the two pieces that I can put my finger on, but at the same time I can totally see what he means. Normally at this point I'd say "this change here in this song relates to this change there in that song", but there's not much of that kind of thing here -- but I still. as soon as I read Wilson saying that for the first time, more than twenty years ago, thought "OK, that makes sense". There are a few similarities, though. Bach's piece is based around triplets, and they made Wilson think of a shuffle beat. If you remember *way* back in the second episode of the podcast, I talked about how one of the standard shuffle beats is to play triplets in four-four time. I'm going to excerpt a bit of recording from a YouTube drum tutorial (which I'll link in the liner notes) showing that kind of shuffle: [Excerpt: "3 Sweet Triplet Fills For Halftime Shuffles & Swung Grooves- Drum Lesson" , from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CwlSaQZLkY ] Now, while Bach's piece is in waltz time, I hope you can hear how the DA-da-da DA-da-da in Bach's piece may have made Wilson think of that kind of shuffle rhythm. Bach's piece also has a lot of emphasis of the first, fifth, and sixth notes of the scale -- which is fairly common, and not something particularly distinctive about the piece -- and those are the notes that make up the bass riff that Wilson introduces early in the song: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "California Girls (track)"] That bass riff, of course, is a famous one. Those of you who were listening to the very earliest episodes of the podcast might remember it from the intros to many, many, Ink Spots records: [Excerpt: The Ink Spots, "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, and Me)"] But the association of that bassline to most people's ears would be Western music, particularly the kind of music that was in Western films in the thirties and forties. You hear something similar in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine", as performed by Laurel and Hardy in their 1937 film Way Out West: [Excerpt: Laurel and Hardy, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"] But it's most associated with the song "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", first recorded in 1934 by the Western group Sons of the Pioneers, but more famous in their 1946 rerecording, made after the Ink Spots' success, where the part becomes more prominent: [Excerpt: The Sons of the Pioneers, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"] That song was a standard of the Western genre, and by 1965 had been covered by everyone from Gene Autry to the Supremes, Bob Wills to Johnnie Ray, and it would also end up covered by several musicians in the LA pop music scene over the next few years, including Michael Nesmith and Curt Boettcher, both people part of the same general scene as the Beach Boys. The other notable thing about "California Girls" is that it's one of the first times that Wilson was able to use multi-tracking to its full effect. The vocal parts were recorded on an eight-track machine, meaning that Wilson could triple-track both Mike Love's lead vocal and the group's backing vocals. With Johnston now in the group -- "California Girls" was his first recording session with them -- that meant that on the record there were eighteen voices singing, leading to some truly staggering harmonies: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "California Girls (Stack-O-Vocals)"] So, that's what the psychedelic experience meant to Brian Wilson, at least -- Bach, orchestral influences, using the recording studio to create thicker vocal harmony parts, and the old West. Keep that in the back of your mind for the present, but it'll be something to remember in eleven episodes' time. "California Girls" was, of course, another massive hit, reaching number three on the charts. And while some Beach Boys fans see the album it was included on, Summer Days... And Summer Nights!, as something of a step backward from the sophistication of Today!, this is a relative thing. It's very much of a part with the music on the earlier album, and has many wonderful moments, with songs like "Let Him Run Wild" among the group's very best. But it was their next studio album that would cement the group's artistic reputation, and which would regularly be acclaimed by polls of critics as the greatest album of all time -- a somewhat meaningless claim; even more than there is no "first" anything in music, there's no "best" anything. The impulse to make what became Pet Sounds came, as Wilson has always told the story, from hearing the Beatles album Rubber Soul. Now, we've not yet covered Rubber Soul -- we're going to look at that, and at the album that came after it, in three episodes' time -- but it is often regarded as a major artistic leap forward for the Beatles. The record Wilson heard, though, wasn't the same record that most people nowadays think of when they think of Rubber Soul. Since the mid-eighties, the CD versions of the Beatles albums have (with one exception, Magical Mystery Tour) followed the tracklistings of the original British albums, as the Beatles and George Martin intended. But in the sixties, Capitol Records were eager to make as much money out of the Beatles as they could. The Beatles' albums generally had fourteen songs on, and often didn't include their singles. Capitol thought that ten or twelve songs per album was plenty, and didn't have any aversion to putting singles on albums. They took the three British albums Help!, Rubber Soul, and Revolver, plus the non-album "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" single and Ken Thorne's orchestral score for the Help! film, and turned that into four American albums -- Help!, Rubber Soul, Yesterday and Today, and Revolver. In the case of Rubber Soul, that meant that they removed four tracks from the British album -- "Drive My Car", "Nowhere Man", "What Goes On" and "If I Needed Someone" -- and added two songs from the British version of Help!, "I've Just Seen a Face" and "It's Only Love". Now, I've seen some people claim that this made the American Rubber Soul more of a folk-rock album -- I may even have said that myself in the past -- but that's not really true. Indeed, "Nowhere Man" and "If I Needed Someone" are two of the Beatles' most overtly folk-rock tracks, and both clearly show the influence of the Byrds. But what it did do was remove several of the more electric songs from the album, and replace them with acoustic ones: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "I've Just Seen a Face"] This, completely inadvertently, gave the American Rubber Soul lineup a greater sense of cohesion than the British one. Wilson later said "I listened to Rubber Soul, and I said, 'How could they possibly make an album where the songs all sound like they come from the same place?'" At other times he's described his shock at hearing "a whole album of only good songs" and similar phrases. Because up to this point, Wilson had always included filler tracks on albums, as pretty much everyone did in the early sixties. In the American pop music market, up to the mid sixties, albums were compilations of singles plus whatever random tracks happened to be lying around. And so for example in late 1963 the Beach Boys had released two albums less than a month apart -- Surfer Girl and Little Deuce Coupe. Given that Brian Wilson wrote or co-wrote all the group's original material, it wasn't all that surprising that Little Deuce Coupe had to include four songs that had been released on previous albums, including two that were on Surfer Girl from the previous month. It was the only way the group could keep up with the demand for new product from a company that had no concept of popular music as art. Other Beach Boys albums had included padding such as generic surf instrumentals, comedy sketches like "Cassius" Love vs. "Sonny" Wilson, and in the case of The Beach Boys Today!, a track titled "Bull Session With the Big Daddy", consisting of two minutes of random chatter with the photographer Earl Leaf while they all ate burgers: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys and Earl Leaf, "Bull Session With the Big Daddy"] This is not to attack the Beach Boys. This was a simple response to the commercial pressures of the marketplace. Between October 1962 and November 1965, they released eleven albums. That's about an album every three months, as well as a few non-album singles. And on top of that Brian had also been writing songs during that time for Jan & Dean, the Honeys, the Survivors and others, and had collaborated with Gary Usher and Roger Christian on songs for Muscle Beach Party, one of American International Pictures' series of Beach Party films. It's unsurprising that not everything produced on this industrial scale was a masterpiece. Indeed, the album the Beach Boys released directly before Pet Sounds could be argued to be an entire filler album. Many biographies say that Beach Boys Party! was recorded to buy Brian time to make Pet Sounds, but the timelines don't really match up on closer investigation. Beach Boys Party! was released in November 1965, before Brian ever heard Rubber Soul, which came out later, and before he started writing the material that became Pet Sounds. Beach Boys Party! was a solution to a simple problem -- the group were meant to deliver three albums that year, and they didn't have three albums worth of material. Some shows had been recorded for a possible live album, but they'd released a live album in 1964 and hadn't really changed their setlist very much in the interim. So instead, they made a live-in-the-studio album, with the conceit that it was recorded at a party the group were holding. Rather than the lush Wrecking Crew instrumentation they'd been using in recent months, everything was played on acoustic guitars, plus some bongos provided by Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine and some harmonica from Billy Hinsche of the boy band Dino, Desi, and Billy, whose sister Carl Wilson was shortly to marry. The album included jokes and false starts, and was overlaid with crowd noise, to give the impression that you were listening to an actual party where a few people were sitting round with guitars and having fun. The album consisted of songs that the group liked and could play without rehearsal -- novelty hits from a few years earlier like "Alley Oop" and "Hully Gully", a few Beatles songs, and old favourites like the Everly Brothers hit "Devoted to You" -- in a rather lovely version with two-part harmony by Mike and Brian, which sounds much better in a remixed version released later without the party-noise overdubs: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Devoted to You (remix)"] But the song that defined the album, which became a massive hit, and which became an albatross around the band's neck about which some of them would complain for a long time to come, didn't even have one of the Beach Boys singing lead. As we discussed back in the episode on "Surf City", by this point Jan and Dean were recording their album "Folk 'n' Roll", their attempt at jumping on the folk-rock bandwagon, which included the truly awful "The Universal Coward", a right-wing answer song  to "The Universal Soldier" released as a Jan Berry solo single: [Excerpt: Jan Berry, "The Universal Coward"] Dean Torrence was by this point getting sick of working with Berry, and was also deeply unimpressed with the album they were making, so he popped out of the studio for a while to go and visit his friends in the Beach Boys, who were recording nearby. He came in during the Party sessions, and everyone was suggesting songs to perform, and asked Dean to suggest something. He remembered an old doo-wop song that Jan and Dean had recorded a cover version of, and suggested that. The group had Dean sing lead, and ran through a sloppy version of it, where none of them could remember the words properly: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Barbara Ann"] And rather incredibly, that became one of the biggest hits the group ever had, making number two on the Billboard chart (and number one on other industry charts like Cashbox), number three in the UK, and becoming a song that the group had to perform at almost every live show they ever did, together or separately, for at least the next fifty-seven years. But meanwhile, Brian had been working on other material. He had not yet had his idea for an album made up entirely of good songs, but he had been experimenting in the studio. He'd worked on a handful of tracks which had pointed in new directions. One was a single, "The Little Girl I Once Knew": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "The Little Girl I Once Knew"] John Lennon gave that record a very favourable review, saying "This is the greatest! Turn it up, turn it right up. It's GOT to be a hit. It's the greatest record I've heard for weeks. It's fantastic." But the record only made number twenty -- a perfectly respectable chart placing, but nowhere near as good as the group's recent run of hits -- in part because its stop-start nature meant that the record had "dead air" -- moments of silence -- which made DJs avoid playing it, because they believed that dead air, even only a second of it here and there, would make people tune to another station. Another track that Brian had been working on was an old folk song suggested by Alan Jardine. Jardine had always been something of a folkie, of the Kingston Trio variety, and he had suggested that the group might record the old song "The Wreck of the John B", which the Kingston Trio had recorded. The Trio's version in turn had been inspired by the Weavers' version of the song from 1950: [Excerpt: The Weavers, "The Wreck of the John B"] Brian had at first not been impressed, but Jardine had fiddled with the chord sequence slightly, adding in a minor chord to make the song slightly more interesting, and Brian had agreed to record the track, though he left the instrumental without vocals for several months: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Sloop John B (instrumental)"] The track was eventually finished and released as a single, and unlike "The Little Girl I Once Knew" it was a big enough hit that it was included on the next album, though several people have said it doesn't fit. Lyrically, it definitely doesn't, but musically, it's very much of a piece with the other songs on what became Pet Sounds: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Sloop John B"] But while Wilson was able to create music by himself, he wasn't confident about his ability as a lyricist. Now, he's not a bad lyricist by any means -- he's written several extremely good lyrics by himself -- but Brian Wilson is not a particularly articulate or verbal person, and he wanted someone who could write lyrics as crafted as his music, but which would express the ideas he was trying to convey. He didn't think he could do it himself, and for whatever reason he didn't want to work with Mike Love, who had co-written the majority of his recent songs, or with any of his other collaborators. He did write one song with Terry Sachen, the Beach Boys' road manager at the time, which dealt obliquely with those acid-induced concepts of "ego death": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Hang on to Your Ego"] But while the group recorded that song, Mike Love objected vociferously to the lyrics. While Love did try cannabis a few times in the late sixties and early seventies, he's always been generally opposed to the use of illegal drugs, and certainly didn't want the group to be making records that promoted their use -- though I would personally argue that "Hang on to Your Ego" is at best deeply ambiguous about the prospect of ego death.  Love rewrote some of the lyrics, changing the title to "I Know There's an Answer", though as with all such bowdlerisation efforts he inadvertently left in some of the drug references: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "I Know There's an Answer"] But Wilson wasn't going to rely on Sachen for all the lyrics. Instead he turned to Tony Asher. Asher was an advertising executive, who Wilson probably met through Loren Daro -- there is some confusion over the timeline of their meeting, with some sources saying they'd first met in 1963 and that Asher had introduced Wilson to Daro, but others saying that the introductions went the other way, and that Daro introduced Asher to Wilson in 1965. But Asher and Daro had been friends for a long time, and so Wilson and Asher were definitely orbiting in the same circles. The most common version of the story seems to be that Asher was working in Western Studios, where he was recording a jingle - the advertising agency had him writing jingles because he was an amateur songwriter, and as he later put it nobody else at the agency knew the difference between E flat and A flat. Wilson was also working in the studio complex, and Wilson dragged Asher in to listen to some of the demos he was recording -- at that time Wilson was in the habit of inviting anyone who was around to listen to his works in progress. Asher chatted with him for a while, and thought nothing of it, until he got a phone call at work a few weeks later from Brian Wilson, suggesting the two write together. Wilson was impressed with Asher, who he thought of as very verbal and very intelligent, but Asher was less impressed with Wilson. He has softened his statements in recent decades, but in the early seventies he would describe Wilson as "a genius musician but an amateur human being", and sharply criticise his taste in films and literature, and his relationship with his wife. This attitude seems at least in part to have been shared by a lot of the people that Wilson was meeting and becoming influenced by. One of the things that is very noticeable about Wilson is that he has no filters at all, and that makes his music some of the most honest music ever recorded. But that same honesty also meant that he could never be cool or hip. He was -- and remains -- enthusiastic about the things he likes, and he likes things that speak to the person he is, not things that fit some idea of what the in crowd like. And the person Brian Wilson is is a man born in 1942, brought up in a middle-class suburban white family in California, and his tastes are the tastes one would expect from that background. And those tastes were not the tastes of the hipsters and scenesters who were starting to become part of his circle at the time. And so there's a thinly-veiled contempt in the way a lot of those people talked about Wilson, particularly in the late sixties and early seventies. Wilson, meanwhile, was desperate for their approval, and trying hard to fit in, but not quite managing it. Again, Asher has softened his statements more recently, and I don't want to sound too harsh about Asher -- both men were in their twenties, and still  trying to find their place in the world, and I wouldn't want to hold anyone's opinions from their twenties against them decades later. But that was the dynamic that existed between them. Asher saw himself as something of a sophisticate, and Wilson as something of a hick in contrast, but a hick who unlike him had created a string of massive hit records. And Asher did, always, respect Wilson's musical abilities. And Wilson in turn looked up to Asher, even while remaining the dominant partner, because he respected Asher's verbal facility. Asher took a two-week sabbatical from his job at the advertising agency, and during those two weeks, he and Wilson collaborated on eight songs that would make up the backbone of the album that would become Pet Sounds. The first song the two worked on was a track that had originally been titled "In My Childhood". Wilson had already recorded the backing track for this, including the sounds of bicycle horns and bells to evoke the feel of being a child: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "You Still Believe in Me (instrumental track)"] The two men wrote a new lyric for the song, based around a theme that appears in many of Wilson's songs -- the inadequate man who is loved by a woman who is infinitely superior to him, who doesn't understand why he's loved, but is astonished by it. The song became "You Still Believe in Me": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "You Still Believe in Me"] That song also featured an instrumental contribution of sorts by Asher. Even though the main backing track had been recorded before the two started working together, Wilson came up with an idea for an intro for the song, which would require a particular piano sound. To get that sound, Wilson held down the keys on a piano, while Asher leaned into the piano and plucked the strings manually. The result, with Wilson singing over the top, sounds utterly lovely: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "You Still Believe in Me"] Note that I said that Wilson and Asher came up with new lyrics together. There has been some slight dispute about the way songwriting credits were apportioned to the songs. Generally the credits said that Wilson wrote all the music, while Asher and Wilson wrote the lyrics together, so Asher got twenty-five percent of the songwriting royalties and Wilson seventy-five percent. Asher, though, has said that there are some songs for which he wrote the whole lyric by himself, and that he also made some contributions to the music on some songs -- though he has always said that the majority of the musical contribution was Wilson's, and that most of the time the general theme of the lyric, at least, was suggested by Wilson. For the most part, Asher hasn't had a problem with that credit split, but he has often seemed aggrieved -- and to my mind justifiably -- about the song "Wouldn't it Be Nice". Asher wrote the whole lyric for the song, though inspired by conversations with Wilson, but accepted his customary fifty percent of the lyrical credit. The result became one of the big hits from the album: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Wouldn't It Be Nice?"] But -- at least according to Mike Love, in the studio he added a single line to the song: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Wouldn't it Be Nice?"] When Love sued Brian Wilson in 1994, over the credits to thirty-five songs, he included "Wouldn't it Be Nice" in the list because of that contribution. Love now gets a third of the songwriting royalties, taken proportionally from the other two writers. Which means that he gets a third of Wilson's share and a third of Asher's share. So Brian Wilson gets half the money, for writing all the music, Mike Love gets a third of the money, for writing "Good night baby, sleep tight baby", and Tony Asher gets a sixth of the money -- half as much as Love -- for writing all the rest of the lyric. Again, this is not any one individual doing anything wrong – most of the songs in the lawsuit were ones where Love wrote the entire lyric, or a substantial chunk of it, and because the lawsuit covered a lot of songs the same formula was applied to borderline cases like “Wouldn't it Be Nice” as it was to clearcut ones like “California Girls”, where nobody disputes Love's authorship of the whole lyric. It's just the result of a series of reasonable decisions, each one of which makes sense in isolation, but which has left Asher earning significantly less from one of the most successful songs he ever wrote in his career than he should have earned. The songs that Asher co-wrote with Wilson were all very much of a piece, both musically and lyrically. Pet Sounds really works as a whole album better than it does individual tracks, and while some of the claims made about it -- that it's a concept album, for example -- are clearly false, it does have a unity to it, with ideas coming back in different forms. For example, musically, almost every new song on the album contains a key change down a minor third at some point -- not the kind of thing where the listener consciously notices that an idea has been repeated, but definitely the kind of thing that makes a whole album hold together. It also differs from earlier Beach Boys albums in that the majority of the lead vocals are by Brian Wilson. Previously, Mike Love had been the dominant voice on Beach Boys records, with Brian as second lead and the other members taking few or none. Now Love only took two main lead vocals, and was the secondary lead on three more. Brian, on the other hand, took six primary lead vocals and two partial leads. The later claims by some people that this was a Brian Wilson solo album in all but name are exaggerations -- the group members did perform on almost all of the tracks -- but it is definitely much more of a personal, individual statement than the earlier albums had been. The epitome of this was "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", which Asher wrote the lyrics for but which was definitely Brian's idea, rather than Asher's. [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times"] That track also featured the first use on a Beach Boys record of the electro-theremin, an electronic instrument invented by session musician Paul Tanner, a former trombone player with the Glenn Miller band, who had created it to approximate the sound of a Theremin while being easier to play: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times"] That sound would turn up on future Beach Boys records... But the song that became the most lasting result of the Wilson/Asher collaboration was actually one that is nowhere near as personal as many of the other songs on the record, that didn't contain a lot of the musical hallmarks that unify the album, and that didn't have Brian Wilson singing lead. Of all the songs on the album, "God Only Knows" is the one that has the most of Tony Asher's fingerprints on it. Asher has spoken in the past about how when he and Wilson were writing, Asher's touchstones were old standards like "Stella By Starlight" and "How Deep is the Ocean?", and "God Only Knows" easily fits into that category. It's a crafted song rather than a deep personal expression, but the kind of craft that one would find in writers like the Gershwins, every note and syllable perfectly chosen: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"] One of the things that is often wrongly said about the song is that it's the first pop song to have the word "God" in the title. It isn't, and indeed it isn't even the first pop song to be called "God Only Knows", as there was a song of that name recorded by the doo-wop group the Capris in 1954: [Excerpt: The Capris, "God Only Knows"] But what's definitely true is that Wilson, even though he was interested in creating spiritual music, and was holding prayer sessions with his brother Carl before vocal takes, was reluctant to include the word in the song at first, fearing it would harm radio play. He was probably justified in his fears -- a couple of years earlier he'd produced a record called "Pray for Surf" by the Honeys, a girl-group featuring his wife: [Excerpt: The Honeys, "Pray For Surf"] That record hadn't been played on the radio, in part because it was considered to be trivialising religion. But Asher eventually persuaded Wilson that it would be OK, saying "What do you think we should do instead? Say 'heck only knows'?" Asher's lyric was far more ambiguous than it may seem -- while it's on one level a straightforward love song, Asher has always pointed out that the protagonist never says that he loves the object of the song, just that he'll make her *believe* that he loves her. Coupled with the second verse, which could easily be read as a threat of suicide if the object leaves the singer, it would be very, very, easy to make the song into something that sounds like it was from the point of view of a narcissistic, manipulative, abuser. That ambiguity is also there in the music, which never settles in a strong sense of key. The song starts out with an A chord, which you'd expect to lead to the song being in A, but when the horn comes in, you get a D# note, which isn't in that key, and then when the verse starts, it starts on an inversion of a D chord, before giving you enough clues that by the end of the verse you're fairly sure you're in the key of E, but it never really confirms that: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows (instrumental)"] So this is an unsettling, ambiguous, song in many ways. But that's not how it sounds, nor how Brian at least intended it to sound. So why doesn't it sound that way? In large part it's down to the choice of lead vocalist. If Mike Love had sung this song, it might have sounded almost aggressive. Brian *did* sing it in early attempts at the track, and he doesn't sound quite right either -- his vocal attitude is just... not right: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows (Brian Wilson vocal)"] But eventually Brian hit on getting his younger brother Carl to sing lead. At this point Carl had sung very few leads on record -- there has been some dispute about who sang what, exactly,  because of the family resemblance which meant all the core band members could sound a little like each other, but it's generally considered that he had sung full leads on two album tracks -- "Pom Pom Play Girl" and "Girl Don't Tell Me" -- and partial leads on two other tracks, covers of "Louie Louie" and "Summertime Blues". At this point he wasn't really thought of as anything other than a backing vocalist, but his soft, gentle, performance on "God Only Knows" is one of the great performances: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows (vocals)"] The track was actually one of those that required a great deal of work in the studio to create the form which now seems inevitable. Early attempts at the recording included a quite awful saxophone solo: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys "God Only Knows (early version)"] And there were a lot of problems with the middle until session keyboard player Don Randi suggested the staccato break that would eventually be used: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"] And similarly, the tag of the record was originally intended as a mass of harmony including all the Beach Boys, the Honeys, and Terry Melcher: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows (alternate version with a capella tag)"] Before Brian decided to strip it right back, and to have only three voices on the tag -- himself on the top and the bottom, and Bruce Johnston singing in the middle: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "God Only Knows"] When Pet Sounds came out, it was less successful in the US than hoped -- it became the first of the group's albums not to go gold on its release, and it only made number ten on the album charts. By any objective standards, this is still a success, but it was less successful than the record label had hoped, and was taken as a worrying sign. In the UK, though, it was a different matter. Up to this point, the Beach Boys had not had much commercial success in the UK, but recently Andrew Loog Oldham had become a fan, and had become the UK publisher of their original songs, and was interested in giving them the same kind of promotion that he'd given Phil Spector's records. Keith Moon of the Who was also a massive fan, and the Beach Boys had recently taken on Derek Taylor, with his strong British connections, as their publicist. Not only that, but Bruce Johnston's old friend Kim Fowley was now based in London and making waves there. So in May, in advance of a planned UK tour set for November that year, Bruce Johnston and Derek Taylor flew over to the UK to press the flesh and schmooze. Of all the group members, Johnston was the perfect choice to do this -- he's by far the most polished of them in terms of social interaction, and he was also the one who, other than Brian, had the least ambiguous feelings about the group's new direction, being wholeheartedly in favour of it. Johnston and Taylor met up with Keith Moon, Lennon and McCartney, and other pop luminaries, and played them the record. McCartney in particular was so impressed by Pet Sounds and especially "God Only Knows", that he wrote this, inspired by the song, and recorded it even before Pet Sounds' UK release at the end of June: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Here, There, and Everywhere"] As a result of Johnston and Taylor's efforts, and the promotional work by Oldham and others, Pet Sounds reached number two on the UK album charts, and "God Only Knows" made number two on the singles charts. (In the US, it was the B-side to "Wouldn't it Be Nice", although it made the top forty on its own merits too). The Beach Boys displaced the Beatles in the readers' choice polls for best band in the NME in 1966, largely as a result of the album, and Melody Maker voted it joint best album of the year along with the Beatles' Revolver. The Beach Boys' commercial fortunes were slightly on the wane in the US, but they were becoming bigger than ever in the UK. But a big part of this was creating expectations around Brian Wilson in particular. Derek Taylor had picked up on a phrase that had been bandied around -- enough that Murry Wilson had used it to mock Brian in the awful "Help Me, Rhonda" sessions -- and was promoting it widely as a truism. Everyone was now agreed that Brian Wilson was a genius. And we'll see how that expectation plays out over the next few weeks.. [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Caroline, No"]

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The Platform
The Platform 364 Feat. Case @djcaseboston

The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 59:44


Track list: Zedd vs David Guetta vs Showtek- Beautiful Now (JaeBea 2020 Big Room Bootleg)Waka Flocka Flame vs Tiesto vs Krunk & Andy Lambert - No Hands (JD Live Boolteg)Fergie vs Carnage & Breaux vs Nom De Strip & Lumberjack - London Bridge (Angelo The Kid "The End" Edit)Debonair Samir vs. Chelley - Samir's Theme (Tujamo Remix) (SABER 'Took the Night' Edit)Aya Nakamura - Djadja - Luis R & Elver RemixSteve Aoki, Willy William, DJ Morphius - MAMBO (Deville Guaracha Flip)Pitbull vs Steve Aoki & Willy William ft Sean Paul & El Alfa - Culo (JaeBea 'Mambo' Bootleg)Steven Andreas - Changa Ridim - DJ Mag RemixDaft Punk - Technologic - Luis R Calabria Guaracha RemixLMFAO vs Deorro vs Sebastian Mateo - Shots (Rivas 'Ready' Edit)CJ - Whoopty - DJ T Marq Jersey Club RemixDiplo & Sonny Fodera - Turn Back Time (Jayy & CRG Remix)Meduza, Goodboys, Showtek, WeAreLoud, Sonny Wilson, Deville - Piece Of Your Heart vs. Booyah (CRG Toneplay Remake Edit)Yeah Yeah Yeahs vs. YehMe2 & Bailo - Heads Will Roll (Alex Dynamix 'Spit' Bootleg)DaBaby - MasterpieceDJ Chose ft Megan Thee Stallion - THICK (Remix)DJ Khaled ft T-Pain, Ludacris, Rick Ross, & Snoop Dogg - All I Do Is WinCardi B - Up (Shan Da Don Remix)Yung Joc - It's Going Down - MarkCutz Up EditNAV ft Meek Mill - TapSaweetie ft Post Malone, DaBaby & Jack Harlow - Tap In RemixDon Omar, Fabolous, Swizz Beatz, Saweetie - DaleErica Banks - Buss It (Alex Dynamix Remix)Pitbull vs Neitan & DJ Kuba - Krazy CreamTiesto - The Business - Anthem Kingz Boneless EditJoel Corry - Head & Heart - Hypelezz & Skice RemixNe-Yo vs. DANI & Jean Paredes - Closer (Alex Dynamix 2021 Edit)Major Lazer vs NAEMS & Kuyano - Watch Out For This (Smassh Big Room Bootleg)ETC!ETC! & desamor. - PutcDrake - What's Next - Dibs & MGM To The Sound EditJack Harlow vs. Huey - What's Poppin (NOVA 'Pop Lock & Drop It' Intro)Pop Smoke - APSpotemGottem ft. Pooh Shiesty - Beat Box 2Daddy Yankee - Rompe - Lincoln Baio Diplomatico EditMajor Lazer feat. Guaynaa - Diplomatico (SABER Remix)J Balvin - Tu VenenoShaggy - Sexy Lady - Kevin D & Stavros Martina RemixDaddy Yankee - PROBLEMA (DJ Rajabos & Mula Redrum)Saweetie ft Doja Cat vs Randy - Best FriendMegan Three Stallion vs Juicy J vs Big Sean - DanceJustin Bieber ft. Burna Boy - Loved By You

DJ Meredith
Raise Your Booyah

DJ Meredith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 164:18


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Gareth Emery, Vox Halo, W&W and so many more! Tracks like by Reece James Edit of ‘Raise Your Booyah’ by Ummet Ozcan vs. Showtek & Sonny Wilson will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! “I am not an optimist, but a great believer of hope.” – Nelson Mandela “You will never influence the world by trying to be like it.” “What matters the most, is how well you walk through the fire.” – Charles Bukowski “Inner peace is not always a pristine calmness, sometimes it is accepting the tension inside of you without reacting to it, literally feeling it without reinforcing it and then moving gently through your day.” – Yung Pueblo “You may say that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us. And the world will live as one.” – John Lennon “Blood is that fragile scarlet tree we carry within us.” – Osbert Sitwell “The fact that a great many people believe something is no guarantee of its truth.” – W. Somerset Maugham “Inhale courage. Exhale fear.” "The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it." – Jean Paul "Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space." – Orson Scott Card "Patience is the companion of wisdom." – Saint Augustine “We all have ability. The difference is how we use it.” – Charlotte Whitton 00:00 - Mic Break 01:47 - Let’s Go (Original Mix) - A.D. Cruze 07:16 - Walking Thunder (Jimmy Mehoff Mashup) - Gareth Emery feat. Krewella vs. Deorro vs. Rebeat 12:16 - We Run The Night (Raymon V Edit) - Tonite Only 18:42 - Mic Break 18:46 - The Typhoonn Encore Rockin (Pablo Murillo Mashup) - Twoloud & Julian Jordan, Makj & Henry Fong, Julian Calor 23:46 - Raise Your Booyah (Reece James Edit) - Ummet Ozcan vs. Showtek & Sonny Wilson 29:18 - Mic Break 29:22 - SQRT Love (Capital Party Mashup) - Vigel vs. Avicii 34:08 - Criminal (DJs From Mars Remix) - Vox Halo feat. LaDolla 39:23 - Mic Break 39:29 - Bowser Is Pumping (Tom Jung MashUp) - W&W & Blasterjaxx vs. Voodoo & Serano 42:34 - Rave Culture (Extended Edit) - W&W 46:41 - Mic Break 46:57 - Lambarai (ID ANAN Remix) - Wayne & Woods 51:28 - Jump (DJ RED ANT Mashup) - Tomsize & Simeon 55:10 - Mic Break 55:19 - Raise Your Hands (Sokko & Lyons Remix) - Ummet Ozcan 60:40 - This Is It (Original Mix) - KINETICA 67:30 - Mic Break 67:35 - Kogarashi (Extended Mix) - Kiyoi & Eky vs. Cederquist 74:54 - Cellar Door (Original Mix) - Virtu 81:53 - Mic Break 82:01 - You’re The One (Extended Mix) - Vorwerk & Mazare feat. Matthew Steeper 86:19 - No Way Out (Skid Flip Remix) - Vicetone feat. Kat Nestel 90:36 - Mic Break 90:39 - Queen Of The House (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) - Victoria Aitken 97:31 - Gypsy (andwell Bootleg) - Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso 104:16 - Mic Break 104:24 - Sansation (Felguk Remix) - Steve Angello 111:39 - Spoken For (Original Mix) - Tyler Hampton 118:26 - Mic Break 118:33 - Because - Vanden 124:18 - Bronze (Original Mix) - A.Galchenko 131:46 - Mic Break 131:51 - Up In Flames (Game Chasers Deeper Mood Mix) - Paul Morrell feat. Amanda Wilson 137:11 - Love Inside The Lush (Keanu Silva Remix) - TYMEN 139:55 - Mic Break 140:10 - Summer Nights (MoTi Remix) - Tiësto feat. John Legend 143:39 - Come Together (Original Mix) - Abel Ramos 150:00 - Mic Break 151:19 - Grows (Original Mix) - King P Soul, Rescue Poetix 157:32 - It’s A Skat Thing (Original Mix) - Joeski 164:18 - Finish "

Xtreme Endurance
Raise Your Booyah

Xtreme Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 164:18


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Gareth Emery, Vox Halo, W&W and so many more! Tracks like by Reece James Edit of ‘Raise Your Booyah’ by Ummet Ozcan vs. Showtek & Sonny Wilson will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! “I am not an optimist, but a great believer of hope.” – Nelson Mandela “You will never influence the world by trying to be like it.” “What matters the most, is how well you walk through the fire.” – Charles Bukowski “Inner peace is not always a pristine calmness, sometimes it is accepting the tension inside of you without reacting to it, literally feeling it without reinforcing it and then moving gently through your day.” – Yung Pueblo “You may say that I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us. And the world will live as one.” – John Lennon “Blood is that fragile scarlet tree we carry within us.” – Osbert Sitwell “The fact that a great many people believe something is no guarantee of its truth.” – W. Somerset Maugham “Inhale courage. Exhale fear.” "The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it." – Jean Paul "Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space." – Orson Scott Card "Patience is the companion of wisdom." – Saint Augustine “We all have ability. The difference is how we use it.” – Charlotte Whitton 00:00 - Mic Break 01:47 - Let’s Go (Original Mix) - A.D. Cruze 07:16 - Walking Thunder (Jimmy Mehoff Mashup) - Gareth Emery feat. Krewella vs. Deorro vs. Rebeat 12:16 - We Run The Night (Raymon V Edit) - Tonite Only 18:42 - Mic Break 18:46 - The Typhoonn Encore Rockin (Pablo Murillo Mashup) - Twoloud & Julian Jordan, Makj & Henry Fong, Julian Calor 23:46 - Raise Your Booyah (Reece James Edit) - Ummet Ozcan vs. Showtek & Sonny Wilson 29:18 - Mic Break 29:22 - SQRT Love (Capital Party Mashup) - Vigel vs. Avicii 34:08 - Criminal (DJs From Mars Remix) - Vox Halo feat. LaDolla 39:23 - Mic Break 39:29 - Bowser Is Pumping (Tom Jung MashUp) - W&W & Blasterjaxx vs. Voodoo & Serano 42:34 - Rave Culture (Extended Edit) - W&W 46:41 - Mic Break 46:57 - Lambarai (ID ANAN Remix) - Wayne & Woods 51:28 - Jump (DJ RED ANT Mashup) - Tomsize & Simeon 55:10 - Mic Break 55:19 - Raise Your Hands (Sokko & Lyons Remix) - Ummet Ozcan 60:40 - This Is It (Original Mix) - KINETICA 67:30 - Mic Break 67:35 - Kogarashi (Extended Mix) - Kiyoi & Eky vs. Cederquist 74:54 - Cellar Door (Original Mix) - Virtu 81:53 - Mic Break 82:01 - You’re The One (Extended Mix) - Vorwerk & Mazare feat. Matthew Steeper 86:19 - No Way Out (Skid Flip Remix) - Vicetone feat. Kat Nestel 90:36 - Mic Break 90:39 - Queen Of The House (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) - Victoria Aitken 97:31 - Gypsy (andwell Bootleg) - Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso 104:16 - Mic Break 104:24 - Sansation (Felguk Remix) - Steve Angello 111:39 - Spoken For (Original Mix) - Tyler Hampton 118:26 - Mic Break 118:33 - Because - Vanden 124:18 - Bronze (Original Mix) - A.Galchenko 131:46 - Mic Break 131:51 - Up In Flames (Game Chasers Deeper Mood Mix) - Paul Morrell feat. Amanda Wilson 137:11 - Love Inside The Lush (Keanu Silva Remix) - TYMEN 139:55 - Mic Break 140:10 - Summer Nights (MoTi Remix) - Tiësto feat. John Legend 143:39 - Come Together (Original Mix) - Abel Ramos 150:00 - Mic Break 151:19 - Grows (Original Mix) - King P Soul, Rescue Poetix 157:32 - It’s A Skat Thing (Original Mix) - Joeski 164:18 - Finish "

Showtek presents: Skink Radio
SKINK Radio 088 Presented By Showtek

Showtek presents: Skink Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 60:00


It's a new week, which means a brand new SKINK Radio episode! Sit back, listen and enjoy. Make sure to follow the playlist below. Stream SKINK Radio on other platforms: lnk.skink.nl/SKINKRADIO088 Follow the SKINK Radio playlist on Spotify: lnk.skink.nl/SKINKRADIO This week's tracklist: 00:00:00 Black V Neck - Them Girls 00:04:19 Sneekes - No Sleep 00:07:21 Twoloud & Stupid Goldfish - Next Round on Me 00:10:08 Relanium & Deen West - Hot Stuff 00:12:38 Do It Big - Murcielago 00:15:59 Siks - Maybe You 00:18:54 Robin Aristo - Trick 00:21:57 Damien N-Drix - Mamake 00:24:45 Rave Republic & Reggio - Deep Love 00:28:22 Castion - El Zorro 00:31:10 Kevu - Pull Up 00:34:17 KAAZE & Maddix - Future Noise 00:38:12 Maddix & SaberZ - Follow Me 00:41:25 Simon Patterson - Kick Bass Acid Loud 00:45:52 Showtek feat. Sonny Wilson & We Are Loud - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) 00:48:45 SLUMBERJACK & FOMO - Hades 00:50:40 Tyga - Ayy Macarena 00:52:50 Frontliner & Sander van Doorn - Like This All 00:56:49 Kutski & Komb - Frost And Fire Connect with Skink: Join Skink on Facebook: facebook.com/skinkofficial Follow Skink on Instagram: www.instagram.com/skinkrec Follow Skink on Twitter: twitter.com/skinkofficial Follow Skink on Soundcloud: @skinkofficial Connect with Showtek: Join Showtek on Facebook → www.facebook.com/showtek/ Follow Showtek on Instagram → www.instagram.com/showtek/ Follow Showtek on Twitter → twitter.com/SHOWTEK?lang=en Follow Showtek on Soundcloud →@showtek Follow Showtek Spotify → open.spotify.com/artist/3gk0OYeLFWYupGFRHqLSR7 Follow Showtek on youtube → www.youtube.com/user/showteknl

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode Sixty-Four: “Reet Petite” by Jackie Wilson

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020


  Episode sixty-four of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Reet Petite” by Jackie Wilson, and features talent contests with too much talent, the prehistory of Motown, a song banned by the BBC, and a possible Mafia hit. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on “Get a Job” by the Silhouettes. —-more—-  Resources As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode.   I used three main books to put together the narrative for this one. Where Did Our Love Go? The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound by Nelson George is an excellent history of the various companies that became Motown. To Be Loved by Berry Gordy is Gordy’s own, understandably one-sided, but relatively well-written, autobiography. And Jackie Wilson: Lonely Teardrops by Tony Douglas is the closest thing out there to a definitive biography. There are dozens of compilations of Wilson’s fifties material, as it’s in the public domain, but for around the same price as those you can get this three-CD set which also has his later hits on, so that’s probably the place to start when investigating Wilson’s music. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript Today, we’re going to have a look at one of the most important people in the history of popular music, and someone we’ll be seeing a lot more of as the series goes on. There are very few people in the world who can be said to have created an entire genre of music, and even fewer who were primarily record company owners rather than musicians, but Berry Gordy Jr was one of them. Gordy didn’t start out, though, as a record executive. When he first got into the music industry, it was as a songwriter, and today we’re going to look at his early songwriting career. But we’re also going to look at a performer who was massively important in his own right, and who was one of the most exciting performers ever to take to the stage — someone who inspired Elvis, Michael Jackson, and James Brown, and who provides one of the key links between fifties R&B and sixties soul: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Reet Petite”] I’m afraid that this episode is another case where I have to point you to the disclaimer I did in the early weeks of the show. Jackie Wilson was an admirable musician, but he was in no way an admirable human being, particularly in his treatment of women – he’s been credibly accused of at least one sexual assault, and he fathered many children by many different women, who he abandoned, and was known for having a violent temper. As always, this podcast is not about his reprehensible acts, but about the music, but again, it should not be taken as an endorsement of him as a person when I talk about his artistic talent. Wilson started out as a boxer in his teens, but he quickly decided to move into singing instead. He would regularly perform at talent contests around Detroit, and he was part of a loose association of musicians and singers including Wilson’s cousin Levi Stubbs, the Royals, who would later become Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, and the blues singer Little Willie John. They would all perform on the same talent shows and would agree among themselves who was going to win beforehand – Wilson would tell Stubbs “you win this week, I’ll win next week”. On one occasion, Johnny Otis happened to be in the audience, when the Royals, Little Willie John, and Wilson were all on the same bill, and on that particular show Wilson came third. Otis was working as a talent scout for King Records at the time, and tried to get all three acts signed to the label, but for reasons that remain unclear, King decided they only wanted to sign the Royals (though they would sign Little Willie John a couple of years later). As a result, a song that Otis had written for Wilson was recorded instead by the Royals: [The Royals, “Every Beat of My Heart”] Wilson kept performing at the amateur nights for a couple of years, until at the age of seventeen he was signed to Dee Gee Records, a small label co-owned by the jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie. There he cut two singles, under the name Sonny Wilson. Wilson’s favourite song to sing in talent contests was “Danny Boy”, which would remain in his setlists until late in his life, and he would use that song as a way to show off his vocal virtuosity, ornamenting it to the point that the melody would become almost unrecognisable, and so that was, of course, one of the two singles: [Excerpt: Sonny Wilson, “Danny Boy”] Neither single was particularly successful, but Wilson continued performing in nightclubs around Detroit and built up something of a local following. But in 1953 he got a big break, when he auditioned for Billy Ward and his Dominoes. We’ve talked about the Dominoes before, back in the episode on “Money Honey”, but as a bit of a recap, they were the biggest black vocal group of the early fifties, and they were led by Billy Ward, a vocal coach who was not their lead singer. The lead singer in the early fifties was Clyde McPhatter, but McPhatter was getting restless. There are several different stories about how Wilson came to be picked for Ward’s group, but one that sticks out in my mind is one that Ward used to tell, which is that one reason Wilson was picked for the group is that his mother begged Ward, saying that she was scared for the life of her son, as he was getting into trouble on the streets. Certainly, she had every reason to be worried for him – Wilson had recently been stabbed in the chest by a sex worker. But Ward noted that Wilson was a diamond in the rough, and could have a great deal of success with the right amount of polishing. He decided to get Wilson into the group as a replacement for McPhatter, though McPhatter and Wilson were in the group together for a while, as McPhatter served out his notice with the group. Over the next few weeks, Wilson studied what McPhatter was doing, until he was able to take McPhatter’s place. Ward taught him breath control, and became something of a father figure, giving him some discipline for the first time in his life. McPhatter’s were very big shoes to fill, but Wilson soon won the audiences over, both with his vocals and his dancing. While Wilson was not regarded as a good dancer by most of the people who knew him – he couldn’t dance with a partner at all – he had a unique way of moving all his own, which he had learned in the boxing ring, where he’d learned to slide, sidestep, and duck away from other fighters, and to come at them from unexpected angles. He soon became one of the most riveting performers on stage, jumping up, throwing his mic in the air, doing mid-air splits, and completely dominating the stage. As well as teaching him to perform, Ward made one other major change. Up to this point, Wilson had always been known either as Jack or as Sonny. Ward thought that being called Sonny smacked of Uncle Tommery, and decided that from this point on, Wilson’s stage name was going to be Jackie. Wilson was not happy with this at first, but later decided that Ward had been right – though he was still always “Jack” or “Sonny” to those who knew him. Wilson’s first recording with the group as lead singer came just after he turned nineteen, when he went into the studio with them to cut “You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down” for King Records — the same label that had turned him down when Johnny Otis had put him forward: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down”] Four months later, they went back into the studio to cut eleven songs in a single day — a mammoth session which really allowed Wilson to show off his vocal versatility. From that session, their version of “Rags to Riches”, which had been a massive hit for Tony Bennett earlier in the year, went to number two on the R&B chart, though it didn’t dent the pop chart: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “Rags to Riches”] But after this, the Dominoes started to have less success in the charts — their records weren’t selling as well as they had been when Clyde McPhatter was the group’s lead singer, and in 1954 they had no hits at all. But in some ways that didn’t really matter — the group weren’t just looking to have success as recording artists, but as live performers, and they got a two-year residency in Las Vegas, supporting Louis Prima and Keely Smith. The group were getting five thousand dollars a week — a massive amount of money in those days — though most of that went to Ward, and Wilson was on a salary of only ninety dollars a week. It was while he was performing in Las Vegas that Wilson first came to the notice of someone who would later become a good friend — Elvis Presley. In 1956 Elvis made his own first trip to perform in Vegas, although he was far, far less successful there than he would be thirteen years later. While he was there, he watched with amazement as Jackie Wilson performed Elvis’ own hit “Don’t Be Cruel” much better than Elvis did himself — and in the famous Million Dollar Quartet tapes, you can hear Elvis raving about Wilson to Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis: [Excerpt: Elvis talking about Jackie Wilson] It’s quite funny listening to those recordings, as the others keep trying to drag Elvis on to other topics of conversation, and Elvis keeps insisting on telling them just how good this singer with Billy Ward and the Dominoes, whose name he hadn’t caught, was. But Vegas wasn’t a good fit for Wilson. He chafed at the discipline of the Dominoes, and at staying in one place all the time. After a couple of years of disappointing record sales, the Dominoes switched labels to Decca, and for the first time Jackie Wilson hit the pop charts as a lead singer, when “St. Therese of the Roses” made number thirteen on the pop charts and number twenty-seven on the hot one hundred: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “St. Therese of the Roses”] Incidentally, over in the UK, where American chart records were often covered for the domestic market by British acts, that was recorded by Malcolm Vaughan, a pop tenor who wanted to be England’s answer to Dean Martin: [Excerpt: Malcolm Vaughan, “St. Therese of the Roses”] That version actually became a massive hit over here, reaching number three, after being banned by the BBC. Yes, you heard that right. That song was banned, because it was “contrary both to Roman Catholic doctrine and to Protestant sentiment”. The ban caused enough controversy that the record sold half a million copies. Vaughan would later go on to have a minor hit with a cover version of another Jackie Wilson record, “To Be Loved”. In 1957, Jackie decided to leave Billy Ward and the Dominoes. It had become apparent that Ward had no bigger ambitions than to keep playing Las Vegas forever, and keep making vast amounts of money without having to travel or work especially hard. Jackie Wilson wanted something more, and he went back to Detroit. At first he was going to join a vocal group that had been performing for a few years, the Four Aims, which featured his cousin Levi Stubbs and another distant relative, Lawrence Payton. Unfortunately, they found that Jackie’s voice didn’t blend well with the group — he sounded, according to Wilson’s first wife Freda, too similar to Stubbs, though I don’t hear that much of a vocal resemblance myself. Either way, the attempt to work together quickly fizzled out, and the Four Tops, as they became, had to find their own success without Jackie Wilson in the group. Around this time, Wilson also became obsessed with the singer Mario Lanza. Lanza was an Italian-American pop singer who sang in a pseudo-operatic style, rather than in the more casual crooning style of contemporaries like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, and Wilson was a huge fan of Lanza’s 1951 film The Great Caruso, in which he played the opera singer Enrico Caruso: [Excerpt: Mario Lanza, “The Loveliest Night of the Year”] Wilson studied Lanza’s performances, and he tried to emulate Lanza’s diction and projection. But at the same time, he was, at heart, an R&B performer, and he also knew that as a black singer in Detroit in the early fifties, R&B was what he needed to do to make money. And making money was what Wilson needed to do more than anything else, and so he got an audition at the Flame Bar, which was owned and run by a local mobster, Al Green. Green was a big name in the local music business — he managed Johnnie Ray, one of the biggest names in white pop music at the time, and also LaVern Baker, who had had a string of R&B hits. Wilson got the audition through his friend Roquel Davis, who went by the name Billy Davis, who was Lawrence Payton’s cousin and had performed with him in an early lineup of the Four Aims. Davis had also written songs for the Four Aims, but more importantly for this purpose, his girlfriend, Gwen Gordy, worked with her sister Anna at the Flame Bar. Through these connections, Wilson got himself a regular spot at the Flame — and he also got to meet Gwen and Anna’s little brother Berry. Berry Gordy Jr was someone who would go on to be one of the most important people in the history of twentieth century music — someone without whom none of the rest of this story would happen. He was as important to the music of the sixties as Sam Phillips was to the fifties, if not more important. Gordy was born, the seventh of eight children, to a poor family in Detroit. As a child, he was taught some of the rudiments of the piano by an uncle, who tried to get him to learn to play in the proper manner — learning scales and arpeggios, and how to read music. But young Berry was easily bored, and soon figured out that if you play the first three notes of an arpeggio together, you can get a simple triad chord. A diversion here, just for those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about — an arpeggio is a musical term that literally means “like a harp”, and it’s used for a type of scale where you pick out the individual notes of a chord. You know the sound, even if you don’t know the term. So when you arpeggiate a C major chord, you play the notes C, E, and G, sometimes in multiple octaves: [Demonstrates on guitar] When you play those notes together, that’s a C major chord: [Demonstrates on guitar] Once young Berry Gordy Jr figured out how to play the chords C, F, and G, he was able to start playing boogie-woogie piano by ear. His favourite boogie record was “Hazel Scott’s Boogie Woogie”: [Excerpt: Hazel Scott, “Hazel Scott’s Boogie Woogie”] From an early age, he also became a fan of a particular type of vocal group performance, especially when the singers were singing touching songs about loneliness. He loved “Paper Doll” by the Mills Brothers: [Excerpt: The Mills Brothers, “Paper Doll”] and “We Three” by the Ink Spots: [Excerpt: The Ink Spots, “We Three”] But in his early years, Gordy was unsure whether he wanted to become a musician, or if instead he wanted to become a boxer like his hero Joe Louis — and in this way his career was paralleling that of Jackie Wilson, though he didn’t know Wilson at the time. He actually had a reasonable amount of success as a boxer, up until a point in 1950 where he saw two posters next to each other. One of them, on top, was advertising a battle of the bands between Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington, while the other was advertising a fight. He noticed two things about the posters. The first was that the bandleaders could work every night and make money, while he knew that boxers would go weeks or months between fights. And the second was that the bandleaders “were about fifty and looked twenty-three”, while the boxers “were about twenty-three and looked fifty”. He knew what he was going to do, and it wasn’t boxing. His attempts at a music career were soon put on the back-burner when he was drafted to fight in the Korean War. After he got out of the military, he had a variety of short-term jobs, but he was regarded by his family more or less as a bum — he never held down a steady job and he was a dreamer who saw himself as becoming a successful songwriter and a millionaire, but had never quite managed to make anything of his dreams. That was, at least, until he met Billy Davis, who at the time was a struggling songwriter like him, but one who had had slightly more success. Davis had managed to persuade Chess Records to sign up the Four Tops, as they were now called, and release a single with Davis credited as the songwriter: [Excerpt: The Four Tops, “Kiss Me Baby”] I say Davis was credited as the songwriter, because that song bears more than a little resemblance to the Ray Charles song from a few years earlier, “Kissa Me Baby”: [Excerpt: Ray Charles, “Kissa Me Baby”] But Chess hadn’t really been interested in the Four Tops themselves — they’d instead been interested in Billy Davis as a songwriter, and they quickly used songs he’d written for the Four Tops, and cut them instead with the Moonglows: [Excerpt: The Moonglows, “See Saw”] and the Flamingos: [Excerpt: The Flamingos, “A Kiss From Your Lips”] Neither of those had been a big hit, but the result was that Billy Davis was, in Gordy’s eyes at least, someone with a track record and connections. The two men hit it off musically as well as personally, and they decided that they’d start to collaborate on songs, along with Gordy’s sister Gwen, who was dating Davis. Anything any of them wrote on their own would also get credited to them as a group, and they’d pool whatever they got. And they were going to write songs for Jackie Wilson. Davis tried to get Wilson signed to Chess Records, but they weren’t interested in Wilson’s sound — they wanted a harder blues sound, rather than Wilson’s more soulful sound. But then Al Green took on Wilson’s management, and managed to persuade Bob Thiele at Decca Records, who had just signed Buddy Holly and the Crickets, to sign Wilson — not so much for Wilson’s own talent, though Thiele was impressed by him, but because Green promised that he could also sign LaVern Baker when her contract with Atlantic expired. As it turned out, though, Thiele would never get to sign Baker, as the day before Wilson’s contract was meant to be signed, Al Green died suddenly. More by chutzpah than anything else, Nat Tarnopol, an office boy who had been employed by Green, managed to take over Wilson’s management, just by saying that he was in charge now. He got the contracts signed, and got Wilson signed to Brunswick, the Decca subsidiary that put out rock and roll records. Over the next few years Tarnopol would manage to get himself made a co-owner of Brunswick, by using the leverage he got as Wilson’s manager. The first record Wilson put out as a solo artist was a song that Billy Davis had originally come up with when he was sixteen, inspired by a Louis Jordan song titled “Reet, Petite, and Gone”: [Excerpt: Louis Jordan, “Reet, Petite, and Gone”] Davis and the Gordys reworked his original idea into a new song called “Reet Petite”, which became Wilson’s first solo single since leaving the Dominoes. When Wilson took the song to Dick Jacobs, the arranger assigned to the session, Jacobs was impressed with the song, but became worried — he sat down with Wilson to work out what key to record the song in, and Wilson kept telling him to take it higher, and higher, and higher. Wilson couldn’t demonstrate what he meant during the preparations for the session, as he had laryngitis, but he kept insisting that he should sing it a full octave higher than Jacobs initially suggested. Jacobs went to Bob Thiele, and Thiele said it didn’t really matter, they’d only signed Wilson in order to get LaVern Baker, and just to do what he wanted. Jacobs hired some of the best session players in New York, including Panama Francis on drums and Sam “the Man” Taylor on saxophone, reasoning that if he had the best players around then the record wouldn’t end up too bad, whatever the singer sounded like. I’ll now quote some of Jacobs’ description of the session itself: “I got him behind the microphone and said a silent prayer that this aerial key he’d picked to sing in would be okay, and that this guy was a reasonable approximation of a singer. “Jackie Wilson opened his mouth and out poured what sounded like honey on moonbeams, and it was like the whole room shifted on some weird axis. The musicians, these meat and potatoes pros, stared at each other slack-jawed and goggle-eyed in disbelief; it was as if the purpose of their musical training and woodshedding and lickspitting had been to guide them into this big studio in the Pythian Temple to experience these pure shivering moments of magic. Bob Thiele and I looked at each other and just started laughing, half out of relief and half out of wonder. I never thought crow could taste so sweet.” [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Reet Petite”] The record wasn’t a massive hit in the US — it only went to number sixty-two on the pop charts — but it was a much bigger hit in the UK, reaching number six, and over here it became a much-loved classic, so much so that it went to number one for four weeks when it was reissued in 1986. At one show, where he was Dinah Washington’s support act, he rolled his “r” on the title of the song, like he did on the record, and his two front dentures went flying off. He never sang the song live again. “Reet Petite” was the start of a run of songs that Davis and the Gordys wrote for Wilson, most of them big hits and several of them classics. Most notably, there was Wilson’s second solo single, “To Be Loved”. That song was written by Berry Gordy and Davis, after Gordy found out his wife was divorcing him. Gordy went round to his sister Gwen’s house, where Davis also was, and started playing the piano, after Gwen reassured him that even though his wife had left him, he still had the love of his children and his siblings. The result was a gorgeous ballad that went to number seven on the R&B charts and number twenty-two on the pop charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “To Be Loved”] They also wrote what became Wilson’s biggest early it, “Lonely Teardrops”, which went to number one on the R&B charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Lonely Teardrops”] That had originally been written as a ballad, but was reworked into a more danceable song in the studio. Berry Gordy and Davis hated it when they first heard the finished record, but grew to appreciate it as it became a hit. However, from that point on, they started to take more interest in the production side of Wilson’s recordings, and they developed a routine where Davis and Gordy would rehearse Wilson, with Gordy on the piano, and they’d teach him the song and record a demo, which Jacobs would then use to write the arrangements — Dick Jacobs wasn’t the only arranger on Wilson’s early records, but they soon learned that he was the one who could best capture the sound they wanted. The three men would then supervise in the studio. (Gwen Gordy is also credited as a co-writer on several of the records, but her contributions tend to be played down by the others, and she doesn’t appear to have been involved in the production side. How much of that is her not contributing as much, and how much is just misogyny in how the story is told, is hard to say.) But eventually, they fell out with Nat Tarnopol, after they figured out that Tarnopol was putting songs to which he owned the copyright on the B-sides of all Wilson’s records, so he could get royalties from the sales. Gordy and Davis insisted that they should get to write the songs on both sides of the singles, so that they could get a fair share of the money — especially as they were effectively producing the sessions, without either a credit or royalties. Tarnopol disagreed — as far as he was concerned, Jackie Wilson could be a star with anyone writing his material, and he didn’t need these songwriters. Their days as Jackie Wilson’s hit factory were over. Davis and Gwen Gordy went off to found their own record label, along with Gwen and Berry’s sister Anna. Anna Records, as it was called, didn’t have the most propitious start, with its first single being a Davis and Gwen Gordy song “Hope and Pray”, performed by the Voice Masters: [Excerpt: The Voice Masters, “Hope and Pray”] But it would later put out some much more influential records. Berry, meanwhile, decided to groom another young artist for stardom — he saw a lot of possibilities in a young man called William Robinson, who everyone referred to as Smokey, and his group the Miracles. We’ll pick up on the Gordys and their business ventures in a few months’ time. Jackie Wilson continued having hits for several years, although his career dipped in the early sixties with the British Invasion. He then had a revival in 1967, when he recorded what would end up being his biggest hit, “Higher and Higher”: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Higher and Higher”] Wilson continued having occasional hits through to 1970, and remained a popular live artist for years afterwards, but then in 1975, in the middle of performing “Lonely Teardrops”, right after singing the line “my heart is crying”, he clutched his chest and collapsed. At first people thought it was part of the act, but he didn’t get back up. Cornell Gunter of the Coasters gave him mouth to mouth, and possibly saved his life, but some would question whether that was, in retrospect, a bad idea — Wilson was in a coma from which he would never fully recover. For the next eight and a half years, Wilson was institutionalised. There are some people who claim that he gained a little bit of awareness during that time, but by most accounts he was in a persistent vegetative state. At first, the music business rallied round and helped pay for his treatment — there are some reports that Jackie’s old friend Elvis Presley anonymously donated a lot of the money for his medical bills, though these obviously can’t be verified. The Detroit Spinners held a benefit concert for him, and donated $5000 of their own money. Al Green (the singer, not Wilson’s ex-manager) performed at the concert and gave ten thousand dollars, Stevie Wonder gave five thousand, Gladys Knight gave two thousand five hundred, Michael Jackson ten thousand, Richard Pryor twelve hundred. James Brown sent a one thousand dollar cheque, which bounced, but he coughed up the actual money when Jackie’s common-law wife said she was going to tell Jet magazine about the bouncing cheque. Nat Tarnopol and Brunswick Records, on the other hand, gave nothing. In fact, they did worse than nothing — they lied to Blue Cross/Blue Shield, claiming that Wilson hadn’t had any earnings from them in the year prior to his collapse, when he’d been in the studio and was owed regular union rates for recording sessions. If they’d told the truth, his medical bills would have been covered by the insurance, but they weren’t. There are many hypotheses as to why Wilson collapsed on stage that day, including that he used to drink salt water before going on stage to make himself sweat, and that this caused him to have a heart attack due to induced hypertension. But several people close to Wilson believed that his collapse was somehow caused by Nat Tarnopol having him poisoned. Wilson had been due to testify against Tarnopol in front of a grand jury ten days after his collapse, and Tarnopol was very involved with the Mafia — at one point he’d tried to have Carl Davis, who produced “Higher and Higher” killed, and it was only Davis’ friendship with another mobster with ties to Brunswick, Tommy Vastola, that saved him. Johnny Roberts, Wilson’s manager in the seventies and another mobster, actually faked his own death in the eighties and had a funeral, and then reappeared once Tarnopol himself died in 1987, while some of those close to Wilson think it’s no coincidence that Cornell Gunter, who had been there when Wilson collapsed and had always thought there was something strange about it, was murdered himself in 1990, in Las Vegas, by an unknown gunman — though if that murder did have anything to do with Wilson’s collapse, it can’t have been Tarnopol himself who ordered that murder, of course. Jackie Wilson finally died of pneumonia on January 21, 1984, after having been hospitalised since September 29, 1975. He was buried in an unmarked grave, but three years later funds were raised for a headstone, which reads “no more lonely teardrops”.

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode Sixty-Four: “Reet Petite” by Jackie Wilson

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020


  Episode sixty-four of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Reet Petite” by Jackie Wilson, and features talent contests with too much talent, the prehistory of Motown, a song banned by the BBC, and a possible Mafia hit. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on “Get a Job” by the Silhouettes. —-more—-  Resources As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode.   I used three main books to put together the narrative for this one. Where Did Our Love Go? The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound by Nelson George is an excellent history of the various companies that became Motown. To Be Loved by Berry Gordy is Gordy’s own, understandably one-sided, but relatively well-written, autobiography. And Jackie Wilson: Lonely Teardrops by Tony Douglas is the closest thing out there to a definitive biography. There are dozens of compilations of Wilson’s fifties material, as it’s in the public domain, but for around the same price as those you can get this three-CD set which also has his later hits on, so that’s probably the place to start when investigating Wilson’s music. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript Today, we’re going to have a look at one of the most important people in the history of popular music, and someone we’ll be seeing a lot more of as the series goes on. There are very few people in the world who can be said to have created an entire genre of music, and even fewer who were primarily record company owners rather than musicians, but Berry Gordy Jr was one of them. Gordy didn’t start out, though, as a record executive. When he first got into the music industry, it was as a songwriter, and today we’re going to look at his early songwriting career. But we’re also going to look at a performer who was massively important in his own right, and who was one of the most exciting performers ever to take to the stage — someone who inspired Elvis, Michael Jackson, and James Brown, and who provides one of the key links between fifties R&B and sixties soul: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Reet Petite”] I’m afraid that this episode is another case where I have to point you to the disclaimer I did in the early weeks of the show. Jackie Wilson was an admirable musician, but he was in no way an admirable human being, particularly in his treatment of women – he’s been credibly accused of at least one sexual assault, and he fathered many children by many different women, who he abandoned, and was known for having a violent temper. As always, this podcast is not about his reprehensible acts, but about the music, but again, it should not be taken as an endorsement of him as a person when I talk about his artistic talent. Wilson started out as a boxer in his teens, but he quickly decided to move into singing instead. He would regularly perform at talent contests around Detroit, and he was part of a loose association of musicians and singers including Wilson’s cousin Levi Stubbs, the Royals, who would later become Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, and the blues singer Little Willie John. They would all perform on the same talent shows and would agree among themselves who was going to win beforehand – Wilson would tell Stubbs “you win this week, I’ll win next week”. On one occasion, Johnny Otis happened to be in the audience, when the Royals, Little Willie John, and Wilson were all on the same bill, and on that particular show Wilson came third. Otis was working as a talent scout for King Records at the time, and tried to get all three acts signed to the label, but for reasons that remain unclear, King decided they only wanted to sign the Royals (though they would sign Little Willie John a couple of years later). As a result, a song that Otis had written for Wilson was recorded instead by the Royals: [The Royals, “Every Beat of My Heart”] Wilson kept performing at the amateur nights for a couple of years, until at the age of seventeen he was signed to Dee Gee Records, a small label co-owned by the jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie. There he cut two singles, under the name Sonny Wilson. Wilson’s favourite song to sing in talent contests was “Danny Boy”, which would remain in his setlists until late in his life, and he would use that song as a way to show off his vocal virtuosity, ornamenting it to the point that the melody would become almost unrecognisable, and so that was, of course, one of the two singles: [Excerpt: Sonny Wilson, “Danny Boy”] Neither single was particularly successful, but Wilson continued performing in nightclubs around Detroit and built up something of a local following. But in 1953 he got a big break, when he auditioned for Billy Ward and his Dominoes. We’ve talked about the Dominoes before, back in the episode on “Money Honey”, but as a bit of a recap, they were the biggest black vocal group of the early fifties, and they were led by Billy Ward, a vocal coach who was not their lead singer. The lead singer in the early fifties was Clyde McPhatter, but McPhatter was getting restless. There are several different stories about how Wilson came to be picked for Ward’s group, but one that sticks out in my mind is one that Ward used to tell, which is that one reason Wilson was picked for the group is that his mother begged Ward, saying that she was scared for the life of her son, as he was getting into trouble on the streets. Certainly, she had every reason to be worried for him – Wilson had recently been stabbed in the chest by a sex worker. But Ward noted that Wilson was a diamond in the rough, and could have a great deal of success with the right amount of polishing. He decided to get Wilson into the group as a replacement for McPhatter, though McPhatter and Wilson were in the group together for a while, as McPhatter served out his notice with the group. Over the next few weeks, Wilson studied what McPhatter was doing, until he was able to take McPhatter’s place. Ward taught him breath control, and became something of a father figure, giving him some discipline for the first time in his life. McPhatter’s were very big shoes to fill, but Wilson soon won the audiences over, both with his vocals and his dancing. While Wilson was not regarded as a good dancer by most of the people who knew him – he couldn’t dance with a partner at all – he had a unique way of moving all his own, which he had learned in the boxing ring, where he’d learned to slide, sidestep, and duck away from other fighters, and to come at them from unexpected angles. He soon became one of the most riveting performers on stage, jumping up, throwing his mic in the air, doing mid-air splits, and completely dominating the stage. As well as teaching him to perform, Ward made one other major change. Up to this point, Wilson had always been known either as Jack or as Sonny. Ward thought that being called Sonny smacked of Uncle Tommery, and decided that from this point on, Wilson’s stage name was going to be Jackie. Wilson was not happy with this at first, but later decided that Ward had been right – though he was still always “Jack” or “Sonny” to those who knew him. Wilson’s first recording with the group as lead singer came just after he turned nineteen, when he went into the studio with them to cut “You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down” for King Records — the same label that had turned him down when Johnny Otis had put him forward: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down”] Four months later, they went back into the studio to cut eleven songs in a single day — a mammoth session which really allowed Wilson to show off his vocal versatility. From that session, their version of “Rags to Riches”, which had been a massive hit for Tony Bennett earlier in the year, went to number two on the R&B chart, though it didn’t dent the pop chart: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “Rags to Riches”] But after this, the Dominoes started to have less success in the charts — their records weren’t selling as well as they had been when Clyde McPhatter was the group’s lead singer, and in 1954 they had no hits at all. But in some ways that didn’t really matter — the group weren’t just looking to have success as recording artists, but as live performers, and they got a two-year residency in Las Vegas, supporting Louis Prima and Keely Smith. The group were getting five thousand dollars a week — a massive amount of money in those days — though most of that went to Ward, and Wilson was on a salary of only ninety dollars a week. It was while he was performing in Las Vegas that Wilson first came to the notice of someone who would later become a good friend — Elvis Presley. In 1956 Elvis made his own first trip to perform in Vegas, although he was far, far less successful there than he would be thirteen years later. While he was there, he watched with amazement as Jackie Wilson performed Elvis’ own hit “Don’t Be Cruel” much better than Elvis did himself — and in the famous Million Dollar Quartet tapes, you can hear Elvis raving about Wilson to Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis: [Excerpt: Elvis talking about Jackie Wilson] It’s quite funny listening to those recordings, as the others keep trying to drag Elvis on to other topics of conversation, and Elvis keeps insisting on telling them just how good this singer with Billy Ward and the Dominoes, whose name he hadn’t caught, was. But Vegas wasn’t a good fit for Wilson. He chafed at the discipline of the Dominoes, and at staying in one place all the time. After a couple of years of disappointing record sales, the Dominoes switched labels to Decca, and for the first time Jackie Wilson hit the pop charts as a lead singer, when “St. Therese of the Roses” made number thirteen on the pop charts and number twenty-seven on the hot one hundred: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, “St. Therese of the Roses”] Incidentally, over in the UK, where American chart records were often covered for the domestic market by British acts, that was recorded by Malcolm Vaughan, a pop tenor who wanted to be England’s answer to Dean Martin: [Excerpt: Malcolm Vaughan, “St. Therese of the Roses”] That version actually became a massive hit over here, reaching number three, after being banned by the BBC. Yes, you heard that right. That song was banned, because it was “contrary both to Roman Catholic doctrine and to Protestant sentiment”. The ban caused enough controversy that the record sold half a million copies. Vaughan would later go on to have a minor hit with a cover version of another Jackie Wilson record, “To Be Loved”. In 1957, Jackie decided to leave Billy Ward and the Dominoes. It had become apparent that Ward had no bigger ambitions than to keep playing Las Vegas forever, and keep making vast amounts of money without having to travel or work especially hard. Jackie Wilson wanted something more, and he went back to Detroit. At first he was going to join a vocal group that had been performing for a few years, the Four Aims, which featured his cousin Levi Stubbs and another distant relative, Lawrence Payton. Unfortunately, they found that Jackie’s voice didn’t blend well with the group — he sounded, according to Wilson’s first wife Freda, too similar to Stubbs, though I don’t hear that much of a vocal resemblance myself. Either way, the attempt to work together quickly fizzled out, and the Four Tops, as they became, had to find their own success without Jackie Wilson in the group. Around this time, Wilson also became obsessed with the singer Mario Lanza. Lanza was an Italian-American pop singer who sang in a pseudo-operatic style, rather than in the more casual crooning style of contemporaries like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, and Wilson was a huge fan of Lanza’s 1951 film The Great Caruso, in which he played the opera singer Enrico Caruso: [Excerpt: Mario Lanza, “The Loveliest Night of the Year”] Wilson studied Lanza’s performances, and he tried to emulate Lanza’s diction and projection. But at the same time, he was, at heart, an R&B performer, and he also knew that as a black singer in Detroit in the early fifties, R&B was what he needed to do to make money. And making money was what Wilson needed to do more than anything else, and so he got an audition at the Flame Bar, which was owned and run by a local mobster, Al Green. Green was a big name in the local music business — he managed Johnnie Ray, one of the biggest names in white pop music at the time, and also LaVern Baker, who had had a string of R&B hits. Wilson got the audition through his friend Roquel Davis, who went by the name Billy Davis, who was Lawrence Payton’s cousin and had performed with him in an early lineup of the Four Aims. Davis had also written songs for the Four Aims, but more importantly for this purpose, his girlfriend, Gwen Gordy, worked with her sister Anna at the Flame Bar. Through these connections, Wilson got himself a regular spot at the Flame — and he also got to meet Gwen and Anna’s little brother Berry. Berry Gordy Jr was someone who would go on to be one of the most important people in the history of twentieth century music — someone without whom none of the rest of this story would happen. He was as important to the music of the sixties as Sam Phillips was to the fifties, if not more important. Gordy was born, the seventh of eight children, to a poor family in Detroit. As a child, he was taught some of the rudiments of the piano by an uncle, who tried to get him to learn to play in the proper manner — learning scales and arpeggios, and how to read music. But young Berry was easily bored, and soon figured out that if you play the first three notes of an arpeggio together, you can get a simple triad chord. A diversion here, just for those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about — an arpeggio is a musical term that literally means “like a harp”, and it’s used for a type of scale where you pick out the individual notes of a chord. You know the sound, even if you don’t know the term. So when you arpeggiate a C major chord, you play the notes C, E, and G, sometimes in multiple octaves: [Demonstrates on guitar] When you play those notes together, that’s a C major chord: [Demonstrates on guitar] Once young Berry Gordy Jr figured out how to play the chords C, F, and G, he was able to start playing boogie-woogie piano by ear. His favourite boogie record was “Hazel Scott’s Boogie Woogie”: [Excerpt: Hazel Scott, “Hazel Scott’s Boogie Woogie”] From an early age, he also became a fan of a particular type of vocal group performance, especially when the singers were singing touching songs about loneliness. He loved “Paper Doll” by the Mills Brothers: [Excerpt: The Mills Brothers, “Paper Doll”] and “We Three” by the Ink Spots: [Excerpt: The Ink Spots, “We Three”] But in his early years, Gordy was unsure whether he wanted to become a musician, or if instead he wanted to become a boxer like his hero Joe Louis — and in this way his career was paralleling that of Jackie Wilson, though he didn’t know Wilson at the time. He actually had a reasonable amount of success as a boxer, up until a point in 1950 where he saw two posters next to each other. One of them, on top, was advertising a battle of the bands between Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington, while the other was advertising a fight. He noticed two things about the posters. The first was that the bandleaders could work every night and make money, while he knew that boxers would go weeks or months between fights. And the second was that the bandleaders “were about fifty and looked twenty-three”, while the boxers “were about twenty-three and looked fifty”. He knew what he was going to do, and it wasn’t boxing. His attempts at a music career were soon put on the back-burner when he was drafted to fight in the Korean War. After he got out of the military, he had a variety of short-term jobs, but he was regarded by his family more or less as a bum — he never held down a steady job and he was a dreamer who saw himself as becoming a successful songwriter and a millionaire, but had never quite managed to make anything of his dreams. That was, at least, until he met Billy Davis, who at the time was a struggling songwriter like him, but one who had had slightly more success. Davis had managed to persuade Chess Records to sign up the Four Tops, as they were now called, and release a single with Davis credited as the songwriter: [Excerpt: The Four Tops, “Kiss Me Baby”] I say Davis was credited as the songwriter, because that song bears more than a little resemblance to the Ray Charles song from a few years earlier, “Kissa Me Baby”: [Excerpt: Ray Charles, “Kissa Me Baby”] But Chess hadn’t really been interested in the Four Tops themselves — they’d instead been interested in Billy Davis as a songwriter, and they quickly used songs he’d written for the Four Tops, and cut them instead with the Moonglows: [Excerpt: The Moonglows, “See Saw”] and the Flamingos: [Excerpt: The Flamingos, “A Kiss From Your Lips”] Neither of those had been a big hit, but the result was that Billy Davis was, in Gordy’s eyes at least, someone with a track record and connections. The two men hit it off musically as well as personally, and they decided that they’d start to collaborate on songs, along with Gordy’s sister Gwen, who was dating Davis. Anything any of them wrote on their own would also get credited to them as a group, and they’d pool whatever they got. And they were going to write songs for Jackie Wilson. Davis tried to get Wilson signed to Chess Records, but they weren’t interested in Wilson’s sound — they wanted a harder blues sound, rather than Wilson’s more soulful sound. But then Al Green took on Wilson’s management, and managed to persuade Bob Thiele at Decca Records, who had just signed Buddy Holly and the Crickets, to sign Wilson — not so much for Wilson’s own talent, though Thiele was impressed by him, but because Green promised that he could also sign LaVern Baker when her contract with Atlantic expired. As it turned out, though, Thiele would never get to sign Baker, as the day before Wilson’s contract was meant to be signed, Al Green died suddenly. More by chutzpah than anything else, Nat Tarnopol, an office boy who had been employed by Green, managed to take over Wilson’s management, just by saying that he was in charge now. He got the contracts signed, and got Wilson signed to Brunswick, the Decca subsidiary that put out rock and roll records. Over the next few years Tarnopol would manage to get himself made a co-owner of Brunswick, by using the leverage he got as Wilson’s manager. The first record Wilson put out as a solo artist was a song that Billy Davis had originally come up with when he was sixteen, inspired by a Louis Jordan song titled “Reet, Petite, and Gone”: [Excerpt: Louis Jordan, “Reet, Petite, and Gone”] Davis and the Gordys reworked his original idea into a new song called “Reet Petite”, which became Wilson’s first solo single since leaving the Dominoes. When Wilson took the song to Dick Jacobs, the arranger assigned to the session, Jacobs was impressed with the song, but became worried — he sat down with Wilson to work out what key to record the song in, and Wilson kept telling him to take it higher, and higher, and higher. Wilson couldn’t demonstrate what he meant during the preparations for the session, as he had laryngitis, but he kept insisting that he should sing it a full octave higher than Jacobs initially suggested. Jacobs went to Bob Thiele, and Thiele said it didn’t really matter, they’d only signed Wilson in order to get LaVern Baker, and just to do what he wanted. Jacobs hired some of the best session players in New York, including Panama Francis on drums and Sam “the Man” Taylor on saxophone, reasoning that if he had the best players around then the record wouldn’t end up too bad, whatever the singer sounded like. I’ll now quote some of Jacobs’ description of the session itself: “I got him behind the microphone and said a silent prayer that this aerial key he’d picked to sing in would be okay, and that this guy was a reasonable approximation of a singer. “Jackie Wilson opened his mouth and out poured what sounded like honey on moonbeams, and it was like the whole room shifted on some weird axis. The musicians, these meat and potatoes pros, stared at each other slack-jawed and goggle-eyed in disbelief; it was as if the purpose of their musical training and woodshedding and lickspitting had been to guide them into this big studio in the Pythian Temple to experience these pure shivering moments of magic. Bob Thiele and I looked at each other and just started laughing, half out of relief and half out of wonder. I never thought crow could taste so sweet.” [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Reet Petite”] The record wasn’t a massive hit in the US — it only went to number sixty-two on the pop charts — but it was a much bigger hit in the UK, reaching number six, and over here it became a much-loved classic, so much so that it went to number one for four weeks when it was reissued in 1986. At one show, where he was Dinah Washington’s support act, he rolled his “r” on the title of the song, like he did on the record, and his two front dentures went flying off. He never sang the song live again. “Reet Petite” was the start of a run of songs that Davis and the Gordys wrote for Wilson, most of them big hits and several of them classics. Most notably, there was Wilson’s second solo single, “To Be Loved”. That song was written by Berry Gordy and Davis, after Gordy found out his wife was divorcing him. Gordy went round to his sister Gwen’s house, where Davis also was, and started playing the piano, after Gwen reassured him that even though his wife had left him, he still had the love of his children and his siblings. The result was a gorgeous ballad that went to number seven on the R&B charts and number twenty-two on the pop charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “To Be Loved”] They also wrote what became Wilson’s biggest early it, “Lonely Teardrops”, which went to number one on the R&B charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Lonely Teardrops”] That had originally been written as a ballad, but was reworked into a more danceable song in the studio. Berry Gordy and Davis hated it when they first heard the finished record, but grew to appreciate it as it became a hit. However, from that point on, they started to take more interest in the production side of Wilson’s recordings, and they developed a routine where Davis and Gordy would rehearse Wilson, with Gordy on the piano, and they’d teach him the song and record a demo, which Jacobs would then use to write the arrangements — Dick Jacobs wasn’t the only arranger on Wilson’s early records, but they soon learned that he was the one who could best capture the sound they wanted. The three men would then supervise in the studio. (Gwen Gordy is also credited as a co-writer on several of the records, but her contributions tend to be played down by the others, and she doesn’t appear to have been involved in the production side. How much of that is her not contributing as much, and how much is just misogyny in how the story is told, is hard to say.) But eventually, they fell out with Nat Tarnopol, after they figured out that Tarnopol was putting songs to which he owned the copyright on the B-sides of all Wilson’s records, so he could get royalties from the sales. Gordy and Davis insisted that they should get to write the songs on both sides of the singles, so that they could get a fair share of the money — especially as they were effectively producing the sessions, without either a credit or royalties. Tarnopol disagreed — as far as he was concerned, Jackie Wilson could be a star with anyone writing his material, and he didn’t need these songwriters. Their days as Jackie Wilson’s hit factory were over. Davis and Gwen Gordy went off to found their own record label, along with Gwen and Berry’s sister Anna. Anna Records, as it was called, didn’t have the most propitious start, with its first single being a Davis and Gwen Gordy song “Hope and Pray”, performed by the Voice Masters: [Excerpt: The Voice Masters, “Hope and Pray”] But it would later put out some much more influential records. Berry, meanwhile, decided to groom another young artist for stardom — he saw a lot of possibilities in a young man called William Robinson, who everyone referred to as Smokey, and his group the Miracles. We’ll pick up on the Gordys and their business ventures in a few months’ time. Jackie Wilson continued having hits for several years, although his career dipped in the early sixties with the British Invasion. He then had a revival in 1967, when he recorded what would end up being his biggest hit, “Higher and Higher”: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, “Higher and Higher”] Wilson continued having occasional hits through to 1970, and remained a popular live artist for years afterwards, but then in 1975, in the middle of performing “Lonely Teardrops”, right after singing the line “my heart is crying”, he clutched his chest and collapsed. At first people thought it was part of the act, but he didn’t get back up. Cornell Gunter of the Coasters gave him mouth to mouth, and possibly saved his life, but some would question whether that was, in retrospect, a bad idea — Wilson was in a coma from which he would never fully recover. For the next eight and a half years, Wilson was institutionalised. There are some people who claim that he gained a little bit of awareness during that time, but by most accounts he was in a persistent vegetative state. At first, the music business rallied round and helped pay for his treatment — there are some reports that Jackie’s old friend Elvis Presley anonymously donated a lot of the money for his medical bills, though these obviously can’t be verified. The Detroit Spinners held a benefit concert for him, and donated $5000 of their own money. Al Green (the singer, not Wilson’s ex-manager) performed at the concert and gave ten thousand dollars, Stevie Wonder gave five thousand, Gladys Knight gave two thousand five hundred, Michael Jackson ten thousand, Richard Pryor twelve hundred. James Brown sent a one thousand dollar cheque, which bounced, but he coughed up the actual money when Jackie’s common-law wife said she was going to tell Jet magazine about the bouncing cheque. Nat Tarnopol and Brunswick Records, on the other hand, gave nothing. In fact, they did worse than nothing — they lied to Blue Cross/Blue Shield, claiming that Wilson hadn’t had any earnings from them in the year prior to his collapse, when he’d been in the studio and was owed regular union rates for recording sessions. If they’d told the truth, his medical bills would have been covered by the insurance, but they weren’t. There are many hypotheses as to why Wilson collapsed on stage that day, including that he used to drink salt water before going on stage to make himself sweat, and that this caused him to have a heart attack due to induced hypertension. But several people close to Wilson believed that his collapse was somehow caused by Nat Tarnopol having him poisoned. Wilson had been due to testify against Tarnopol in front of a grand jury ten days after his collapse, and Tarnopol was very involved with the Mafia — at one point he’d tried to have Carl Davis, who produced “Higher and Higher” killed, and it was only Davis’ friendship with another mobster with ties to Brunswick, Tommy Vastola, that saved him. Johnny Roberts, Wilson’s manager in the seventies and another mobster, actually faked his own death in the eighties and had a funeral, and then reappeared once Tarnopol himself died in 1987, while some of those close to Wilson think it’s no coincidence that Cornell Gunter, who had been there when Wilson collapsed and had always thought there was something strange about it, was murdered himself in 1990, in Las Vegas, by an unknown gunman — though if that murder did have anything to do with Wilson’s collapse, it can’t have been Tarnopol himself who ordered that murder, of course. Jackie Wilson finally died of pneumonia on January 21, 1984, after having been hospitalised since September 29, 1975. He was buried in an unmarked grave, but three years later funds were raised for a headstone, which reads “no more lonely teardrops”.

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode Sixty-Four: "Reet Petite" by Jackie Wilson

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 44:36


  Episode sixty-four of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at "Reet Petite" by Jackie Wilson, and features talent contests with too much talent, the prehistory of Motown, a song banned by the BBC, and a possible Mafia hit. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on "Get a Job" by the Silhouettes. ----more----  Resources As always, I've created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode.   I used three main books to put together the narrative for this one. Where Did Our Love Go? The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound by Nelson George is an excellent history of the various companies that became Motown. To Be Loved by Berry Gordy is Gordy's own, understandably one-sided, but relatively well-written, autobiography. And Jackie Wilson: Lonely Teardrops by Tony Douglas is the closest thing out there to a definitive biography. There are dozens of compilations of Wilson's fifties material, as it's in the public domain, but for around the same price as those you can get this three-CD set which also has his later hits on, so that's probably the place to start when investigating Wilson's music. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript Today, we're going to have a look at one of the most important people in the history of popular music, and someone we'll be seeing a lot more of as the series goes on. There are very few people in the world who can be said to have created an entire genre of music, and even fewer who were primarily record company owners rather than musicians, but Berry Gordy Jr was one of them. Gordy didn't start out, though, as a record executive. When he first got into the music industry, it was as a songwriter, and today we're going to look at his early songwriting career. But we're also going to look at a performer who was massively important in his own right, and who was one of the most exciting performers ever to take to the stage -- someone who inspired Elvis, Michael Jackson, and James Brown, and who provides one of the key links between fifties R&B and sixties soul: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, "Reet Petite"] I'm afraid that this episode is another case where I have to point you to the disclaimer I did in the early weeks of the show. Jackie Wilson was an admirable musician, but he was in no way an admirable human being, particularly in his treatment of women – he's been credibly accused of at least one sexual assault, and he fathered many children by many different women, who he abandoned, and was known for having a violent temper. As always, this podcast is not about his reprehensible acts, but about the music, but again, it should not be taken as an endorsement of him as a person when I talk about his artistic talent. Wilson started out as a boxer in his teens, but he quickly decided to move into singing instead. He would regularly perform at talent contests around Detroit, and he was part of a loose association of musicians and singers including Wilson's cousin Levi Stubbs, the Royals, who would later become Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, and the blues singer Little Willie John. They would all perform on the same talent shows and would agree among themselves who was going to win beforehand – Wilson would tell Stubbs "you win this week, I'll win next week". On one occasion, Johnny Otis happened to be in the audience, when the Royals, Little Willie John, and Wilson were all on the same bill, and on that particular show Wilson came third. Otis was working as a talent scout for King Records at the time, and tried to get all three acts signed to the label, but for reasons that remain unclear, King decided they only wanted to sign the Royals (though they would sign Little Willie John a couple of years later). As a result, a song that Otis had written for Wilson was recorded instead by the Royals: [The Royals, "Every Beat of My Heart"] Wilson kept performing at the amateur nights for a couple of years, until at the age of seventeen he was signed to Dee Gee Records, a small label co-owned by the jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie. There he cut two singles, under the name Sonny Wilson. Wilson's favourite song to sing in talent contests was "Danny Boy", which would remain in his setlists until late in his life, and he would use that song as a way to show off his vocal virtuosity, ornamenting it to the point that the melody would become almost unrecognisable, and so that was, of course, one of the two singles: [Excerpt: Sonny Wilson, "Danny Boy"] Neither single was particularly successful, but Wilson continued performing in nightclubs around Detroit and built up something of a local following. But in 1953 he got a big break, when he auditioned for Billy Ward and his Dominoes. We've talked about the Dominoes before, back in the episode on "Money Honey", but as a bit of a recap, they were the biggest black vocal group of the early fifties, and they were led by Billy Ward, a vocal coach who was not their lead singer. The lead singer in the early fifties was Clyde McPhatter, but McPhatter was getting restless. There are several different stories about how Wilson came to be picked for Ward's group, but one that sticks out in my mind is one that Ward used to tell, which is that one reason Wilson was picked for the group is that his mother begged Ward, saying that she was scared for the life of her son, as he was getting into trouble on the streets. Certainly, she had every reason to be worried for him – Wilson had recently been stabbed in the chest by a sex worker. But Ward noted that Wilson was a diamond in the rough, and could have a great deal of success with the right amount of polishing. He decided to get Wilson into the group as a replacement for McPhatter, though McPhatter and Wilson were in the group together for a while, as McPhatter served out his notice with the group. Over the next few weeks, Wilson studied what McPhatter was doing, until he was able to take McPhatter's place. Ward taught him breath control, and became something of a father figure, giving him some discipline for the first time in his life. McPhatter's were very big shoes to fill, but Wilson soon won the audiences over, both with his vocals and his dancing. While Wilson was not regarded as a good dancer by most of the people who knew him – he couldn't dance with a partner at all – he had a unique way of moving all his own, which he had learned in the boxing ring, where he'd learned to slide, sidestep, and duck away from other fighters, and to come at them from unexpected angles. He soon became one of the most riveting performers on stage, jumping up, throwing his mic in the air, doing mid-air splits, and completely dominating the stage. As well as teaching him to perform, Ward made one other major change. Up to this point, Wilson had always been known either as Jack or as Sonny. Ward thought that being called Sonny smacked of Uncle Tommery, and decided that from this point on, Wilson's stage name was going to be Jackie. Wilson was not happy with this at first, but later decided that Ward had been right – though he was still always "Jack" or "Sonny" to those who knew him. Wilson's first recording with the group as lead singer came just after he turned nineteen, when he went into the studio with them to cut "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" for King Records -- the same label that had turned him down when Johnny Otis had put him forward: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down"] Four months later, they went back into the studio to cut eleven songs in a single day -- a mammoth session which really allowed Wilson to show off his vocal versatility. From that session, their version of "Rags to Riches", which had been a massive hit for Tony Bennett earlier in the year, went to number two on the R&B chart, though it didn't dent the pop chart: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, "Rags to Riches"] But after this, the Dominoes started to have less success in the charts -- their records weren't selling as well as they had been when Clyde McPhatter was the group's lead singer, and in 1954 they had no hits at all. But in some ways that didn't really matter -- the group weren't just looking to have success as recording artists, but as live performers, and they got a two-year residency in Las Vegas, supporting Louis Prima and Keely Smith. The group were getting five thousand dollars a week -- a massive amount of money in those days -- though most of that went to Ward, and Wilson was on a salary of only ninety dollars a week. It was while he was performing in Las Vegas that Wilson first came to the notice of someone who would later become a good friend -- Elvis Presley. In 1956 Elvis made his own first trip to perform in Vegas, although he was far, far less successful there than he would be thirteen years later. While he was there, he watched with amazement as Jackie Wilson performed Elvis' own hit "Don't Be Cruel" much better than Elvis did himself -- and in the famous Million Dollar Quartet tapes, you can hear Elvis raving about Wilson to Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis: [Excerpt: Elvis talking about Jackie Wilson] It's quite funny listening to those recordings, as the others keep trying to drag Elvis on to other topics of conversation, and Elvis keeps insisting on telling them just how good this singer with Billy Ward and the Dominoes, whose name he hadn't caught, was. But Vegas wasn't a good fit for Wilson. He chafed at the discipline of the Dominoes, and at staying in one place all the time. After a couple of years of disappointing record sales, the Dominoes switched labels to Decca, and for the first time Jackie Wilson hit the pop charts as a lead singer, when "St. Therese of the Roses" made number thirteen on the pop charts and number twenty-seven on the hot one hundred: [Excerpt: Billy Ward and the Dominoes, "St. Therese of the Roses"] Incidentally, over in the UK, where American chart records were often covered for the domestic market by British acts, that was recorded by Malcolm Vaughan, a pop tenor who wanted to be England's answer to Dean Martin: [Excerpt: Malcolm Vaughan, "St. Therese of the Roses"] That version actually became a massive hit over here, reaching number three, after being banned by the BBC. Yes, you heard that right. That song was banned, because it was "contrary both to Roman Catholic doctrine and to Protestant sentiment". The ban caused enough controversy that the record sold half a million copies. Vaughan would later go on to have a minor hit with a cover version of another Jackie Wilson record, "To Be Loved". In 1957, Jackie decided to leave Billy Ward and the Dominoes. It had become apparent that Ward had no bigger ambitions than to keep playing Las Vegas forever, and keep making vast amounts of money without having to travel or work especially hard. Jackie Wilson wanted something more, and he went back to Detroit. At first he was going to join a vocal group that had been performing for a few years, the Four Aims, which featured his cousin Levi Stubbs and another distant relative, Lawrence Payton. Unfortunately, they found that Jackie's voice didn't blend well with the group -- he sounded, according to Wilson's first wife Freda, too similar to Stubbs, though I don't hear that much of a vocal resemblance myself. Either way, the attempt to work together quickly fizzled out, and the Four Tops, as they became, had to find their own success without Jackie Wilson in the group. Around this time, Wilson also became obsessed with the singer Mario Lanza. Lanza was an Italian-American pop singer who sang in a pseudo-operatic style, rather than in the more casual crooning style of contemporaries like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, and Wilson was a huge fan of Lanza's 1951 film The Great Caruso, in which he played the opera singer Enrico Caruso: [Excerpt: Mario Lanza, "The Loveliest Night of the Year"] Wilson studied Lanza's performances, and he tried to emulate Lanza's diction and projection. But at the same time, he was, at heart, an R&B performer, and he also knew that as a black singer in Detroit in the early fifties, R&B was what he needed to do to make money. And making money was what Wilson needed to do more than anything else, and so he got an audition at the Flame Bar, which was owned and run by a local mobster, Al Green. Green was a big name in the local music business -- he managed Johnnie Ray, one of the biggest names in white pop music at the time, and also LaVern Baker, who had had a string of R&B hits. Wilson got the audition through his friend Roquel Davis, who went by the name Billy Davis, who was Lawrence Payton's cousin and had performed with him in an early lineup of the Four Aims. Davis had also written songs for the Four Aims, but more importantly for this purpose, his girlfriend, Gwen Gordy, worked with her sister Anna at the Flame Bar. Through these connections, Wilson got himself a regular spot at the Flame -- and he also got to meet Gwen and Anna's little brother Berry. Berry Gordy Jr was someone who would go on to be one of the most important people in the history of twentieth century music -- someone without whom none of the rest of this story would happen. He was as important to the music of the sixties as Sam Phillips was to the fifties, if not more important. Gordy was born, the seventh of eight children, to a poor family in Detroit. As a child, he was taught some of the rudiments of the piano by an uncle, who tried to get him to learn to play in the proper manner -- learning scales and arpeggios, and how to read music. But young Berry was easily bored, and soon figured out that if you play the first three notes of an arpeggio together, you can get a simple triad chord. A diversion here, just for those of you who don't know what I'm talking about -- an arpeggio is a musical term that literally means "like a harp", and it's used for a type of scale where you pick out the individual notes of a chord. You know the sound, even if you don't know the term. So when you arpeggiate a C major chord, you play the notes C, E, and G, sometimes in multiple octaves: [Demonstrates on guitar] When you play those notes together, that's a C major chord: [Demonstrates on guitar] Once young Berry Gordy Jr figured out how to play the chords C, F, and G, he was able to start playing boogie-woogie piano by ear. His favourite boogie record was "Hazel Scott's Boogie Woogie": [Excerpt: Hazel Scott, "Hazel Scott's Boogie Woogie"] From an early age, he also became a fan of a particular type of vocal group performance, especially when the singers were singing touching songs about loneliness. He loved "Paper Doll" by the Mills Brothers: [Excerpt: The Mills Brothers, "Paper Doll"] and "We Three" by the Ink Spots: [Excerpt: The Ink Spots, "We Three"] But in his early years, Gordy was unsure whether he wanted to become a musician, or if instead he wanted to become a boxer like his hero Joe Louis -- and in this way his career was paralleling that of Jackie Wilson, though he didn't know Wilson at the time. He actually had a reasonable amount of success as a boxer, up until a point in 1950 where he saw two posters next to each other. One of them, on top, was advertising a battle of the bands between Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington, while the other was advertising a fight. He noticed two things about the posters. The first was that the bandleaders could work every night and make money, while he knew that boxers would go weeks or months between fights. And the second was that the bandleaders "were about fifty and looked twenty-three", while the boxers "were about twenty-three and looked fifty". He knew what he was going to do, and it wasn't boxing. His attempts at a music career were soon put on the back-burner when he was drafted to fight in the Korean War. After he got out of the military, he had a variety of short-term jobs, but he was regarded by his family more or less as a bum -- he never held down a steady job and he was a dreamer who saw himself as becoming a successful songwriter and a millionaire, but had never quite managed to make anything of his dreams. That was, at least, until he met Billy Davis, who at the time was a struggling songwriter like him, but one who had had slightly more success. Davis had managed to persuade Chess Records to sign up the Four Tops, as they were now called, and release a single with Davis credited as the songwriter: [Excerpt: The Four Tops, "Kiss Me Baby"] I say Davis was credited as the songwriter, because that song bears more than a little resemblance to the Ray Charles song from a few years earlier, "Kissa Me Baby": [Excerpt: Ray Charles, "Kissa Me Baby"] But Chess hadn't really been interested in the Four Tops themselves -- they'd instead been interested in Billy Davis as a songwriter, and they quickly used songs he'd written for the Four Tops, and cut them instead with the Moonglows: [Excerpt: The Moonglows, "See Saw"] and the Flamingos: [Excerpt: The Flamingos, "A Kiss From Your Lips"] Neither of those had been a big hit, but the result was that Billy Davis was, in Gordy's eyes at least, someone with a track record and connections. The two men hit it off musically as well as personally, and they decided that they'd start to collaborate on songs, along with Gordy's sister Gwen, who was dating Davis. Anything any of them wrote on their own would also get credited to them as a group, and they'd pool whatever they got. And they were going to write songs for Jackie Wilson. Davis tried to get Wilson signed to Chess Records, but they weren't interested in Wilson's sound -- they wanted a harder blues sound, rather than Wilson's more soulful sound. But then Al Green took on Wilson's management, and managed to persuade Bob Thiele at Decca Records, who had just signed Buddy Holly and the Crickets, to sign Wilson -- not so much for Wilson's own talent, though Thiele was impressed by him, but because Green promised that he could also sign LaVern Baker when her contract with Atlantic expired. As it turned out, though, Thiele would never get to sign Baker, as the day before Wilson's contract was meant to be signed, Al Green died suddenly. More by chutzpah than anything else, Nat Tarnopol, an office boy who had been employed by Green, managed to take over Wilson's management, just by saying that he was in charge now. He got the contracts signed, and got Wilson signed to Brunswick, the Decca subsidiary that put out rock and roll records. Over the next few years Tarnopol would manage to get himself made a co-owner of Brunswick, by using the leverage he got as Wilson's manager. The first record Wilson put out as a solo artist was a song that Billy Davis had originally come up with when he was sixteen, inspired by a Louis Jordan song titled "Reet, Petite, and Gone": [Excerpt: Louis Jordan, "Reet, Petite, and Gone"] Davis and the Gordys reworked his original idea into a new song called "Reet Petite", which became Wilson's first solo single since leaving the Dominoes. When Wilson took the song to Dick Jacobs, the arranger assigned to the session, Jacobs was impressed with the song, but became worried -- he sat down with Wilson to work out what key to record the song in, and Wilson kept telling him to take it higher, and higher, and higher. Wilson couldn't demonstrate what he meant during the preparations for the session, as he had laryngitis, but he kept insisting that he should sing it a full octave higher than Jacobs initially suggested. Jacobs went to Bob Thiele, and Thiele said it didn't really matter, they'd only signed Wilson in order to get LaVern Baker, and just to do what he wanted. Jacobs hired some of the best session players in New York, including Panama Francis on drums and Sam "the Man" Taylor on saxophone, reasoning that if he had the best players around then the record wouldn't end up too bad, whatever the singer sounded like. I'll now quote some of Jacobs' description of the session itself: "I got him behind the microphone and said a silent prayer that this aerial key he'd picked to sing in would be okay, and that this guy was a reasonable approximation of a singer. "Jackie Wilson opened his mouth and out poured what sounded like honey on moonbeams, and it was like the whole room shifted on some weird axis. The musicians, these meat and potatoes pros, stared at each other slack-jawed and goggle-eyed in disbelief; it was as if the purpose of their musical training and woodshedding and lickspitting had been to guide them into this big studio in the Pythian Temple to experience these pure shivering moments of magic. Bob Thiele and I looked at each other and just started laughing, half out of relief and half out of wonder. I never thought crow could taste so sweet." [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, "Reet Petite"] The record wasn't a massive hit in the US -- it only went to number sixty-two on the pop charts -- but it was a much bigger hit in the UK, reaching number six, and over here it became a much-loved classic, so much so that it went to number one for four weeks when it was reissued in 1986. At one show, where he was Dinah Washington's support act, he rolled his "r" on the title of the song, like he did on the record, and his two front dentures went flying off. He never sang the song live again. "Reet Petite" was the start of a run of songs that Davis and the Gordys wrote for Wilson, most of them big hits and several of them classics. Most notably, there was Wilson's second solo single, "To Be Loved". That song was written by Berry Gordy and Davis, after Gordy found out his wife was divorcing him. Gordy went round to his sister Gwen's house, where Davis also was, and started playing the piano, after Gwen reassured him that even though his wife had left him, he still had the love of his children and his siblings. The result was a gorgeous ballad that went to number seven on the R&B charts and number twenty-two on the pop charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, "To Be Loved"] They also wrote what became Wilson's biggest early it, "Lonely Teardrops", which went to number one on the R&B charts: [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, "Lonely Teardrops"] That had originally been written as a ballad, but was reworked into a more danceable song in the studio. Berry Gordy and Davis hated it when they first heard the finished record, but grew to appreciate it as it became a hit. However, from that point on, they started to take more interest in the production side of Wilson's recordings, and they developed a routine where Davis and Gordy would rehearse Wilson, with Gordy on the piano, and they'd teach him the song and record a demo, which Jacobs would then use to write the arrangements -- Dick Jacobs wasn't the only arranger on Wilson's early records, but they soon learned that he was the one who could best capture the sound they wanted. The three men would then supervise in the studio. (Gwen Gordy is also credited as a co-writer on several of the records, but her contributions tend to be played down by the others, and she doesn't appear to have been involved in the production side. How much of that is her not contributing as much, and how much is just misogyny in how the story is told, is hard to say.) But eventually, they fell out with Nat Tarnopol, after they figured out that Tarnopol was putting songs to which he owned the copyright on the B-sides of all Wilson's records, so he could get royalties from the sales. Gordy and Davis insisted that they should get to write the songs on both sides of the singles, so that they could get a fair share of the money -- especially as they were effectively producing the sessions, without either a credit or royalties. Tarnopol disagreed -- as far as he was concerned, Jackie Wilson could be a star with anyone writing his material, and he didn't need these songwriters. Their days as Jackie Wilson's hit factory were over. Davis and Gwen Gordy went off to found their own record label, along with Gwen and Berry's sister Anna. Anna Records, as it was called, didn't have the most propitious start, with its first single being a Davis and Gwen Gordy song "Hope and Pray", performed by the Voice Masters: [Excerpt: The Voice Masters, "Hope and Pray"] But it would later put out some much more influential records. Berry, meanwhile, decided to groom another young artist for stardom -- he saw a lot of possibilities in a young man called William Robinson, who everyone referred to as Smokey, and his group the Miracles. We'll pick up on the Gordys and their business ventures in a few months' time. Jackie Wilson continued having hits for several years, although his career dipped in the early sixties with the British Invasion. He then had a revival in 1967, when he recorded what would end up being his biggest hit, "Higher and Higher": [Excerpt: Jackie Wilson, "Higher and Higher"] Wilson continued having occasional hits through to 1970, and remained a popular live artist for years afterwards, but then in 1975, in the middle of performing "Lonely Teardrops", right after singing the line "my heart is crying", he clutched his chest and collapsed. At first people thought it was part of the act, but he didn't get back up. Cornell Gunter of the Coasters gave him mouth to mouth, and possibly saved his life, but some would question whether that was, in retrospect, a bad idea -- Wilson was in a coma from which he would never fully recover. For the next eight and a half years, Wilson was institutionalised. There are some people who claim that he gained a little bit of awareness during that time, but by most accounts he was in a persistent vegetative state. At first, the music business rallied round and helped pay for his treatment -- there are some reports that Jackie's old friend Elvis Presley anonymously donated a lot of the money for his medical bills, though these obviously can't be verified. The Detroit Spinners held a benefit concert for him, and donated $5000 of their own money. Al Green (the singer, not Wilson's ex-manager) performed at the concert and gave ten thousand dollars, Stevie Wonder gave five thousand, Gladys Knight gave two thousand five hundred, Michael Jackson ten thousand, Richard Pryor twelve hundred. James Brown sent a one thousand dollar cheque, which bounced, but he coughed up the actual money when Jackie's common-law wife said she was going to tell Jet magazine about the bouncing cheque. Nat Tarnopol and Brunswick Records, on the other hand, gave nothing. In fact, they did worse than nothing -- they lied to Blue Cross/Blue Shield, claiming that Wilson hadn't had any earnings from them in the year prior to his collapse, when he'd been in the studio and was owed regular union rates for recording sessions. If they'd told the truth, his medical bills would have been covered by the insurance, but they weren't. There are many hypotheses as to why Wilson collapsed on stage that day, including that he used to drink salt water before going on stage to make himself sweat, and that this caused him to have a heart attack due to induced hypertension. But several people close to Wilson believed that his collapse was somehow caused by Nat Tarnopol having him poisoned. Wilson had been due to testify against Tarnopol in front of a grand jury ten days after his collapse, and Tarnopol was very involved with the Mafia -- at one point he'd tried to have Carl Davis, who produced "Higher and Higher" killed, and it was only Davis' friendship with another mobster with ties to Brunswick, Tommy Vastola, that saved him. Johnny Roberts, Wilson's manager in the seventies and another mobster, actually faked his own death in the eighties and had a funeral, and then reappeared once Tarnopol himself died in 1987, while some of those close to Wilson think it's no coincidence that Cornell Gunter, who had been there when Wilson collapsed and had always thought there was something strange about it, was murdered himself in 1990, in Las Vegas, by an unknown gunman -- though if that murder did have anything to do with Wilson's collapse, it can't have been Tarnopol himself who ordered that murder, of course. Jackie Wilson finally died of pneumonia on January 21, 1984, after having been hospitalised since September 29, 1975. He was buried in an unmarked grave, but three years later funds were raised for a headstone, which reads "no more lonely teardrops".

Electro - Trance - BigRoom
World Of Electro 133 (Electro - EDM)

Electro - Trance - BigRoom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 118:55


Eddie Thoneick featuring Berget Lewis - Deeper Love (feat. Berget Lewis) [Eddie Thoneick's Big Room Mix] Black Box vs. Benny Benassi - Everybody Everybody Fractal System - Arcade (Darth & Vader Remix) Ummet Ozcan - Smash! (Original Mix Edit) Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah feat. We Are Loud feat. Sonny Wilson (Lucky Date Remix) Acti - Zathan (Original Mix) Afrojack - Annie's Theme (Original Mix) Alex Mind - Disappear (Will Bailey Remix) Bassjackers, L3N - Ready (Extended Mix) Juan Trompis - Hey! (Original Mix) Tremonjai - Let Me Get Up (Ivan Lake Remix) DBSTF, Maurice West - Temple (Extended Mix) Tom & Jame - In The Air (Extended Mix) Maddix, KEVU - BANG (Extended Mix) Gringa, Daniel Foster - Next Place (Darth & Vader Edit) Munar, Adem & Murat - Burnin Up The Dance (Beatport Exclusive) (Extended Version) Sander Van Doorn - Ori Tali Ma (Original Mix) Sem Thomasson, Yves V, Ruby Prophet - On Top Of The World feat. Ruby Prophet (Extended Mix) Allen Wish, Vincent Barco - I Got You feat. Vincent Barco (Original Mix) KC7 - Headline (Original Mix) Sophill, Philip Svensson - Turn the Volume Down (Extended) Abel Ramos, Hurt - Believe (Original Mix) Reece Low, Krunk! - Overdrive (Original Mix) Richard Grey, Pay & White - Jump Around (Original Mix) PURARI, Centineo - Charge (Original Mix) Wrong Plane - The Reaper (Romeo & Juliet) (Original Mix) Vigel - Z3RO (Extended Mix) Nari & Milani, Hiisak - Camino Del Sol (Extended Mix) Ummet Ozcan, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Steve Aoki - Melody (Extended Mix) Avancada, Darius & Finlay - Xplode (Avancada Extended Mix) Sander Van Doorn, Fred Pellichero - The Snake 2016 (Extended Mix) Showtek - Swipe (Extended Mix) Breathe Carolina, IZII - ECHO (LET GO) (Husman Extended Remix)

Made For You
STRᐁKE – September Mix 2019 [Side A]

Made For You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 28:56


Тот самый самый сочный сентябрьско-осенний выпуск электронного шоу STRᐁKE – #MadeForYou готов согреть вас прямо здесь и сейчас! Врубаем на всю и пляшем!!! September Mix 2019 @ STRᐁKE 00:00 Marc Vedo - Still Standing (feat. Oisin) 03:20 Going Deeper feat. Ryan Konline - Taste The Night (Original Mix) 04:37 Oliver Heldens & Riton - Turn Me On (feat. Vula) 05:24 Ryan Blyth - Let the Beat Hit 'Em 06:18 Two Friends feat. Dani Poppitt - Dollar Menu (GATTUSO Remix) 06:40 Joe Stone - Nothing Else (When I Think Of You) (Extended Mix) 07:36 Plastik Funk - Find Your Way (Alle Farben Extended Edit) 08:39 Don Diablo - Never Change (Extended Mix) 10:12 Steff Da Campo - Deeper Love (Extended Mix) 11:44 Julian Jordan - Bassline (Extended Mix) 12:29 Skrillex & Boys Noize pres. Dog Blood - Midnight Hour Dub 13:17 HIDDN - Illusion (Extended Mix) 14:05 DubVision - Young Money (Extended Mix) 15:19 Biray - Undercover Lies (Extented Mix) 16:05 Firebeatz x Lucas & Steve - Show Me Your Love (Extended Mix) 17:09 Mesto feat. Brielle Von Hugel - Chances (Extended Mix) 18:25 Swanky Tunes - In The Club (Extended Mix) 19:42 New World Sound - How To Twerk (Original Mix) 20:27 Showtek - Booyah (feat. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson) 22:20 Kill FM - Bodybang 23:05 Dropgun x Asketa & Natan Chaim - Falling 23:51 Kid Cudi - Day 'N' Nite (Shapes Remix)

Hardstyle Symphonies
47 | Hardstyle Symphonies – Mozharts Guestmix for One Festival Mag

Hardstyle Symphonies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019


Hardstyle Symphonies bringt dir immer das Neueste aus den Genres Euphoric und Raw Hardstyle. Live aus Österreich! Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, schicke ihn an zwei Freunde Freue mich auf dein Feedback und deine Bewertung Hardstyle Symphonies brings you the best and newest of euphoric and raw hardstyle. Live from Austria. If you like this Podcast, share it with two friends Feedback and Rating appreciated Instagram >> instagram.com/mozhartofficial TRACKLIST 1. Another Day (Original Mix) - Demi Kanon 2. Anyway (feat. XERXESBAKKER) (Hard Mix) - LNY TNZ, XERXESBAKKER 3. Beyond (Extended Mix) - Cyber 4. Shine (Original Mix) - The Prophet, Alex Holmes 5. Catch You (I see you fall) (Extended Mix) - Mike J 6. Groove Right Now (Original Mix) - Adrenalize 7. Sunrise (Extended) - Zerox 8. Silence (Extended mix) - Frontliner 9. Alive (Original Mix) - Lumex 10. Liberty feat. Elyn (Extended Mix) - Helix, Elyn, Hardstyle Pianist 11. Not an 808 (Original Mix) - Rat N FrikK 12. Edge Of Existence (Reverze 2019 Anthem) - KELTEK 13. Off The Hook (Extended) - Primeshock 14. Because Of You (Extended Mix) - Da Tweekaz, Refuzion 15. Atomic Age (Original Mix) - Firedropz 16. Change The Game feat. MC DL (Extended Mix) - Ecstatic, Mc DL 17. Breathe Hardstyle feat. Syren (Extended Mix) - Syren, Sephyx 18. Akasha (Original Mix) - Hardfry 19. How We Roll (feat. OMZ) (Extended) - Concept Art, Firelite, OMZ 20. Jägermeister (High Level X Hardstyle Buamz Bootleg) - Da Tweekaz 21. Lowr U Go (Extended) - Code Black 22. Among The Stars feat. Nino Lucarelli (Original Mix) - Demi Kanon, Nino Lucarelli 23. Legacy - Martial Flowz 24. Take It All (Extended) - Sound Rush 25. Hard Soul Feat. Mike Rivera (Original Mix) - Dimatik 26. Booyah 2018 Remixes (feat. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson) (TNT Aka Technoboy 'N' Tuneboy Extended Remix) - Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud 27. Run With The Wolves (Extended) - Wildstylez, E-Life 28. Last Resort (Frankie Hatez vs High Level Bootleg) - Papa Roach 29. Combination Style (Original Mix) - Crypsis 30. Universe (Original Mix) - High Voltage, D-Sturb 31. Midnight Sky (Extended Mix) - Adaro, Hard Driver 32. Tombs of Immortality (Extended Mix) - Ecstatic, Sub Zero Project 33. Mind Bending (Original Mix) - Devin Wild 34. Aftermath (Original Mix) - Artifact 35. INFINITVM (DJ Mix) - Clockartz 36. Genesis (Original Mix) - Luna, E-Force 37. W.A.F.O. feat. MC GEE (Original Mix) - Outsiders, MC Gee Lizensiert durch AKM und AUSTRO MECHANA

Stacy on the Right
Episode 280: HR 2 - The Case For The Border Wall. Guest: Sonny Wilson of Protect America First.

Stacy on the Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 54:03


Stacy on the Right
Episode 280: HR 2 - The Case For The Border Wall. Guest: Sonny Wilson of Protect America First.

Stacy on the Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 54:03


Rocket Radio
Rocket Radio T-03 (Yearmix 2018)

Rocket Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 119:31


In der Folge T-03 von ROCKET RADIO by FAT ASTRONAUTS gibt's den Yearmix 2018 auf die Ohren. Euch erwarten 60 Tracks in 120 Minuten. Mit dabei die Charthits vom letzten Jahr, die Banger des Jahres und natürlich viel Musik aus Österreich. Rocket Radio erscheint monatlich und ist verfügbar auf Mixcloud, Spotify iTunes und in deiner Podcast App. Jetzt gleich abonnieren! Wenn dir gefällt was du hörst, lass uns gerne eine Bewertung da oder teile den Podcast mit deinen Freunden! #fatastronauts #rocketradio Besuche unsere Socials: http://instagram.com/fatastronauts  http://facebook.com/fatastronauts  http://fat-astronauts.com Tracklist:  Fat Astronauts - Intro Martin Garrix - Yottabyte Don Diablo - I Got Love Breathe Carolina, Dropgun, Kaleena Zanders - Sweet Dreams Martin Garrix, Khalid  - Ocean (Dubvision Remix) Darius & Finlay, Max Landry - Close My Eyes Afrojack, Ester Dean, Jewezl & Sparks - When You’re Gone David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Brooks - Like I Do Axwell ^ Ingrosso - Dreamer (Jaxx & Vega Festival Mix) Armin Van Buuren x Icona Pop - I Love Bla Bla Bla (Fat Astronauts Mashup) Danko, Marnik - Hymn (Till My Kingdom Comes) Yellow Claw, Mike Cervello - Like This Groove Coverage, W&W - God Is A Girl (Fat Astronauts Edit) Lucas & Steve - Anywhere Sick Individuals - Kodi Rene Rodrigezz, Lova - Rude Stefflon Don, J Balvin, Mc Fioti - Bum BumTam Tam (David Guetta Remix) Ava Max - Sweet But Psycho (Morgan Page Remix) Ummet Ozcan, Lucas & Steve - Higher Sick Individuals, Jewelz & Sparks - Reaction Martin Garrix, Timmy Trumpet, David Guetta, Axwell ^ Ingrosso - Animals x More Than You Know x Party Till We Die x Ain't A Party (Fat Astronauts Mashup) Daav One, twoloud, Bounce Inc. - Bonkers Ed Sheeran x Hardwell x Ingrosoo - Perfect Apollaktos (Ruudeejay & Da Brozz x Luis Rodriguez Mash-Boot) Fisher - Losing It Drake - God’s Plan (David Puentez VIP Edit) Bori, Felix Jaehn, R. City - Jennie (Adam Trigger, Siks Remix) Hardwell, Mitch Crown, Blasterjaxx - Bigroom Never Dies Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah (Breathe Carolina 2018 Remix) Dynoro & Gigi D Agostino - In My Mind (Harlie & Charper Bootleg) Krunk! - Bongo Bongo Yves V, Carta - Sorry Not Sorry Panic! At The Disco - High Hopes (Geordo & Febration Remix) Jay Hardway vs. Alessia Cara - Scars To Your Pineapple (Whaler & YBY Mashup) Kygo ft. Miguel - Remind Me To Forget (Daniel Rosty x Steve Lima Bootleg) Marshmello & Anne-Marie - Friends (Sikdope Remix) Chris Armada, Bella - Secret Island D-Block & S-te-Fan - Fired Up Hardwell, Maddix - Bella Ciao Linkin Park x Sandro Silva x Quintino x Garmiani - In The End x Epic 2k18 (Flip Capella & Markino 130 Smash) David Guetta vs. Notion - Don’t Leave Me Real (SMB Edit) Kaaze - I’m Coming Home The Chainsmokers & Coldplay x Avicii - Something Just Like Levels (Ruudeejay & Da Brozz Mash-Boot) Zonderling, Lost Frequencies - Crazy (Dash Berlin Remix) Afrojack, DubVision - New Memories Madison Mars - My Feelings Tiesto, Dzeko, Preme, Post Malone - Jackie Chan Rihanna x David Puentez y Whitney Houston  - We Found Love With Somebody (DJ KUBA & NEITAN Edit) Deorro - Offspring Klaas - Close To You Deorro, Duvoh, Adrian Delgado - If Only Ummet Ozcan - Krypton Des3ett - La Rumba Hardwell, Jewelz & Sparks - Safari Darren Styles - Switch Flip Capella - Andromeda Darren Styles, W&W, Giin - Long Way Down Sido - 1000 Tattoos (DJ Selecta Hardstyle VIP Remix) Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet - The Underground Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Wiz Khalifa - When I Grow Up (DV&LM vs. Brennan Heart Tomorrowland Mix) Hardwell, Wildstylez, KiFi - Shine A Light Ran-D - Zombie Fat Astronauts - Outro

Paul Bingham Presents AVANTINOVA RADIO
Paul Bingham - Avantinova Radio 098

Paul Bingham Presents AVANTINOVA RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 59:41


098 - PAUL BINGHAM - AVANTINOVA RADIO – 8 Nov Get the Avantinova weekly radio show on iTunes, Google Play, Soundcloud & Mixcloud (http://linktr.ee/djpaulbingham) Tracklisting 1. Loud Luxury - Body feat. brando (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 2. Gigi D'Agostino, Dynoro - In My Mind (Original Mix) [b1] 3. Tiesto - Grapevine (Extended Mix) [Musical Freedom] 4. David Francis - Monster (Original Mix) [Big Fish Recordings] 5. Bounce Inc. - Rock the Place (Extended Mix) [Playbox] 6. Morgan Page, Swanky Tunes - Collusion (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 7. Triangle, Rivero, Dean - WICKD (feat. Dean) (Extended Mix) [Maxximize] 8. Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah 2018 Remixes (feat. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson) (Breathe Carolina Extended Remix) [Spinnin' Remixes] 9. Ummet Ozcan - The Cell (Original Mix) [OZ Records] 10. Teamworx - Clap Back (Extended Mix) [Protocol Recordings] 11. Bassjackers, Wolfpack - Zero Fs Given (Extended Mix) [Smash The House] 12. SICK INDIVIDUALS, Nevve - Symphony feat. Nevve (Extended Mix) [Revealed Recordings] 13. KSHMR - Magic (Extended Mix) [Dharma (WMG)] 14. Deniz Koyu, Nicky Romero, Walk Off The Earth - Paradise feat. Walk Off The Earth (Deniz Koyu Extended Festival Mix) [Protocol Recordings] 15. Quarterback, Nicky Romero, Trilane, Kokaholla - Bittersweet (ft. Quarterback) feat. Quarterback (Extended Mix) [Protocol Recordings] 16. Tisoki, Crankdat - Wobble (Original Mix) [Monstercat] 17. Yellow Claw - Dog Off (ETC!ETC! Remix) [Barong Family] 18. Flux Pavilion, Eliminate - Party Starter (Original Mix) [Circus] #FluxPavillion #Showtek #PaulBingham #AvantinovaRadio #KSHMR #NickyRomero #Tiesto #YellowClaw #EDC #Rave #Protocol #Bassjackers #MorganPage #Maxximize #Podcast #Party #EDMLifestyle #EDMFamily #Festival #AvantinovaRecordings #ElectricDaisyCarnival #Ultra #SwankyTunes #Armada #UmmetOzcan #Bounce #AVANTINOVA #bangitlikebingham #Radio News, Updates & Free Music www.djpaulbingham.com Contact: info@djpaulbingham.com

K-Lau presents - Dance Xpress
Dance Xpress 24 - Mixed by K.Lau - 2018

K-Lau presents - Dance Xpress

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018


Dance Xpress 24 - Mixed by K.Lau - 2018Track list: 1 . Intro_DX2018 - K-Lau 2 . Losing It (KENLO & SCAFFA Edit) - Fisher 3 . Losing Technologic (Mashup) - Fisher vs. Daft Punk 4 . I Love It X Losing It X Guamo (Luke Nash Edition) - Kanye West, Lil Pump & Adele Givens / FISHER & Dave Winnel / Will K 5 . We Come We Rave Out Of My Mind We Love (Far Behind Reboot) - Magnificence & Steff da Campo x Axwell ^ Ingrosso 6 . Brohug vs. Averro - No Papparazzi (Averro x BustArts Mashup) - Averro x BustArts 7 . No Good Day (EXTSY Mashup) - Don Diablo & Zonderling vs. Keanu Silva 8 . Seven Nation Fun (Holl & Rush Mashup) - Kaskade & Brohug & Mr. Tape & Madge vs. The White Stripes 9 . The One Love Calling For Ever (Far Behind Private Mash) - O.B & Mikael Weermets x Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso x Morgan Page 10 . The Wave vs. READY! vs.Heard Right (MAshup) - K-Lau 11 . Mic Check vs. Put Your Hands Up (Mashup) - GTA & TJR vs. DNF & David Puentez 12 . Don Diablo x DNF & Puentez - Anytime (Danny Chris Edit) - Danny Chris 13 . Trump The Party Sneakers (EXTSY Mashup) - Going Deeper & Cybermode vs. Steff Da Campo & Twoloud vs. Reebs vs. Stupid Goldfish & Dashnation 14 . Game Over vs. Booyah vs. Numb (Mashup) - Martin Garrix & Loopers vs. Showtek & We Are Loud ft. Sonny Wilson vs. Linkin Park 15 . Latency (Extended Mix) - Martin Garrix & Dyro 16 . Breach (Walk Alone) (Extended Mix) - Martin Garrix & Blinders 17 . Crush On You (StevenMontana Edit) - Martin Garrix, Nero, Loopers, Camelphat, Afrojack, KURA, MAKJ, Timmy Trumpet, Dimatik 18 . In My Mind vs. L’amour Toujours (Mashup) - Dynoro &  Gigi D'Agostino vs. Dzeko & Torres 19 . Together Spaceman Happiness (Mashup) - Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso, Hardwell, Sagan 20 . Make Me Praise You (Mashup) - Steff Da Campo & Siks vs. Fatboy Slim 21 . Orinoco Show (Far Behind Edit) - THOMAS GOLD/COREY JAMES x Offaiah 22 . Coop Fall Apart (PASSIK vs. Valo Mashup) - Ton Don, Dannic, Post Malone 23 . Changes (StevenMontana Edit) - XXXTentacion, Martin Garrix, Tiesto, Florian Picasso, Steve Aoki 24 . Disclosure - Latch Trump Steppa (Danny Chris Edit) - Danny Chris 25 . Born To Kill Original Mix - Barthezz Brain -  26 . Check This Trumpets (EXTSY Mashup) - Timmy Trumpet & Lady Bee vs. Toby Green vs. Bonka 27 . Magenta Ridim x G Thing (Tom William Bootleg 2018) - Tom William 28 . Last Summer (Andrew Rayel & DRYM Extended Club Mix) - Andrew Rayel & Garibay feat. Jake Torrey 29 . Yottabyte (Extended Mix) - Martin Garrix 30 . L'Amour Toujours (Rudeejay & Da Brozz Anniversary Mix) - Gigi D'Agostino 31 . Chakra (Wildstylez Remix) - W&W & Vini Vici 32 . Paratroopers - K-Lau

DANCEKRAFT / AMBERG
Dancekraft Fashion 181 by Mike Williams (On Track)

DANCEKRAFT / AMBERG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 59:21


НАЙТИ ТРЕКЛИСТ УЖЕ СЕЙЧАС ВЫ МОЖЕТЕ НА VK.COM/DANCEKRAFT ------------ Голос эпизода: Лиза Тверская. Обязательно Плюсуйте и Комментируйте весь понравившийся материал, даже если вы не скачали его! Чем больше рейтинг выпуска, тем проще нам понять что вам нравится. ------------ Mike Williams - facebook.com/mikewilliamsoffic… Dancekraft в Telegram - t.me/dancekraft (Все новости с уведомлениями в твой телефон) Dancekraft в VK - vk.com/dancekraft (ПОДПИСЫВАЙСЯ!) Dancekraft в Facebook - facebook.com/dancekraft (FOLLOW US!) Подкаст в iTunes - itun.es/i6YN6S6 ------------ ПРИ ПОДДЕРЖКЕ - WWW.TOPHIT.RU Felix Jaehn & Damien N-Drix - Keep Your Head Up Lost Frequencies feat. James Blunt - Melody (DJ Licious Remix) Mike Williams x Dastic - You & I Tiësto & Dzeko ft. Preme & Post Malone - Jackie Chan (Sebastian Perez Remix) David Guetta & Showtek - Your Love Depdramez - Lose My Mind Kye Sones - Flowers (Seizo Extended Remix) Klingande & Krishane - Rebel Yell (Jack Wins Remix) Tiësto & Mike Williams - I Want You Dastic - Give Me Your Love Disco Fries feat. Raquel Castro - U Make Me (Natan Chaim & Asketa Remix) Mike Williams - Give It Up TImmo Hendriks - In My Control Dyro - Bring It Down Olyvar, Max Landry, Electick Village - Dark Blue Chuckie & Steve Andreas - Latino Mike Williams x Brooks - Jetlag Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa - One Kiss (R3HAB Remix) Martin Garrix & Loopers vs. Showtek & We Are Loud ft. Sonny Wilson vs. Linkin Park - Game Over vs. Booyah vs. Numb (Holl & Rush Mashup)

Niwantha Sri Live
Niwantha Sri Live #06

Niwantha Sri Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018


Niwantha Sri Live #06        Tracklist         01. Camila Cabello - She Loves Control         02. Cashmere Cat & Major Lazer - Miss You (feat. Tory Lanez)         03. Skrillex - Make It Bun Dem (MONXX Remix)  04. Felix Jaehn – Like A Riddle (feat. Hearts & Colors, Adam Trigger)  05. Paris & Simo - Glow (feat. Nikon)         04. Lost Frequencies & Zonderling – Crazy          05. Trobi - Set Me Free (feat. LePrince)         06. Krakn - Aurora         07. Nicola Fasano & Benny Camaro - I Know You Want It          08. Block & Crown and Popcorn Poppers - Luv 2nite         09. Sam Feldt & Alex Schulz - Be My Lover (Toby Green Remix)         10. Yves V x Florian Picasso - Here With You          11. Headhunterz & Crystal Lake - Live Your Life         12. DubVision & Afrojack - New Memories         13. David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (feat. Magic & Sonny Wilson)         14. Jimmy Clash & Vanto - Golden Skies (feat. Oumnia)         15. Showtek - Slow Down (Anthem Emporium 2013)         16. J Balvin & Willy William - Mi Gente (Hardwell & Quintino Remix)

Kueymo Sushiboy Music
The Kueymo & Sushiboy Show 070 ft Showtek

Kueymo Sushiboy Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018


Download LinkTracklist:1.Matroda - Deep Inside Chronic (Showtek Mash)2.O.T Genasis & D.O.D - Pull Up & Cut it (Showtek Mashup)3.R3hab & Quintino - Freak4.Sandra Van Doorn - Cuba Libre5.Nom De Strip - Juno6.Hardwell vs Torro Torro - Blackout Move (Showek Mashup)7.Yo Gotti & Autoerotique - Down in DM Floor (Showtek Mashup)8.Madison Mars - Ready or Not9.Sikdope - Snakes10.Rihanna - Work feat. Drake (R3hab Remix)11.MEM - Lock & Load12.Eva Shaw & Mally Mall - U feat. Sonny Wilson13.Axwell - Barricade14.Max Vangeli & Flatdisk - Blow This Club15.Fedde Le Grand - Rhythm of the Night16.Major Lazer - Light it up (Quintino Bootleg)17.Julian Jordan - Pilot18.Tom Ferro & Crossnaders - Cray19.David Gueta & Sia - Bang My Head (GlOWINTHEDARK Remix)20.Jewelz Sparks - Drip21.Don Diablo - Cutting Shapes22.Chocolate Puma - Taking the ride feat. Tommie Sunshine23.Nari Milani - Creeps feat. Cristian Marchi24.Desiignger & Dave Wimmel - Oldskool Panda (Showtek Mashup25.D.O.D. - Zipper26.Bali Bandits - Kaboom27.Knife Party & Tom Morello - Battle Sirens28.D.O.D - Taking U Back (Afrojack Edit)29.The Boogie Bandit - EL3PHAT feat. Shawn White30.TJR & CarbiB - Fuck me up31.Dropgun & Jaggs - Chronos32.Galantis - No Money33.Jewelz Sparks & D.O.D. - Hoe34.GLOWINTHEDARK - Numba One Feat. Mc Joe35.Rick Ross & Autoerotique - Run for purple Lambo feat. Skrillex (Showtek Mash)36.Steve Aoki & Snoop Lion - Youth Dem (Garmiani Remix)37.Showtek - Swipe38.Knife Party - PLUR39.Dj Snake - Middle (Quintino Bootleg)Enjoy!

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Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guests: Mike Love & NRBQ's John Perrin! from Aug 19, 2017

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 60:11


Beach Boys, The - "All This Is That" NRBQ - "Keep This Love Goin'" Johnny Cash - "Get Rhythm" NRBQ - "Can't Wait To Kiss You" Eddie Cooley & The Dimples - "Hot Biscuits and Sweet Marie" NRBQ - "Talk To Me" Wildweeds, The - "No Good To Cry (Super wide stereo Mix)" NRBQ - "When I Feel You Around Me" Chipmunks, The - "Chipmunk Fun" Boswell Sisters - "Music Goes Round and Round" NRBQ - "Just Ain't Fair" John Perrin - "Interview" NRBQ - "It Feels Good" Beach Boys, The - "It's Okay" Explorers Club, The - "Forever" Beach Boys, The - "Please Let Me Wonder" Jeffrey Fosket - "I Live For The Sun" Beach Boys, The - "Aren't You Glad" Mike Love - "INTERVIEW" Beach Boys, The - "Kokomo" Beach Boys, The - "Meant for You" Beach Boys, The - "Cassius Love Vs. Sonny Wilson" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74397

Michael Shelley | WFMU
Guests: Mike Love & NRBQ's John Perrin! from Aug 19, 2017

Michael Shelley | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 60:11


Beach Boys, The - "All This Is That" NRBQ - "Keep This Love Goin'" Johnny Cash - "Get Rhythm" NRBQ - "Can't Wait To Kiss You" Eddie Cooley & The Dimples - "Hot Biscuits and Sweet Marie" NRBQ - "Talk To Me" Wildweeds, The - "No Good To Cry (Super wide stereo Mix)" NRBQ - "When I Feel You Around Me" Chipmunks, The - "Chipmunk Fun" Boswell Sisters - "Music Goes Round and Round" NRBQ - "Just Ain't Fair" John Perrin - "Interview" NRBQ - "It Feels Good" Beach Boys, The - "It's Okay" Explorers Club, The - "Forever" Beach Boys, The - "Please Let Me Wonder" Jeffrey Fosket - "I Live For The Sun" Beach Boys, The - "Aren't You Glad" Mike Love - "INTERVIEW" Beach Boys, The - "Kokomo" Beach Boys, The - "Meant for You" Beach Boys, The - "Cassius Love Vs. Sonny Wilson" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74397

Podcast - Florian Linhard

DownloadTracklistWatch Out For This (Dj Kuba Remix) - Major Lazer So what We go (DJ Andrey Flash Sausage Mash-Up) - Far East Movement Fireball Colombia (Fabien Jora Festival Remix) - Pitbull vs. Gregor Salto Booyah feat. We are Loud (Cash Cash Remix) - Showtek, Sonny Wilson Ode To Zombie TNT (Sakis Mash-Up) - TJR vs. Chuckie vs. Zombie Nation vs. AC/DC Bootcamp (Original Mix) - Jay Hardway Take Me Home (The Perez Brothers Remix) - Li Dinê ft. Dashni Morad Nova (Original Mix) - Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Raise the Roof (JoeySuki Remix) - Hampenberg Show Me (Club Mix) - Anda Adam The Reward is Cheese (Tujamo Remix) - Deadmau5 Jungle Terror (Original Mix) - Mastiksoul This Is What You Came For (Tony Junior Remix) - Rihanna

One Love
DJ Melloffon - NRJ Pre-Party (Guest Mix 12.08.16)

One Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 40:58


Ночь с пятницы на субботу самая ярка в эфире NRJ Ukraine. В эфире в 22:00 стартует авторский танцевальный проект Сани Дымова - NRJ Pre-Party. 2 часа самых ярких и танцевальных ритмов только для тебя. Также сегодня специальными гостями 19 выпуска станет один из лучших диджеев и ремиксеров Украины - DJ MELLOFFON. JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, DENIS FIRST - Can't Stop The Feeling Bakermat feat Alex Clare - Living Tinie Tempah feat Zara Larsson - Girls Like Eva Simons - Bludfire Dance (Shine Mash-Up) RHCP - Otherside (Hype Intro) AXWELL, INGROSSO - Thinking About You Fitz & The Tantrums - HandClap (Holderz Remix) HI-LO - Renegade Mastah (MLFN Mash Up) BEP - Don't Funk With My Heart (MLFN Mash Up) JETFIRE Mr.Black feat. Sonny Wilson vs Don Diablo - Ill Sax U (MLFN Mash Up) Kue vs Peter Brown, Lizzie Curious - Red Light Disco Ida Corr, Bang la Decks - Let me Think Aide Hard (MLFN Mash Up) DJ Polique vs Plastik Funk - Don´t wanna go home (K'N'K Mash-Up) Eric Prydz vs. Floyd - Proper Education (MLFN Mash Up) Beyonce, Jay-Z vs Ingo & Micaele - Crazy in Love (MLFN Mash Up) Monatik - Krujit (MLFN Mash Up) INDAQO, GABRY PONTE - Boom Boom Boom Steve Aoki & Boehm feat WALK THE MOON - Back 2 U Major Lazer x Lucas & Steve - Make It Boom (Shine Mash Up) Sharam Ft Daniel Bedingfield vs Crazibiza – The One (MLFN Mash Up) Oliver Heldens feat The Rumors - Ghost Busta Rhymes - Dangerous (MLFN Edit) Blur vs Ruin Fara - Song 2 (MLFN Mash Up) Global Deejays & Danny Marquez ft. Puppah Nas-T & Denise - Work (Damien N-Drix Remix) The Prodigy - Girlz (MLFN Mash Up) Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (MLFN Edit)

Pengwin Polar Zone
Pengwin Polar Zone 001

Pengwin Polar Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 60:18


Playlist 1) The Old Dropers - Color of Festivals 2) Headhunterz & KSHMR - Dharma 3) Tom Swoon - Never Giving Up 4) Dirty Doses & Savagez - Shere Khan 5) Audiorockers Matt Raiden - Pirates Of The Caribbean 2016 Mix 6) Pengwin & Fiti-X - Whine It (feat. Destiny) Original Mix 7) Daniel Rosty Audiovibe - Freezer Original Mix 8) TIMBO - Playground Original Mix 9) Tyler Mason JustLuke - Sayonara Original Mix 10) Wavers & Amir Karim - Nadiya 11) Totemlost Esteban Daandels - Ecuador Original Mix 12) Eva Shaw ft Mally Mall & Sonny Wilson vs Julian Jordan (Pengwin Mashup) 13) Pavlo - Blow Original Mix 14) SVPERSTARS BNNYZ - PANZER Original Mix 15) GIANTS - Diablo Original Mix 16) Breathe Carolina & Husman ft Carah Faye - Giants 17) MOTi - Louder (Extended) 18) Van Dahl vs Olly James vs Edward Maya Vika Jigulina - The Stereo Castles Are Love Andres Festival Bootleg

HotMix Club Podcast
HotMix Club #255

HotMix Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 61:29


Em ritmo de festa, apenas com as músicas mixadas entre 2015 e 2016. TRACKLIST: King Arthur & Michael Meaco - Belong To The Rhythm (Don Diablo Remix) Don Diablo & Emeni - Universe Wiwek, Gregor Salto & Mc Spyder - Trouble Apster - Get Down Like That David Guetta, Showtek, Sonny Wilson & MAGIC! - Sun Goes Down Domeno & Michael Sparks - Locked & Loaded (Hardwell Edit) Sander van Doorn vs. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - ABC Duck Sauce - NRG (Skrillex, Milo, Otis & Kill The Noise Remix) Sikdope - Snakes Jauz & Ephwurd - Rock The Party Tiësto & Tony Junior - Get Down Vinai - Techno Crossnaders x Tom Ferro - Terror Ummet Ozcan - Kensei (Olly James Bootleg) Mc João - Baile de Favela (Hardwell Remix) Tyron Api & Sarah Bodle - Oceans Mark Sixma & Jonathan Mendelsohn - Way To Happiness D.O.D. - Honey Assine (Subscribe) iTunes: http://apple.co/1I3VxyW Tunein: http://bit.ly/1JrnQZa Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1MCe5ex

DJKAYC Radio
DJKAYC Podcast Episode 129

DJKAYC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016


Enjoy a brand new episode of #DJKayC #podcast during your #July4th #Weekend. Tracks from @DavidGuetta, @Rihanna, @Moby and many more. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/15XUILD1. This Ones For You (Stefan Dabruck Remix) - David Guetta (feat Zara Larsson)2. Rhythm Of The Night (Club Mix) - Fedde Le Grand3. Work It (Original Mix) - Digital Lab4. The Next Episode (STVW & Olly James Bootleg) - Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg5. In My Room (GTA Remix) - Yellow Claw & DJ Mustard6. Dynasty (Mumbai) (Extended Mix) - JDG & Samual James ft KARRA7. Switch Your Love (Henry Fong Mashup) - JVST SAY YES, Ephwurd vs. Calvin Harris, Disciples8. This Is What You Came For (R3hab x Henry Fong Remix) - Calvin Harris (feat Rihanna)9. U (Extended Mix) - Eva Shaw feat. Mally Mall & Sonny Wilson10. No! (Extended Mix) - CID11. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' (Jet Boot Jack Remix) - Michael Jackson12. Go (HI-LO Remix) - Moby13. Run Wild (eSQUIRE Houselife Remix) - Hardwell feat. Jake Reese14. Is It Love (Sultan and Shepard Remix) - 3Lau (feat Yeah Boy)15. Sun Goes Down (feat. Jasmine Thompson) [Radio Mix] - Robin Schulz16. Together (Lucas & Steve Remix) - The Magician17. Something About You (Extended Mix) - Paris Blohm

Spencer Thomas and the Club Casualties
Spencer Thomas and the Club Casualties...Sup Dollface

Spencer Thomas and the Club Casualties

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 47:33


Another one for you. This ones stricly for the electro heads. Its the end of the weekend but the start of the week so lets get a jump off. Tracklisting Make a Move - Torro Torro (Habstrakt Remix) Need You - Dillon Francis, Nghtmre You love to - Aeroloid (Miles Dyson Remix) Ready or Not - Konih Old School - Dave Winnel Give it Time - Torro Torro, Brillz, JVST SAY YES FIYAA - MORTEN Check it - Damon Rush (EllarSound Remix) Get Money - Tim3bomb Keep on Dancin - Cazztek What Youre Waiting For - Tiesto, Ummet Ozcan Youre Not Alone - Sander Van Doorn U - Mally Mall, Sonny Wilson, Eva Shaw

DJKAYC Radio
DJKAYC Podcast Episode 127

DJKAYC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016


Enjoy a brand new episode of #DJKayC #podcast. Tracks from artist like @Drake, @CalvinHarris, @ChrisBrown and many more. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/15XUILD1. If It Aint Love (Matt Watkins Bootleg) - Jason Derulo2. Me, Myself & I (Oliver Heldens Remix) - Bebe Rexha & G-Eazy3. Say It Right (GOLDCASH Bootleg) - Nelly Furtado4. Give It Up - Jack wins5. Drake - One Dance (Joe Ghost Remix) - Drake ft. Wizkid & Kyla6. U (Extended Mix) - Eva Shaw feat. Mally Mall & Sonny Wilson7. Hello Friday (Owen Norton Remix) - Flo Rida (feat Jason Derulo)8. Ready Or Not (Extended Mix) - Madison Mars9. This Is What You Came For (Danny Dove Refix) - Calvin Harris (feat Rihanna)10. Faded (Kryder & Tom Staar Remix) - Alan Walker11. Blackout (feat. Steph Jones) (Madison Mars Remix) - Tritonal12. Hawt Stuff (Original Mix) - Vicetone13. The Right Song (feat. Natalie La Rose) [Mike Williams Remix] - Tiesto & Oliver Heldens14. Paradise - Benny Benassi & Chris Brown15. Changes (Ronzel Remix) - 2 Pac16. Sex (Extended Mix) - Cheat Codes & Kris Kross Amsterdam

Agresia
Agresia - Возбуждающие пляски #37

Agresia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 60:01


Свежая порция танцевальных витаминов.Заряжайся) 1.Empire of the Sun vs Keanu Silva - Walking On A Dream (DJ Zarubin & DJ Micky Rossa Mashup) 2.Aluna George & Dj Snake vs Don Diablo - You Know You Like It (Dj Lebedeff Mash-up) 3.David Guetta vs. A-One, Kyoto & Stiro - Love Is Gone (Vasiliy Francesco & Vasya-Tema Mash Up) 4.Tim Omaji – Go To Work (Stylezz & Denis Agamirov MashUp) 5.Ne-Yo vs JONVS - Closer (DMC Mikael Mash Up) 6.Royksopp & Deorro & Petr Karavaev - Here She Comes Again (Ivan First %26 Danny Art Mash) 7.Willy William - Ego (Dj Zander Remix) 8.Backstreet Boys x OPTiKOS x Sanchez - Everybody (Alex Botcher & DJ Aster MashUp) 9.Laurent Wolf vs. Oliver Back - Calinda (Jacob One Mash Up) 10.Aura Dione & Corti & Andry J - Friends (DMC Mikael & Welldone Mash Up) 11.Aleksandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Dj Amor Dj O'Neill Sax Sax Remix) 12.50 Cent - P.I.M.P. (DJ Krupnov & DJ All Inclusive feat DJ O'Neill Sax Remix) 13.Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Mike Prado & Alexx Slam Remix) 14.Chamillionaire vs Kolya Funk & Vasiliy Francesco - Ridin Dirty (Dj Rock Mash Up) 15.Eva Simons - Bludfire (ZARUBIN & CHIPPON Remix) 16.Vaya Con Dios – Ney, Nah Neh Nah (DMC Mikael Bootleg) 17.Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP x Gil Sanders - Soul Makossa (Martynoff mashup) 18.Kolya Funk & Eddie G vs. G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself & I (Lew Basso Edit) 19.Ram Jam - Black Betty (Al Kane & Fedyay remix) 20.Robbie Rivera - Aye Aye Ayer (KD Division & Project 5.19 Remix) 21.Rihanna – S&M [Jenia Smile MashUp 2016] 22.JETFIRE & Mr.Black feat. Sonny Wilson vs. DJ Ziko & DJ Sencha - Boombox ( DJ Metiss Mash Up 2016 ) 23.Britney Spears - Toxic (Rakurs Remix) 24.Jukebox Trio - No Strings Attached (DJ DNK Remix) 25.Ariana Grande - Problem [Jenia Smile MashUp 2016] 26.Eve - Tambourine (VINCENT & DIAZ REMIX) 27.The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl (A-One Remix) 28.Major Lazer Feat. NylaFuse ODG - Light It Up (Vasya-Tema & Vasiliy Francesco Remix) 29.Bimbo Jones ft.Inaya Day vs.5ALVO - Bad Halo ( Dj Pavel.S MASHUP 2016 ) 30.DJ KUBA & NEITAN - Party On! (Original Mix) 31.Scrissors vs Softplat Feat UGI - Pump Up The Jam 2016 32.Real 2 Real - I like to move it (DJ ILYA LAVROV remix) 33.Flo Rida - My House (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) 34.Wiz Khalifa - We Dem Boyz (Holla holla) ( D.Key & Alex Lover Mash Up ) 35.Vino Gomiero vs Mosse T - Right About Now (Dj Lebedeff Mash-up) 36.Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (TobiMorrow Remix) 37.Robert Miles x Keanu Silva x Ellis Lawrie - Children (Alex Botcher MashUp) 38.Fisherspooner & Benny Benassi - Newer Win (A-One Remix) 39.The Prodigy, Zuma,Kosta, Mickey Light - Breathe (Max-Wave & Denis Zubov Mash Up) 40.Lil Jon ft Ying Yang Twins vs Asino - Get Low (Dj Kosta Mash-up) 41.Florida x Pitbull x Casely ft. Yastreb - Move Shake (T-Mike Mush Up) 42.Chris Kaeser VS. Vicetone – Whos In The House Faded (Don Ready Mash Up) 43.Jonas Blue feat. Dakota – Fast Car (Sandslash & Bure Remix) 44.Twеntу Оne Pilоts - Strеssеd Оut (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) 45.Da Buzz - Dangerous (MY remix) 46.Christina Walls ft.Tom-Rise vs.Stereo Players - Ready 4 It (Maestro Mashup) 47.Lady Gaga - Swine (Assel Remix) 48.Sia - Unstoppable (Illona & DJ Altuhov Remix) 49.Felix Jaehn Feat. Polina - Book Of Love (Leo Burn Remix) 50.YUNA feat. Usher - Crush (Amice Remix)

Agresia
Agresia - Возбуждающие пляски #37

Agresia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 60:01


Свежая порция танцевальных витаминов.Заряжайся) 1.Empire of the Sun vs Keanu Silva - Walking On A Dream (DJ Zarubin & DJ Micky Rossa Mashup) 2.Aluna George & Dj Snake vs Don Diablo - You Know You Like It (Dj Lebedeff Mash-up) 3.David Guetta vs. A-One, Kyoto & Stiro - Love Is Gone (Vasiliy Francesco & Vasya-Tema Mash Up) 4.Tim Omaji – Go To Work (Stylezz & Denis Agamirov MashUp) 5.Ne-Yo vs JONVS - Closer (DMC Mikael Mash Up) 6.Royksopp & Deorro & Petr Karavaev - Here She Comes Again (Ivan First %26 Danny Art Mash) 7.Willy William - Ego (Dj Zander Remix) 8.Backstreet Boys x OPTiKOS x Sanchez - Everybody (Alex Botcher & DJ Aster MashUp) 9.Laurent Wolf vs. Oliver Back - Calinda (Jacob One Mash Up) 10.Aura Dione & Corti & Andry J - Friends (DMC Mikael & Welldone Mash Up) 11.Aleksandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Dj Amor Dj O'Neill Sax Sax Remix) 12.50 Cent - P.I.M.P. (DJ Krupnov & DJ All Inclusive feat DJ O'Neill Sax Remix) 13.Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Mike Prado & Alexx Slam Remix) 14.Chamillionaire vs Kolya Funk & Vasiliy Francesco - Ridin Dirty (Dj Rock Mash Up) 15.Eva Simons - Bludfire (ZARUBIN & CHIPPON Remix) 16.Vaya Con Dios – Ney, Nah Neh Nah (DMC Mikael Bootleg) 17.Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP x Gil Sanders - Soul Makossa (Martynoff mashup) 18.Kolya Funk & Eddie G vs. G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself & I (Lew Basso Edit) 19.Ram Jam - Black Betty (Al Kane & Fedyay remix) 20.Robbie Rivera - Aye Aye Ayer (KD Division & Project 5.19 Remix) 21.Rihanna – S&M [Jenia Smile MashUp 2016] 22.JETFIRE & Mr.Black feat. Sonny Wilson vs. DJ Ziko & DJ Sencha - Boombox ( DJ Metiss Mash Up 2016 ) 23.Britney Spears - Toxic (Rakurs Remix) 24.Jukebox Trio - No Strings Attached (DJ DNK Remix) 25.Ariana Grande - Problem [Jenia Smile MashUp 2016] 26.Eve - Tambourine (VINCENT & DIAZ REMIX) 27.The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl (A-One Remix) 28.Major Lazer Feat. NylaFuse ODG - Light It Up (Vasya-Tema & Vasiliy Francesco Remix) 29.Bimbo Jones ft.Inaya Day vs.5ALVO - Bad Halo ( Dj Pavel.S MASHUP 2016 ) 30.DJ KUBA & NEITAN - Party On! (Original Mix) 31.Scrissors vs Softplat Feat UGI - Pump Up The Jam 2016 32.Real 2 Real - I like to move it (DJ ILYA LAVROV remix) 33.Flo Rida - My House (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) 34.Wiz Khalifa - We Dem Boyz (Holla holla) ( D.Key & Alex Lover Mash Up ) 35.Vino Gomiero vs Mosse T - Right About Now (Dj Lebedeff Mash-up) 36.Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (TobiMorrow Remix) 37.Robert Miles x Keanu Silva x Ellis Lawrie - Children (Alex Botcher MashUp) 38.Fisherspooner & Benny Benassi - Newer Win (A-One Remix) 39.The Prodigy, Zuma,Kosta, Mickey Light - Breathe (Max-Wave & Denis Zubov Mash Up) 40.Lil Jon ft Ying Yang Twins vs Asino - Get Low (Dj Kosta Mash-up) 41.Florida x Pitbull x Casely ft. Yastreb - Move Shake (T-Mike Mush Up) 42.Chris Kaeser VS. Vicetone – Whos In The House Faded (Don Ready Mash Up) 43.Jonas Blue feat. Dakota – Fast Car (Sandslash & Bure Remix) 44.Twеntу Оne Pilоts - Strеssеd Оut (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) 45.Da Buzz - Dangerous (MY remix) 46.Christina Walls ft.Tom-Rise vs.Stereo Players - Ready 4 It (Maestro Mashup) 47.Lady Gaga - Swine (Assel Remix) 48.Sia - Unstoppable (Illona & DJ Altuhov Remix) 49.Felix Jaehn Feat. Polina - Book Of Love (Leo Burn Remix) 50.YUNA feat. Usher - Crush (Amice Remix)

House Nation USA
Festival Mix - Podcast 59

House Nation USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 68:51


Here are some chart toppers from the Fall 2015 Festivals! Enjoy! STAY CONNECTED (Click below!): Facebook Itunes Twitter: @djAngelWings Stitcher 1. Firebird - Lucky Date & Toby Green // 2. Goodbye (Syn Cole Remix) - Feder //     3. Wombass - Tiesto & Oliver Heldens //     4. Chemicals - Tiesto & Don Diablo  // 5. Go - Firebeatz // 6. Duckface - Ephwurd // 7. Techno - VINAI // 8. Boombox - Jetfire,  Mr. Black, Sonny Wilson // 9. Get Whoa - MAKJ Ft. Fly Boi Keno // 10. Down Low - Mastiksoul // 11. How I Roll - Aylen, Baewatch // 12. Jungle Bae - Skrillex & Diplo // 13. Lost - Sander van Doorn, Moti // 14. Stay Together - Nari & Milani, Tom Swoon // 15. Mad World -    Hardwell Ft. Jake Reese    // 16. Sun Goes Down - David Guetta & Showtek // 17. Strike It Up - FTampa // 18. Find You - Tom & Jame // 19. Got The Love - Don Diablo, Khrebto // 20. Samir's Theme (Tony Junior Remix) - Firebeatz

Makkeno Podcast
DMITRIY MAKKENO - MEGAMIX BATTLE 2015 [170 Track's in 56 Min]

Makkeno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 56:33


3 Года подрят проходит интересный конкурс Megamix Battle, принимаю третий раз участие и надеюсь что в этом году войду в тройку лучших ) Посмотрим А пока что слушайте и наслождайтесь 170 треками за 56 минут )   00:00 1) Intro 01:00 2) Gatto Gabriel - Press Play And Like 01:07 3) Michael Calfan - Treasured Soul 01:15 4) Little-H & Tosch Feat. Elaine Winter - Funky Music (Extended Future Mix) 01:30 5) Chunks I.N.H. - Waba (Original Mix) 01:45 6) Jdg & Samual James - Mumbai (Original Mix) 01:52 7) Hardwell Feat. Chris Jones - Young Again (Extended Mix) 02:00 8) Kronic Ft. Raven Felix - Feel That (Original Mix) 02:07 9) Taylor Swift - Bad Blood (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 02:15 10) Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Original Mix) 02:30 11) Ria Bibi - I Got A Feeling (Original Extended Mix) 02:45 12) Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love 03:00 13) Leony! - 100%% Champagne (Original Mix) 03:07 14) Autoerotique & Max Styler - Badman (Torro Torro Remix) 03:15 15) Andrew Lias & Crew 7 Feat. Paloma - Club Bizarre (Andrew Lias Mix) 03:30 16) Zedd ft Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now ( Solberjum Remix ) 03:45 17) Funkin Matt - Elephant (Ignite) (Original mix) 03:53 18) Cash For Sex - Hey Mama (Original Mix) 04:08 19) Years & Years - King (Don't Go) (Midnight City Remix) 03:23 20) Kadebostany - Castle In The Snow (Bentley Grey Nu Disco Remix) 04:30 21) Clean Bandit - Stronger (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Remix) 05:00 22) E.N.V - In The Air (Ft. Little Nikki) (Alex Ross Remix) 05:15 23) Hozier - Take Me To Church (Illona & Diaz Remix) 05:30 24) Madcon Feat. Ray Dalton - Don't Worry 05:45 25) Maroon 5 - This Summer's Gonna Hurt 06:00 26) Steve Cypress Feat. Andre Carswell - Moments 06:15 27) Ricky Stark - We Will Rock You (Original Mix) 06:45 28) David Guetta - Hey Mama (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) 07:07 29) Tropkillaz - Que Passa Amigo (Original Mix) 07:41 30) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Vs. Ummet Ozcan - The Hum (Original Mix) 07:55 31) Stadiumx & Dzasko Feat. Delaney Jane - Time Is On Your Side (Original Mix) 08:11 32) Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Original Mix) 08:26 33) 2 Fabiola - Doctor Disco (Extended Mix) 08:41 34) Felix Jaehn Feat Jasmine Thompson - Ain't Nobody (Alexx Slam, Alexey Obuhov ft. T'Paul Sax Remix) 08:57 35) Imany - Good bad crazy (Vladlen Reznikov feat Tpaul Sax Remix) 09:12 36) Peppe Roccaro Dj - Noche De Rumba (Feat. Dago.H) (Daniel Tek Remix) 09:27 37) M.Iam.I Feat. Flo Rida & Victoria Kern - Camouflage (Bodybangers Mix) 09:43 38) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Sweetest Feeling 09:57 39) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You (Broiler Remix) 10:12 40) Martin Solveig & Gta - Intoxicated (Original Club Mix) 10:27 41) Shtork - Show Me Love (Original Mix) 10:42 42) Zhu - Faded (Vintage Culture & Zerb Remix) 11:12 43) Oliver Heldens, Shaun Frank Feat. Delaney Jane - Shades Of Grey (Club Mix) 11:28 44) Lilly Wood And The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 11:43 45) Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (Ingo & Micaele Bassline Mix) 11:58 46) Afrojack, Mike Taylor - Summerthing! (Extended Version) 12:13 47) Svendeekay - My Mind (Original Mix) 12:28 48) Showtek Feat. Mc Ambush - 90'S By Nature (Original Mix) 12:31 49) PiMO - By Your Side Feat. The Rumour (Acapella) 12:43 50) Monty Wells, The Boys Of Summer - Dance Into The Sunshine (Club Mix) 12:51 51) Don Diablo - Generations (Original Mix) 13:13 52) Nervo Feat. Au Revoir Simone - Rise Early Morning (Extended Mix) 13:28 53) Zvika Brand feat. 69 & Jah B - Potahat Tik (The Mankeys Remix) 13:58 54) Tiga - Bugatti (Torren Foot Remix) 14:28 55) Hanna Hansen - Out Of Touch (Original Mix) 14:58 56) MR. GONG - Call Me Mister Gong (Astero Remix) 15:28 57) Axwell & Ingrosso - Can't Hold Us Down (Original Mix) 15:58 58) Vicetone Feat. Kat Nestel - Nothing Stopping Me 16:28 59) Team Bs - Case Depart (Dj Maxx Play Remix) 16:43 60) Dada Life - One Last Night On Earth (East & Young Remix) 17:14 61) Swanky Tunes Feat. Pete Wilde - Wherever U Go (Dr Vades Remix) 17:43 62) Smash Feat. Ridley - The Night Is Young (Dj Maxtal Extended Mix) 18:13 63) Royksopp, Dj Antonio - Here She Comes Again (Buddha Bar Hitup Extended Mix) 18:43 64) Martin Garrix - Don't Look Down (Feat. Usher) 19:15 65) Avicii Feat. Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow 19:45 66) Christian Di Pasquale Ft. Muphasah - Summer Life (Daniel Tek Extended Mix) 20:15 67) Mirami Feat. Rene Dif - Celebrate The Love 20:45 68) Turbotronic - Kick Some Ass (Original Edit) 21:00 69) Niels Van Gogh Feat. Nitro - Basskiller (Original Mix) 21:37 70) Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk 22:10 71) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Outside (Joseph Juarez Saxo Mix) 22:25 72) A-Trak Feat. Andrew Wyatt - Push 22:40 73) David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (Feat. Magic! & Sonny Wilson) 23:10 74) Flo Rida - I Don't Like It, I Love It (Feat. Robin Thicke, Verdine White) 23:25 75) Vicetone - Catch Me (Extended Mix) 23:40 76) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Boomerang 24:10 77) Lylloo - Momento (Willy William Remix Extended) 24:40 78) Scooter - Riot 24:55 79) Engineers - She Like Fashion (Summer Concept) (Catwork Remix) 25:10 80) The Beatangers - Do The Funk (Original Mix) 25:40 81) Luca Debonaire, Soozy Peters - Mr. Devil (Original Mix) 26:10 82) David Jones, Chris Reeder - Jackpot (Original Mix) 26:40 83) Benny Benassi - Aphrodisiak ( Original mix ) 27:10 84) Calvin Harris Feat. John Newman - Blame (Leo Burn & Alexx Slam Remix) 27:40 85) Gorgon City Feat. Katy Menditta - Imagination (Astero Remix) 28:10 86) Major Lazer X Dj Snake Feat. Mø - Lean On (Dj Mark House Remix) 28:40 87) Dj Snake Feat. Aluna George - You Know You Like It (Dj Dim Frost & Dj Altuhov Remix) 29:10 88) Bailo Beatz - That Booty (Original Mix) 29:25 89) Chuckie & Childsplay - Bubble G (Original Mix) 29:45 90) Tchami Feat. Stacy Barthe - After Life (Dj Snake & Mercer Remix) [Feat. Stacy Barthe] 30:00 91) Nick Jonas - Levels (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) 30:15 92) Tony Junior, Marnik - Jump Around (Original Mix) 30:45 93) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (Kshmr Remix) (House Version) 31:00 94) Moti - The House Of Now (Tiesto Edit) 31:15 95) Tujamo - Booty Bounce (Original Mix) 31:45 96) Ftampa - That Drop (Original Mix) 32:00 97) Chuckie & Diamond Pistols Feat. Hyper Crush - Bang! (Original Mix) 32:15 98) Redfoo - New Thang (Shtopor & Martynoff Remix) 32:30 99) Stanislav Shik - Bad Boy 33:00 100) Groovytek - Feel So Good (Original Mix) 33:30 101) Eelke Kleijn - Mistakes I've Made (Acaddamy Remix) 33:45 102) John De Sohn - You Only Love Me 34:15 103) Basslovers United - Miko From Outta Space (Original Mix) 34:30 104) Vivian B - Mexico (Pop Mix) 34:45 105) Dr.Kucho & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing 35:00 106) Mike Posner - I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Extended) 35:30 107) W&W & Moti - Spack Jarrow (Original Mix) 35:45 108) Zoofunktion - Dubai (Bure & Sandslash Remix) 36:00 109) Aronchupa - Im An Albatraoz (Original Track) 36:15 110) No Care Feat. Sphud - Don't Look Down (Original Mix) 36:30 111) Bombs Away Ft. Luciana - Everybody Stand Up (Extended Mix) 37:30 112) Mirami - Amore Eh Oh! (Bbx English Remix) 37:30 113) Don Diablo feat. Maluca - My Window (Original Mix) 38:00 114) Merymel Feat. Alvaro Guerra - Stop (Javy Villanueva Remix) 38:15 115) The Sud Guys Feat. Sharo Ferrara - Paradiso Tropicale (Extended Mix) 38:30 116) Fifth Harmony - Worth It (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Baur Remix) 38:45 117) Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin - Are You With Me (Mickey Light Remix) 39:15 118) Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do (Alexx Slam & Leo Burn Remix) 39:45 119) Bakermat - Teach Me (Extended Mix) 40:15 120) Thomas Jack - Rivers (Otter Berry Remix) 40:45 121) One Direction - Drag Me Down 41:15 122) Guenta K & Andy Ztoned - Shut Up (Extended Mix) 41:30 123) Antonio Dimartino - Youth (Extended Mix) 41:45 124) A'trak Feat. Cory Enemy & Nico Stadi - Ibanez (Douglas Tavares Remix) 42:15 125) The Khitrov - Cobra (Original Mix) 42:45 126) Dr. Shiver, Solberjum, Bo Valentine - Dom Dom (Club Mix) 43:00 127) Dada Life - Freaks Have More Fun (Original Mix) 43:15 128) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (How About Now) (Original Mix) 43:30 129) Major Lazer Feat.Elliphant & Jovi Rockwel & Roulndoorsl - Too Original 43:37 130) Big Gigantic - Get On Up (Original Mix) 43:52 131) Mia Martina - Global Celebration 44:07 132) Pharrell Williams - Happy (Namatria Remix) 44:45 133) Deorro - Stopping Us 45:00 134) Dvbbs & Dropgun Feat. Sanjin - Pyramids (Shameless Bounce Mix) 45:30 135) Eva Shaw - Space Jungle (Showtek Edit) 45:15 136) Borgeous & David Solano - Big Bang (2015 Life In Color Anthem) (Original Mix) 46:00 137) Tigerlily, Meghan Kabir - Paradise (Original Mix) 46:15 138) Moti - Lion (Original Mix) 46:30 139) Freaky Bass & Eric Mendosa feat. Max C - Round & Round (Retrohandz Remix) 46:45 140) Higher Self Feat. Lauren Mason - Ghosts (Original Mix) 47:00 141) Alex Kenji - Blue Monday (Original Mix) 47:17 142) Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (Reepr Remix) 47:32 143) Monarchy - The Beautiful Ones (Astero Remix) 47:37 144) Maroon 5 - Sugar (Dj Jamm Remix) 47:45 145) Eva Simons - Policeman (Feat. Konshens) 48:00 146) Nextro & Wizard - Bad Bitch (Original Mix) 48:15 147) Oliver Heldens Feat. Kstewart - Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix) 48:30 148) Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey - Headlights (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 48:45 149) Coldplay Feat. Avicii & Synteticsax - A Sky Full Of Stars 49:15 150) Faul - Something New (ClubStar ft.T'Paul Sax Mix) 49:30 151) Lost Frequencies Feat. Janieck Devy - Reality (Viduta Ft. O'neill Sax Mix) 49:45 152) Feder Ft Lyse - Goodbye (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Stranger Remix) 50:00 153) Alexandra Stan - Trumpet Blows (Denny Kayn Remix) 50:22 154) Bleona - Take You Over (Dave Aude Extended Remix) 50:37 155) Sleepy Tom - I Want Your Soul (Original Mix) 51:00 156) Hardwell & Jason Derulo - Follow Me 51:22 157) Galantis - Runaway (U & I) 51:37 158) Cazzette feat. Terri B! - Blind Heart (Broiler Remix) 51:53 159) Parra For Cuva - Wicked Games Ft. Anna Naklab (Original Mix) 52:08 160 Holy Molly - For Ma Ma (Anton Liss Club Edit) 52:22 161) Major Lazer - Too Original (D' Luxe & Phoenix Remix) 52:37 162) Freejak, Mr. Belt & Wezol - Somebody To Love (Original Mix) 52:52 163) Ella Henderson - Ghost 53:03 164) Michael Canitrot - Chain Reaction (Extended Mix) 53:22 165) Apashe Feat. Panther & Odalisk - No Twerk (Dj Krupnov & Dj All Inclusive Remix) 53:38 166) Zac Waters - No Quarter (Original Mix) 53:52 167) Selena Gomez - My Dilemma 2.0 54:08 168) Twoloud - Higher Off The Ground (Original Mix) 54:37 169) R3hab & Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave (Vinai Remix) 55:22 170) Hardwell & Joey Dale Feat. Luciana - Arcadia

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Makkeno Podcast
DMITRIY MAKKENO - [WAW] MEGAMIX BATTLE 2015 [170 Track's in 56 Min]

Makkeno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 56:33


3 Года подрят проходит интересный конкурс Megamix Battle, принимаю третий раз участие и надеюсь что в этом году войду в тройку лучших ) Посмотрим А пока что слушайте и наслождайтесь 170 треками за 56 минут )  00:00 1) Intro 01:00 2) Gatto Gabriel - Press Play And Like 01:07 3) Michael Calfan - Treasured Soul 01:15 4) Little-H & Tosch Feat. Elaine Winter - Funky Music (Extended Future Mix) 01:30 5) Chunks I.N.H. - Waba (Original Mix) 01:45 6) Jdg & Samual James - Mumbai (Original Mix) 01:52 7) Hardwell Feat. Chris Jones - Young Again (Extended Mix) 02:00 8) Kronic Ft. Raven Felix - Feel That (Original Mix) 02:07 9) Taylor Swift - Bad Blood (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 02:15 10) Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Original Mix) 02:30 11) Ria Bibi - I Got A Feeling (Original Extended Mix) 02:45 12) Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love 03:00 13) Leony! - 100%% Champagne (Original Mix) 03:07 14) Autoerotique & Max Styler - Badman (Torro Torro Remix) 03:15 15) Andrew Lias & Crew 7 Feat. Paloma - Club Bizarre (Andrew Lias Mix) 03:30 16) Zedd ft Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now ( Solberjum Remix ) 03:45 17) Funkin Matt - Elephant (Ignite) (Original mix) 03:53 18) Cash For Sex - Hey Mama (Original Mix) 04:08 19) Years & Years - King (Don't Go) (Midnight City Remix) 03:23 20) Kadebostany - Castle In The Snow (Bentley Grey Nu Disco Remix) 04:30 21) Clean Bandit - Stronger (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Remix) 05:00 22) E.N.V - In The Air (Ft. Little Nikki) (Alex Ross Remix) 05:15 23) Hozier - Take Me To Church (Illona & Diaz Remix) 05:30 24) Madcon Feat. Ray Dalton - Don't Worry 05:45 25) Maroon 5 - This Summer's Gonna Hurt 06:00 26) Steve Cypress Feat. Andre Carswell - Moments 06:15 27) Ricky Stark - We Will Rock You (Original Mix) 06:45 28) David Guetta - Hey Mama (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) 07:07 29) Tropkillaz - Que Passa Amigo (Original Mix) 07:41 30) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Vs. Ummet Ozcan - The Hum (Original Mix) 07:55 31) Stadiumx & Dzasko Feat. Delaney Jane - Time Is On Your Side (Original Mix) 08:11 32) Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Original Mix) 08:26 33) 2 Fabiola - Doctor Disco (Extended Mix) 08:41 34) Felix Jaehn Feat Jasmine Thompson - Ain't Nobody (Alexx Slam, Alexey Obuhov ft. T'Paul Sax Remix) 08:57 35) Imany - Good bad crazy (Vladlen Reznikov feat Tpaul Sax Remix) 09:12 36) Peppe Roccaro Dj - Noche De Rumba (Feat. Dago.H) (Daniel Tek Remix) 09:27 37) M.Iam.I Feat. Flo Rida & Victoria Kern - Camouflage (Bodybangers Mix) 09:43 38) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Sweetest Feeling 09:57 39) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You (Broiler Remix) 10:12 40) Martin Solveig & Gta - Intoxicated (Original Club Mix) 10:27 41) Shtork - Show Me Love (Original Mix) 10:42 42) Zhu - Faded (Vintage Culture & Zerb Remix) 11:12 43) Oliver Heldens, Shaun Frank Feat. Delaney Jane - Shades Of Grey (Club Mix) 11:28 44) Lilly Wood And The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 11:43 45) Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (Ingo & Micaele Bassline Mix) 11:58 46) Afrojack, Mike Taylor - Summerthing! (Extended Version) 12:13 47) Svendeekay - My Mind (Original Mix) 12:28 48) Showtek Feat. Mc Ambush - 90'S By Nature (Original Mix) 12:31 49) PiMO - By Your Side Feat. The Rumour (Acapella) 12:43 50) Monty Wells, The Boys Of Summer - Dance Into The Sunshine (Club Mix) 12:51 51) Don Diablo - Generations (Original Mix) 13:13 52) Nervo Feat. Au Revoir Simone - Rise Early Morning (Extended Mix) 13:28 53) Zvika Brand feat. 69 & Jah B - Potahat Tik (The Mankeys Remix) 13:58 54) Tiga - Bugatti (Torren Foot Remix) 14:28 55) Hanna Hansen - Out Of Touch (Original Mix) 14:58 56) MR. GONG - Call Me Mister Gong (Astero Remix) 15:28 57) Axwell & Ingrosso - Can't Hold Us Down (Original Mix) 15:58 58) Vicetone Feat. Kat Nestel - Nothing Stopping Me 16:28 59) Team Bs - Case Depart (Dj Maxx Play Remix) 16:43 60) Dada Life - One Last Night On Earth (East & Young Remix) 17:14 61) Swanky Tunes Feat. Pete Wilde - Wherever U Go (Dr Vades Remix) 17:43 62) Smash Feat. Ridley - The Night Is Young (Dj Maxtal Extended Mix) 18:13 63) Royksopp, Dj Antonio - Here She Comes Again (Buddha Bar Hitup Extended Mix) 18:43 64) Martin Garrix - Don't Look Down (Feat. Usher) 19:15 65) Avicii Feat. Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow 19:45 66) Christian Di Pasquale Ft. Muphasah - Summer Life (Daniel Tek Extended Mix) 20:15 67) Mirami Feat. Rene Dif - Celebrate The Love 20:45 68) Turbotronic - Kick Some Ass (Original Edit) 21:00 69) Niels Van Gogh Feat. Nitro - Basskiller (Original Mix) 21:37 70) Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk 22:10 71) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Outside (Joseph Juarez Saxo Mix) 22:25 72) A-Trak Feat. Andrew Wyatt - Push 22:40 73) David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (Feat. Magic! & Sonny Wilson) 23:10 74) Flo Rida - I Don't Like It, I Love It (Feat. Robin Thicke, Verdine White) 23:25 75) Vicetone - Catch Me (Extended Mix) 23:40 76) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Boomerang 24:10 77) Lylloo - Momento (Willy William Remix Extended) 24:40 78) Scooter - Riot 24:55 79) Engineers - She Like Fashion (Summer Concept) (Catwork Remix) 25:10 80) The Beatangers - Do The Funk (Original Mix) 25:40 81) Luca Debonaire, Soozy Peters - Mr. Devil (Original Mix) 26:10 82) David Jones, Chris Reeder - Jackpot (Original Mix) 26:40 83) Benny Benassi - Aphrodisiak ( Original mix ) 27:10 84) Calvin Harris Feat. John Newman - Blame (Leo Burn & Alexx Slam Remix) 27:40 85) Gorgon City Feat. Katy Menditta - Imagination (Astero Remix) 28:10 86) Major Lazer X Dj Snake Feat. Mø - Lean On (Dj Mark House Remix) 28:40 87) Dj Snake Feat. Aluna George - You Know You Like It (Dj Dim Frost & Dj Altuhov Remix) 29:10 88) Bailo Beatz - That Booty (Original Mix) 29:25 89) Chuckie & Childsplay - Bubble G (Original Mix) 29:45 90) Tchami Feat. Stacy Barthe - After Life (Dj Snake & Mercer Remix) [Feat. Stacy Barthe] 30:00 91) Nick Jonas - Levels (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) 30:15 92) Tony Junior, Marnik - Jump Around (Original Mix) 30:45 93) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (Kshmr Remix) (House Version) 31:00 94) Moti - The House Of Now (Tiesto Edit) 31:15 95) Tujamo - Booty Bounce (Original Mix) 31:45 96) Ftampa - That Drop (Original Mix) 32:00 97) Chuckie & Diamond Pistols Feat. Hyper Crush - Bang! (Original Mix) 32:15 98) Redfoo - New Thang (Shtopor & Martynoff Remix) 32:30 99) Stanislav Shik - Bad Boy 33:00 100) Groovytek - Feel So Good (Original Mix) 33:30 101) Eelke Kleijn - Mistakes I've Made (Acaddamy Remix) 33:45 102) John De Sohn - You Only Love Me 34:15 103) Basslovers United - Miko From Outta Space (Original Mix) 34:30 104) Vivian B - Mexico (Pop Mix) 34:45 105) Dr.Kucho & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing 35:00 106) Mike Posner - I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Extended) 35:30 107) W&W & Moti - Spack Jarrow (Original Mix) 35:45 108) Zoofunktion - Dubai (Bure & Sandslash Remix) 36:00 109) Aronchupa - Im An Albatraoz (Original Track) 36:15 110) No Care Feat. Sphud - Don't Look Down (Original Mix) 36:30 111) Bombs Away Ft. Luciana - Everybody Stand Up (Extended Mix) 37:30 112) Mirami - Amore Eh Oh! (Bbx English Remix) 37:30 113) Don Diablo feat. Maluca - My Window (Original Mix) 38:00 114) Merymel Feat. Alvaro Guerra - Stop (Javy Villanueva Remix) 38:15 115) The Sud Guys Feat. Sharo Ferrara - Paradiso Tropicale (Extended Mix) 38:30 116) Fifth Harmony - Worth It (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Baur Remix) 38:45 117) Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin - Are You With Me (Mickey Light Remix) 39:15 118) Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do (Alexx Slam & Leo Burn Remix) 39:45 119) Bakermat - Teach Me (Extended Mix) 40:15 120) Thomas Jack - Rivers (Otter Berry Remix) 40:45 121) One Direction - Drag Me Down 41:15 122) Guenta K & Andy Ztoned - Shut Up (Extended Mix) 41:30 123) Antonio Dimartino - Youth (Extended Mix) 41:45 124) A'trak Feat. Cory Enemy & Nico Stadi - Ibanez (Douglas Tavares Remix) 42:15 125) The Khitrov - Cobra (Original Mix) 42:45 126) Dr. Shiver, Solberjum, Bo Valentine - Dom Dom (Club Mix) 43:00 127) Dada Life - Freaks Have More Fun (Original Mix) 43:15 128) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (How About Now) (Original Mix) 43:30 129) Major Lazer Feat.Elliphant & Jovi Rockwel & Roulndoorsl - Too Original 43:37 130) Big Gigantic - Get On Up (Original Mix) 43:52 131) Mia Martina - Global Celebration 44:07 132) Pharrell Williams - Happy (Namatria Remix) 44:45 133) Deorro - Stopping Us 45:00 134) Dvbbs & Dropgun Feat. Sanjin - Pyramids (Shameless Bounce Mix) 45:30 135) Eva Shaw - Space Jungle (Showtek Edit) 45:15 136) Borgeous & David Solano - Big Bang (2015 Life In Color Anthem) (Original Mix) 46:00 137) Tigerlily, Meghan Kabir - Paradise (Original Mix) 46:15 138) Moti - Lion (Original Mix) 46:30 139) Freaky Bass & Eric Mendosa feat. Max C - Round & Round (Retrohandz Remix) 46:45 140) Higher Self Feat. Lauren Mason - Ghosts (Original Mix) 47:00 141) Alex Kenji - Blue Monday (Original Mix) 47:17 142) Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (Reepr Remix) 47:32 143) Monarchy - The Beautiful Ones (Astero Remix) 47:37 144) Maroon 5 - Sugar (Dj Jamm Remix) 47:45 145) Eva Simons - Policeman (Feat. Konshens) 48:00 146) Nextro & Wizard - Bad Bitch (Original Mix) 48:15 147) Oliver Heldens Feat. Kstewart - Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix) 48:30 148) Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey - Headlights (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 48:45 149) Coldplay Feat. Avicii & Synteticsax - A Sky Full Of Stars 49:15 150) Faul - Something New (ClubStar ft.T'Paul Sax Mix) 49:30 151) Lost Frequencies Feat. Janieck Devy - Reality (Viduta Ft. O'neill Sax Mix) 49:45 152) Feder Ft Lyse - Goodbye (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Stranger Remix) 50:00 153) Alexandra Stan - Trumpet Blows (Denny Kayn Remix) 50:22 154) Bleona - Take You Over (Dave Aude Extended Remix) 50:37 155) Sleepy Tom - I Want Your Soul (Original Mix) 51:00 156) Hardwell & Jason Derulo - Follow Me 51:22 157) Galantis - Runaway (U & I) 51:37 158) Cazzette feat. Terri B! - Blind Heart (Broiler Remix) 51:53 159) Parra For Cuva - Wicked Games Ft. Anna Naklab (Original Mix) 52:08 160 Holy Molly - For Ma Ma (Anton Liss Club Edit) 52:22 161) Major Lazer - Too Original (D' Luxe & Phoenix Remix) 52:37 162) Freejak, Mr. Belt & Wezol - Somebody To Love (Original Mix) 52:52 163) Ella Henderson - Ghost 53:03 164) Michael Canitrot - Chain Reaction (Extended Mix) 53:22 165) Apashe Feat. Panther & Odalisk - No Twerk (Dj Krupnov & Dj All Inclusive Remix) 53:38 166) Zac Waters - No Quarter (Original Mix) 53:52 167) Selena Gomez - My Dilemma 2.0 54:08 168) Twoloud - Higher Off The Ground (Original Mix) 54:37 169) R3hab & Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave (Vinai Remix) 55:22 170) Hardwell & Joey Dale Feat. Luciana - Arcadia

battle magic i am usher nicki minaj kendrick lamar belt panther feat maroon original mix david guetta calvin harris diplo avicii hardwell afrojack martin garrix zedd flo rida dimitri vegas axwell r3hab david jones megamix chuckie martin solveig shiver oliver heldens robin thicke don diablo extended version lost frequencies dvbbs kucho emin terri b stadiumx luca debonaire tigerlily royksopp konshens borgeous dmitriy cazzette tony junior jdg dago leony autoerotique freejak calvin harris feat galantis runaway u elliphant sonny wilson verdine white major lazer feat hardwell feat dj snake feat showtek feat stacy barthe oliver heldens feat mike taylor summerthing dj stranger remix robin schulz feat dj baur remix diaz remix zvika brand young remix solberjum leo burn remix vicetone feat tpaul sax remix alexx slam remix cory enemy eva shaw space jungle showtek edit chris jones young again extended mix hyper crush bang tujamo booty bounce original mix lauren mason ghosts original mix disciples how deep is your love eric mendosa ummet ozcan the hum original mix maluca my window original mix freaky bass michael calfan treasured soul max styler badman torro torro remix gta intoxicated original club mix david solano big bang luciana arcadia moti virus how about now original mix ftampa that drop original mix moti lion original mix trevor guthrie soundwave vinai remix vicetone catch me extended mix don diablo generations original mix max sanna remix moti spack jarrow original mix stacy barthe after life dj snake anna naklab original mix bakermat teach me extended mix delaney jane shades of grey club mix
Makkeno Podcast
DMITRIY MAKKENO - [WAW] MEGAMIX BATTLE 2015 [170 Track's in 56 Min]

Makkeno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 56:33


3 Года подрят проходит интересный конкурс Megamix Battle, принимаю третий раз участие и надеюсь что в этом году войду в тройку лучших ) Посмотрим А пока что слушайте и наслождайтесь 170 треками за 56 минут )  00:00 1) Intro 01:00 2) Gatto Gabriel - Press Play And Like 01:07 3) Michael Calfan - Treasured Soul 01:15 4) Little-H & Tosch Feat. Elaine Winter - Funky Music (Extended Future Mix) 01:30 5) Chunks I.N.H. - Waba (Original Mix) 01:45 6) Jdg & Samual James - Mumbai (Original Mix) 01:52 7) Hardwell Feat. Chris Jones - Young Again (Extended Mix) 02:00 8) Kronic Ft. Raven Felix - Feel That (Original Mix) 02:07 9) Taylor Swift - Bad Blood (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 02:15 10) Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Original Mix) 02:30 11) Ria Bibi - I Got A Feeling (Original Extended Mix) 02:45 12) Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love 03:00 13) Leony! - 100%% Champagne (Original Mix) 03:07 14) Autoerotique & Max Styler - Badman (Torro Torro Remix) 03:15 15) Andrew Lias & Crew 7 Feat. Paloma - Club Bizarre (Andrew Lias Mix) 03:30 16) Zedd ft Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now ( Solberjum Remix ) 03:45 17) Funkin Matt - Elephant (Ignite) (Original mix) 03:53 18) Cash For Sex - Hey Mama (Original Mix) 04:08 19) Years & Years - King (Don't Go) (Midnight City Remix) 03:23 20) Kadebostany - Castle In The Snow (Bentley Grey Nu Disco Remix) 04:30 21) Clean Bandit - Stronger (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Remix) 05:00 22) E.N.V - In The Air (Ft. Little Nikki) (Alex Ross Remix) 05:15 23) Hozier - Take Me To Church (Illona & Diaz Remix) 05:30 24) Madcon Feat. Ray Dalton - Don't Worry 05:45 25) Maroon 5 - This Summer's Gonna Hurt 06:00 26) Steve Cypress Feat. Andre Carswell - Moments 06:15 27) Ricky Stark - We Will Rock You (Original Mix) 06:45 28) David Guetta - Hey Mama (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) 07:07 29) Tropkillaz - Que Passa Amigo (Original Mix) 07:41 30) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Vs. Ummet Ozcan - The Hum (Original Mix) 07:55 31) Stadiumx & Dzasko Feat. Delaney Jane - Time Is On Your Side (Original Mix) 08:11 32) Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Original Mix) 08:26 33) 2 Fabiola - Doctor Disco (Extended Mix) 08:41 34) Felix Jaehn Feat Jasmine Thompson - Ain't Nobody (Alexx Slam, Alexey Obuhov ft. T'Paul Sax Remix) 08:57 35) Imany - Good bad crazy (Vladlen Reznikov feat Tpaul Sax Remix) 09:12 36) Peppe Roccaro Dj - Noche De Rumba (Feat. Dago.H) (Daniel Tek Remix) 09:27 37) M.Iam.I Feat. Flo Rida & Victoria Kern - Camouflage (Bodybangers Mix) 09:43 38) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Sweetest Feeling 09:57 39) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You (Broiler Remix) 10:12 40) Martin Solveig & Gta - Intoxicated (Original Club Mix) 10:27 41) Shtork - Show Me Love (Original Mix) 10:42 42) Zhu - Faded (Vintage Culture & Zerb Remix) 11:12 43) Oliver Heldens, Shaun Frank Feat. Delaney Jane - Shades Of Grey (Club Mix) 11:28 44) Lilly Wood And The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 11:43 45) Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (Ingo & Micaele Bassline Mix) 11:58 46) Afrojack, Mike Taylor - Summerthing! (Extended Version) 12:13 47) Svendeekay - My Mind (Original Mix) 12:28 48) Showtek Feat. Mc Ambush - 90'S By Nature (Original Mix) 12:31 49) PiMO - By Your Side Feat. The Rumour (Acapella) 12:43 50) Monty Wells, The Boys Of Summer - Dance Into The Sunshine (Club Mix) 12:51 51) Don Diablo - Generations (Original Mix) 13:13 52) Nervo Feat. Au Revoir Simone - Rise Early Morning (Extended Mix) 13:28 53) Zvika Brand feat. 69 & Jah B - Potahat Tik (The Mankeys Remix) 13:58 54) Tiga - Bugatti (Torren Foot Remix) 14:28 55) Hanna Hansen - Out Of Touch (Original Mix) 14:58 56) MR. GONG - Call Me Mister Gong (Astero Remix) 15:28 57) Axwell & Ingrosso - Can't Hold Us Down (Original Mix) 15:58 58) Vicetone Feat. Kat Nestel - Nothing Stopping Me 16:28 59) Team Bs - Case Depart (Dj Maxx Play Remix) 16:43 60) Dada Life - One Last Night On Earth (East & Young Remix) 17:14 61) Swanky Tunes Feat. Pete Wilde - Wherever U Go (Dr Vades Remix) 17:43 62) Smash Feat. Ridley - The Night Is Young (Dj Maxtal Extended Mix) 18:13 63) Royksopp, Dj Antonio - Here She Comes Again (Buddha Bar Hitup Extended Mix) 18:43 64) Martin Garrix - Don't Look Down (Feat. Usher) 19:15 65) Avicii Feat. Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow 19:45 66) Christian Di Pasquale Ft. Muphasah - Summer Life (Daniel Tek Extended Mix) 20:15 67) Mirami Feat. Rene Dif - Celebrate The Love 20:45 68) Turbotronic - Kick Some Ass (Original Edit) 21:00 69) Niels Van Gogh Feat. Nitro - Basskiller (Original Mix) 21:37 70) Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk 22:10 71) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Outside (Joseph Juarez Saxo Mix) 22:25 72) A-Trak Feat. Andrew Wyatt - Push 22:40 73) David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (Feat. Magic! & Sonny Wilson) 23:10 74) Flo Rida - I Don't Like It, I Love It (Feat. Robin Thicke, Verdine White) 23:25 75) Vicetone - Catch Me (Extended Mix) 23:40 76) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Boomerang 24:10 77) Lylloo - Momento (Willy William Remix Extended) 24:40 78) Scooter - Riot 24:55 79) Engineers - She Like Fashion (Summer Concept) (Catwork Remix) 25:10 80) The Beatangers - Do The Funk (Original Mix) 25:40 81) Luca Debonaire, Soozy Peters - Mr. Devil (Original Mix) 26:10 82) David Jones, Chris Reeder - Jackpot (Original Mix) 26:40 83) Benny Benassi - Aphrodisiak ( Original mix ) 27:10 84) Calvin Harris Feat. John Newman - Blame (Leo Burn & Alexx Slam Remix) 27:40 85) Gorgon City Feat. Katy Menditta - Imagination (Astero Remix) 28:10 86) Major Lazer X Dj Snake Feat. Mø - Lean On (Dj Mark House Remix) 28:40 87) Dj Snake Feat. Aluna George - You Know You Like It (Dj Dim Frost & Dj Altuhov Remix) 29:10 88) Bailo Beatz - That Booty (Original Mix) 29:25 89) Chuckie & Childsplay - Bubble G (Original Mix) 29:45 90) Tchami Feat. Stacy Barthe - After Life (Dj Snake & Mercer Remix) [Feat. Stacy Barthe] 30:00 91) Nick Jonas - Levels (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) 30:15 92) Tony Junior, Marnik - Jump Around (Original Mix) 30:45 93) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (Kshmr Remix) (House Version) 31:00 94) Moti - The House Of Now (Tiesto Edit) 31:15 95) Tujamo - Booty Bounce (Original Mix) 31:45 96) Ftampa - That Drop (Original Mix) 32:00 97) Chuckie & Diamond Pistols Feat. Hyper Crush - Bang! (Original Mix) 32:15 98) Redfoo - New Thang (Shtopor & Martynoff Remix) 32:30 99) Stanislav Shik - Bad Boy 33:00 100) Groovytek - Feel So Good (Original Mix) 33:30 101) Eelke Kleijn - Mistakes I've Made (Acaddamy Remix) 33:45 102) John De Sohn - You Only Love Me 34:15 103) Basslovers United - Miko From Outta Space (Original Mix) 34:30 104) Vivian B - Mexico (Pop Mix) 34:45 105) Dr.Kucho & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing 35:00 106) Mike Posner - I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Extended) 35:30 107) W&W & Moti - Spack Jarrow (Original Mix) 35:45 108) Zoofunktion - Dubai (Bure & Sandslash Remix) 36:00 109) Aronchupa - Im An Albatraoz (Original Track) 36:15 110) No Care Feat. Sphud - Don't Look Down (Original Mix) 36:30 111) Bombs Away Ft. Luciana - Everybody Stand Up (Extended Mix) 37:30 112) Mirami - Amore Eh Oh! (Bbx English Remix) 37:30 113) Don Diablo feat. Maluca - My Window (Original Mix) 38:00 114) Merymel Feat. Alvaro Guerra - Stop (Javy Villanueva Remix) 38:15 115) The Sud Guys Feat. Sharo Ferrara - Paradiso Tropicale (Extended Mix) 38:30 116) Fifth Harmony - Worth It (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Baur Remix) 38:45 117) Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin - Are You With Me (Mickey Light Remix) 39:15 118) Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do (Alexx Slam & Leo Burn Remix) 39:45 119) Bakermat - Teach Me (Extended Mix) 40:15 120) Thomas Jack - Rivers (Otter Berry Remix) 40:45 121) One Direction - Drag Me Down 41:15 122) Guenta K & Andy Ztoned - Shut Up (Extended Mix) 41:30 123) Antonio Dimartino - Youth (Extended Mix) 41:45 124) A'trak Feat. Cory Enemy & Nico Stadi - Ibanez (Douglas Tavares Remix) 42:15 125) The Khitrov - Cobra (Original Mix) 42:45 126) Dr. Shiver, Solberjum, Bo Valentine - Dom Dom (Club Mix) 43:00 127) Dada Life - Freaks Have More Fun (Original Mix) 43:15 128) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (How About Now) (Original Mix) 43:30 129) Major Lazer Feat.Elliphant & Jovi Rockwel & Roulndoorsl - Too Original 43:37 130) Big Gigantic - Get On Up (Original Mix) 43:52 131) Mia Martina - Global Celebration 44:07 132) Pharrell Williams - Happy (Namatria Remix) 44:45 133) Deorro - Stopping Us 45:00 134) Dvbbs & Dropgun Feat. Sanjin - Pyramids (Shameless Bounce Mix) 45:30 135) Eva Shaw - Space Jungle (Showtek Edit) 45:15 136) Borgeous & David Solano - Big Bang (2015 Life In Color Anthem) (Original Mix) 46:00 137) Tigerlily, Meghan Kabir - Paradise (Original Mix) 46:15 138) Moti - Lion (Original Mix) 46:30 139) Freaky Bass & Eric Mendosa feat. Max C - Round & Round (Retrohandz Remix) 46:45 140) Higher Self Feat. Lauren Mason - Ghosts (Original Mix) 47:00 141) Alex Kenji - Blue Monday (Original Mix) 47:17 142) Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (Reepr Remix) 47:32 143) Monarchy - The Beautiful Ones (Astero Remix) 47:37 144) Maroon 5 - Sugar (Dj Jamm Remix) 47:45 145) Eva Simons - Policeman (Feat. Konshens) 48:00 146) Nextro & Wizard - Bad Bitch (Original Mix) 48:15 147) Oliver Heldens Feat. Kstewart - Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix) 48:30 148) Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey - Headlights (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 48:45 149) Coldplay Feat. Avicii & Synteticsax - A Sky Full Of Stars 49:15 150) Faul - Something New (ClubStar ft.T'Paul Sax Mix) 49:30 151) Lost Frequencies Feat. Janieck Devy - Reality (Viduta Ft. O'neill Sax Mix) 49:45 152) Feder Ft Lyse - Goodbye (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Stranger Remix) 50:00 153) Alexandra Stan - Trumpet Blows (Denny Kayn Remix) 50:22 154) Bleona - Take You Over (Dave Aude Extended Remix) 50:37 155) Sleepy Tom - I Want Your Soul (Original Mix) 51:00 156) Hardwell & Jason Derulo - Follow Me 51:22 157) Galantis - Runaway (U & I) 51:37 158) Cazzette feat. Terri B! - Blind Heart (Broiler Remix) 51:53 159) Parra For Cuva - Wicked Games Ft. Anna Naklab (Original Mix) 52:08 160 Holy Molly - For Ma Ma (Anton Liss Club Edit) 52:22 161) Major Lazer - Too Original (D' Luxe & Phoenix Remix) 52:37 162) Freejak, Mr. Belt & Wezol - Somebody To Love (Original Mix) 52:52 163) Ella Henderson - Ghost 53:03 164) Michael Canitrot - Chain Reaction (Extended Mix) 53:22 165) Apashe Feat. Panther & Odalisk - No Twerk (Dj Krupnov & Dj All Inclusive Remix) 53:38 166) Zac Waters - No Quarter (Original Mix) 53:52 167) Selena Gomez - My Dilemma 2.0 54:08 168) Twoloud - Higher Off The Ground (Original Mix) 54:37 169) R3hab & Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave (Vinai Remix) 55:22 170) Hardwell & Joey Dale Feat. Luciana - Arcadia

battle magic i am usher nicki minaj kendrick lamar belt panther feat maroon original mix david guetta calvin harris diplo avicii luxe hardwell afrojack martin garrix zedd flo rida dimitri vegas axwell r3hab david jones megamix chuckie martin solveig shiver oliver heldens robin thicke don diablo extended version lost frequencies dvbbs kucho like it emin terri b this summer stadiumx luca debonaire tigerlily royksopp konshens borgeous dmitriy cazzette tony junior jdg dago leony autoerotique mc ambush gonna hurt freejak calvin harris feat galantis runaway u elliphant sonny wilson verdine white major lazer feat hardwell feat dj snake feat showtek feat gregor salto can stacy barthe oliver heldens feat mike taylor summerthing dj stranger remix diaz remix dj baur remix robin schulz feat zvika brand young remix solberjum vicetone feat leo burn remix tpaul sax remix cory enemy alexx slam remix eva shaw space jungle showtek edit chris jones young again extended mix tujamo booty bounce original mix hyper crush bang lauren mason ghosts original mix disciples how deep is your love eric mendosa maluca my window original mix ummet ozcan the hum original mix michael calfan treasured soul freaky bass max styler badman torro torro remix gta intoxicated original club mix david solano big bang luciana arcadia ftampa that drop original mix moti virus how about now original mix don diablo generations original mix vicetone catch me extended mix moti lion original mix trevor guthrie soundwave vinai remix max sanna remix moti spack jarrow original mix stacy barthe after life dj snake anna naklab original mix bakermat teach me extended mix delaney jane shades of grey club mix
Makkeno Podcast
DMITRIY MAKKENO - MEGAMIX BATTLE 2015 [170 Track's in 56 Min]

Makkeno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 56:33


3 Года подрят проходит интересный конкурс Megamix Battle, принимаю третий раз участие и надеюсь что в этом году войду в тройку лучших ) Посмотрим А пока что слушайте и наслождайтесь 170 треками за 56 минут )   00:00 1) Intro 01:00 2) Gatto Gabriel - Press Play And Like 01:07 3) Michael Calfan - Treasured Soul 01:15 4) Little-H & Tosch Feat. Elaine Winter - Funky Music (Extended Future Mix) 01:30 5) Chunks I.N.H. - Waba (Original Mix) 01:45 6) Jdg & Samual James - Mumbai (Original Mix) 01:52 7) Hardwell Feat. Chris Jones - Young Again (Extended Mix) 02:00 8) Kronic Ft. Raven Felix - Feel That (Original Mix) 02:07 9) Taylor Swift - Bad Blood (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 02:15 10) Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be Right There (Original Mix) 02:30 11) Ria Bibi - I Got A Feeling (Original Extended Mix) 02:45 12) Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love 03:00 13) Leony! - 100%% Champagne (Original Mix) 03:07 14) Autoerotique & Max Styler - Badman (Torro Torro Remix) 03:15 15) Andrew Lias & Crew 7 Feat. Paloma - Club Bizarre (Andrew Lias Mix) 03:30 16) Zedd ft Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now ( Solberjum Remix ) 03:45 17) Funkin Matt - Elephant (Ignite) (Original mix) 03:53 18) Cash For Sex - Hey Mama (Original Mix) 04:08 19) Years & Years - King (Don't Go) (Midnight City Remix) 03:23 20) Kadebostany - Castle In The Snow (Bentley Grey Nu Disco Remix) 04:30 21) Clean Bandit - Stronger (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Remix) 05:00 22) E.N.V - In The Air (Ft. Little Nikki) (Alex Ross Remix) 05:15 23) Hozier - Take Me To Church (Illona & Diaz Remix) 05:30 24) Madcon Feat. Ray Dalton - Don't Worry 05:45 25) Maroon 5 - This Summer's Gonna Hurt 06:00 26) Steve Cypress Feat. Andre Carswell - Moments 06:15 27) Ricky Stark - We Will Rock You (Original Mix) 06:45 28) David Guetta - Hey Mama (Feat. Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) 07:07 29) Tropkillaz - Que Passa Amigo (Original Mix) 07:41 30) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Vs. Ummet Ozcan - The Hum (Original Mix) 07:55 31) Stadiumx & Dzasko Feat. Delaney Jane - Time Is On Your Side (Original Mix) 08:11 32) Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Original Mix) 08:26 33) 2 Fabiola - Doctor Disco (Extended Mix) 08:41 34) Felix Jaehn Feat Jasmine Thompson - Ain't Nobody (Alexx Slam, Alexey Obuhov ft. T'Paul Sax Remix) 08:57 35) Imany - Good bad crazy (Vladlen Reznikov feat Tpaul Sax Remix) 09:12 36) Peppe Roccaro Dj - Noche De Rumba (Feat. Dago.H) (Daniel Tek Remix) 09:27 37) M.Iam.I Feat. Flo Rida & Victoria Kern - Camouflage (Bodybangers Mix) 09:43 38) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Sweetest Feeling 09:57 39) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You (Broiler Remix) 10:12 40) Martin Solveig & Gta - Intoxicated (Original Club Mix) 10:27 41) Shtork - Show Me Love (Original Mix) 10:42 42) Zhu - Faded (Vintage Culture & Zerb Remix) 11:12 43) Oliver Heldens, Shaun Frank Feat. Delaney Jane - Shades Of Grey (Club Mix) 11:28 44) Lilly Wood And The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 11:43 45) Jason Derulo - Get Ugly (Ingo & Micaele Bassline Mix) 11:58 46) Afrojack, Mike Taylor - Summerthing! (Extended Version) 12:13 47) Svendeekay - My Mind (Original Mix) 12:28 48) Showtek Feat. Mc Ambush - 90'S By Nature (Original Mix) 12:31 49) PiMO - By Your Side Feat. The Rumour (Acapella) 12:43 50) Monty Wells, The Boys Of Summer - Dance Into The Sunshine (Club Mix) 12:51 51) Don Diablo - Generations (Original Mix) 13:13 52) Nervo Feat. Au Revoir Simone - Rise Early Morning (Extended Mix) 13:28 53) Zvika Brand feat. 69 & Jah B - Potahat Tik (The Mankeys Remix) 13:58 54) Tiga - Bugatti (Torren Foot Remix) 14:28 55) Hanna Hansen - Out Of Touch (Original Mix) 14:58 56) MR. GONG - Call Me Mister Gong (Astero Remix) 15:28 57) Axwell & Ingrosso - Can't Hold Us Down (Original Mix) 15:58 58) Vicetone Feat. Kat Nestel - Nothing Stopping Me 16:28 59) Team Bs - Case Depart (Dj Maxx Play Remix) 16:43 60) Dada Life - One Last Night On Earth (East & Young Remix) 17:14 61) Swanky Tunes Feat. Pete Wilde - Wherever U Go (Dr Vades Remix) 17:43 62) Smash Feat. Ridley - The Night Is Young (Dj Maxtal Extended Mix) 18:13 63) Royksopp, Dj Antonio - Here She Comes Again (Buddha Bar Hitup Extended Mix) 18:43 64) Martin Garrix - Don't Look Down (Feat. Usher) 19:15 65) Avicii Feat. Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow 19:45 66) Christian Di Pasquale Ft. Muphasah - Summer Life (Daniel Tek Extended Mix) 20:15 67) Mirami Feat. Rene Dif - Celebrate The Love 20:45 68) Turbotronic - Kick Some Ass (Original Edit) 21:00 69) Niels Van Gogh Feat. Nitro - Basskiller (Original Mix) 21:37 70) Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk 22:10 71) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Outside (Joseph Juarez Saxo Mix) 22:25 72) A-Trak Feat. Andrew Wyatt - Push 22:40 73) David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (Feat. Magic! & Sonny Wilson) 23:10 74) Flo Rida - I Don't Like It, I Love It (Feat. Robin Thicke, Verdine White) 23:25 75) Vicetone - Catch Me (Extended Mix) 23:40 76) Emin feat. DJ Peretse - Boomerang 24:10 77) Lylloo - Momento (Willy William Remix Extended) 24:40 78) Scooter - Riot 24:55 79) Engineers - She Like Fashion (Summer Concept) (Catwork Remix) 25:10 80) The Beatangers - Do The Funk (Original Mix) 25:40 81) Luca Debonaire, Soozy Peters - Mr. Devil (Original Mix) 26:10 82) David Jones, Chris Reeder - Jackpot (Original Mix) 26:40 83) Benny Benassi - Aphrodisiak ( Original mix ) 27:10 84) Calvin Harris Feat. John Newman - Blame (Leo Burn & Alexx Slam Remix) 27:40 85) Gorgon City Feat. Katy Menditta - Imagination (Astero Remix) 28:10 86) Major Lazer X Dj Snake Feat. Mø - Lean On (Dj Mark House Remix) 28:40 87) Dj Snake Feat. Aluna George - You Know You Like It (Dj Dim Frost & Dj Altuhov Remix) 29:10 88) Bailo Beatz - That Booty (Original Mix) 29:25 89) Chuckie & Childsplay - Bubble G (Original Mix) 29:45 90) Tchami Feat. Stacy Barthe - After Life (Dj Snake & Mercer Remix) [Feat. Stacy Barthe] 30:00 91) Nick Jonas - Levels (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) 30:15 92) Tony Junior, Marnik - Jump Around (Original Mix) 30:45 93) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (Kshmr Remix) (House Version) 31:00 94) Moti - The House Of Now (Tiesto Edit) 31:15 95) Tujamo - Booty Bounce (Original Mix) 31:45 96) Ftampa - That Drop (Original Mix) 32:00 97) Chuckie & Diamond Pistols Feat. Hyper Crush - Bang! (Original Mix) 32:15 98) Redfoo - New Thang (Shtopor & Martynoff Remix) 32:30 99) Stanislav Shik - Bad Boy 33:00 100) Groovytek - Feel So Good (Original Mix) 33:30 101) Eelke Kleijn - Mistakes I've Made (Acaddamy Remix) 33:45 102) John De Sohn - You Only Love Me 34:15 103) Basslovers United - Miko From Outta Space (Original Mix) 34:30 104) Vivian B - Mexico (Pop Mix) 34:45 105) Dr.Kucho & Gregor Salto - Can't Stop Playing 35:00 106) Mike Posner - I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Extended) 35:30 107) W&W & Moti - Spack Jarrow (Original Mix) 35:45 108) Zoofunktion - Dubai (Bure & Sandslash Remix) 36:00 109) Aronchupa - Im An Albatraoz (Original Track) 36:15 110) No Care Feat. Sphud - Don't Look Down (Original Mix) 36:30 111) Bombs Away Ft. Luciana - Everybody Stand Up (Extended Mix) 37:30 112) Mirami - Amore Eh Oh! (Bbx English Remix) 37:30 113) Don Diablo feat. Maluca - My Window (Original Mix) 38:00 114) Merymel Feat. Alvaro Guerra - Stop (Javy Villanueva Remix) 38:15 115) The Sud Guys Feat. Sharo Ferrara - Paradiso Tropicale (Extended Mix) 38:30 116) Fifth Harmony - Worth It (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Baur Remix) 38:45 117) Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin - Are You With Me (Mickey Light Remix) 39:15 118) Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do (Alexx Slam & Leo Burn Remix) 39:45 119) Bakermat - Teach Me (Extended Mix) 40:15 120) Thomas Jack - Rivers (Otter Berry Remix) 40:45 121) One Direction - Drag Me Down 41:15 122) Guenta K & Andy Ztoned - Shut Up (Extended Mix) 41:30 123) Antonio Dimartino - Youth (Extended Mix) 41:45 124) A'trak Feat. Cory Enemy & Nico Stadi - Ibanez (Douglas Tavares Remix) 42:15 125) The Khitrov - Cobra (Original Mix) 42:45 126) Dr. Shiver, Solberjum, Bo Valentine - Dom Dom (Club Mix) 43:00 127) Dada Life - Freaks Have More Fun (Original Mix) 43:15 128) Martin Garrix & Moti - Virus (How About Now) (Original Mix) 43:30 129) Major Lazer Feat.Elliphant & Jovi Rockwel & Roulndoorsl - Too Original 43:37 130) Big Gigantic - Get On Up (Original Mix) 43:52 131) Mia Martina - Global Celebration 44:07 132) Pharrell Williams - Happy (Namatria Remix) 44:45 133) Deorro - Stopping Us 45:00 134) Dvbbs & Dropgun Feat. Sanjin - Pyramids (Shameless Bounce Mix) 45:30 135) Eva Shaw - Space Jungle (Showtek Edit) 45:15 136) Borgeous & David Solano - Big Bang (2015 Life In Color Anthem) (Original Mix) 46:00 137) Tigerlily, Meghan Kabir - Paradise (Original Mix) 46:15 138) Moti - Lion (Original Mix) 46:30 139) Freaky Bass & Eric Mendosa feat. Max C - Round & Round (Retrohandz Remix) 46:45 140) Higher Self Feat. Lauren Mason - Ghosts (Original Mix) 47:00 141) Alex Kenji - Blue Monday (Original Mix) 47:17 142) Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (Reepr Remix) 47:32 143) Monarchy - The Beautiful Ones (Astero Remix) 47:37 144) Maroon 5 - Sugar (Dj Jamm Remix) 47:45 145) Eva Simons - Policeman (Feat. Konshens) 48:00 146) Nextro & Wizard - Bad Bitch (Original Mix) 48:15 147) Oliver Heldens Feat. Kstewart - Last All Night (Koala) (Extended Mix) 48:30 148) Robin Schulz Feat. Ilsey - Headlights (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Natasha Baccardi Remix) 48:45 149) Coldplay Feat. Avicii & Synteticsax - A Sky Full Of Stars 49:15 150) Faul - Something New (ClubStar ft.T'Paul Sax Mix) 49:30 151) Lost Frequencies Feat. Janieck Devy - Reality (Viduta Ft. O'neill Sax Mix) 49:45 152) Feder Ft Lyse - Goodbye (Dj Nejtrino & Dj Stranger Remix) 50:00 153) Alexandra Stan - Trumpet Blows (Denny Kayn Remix) 50:22 154) Bleona - Take You Over (Dave Aude Extended Remix) 50:37 155) Sleepy Tom - I Want Your Soul (Original Mix) 51:00 156) Hardwell & Jason Derulo - Follow Me 51:22 157) Galantis - Runaway (U & I) 51:37 158) Cazzette feat. Terri B! - Blind Heart (Broiler Remix) 51:53 159) Parra For Cuva - Wicked Games Ft. Anna Naklab (Original Mix) 52:08 160 Holy Molly - For Ma Ma (Anton Liss Club Edit) 52:22 161) Major Lazer - Too Original (D' Luxe & Phoenix Remix) 52:37 162) Freejak, Mr. Belt & Wezol - Somebody To Love (Original Mix) 52:52 163) Ella Henderson - Ghost 53:03 164) Michael Canitrot - Chain Reaction (Extended Mix) 53:22 165) Apashe Feat. Panther & Odalisk - No Twerk (Dj Krupnov & Dj All Inclusive Remix) 53:38 166) Zac Waters - No Quarter (Original Mix) 53:52 167) Selena Gomez - My Dilemma 2.0 54:08 168) Twoloud - Higher Off The Ground (Original Mix) 54:37 169) R3hab & Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave (Vinai Remix) 55:22 170) Hardwell & Joey Dale Feat. Luciana - Arcadia

battle magic i am usher nicki minaj kendrick lamar belt panther feat maroon original mix david guetta calvin harris diplo avicii luxe hardwell afrojack martin garrix zedd flo rida dimitri vegas axwell r3hab david jones megamix chuckie martin solveig shiver oliver heldens robin thicke don diablo extended version lost frequencies dvbbs kucho like it emin terri b this summer stadiumx luca debonaire tigerlily royksopp konshens borgeous dmitriy cazzette tony junior jdg dago leony autoerotique mc ambush gonna hurt freejak calvin harris feat galantis runaway u elliphant sonny wilson verdine white major lazer feat hardwell feat dj snake feat showtek feat gregor salto can stacy barthe oliver heldens feat mike taylor summerthing dj stranger remix diaz remix dj baur remix robin schulz feat zvika brand young remix solberjum vicetone feat leo burn remix tpaul sax remix cory enemy alexx slam remix eva shaw space jungle showtek edit chris jones young again extended mix tujamo booty bounce original mix hyper crush bang lauren mason ghosts original mix disciples how deep is your love eric mendosa maluca my window original mix ummet ozcan the hum original mix michael calfan treasured soul freaky bass max styler badman torro torro remix gta intoxicated original club mix david solano big bang luciana arcadia ftampa that drop original mix moti virus how about now original mix don diablo generations original mix vicetone catch me extended mix moti lion original mix trevor guthrie soundwave vinai remix max sanna remix moti spack jarrow original mix stacy barthe after life dj snake anna naklab original mix bakermat teach me extended mix delaney jane shades of grey club mix
#Gmagic Podcast - Giulia Regain Official Radio Show
#Gmagic Podcast 353 - Special Guest: EDX

#Gmagic Podcast - Giulia Regain Official Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 60:10


TRACKLIST:1. Odesza vs. Cedric Gervais feat. Zyra - Say my name (Remix) 2. Borgeous & Ryos - Machi 3. Sander Van Doorn vs. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - ABC 4. Dzeko & Torres feat. Delaney Jane - L'amour toujours (Tiesto edit) 5. W&W - The one 6. Pep & Rash x Shermanology - Sugar 7. Madcon feat. Ray Dalton - Don't worry (Calvo Remix) 8. Antonio Giacca - Going Crazy (TRACK OF THE WEEK) 9. Avicii - For a Better Day (KSHMR Remix) 10. David Guetta & Showtek & Sonny Wilson feat. Magic! - Sun Goes Down11. Tiesto & Don Diablo feat.Thomas Troelsen - Chemicals 12. King Arthur feat. Michael Meaco - Praise You 13. Lost Frequencies - Are you with me (Shorty Bootleg) 14. Francis Mercier - Can you love me (2 Elements Remix)SPECIAL GUEST: EDX1. Sam Feldt - Show me love (EDX's Indian Summer Remix) 2. EDX - Belong 3. Robin Schulz feat. Francesco Yates - Sugar (EDX's Ibiza Sunrise Remix) Welcome to my #GMAGIC WorldFOLLOW ME:Website: www.giuliaregain.comOfficial Facebook fan-page: www.facebook.com/GiuliaRegainDj Official Twitter profile: www.twitter.com/djgiuliaregainOfficial Instagram profile: www.instagram.com/giuliaregainSoundcloud: @djgiuliaregainMixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/giulia-regain/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/gmagic-podcast-giulia-regain/id1038048723?mt=2 Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/giuliaregain

DJ BOSTAN's Podcast
DJ BOSTAN’S CLUB CAST EPISODE 008

DJ BOSTAN's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015 56:07


TRACKLIST 1- Torro Torro - Cashville 2- Martin Solveig & Laidback Luke Blow (Tujamo Remix) 3- Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (R3hab Remix) 4- David Guetta, Showtek - Sun Goes Down feat. Magic! & Sonny Wilson 5- DJ Bostan - Yalla DJ 6- Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit (Willcox Remix) 7- GTA & TJR - Mic Check (Original Mix) 8- DJ Bostan - Everybody Put Your Hands Up 9- DJ Bostan - 3-2-1 Let’s Go 10-Sick Individuals - Prime 11-Henry Himself - Showtime 12-DallasK - Kaya 13-Domeno & Michael Sparks - Locked & Loaded (Hardwell Edit) 14-Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat. Wolfpack - Ocarina)

magic club gta david guetta like mike dimitri vegas sonny wilson michael sparks locked loaded hardwell edit showtek sun goes down detroit willcox remix tjr mic check original mix
Dj Terselubung's Podcast
Dj Terselubung - September 2015 Podcast

Dj Terselubung's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2015 30:09


September 2015 Podcast 001. Tiesto & The Chainsmokers - Split (Only U) (Original Mix) 002. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ummet Ozcan - The Hum 003. JDG & Samual James - Mumbai (Original Mix) 004. Steve Aoki feat. Luke Steele - Neon Future (VINAI Remix) 005. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI - Louder 006. Carnage feat. Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR - Toca (Original Mix) 007. DVBBS - Raveheart (Original Mix) 008. David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (feat. MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson) 009. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat. Ne-Yo - Higher Place (Bassjackers Remix) 010. Stase - Into The Light (Original Mix) 011. Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (R3hab & Calvin Harris Remix) 012. Afrojack (feat. Mike Taylor) - SummerThing! 013. Tujamo & Danny Avila - Cream (Original Mix) 014. Avicii - Waiting for Love (Carnage and Headhunterz Remix) 015. R3hab vs Skytech & Fafaq - Tiger (Original Mix) 016. Blasterjaxx & MOTi feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Ghost In The Machine (Original Mix) 017. Axwell & Ingrosso - Sun Is Shining (R3hab Remix) 018. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) 019. Joe Stone feat. Montell Jordan - The Party (This Is How We Do It) (Firebeatz Remix)

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DJ PLAYBOY
Pitbull's Globalization 3pm Mix - August 23, 2015

DJ PLAYBOY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 58:48


Five Hours ­ Deorro & Chris Brown Pony (Tough Love Bootleg / Short Edit) ­ Ginuwine Show Me Love (Jason Bee Short Edit) ­ Robin S The Way You Move (CLEAN­Intro) ­ Outkast Boriqua Anthem (Sabrosura) HOUSE MIX EDIT ­ C+C Music Factory vs. DJ Jeroenski Hasta Que Salga El Sol (Intro) ­ DJ Chino ft. Farruko & Mohombi Fun ­ Damaged Goods Remix ­ Pitbull ft. Chris Brown Where Are U Now ­ Kaskade Remix ­ Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber Thinking About You ­ Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar Hideaway (DiscoTech Remix) 8.20.14 ­ Kiesza Too Original (Intro ­ Clean)­ Major Lazer ft. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell Watch Me ­ Delirious & Alex K Remix ­ Silento B#tch Better Have My Money ­ R3hab Remix (Clean)­ Rihanna We No Speak Americano (Dj MADness Acap Intro) ­ Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup Bailando ­ Santarosa DJ Napoles 128­110 Mambo Transition ­ Enrique Iglesias El Mismo Sol ­ Spanglish Version (Intro) ­ Alvaro Soler ft. Jennifer Lopez Me Voy Enamorando ­ Jimmix Moombahton Remix (Intro) ­ Chino Y Nacho ft. Farruko Trini Dem Girls (Intro ­ Clean)­ Nicki Minaj ft. LunchMoney Lewis I Can't Feel My Face (Intro) ­ The Weeknd Mo Money Mo Problems (Clean­Intro­Hook­Biggie­Aca Out Edit) ­ 1A ­ Notorious B.I.G Bojangles­intro­clean ­ Pitbull Light It Up ­ VIP Remix ­ Major Lazer ft. Nyla Policeman (Intro) ­ Eva Simons ft. Konshens Rap Das Armas (Parapapapa) ­ Kassiano City Of God Bootleg ­ Cidinho & Doca Pierdo La Cabeza ­ Los XL Remix ­ Zion & Lennox Drive You Crazy ­ DJcity 102­128 Transition (Clean) ­ Pitbull ft. Jason Derulo & Juicy J Outside (Intro) - Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding Sun Goes Down - David Guetta & Showtek ft. Magic! & Sonny Wilson

DJ Eddie Edul Podcast
DJ Eddie Edul August 2015 Podcast

DJ Eddie Edul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 76:08


Back with the August 2015 edition of the E2 Podcast! A banging new mix of Future House, Speed Garage, EDM, Electro House, Techno, Breaks and Turntablism. Featuring tracks from Laidback Luke & Chocolate Puma, Tiesto & KSHMR ft Vassy, Tough Love ft Ginuwine, Martin Solveig ft Sam White, Luca Debonaire & Matt Auston, Disclosure, Ummet Ozcan, Joe Stone ft Montell Jordan, Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP, Freestylers, Peter Gelderblom & Randy Colle ft MC Gee, DJ Bam Bam, Major Lazer ft Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley, David Guetta & Showtek ft MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson, Firebeatz, Deorro & MAKJ, Calvin Harris & Disciples, Zedd ft John Bellion & more. WARNING: Some explicit lyrics. Turn it up and enjoy… DJ Eddie Edul August 2015 Podcast - EXPLICIT Tracklisting 1. DJ Eddie Edul-Intro 2. Laidback Luke & Chocolate Puma-Snap That Neck + Alex Peace-Ignition (Boom In The Bass DJ Tool 1) 3. Tiesto & KSHMR ft Vassy-Secrets (Don Diablo VIP Edit) 4.Tough Love ft Ginuwine-Pony (Jump On It) (Sick Individuals Remix) 5. Dr. Fresch-Superfreak 6.CJ Bolland-Sugar Is Sweeter (Armand Van Helden Remix - Robbie Rivera 2015 Remix) 7. Martin Solveig ft Sam White-+1 (Noel Phoenix Bootleg) 8. Luca Debonaire & Matt Auston-Snap! + DJ Eddie Edul-Jack That Body Acapella Tool 9. Disclosure-Bang That (Tommie Sunshine & KANDY Remix) 10. RYME-Time 2 Bump 11. DJ Skip, Andi Rivera & Gettoblaster-Southside Groove (Curtis Gabriel Strollin' Down 5th Remix) 12. Leony!-Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Luca Debonaire Remix) 13. Ummet Ozcan-Lose Control (Masquerade Remix) 14. Luca Debonaire-Wanna Say Yes 15. Joe Stone ft Montell Jordan-The Party (Firebeatz Remix - DJ Primetyme VIP Edit) 16. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP-Soul Makossa (The Unknown Edit) 17. Freestylers-Fall Down 18. Peter Gelderblom & Randy Colle ft MC Gee-Dominator (DJ Paffendorf Remix) 19. DJ Bam Bam-Party On The Dancefloor 20. Major Lazer ft Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley-Powerful (KOMES Remix) 21. David Guetta & Showtek ft MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson-Sun Goes Down 22. Deorro & Zoo Funktion-The Way You Move 23. Firebeatz-Samir's Theme (DJ Primetyme Edit) 24. Deorro & MAKJ-Ante Up 25. Calvin Harris & Disciples-How Deep Is Your Love (R3hab Remix) 26. Lost Frequencies-Are You With Me (Dimaro Remix) 27. Zedd ft John Bellion-Beautiful Now (ADAMO Bootleg)

WELCOME TO CYFOX WORLD
Vision Of Good Sound Vol.28 UMF 2015 Miami Edition (Mixed By Cyfox)

WELCOME TO CYFOX WORLD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 122:42


Salut à tous voici mon nouveau podcast Vision Of Good Sound Vol.28 UMF 2015 Miami Edition en téléchargement je compte sur vous pour partager et à t'abonner via i tunes merci! ENJOY!!!, Hi all here's my new podcast Vision Of Good Sound Vol.28 UMF 2015 Miami Edition in free download ,I count on you to share and you can subscribe via i tunes thank you! ENJOY ! TRACKLIST 1 - INTRO - Lush & Simon & Rico & Miella - We Are Lost (Original Mix) 2 - Armin Van Buuren & Mark Sixma - Panta Rhei (Original Mix) 3 - Tiesto & KSHMR feat. Vassy - Secrets (Original Mix) 4 - Bass Kleph & M35 - Redlining (Original Mix) 5 - WasteLand - Maple (Original Mix) 6 - Lunde Bros Vs Plastik Funk - MPC (Original Mix) 7 - Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk (Arthur White & Tony Rockwell Remix) 8 - Ispolins - RuNL (Original Mix) 9 - Julian Calor - Alarum (Original Mix) 10 - Dannic & Lucky Date feat. Harrison — Mayday (Original Mix) 11 - Promise Land - Alright (Original Mix) 12 - Loken — Sheikh (Marnik Edit) 13 - Damluke & iRook - Alma (Original Mix) 14 - DVBBS & Dropgun feat. Sanjin - Pyramids 15 - Gianni Marino & Abirama - Wrath of the Pharaoh (Original mix ) 16 - GTA & Valentino Khan - Break Your Neck 17 - Mauro Picotto vs. Nicola Fasano & Miami Rockets - Komodo 18 - Sikdope - Unicorn Bounce 19 - Sonny Wilson ft. We Are Loud & Badd - Light It up (Original Mix) 20 - Swanky Tunes feat. C. Todd Nielsen - Fire In Our Hearts 21 - Tommie Sunshine & Halfway House - High 22 - Tujamo & Jacob Plant - All Night (Original Mix) 23 - Yves Larock feat Africanism vs Merzo - Zookey Opal 24 - Arcadia Cry 25 - Blinders - Sirene vs Tear The Roof Up vs Changes 26 - C.U.B.A vs. Rhythm Of The Night vs. Ya Mama 27 - DV&LM Let Her Going Down 2.1 28 - Hardwell & Showtek Blame How We Do 29 - Hardwell Zero 765 U&I 30 - W&W - Rave After Rave (Original Mix) 31 - Lethal Industry Bounce Generation 3 32 - Ravefield vs Head Will Roll vs Love 33 - Skyline of Tomorrow 34 - United We Are vs. Break Free vs. Stringer 35 - Wave Your Horse Hands 36 - Alvita - Warrior (Original Mix) 37 - GTA & TJR-Mic Check 38 - FTampa, WAO - Troy (Original Mix) 39 - GTA & Wiwek feat. Stush - What We Tell Dem 40 - Yellow Claw feat. Ayden-Love Me Till It Hurts 41 - Major Lazer – Roll the Bass 42 - Flosstradamus X Gta X Lil Jon - Prison Riot Chase Me

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DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
DJ Dmitry Kozlov - GUETTAMANIA !!! (F*ck Me I'm Famous MIX)

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 110:36


Необычный микс ,составленный полностью из треков David Guetta ! Записывался под один эвент , где музыка Дэвида была музыкальным фоном на все время мероприятия . Качаем ,слушаем   и делимся впечатлениями . Если микс понравится , то не забывайте нажать кнопку PR , для поддержки данного материала , которая находится рядом с кнопкой " скачать " .P.S. F*ck Me I'm Famous !!! 00:00 01.David Guetta ft. Tara McDonald - Delirious (Laidback Luke Remix) 04:22 02.David Guetta ft.Sam Martin - Lovers On The Sun (Extended Mix) 09:28 03.David Guetta - The World Is Mine (feat. JD Davis - Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix) 14:26 04.David Guetta - Missing You (feat. Novel - Extended Version) 19:11 05.David Guetta feat. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (Extended Mix) 22:52 06.David Guetta - Goodbye Friend (feat. The Script) 26:22 07.David Guetta - When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland - Albin Myers Remix) 32:52 08.David Guetta - Memories (feat. Kid Cudi - Extended Version) 37:15 09.David Guetta & Showtek ft. Vassy - Bad (Original Mix) 40:52 10.David Guatta ft.Sia - Titanium (Official Extended Mix) 44:52 11.David Guetta - One Love (feat. Estelle - Extended Version) 49:45 12.David Guetta & Tocadisco - Sound Of Letting Go (feat. Chris Willis) 53:09 13.David Guetta - Where Them Girls At (feat. Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj) 56:39 14.David Guetta - Sun Goes Down (feat. MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson) 59:01 15.David Guetta vs Snoop Dogg - Sweat (David Guetta Extended Remix) 01:03:10 16.David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat (Vocal Album) 01:06:28 17.David Guetta ft.Sam Martin - Dangerous (DJ Favorite & DJ Kharitonov Remix) 01:08:58 18.David Guetta - Stay 01:11:08 19.David Guetta - Love Is Gone (Eddie Thoneick's Liberte Remix) 01:15:46 20.David Guetta - Sexy Bitch (feat. Akon - Extended Version) 01:19:01 21.David Guetta ft.Sia - She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) (Extended) 01:23:01 22.David Guetta - Crank It Up (feat. Akon) 01:26:01 23.David Guetta feat. Avicii - Sunshine 01:30:24 24.David Guetta - I Can Only Imagine (feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne) 01:33:42 25.David Guetta - Revolver (feat. Madonna & Lil Wayne) 01:36:54 26.David Guetta - Shot Me Down (feat. Skylar Grey) 01:39:48 27.David Guetta - Love, Don't Let Me Go 01:43:21 28.David Guetta - Just A Little More Love 01:46:38 29.David Guetta - Dangerous (Robin Schulz Extended Mix)

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DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
DJ Dmitry Kozlov - GUETTAMANIA !!! (F*ck Me I'm Famous MIX)

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 110:36


Необычный микс ,составленный полностью из треков David Guetta ! Записывался под один эвент , где музыка Дэвида была музыкальным фоном на все время мероприятия . Качаем ,слушаем   и делимся впечатлениями . Если микс понравится , то не забывайте нажать кнопку PR , для поддержки данного материала , которая находится рядом с кнопкой " скачать " .P.S. F*ck Me I'm Famous !!! 00:00 01.David Guetta ft. Tara McDonald - Delirious (Laidback Luke Remix) 04:22 02.David Guetta ft.Sam Martin - Lovers On The Sun (Extended Mix) 09:28 03.David Guetta - The World Is Mine (feat. JD Davis - Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix) 14:26 04.David Guetta - Missing You (feat. Novel - Extended Version) 19:11 05.David Guetta feat. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard (Extended Mix) 22:52 06.David Guetta - Goodbye Friend (feat. The Script) 26:22 07.David Guetta - When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland - Albin Myers Remix) 32:52 08.David Guetta - Memories (feat. Kid Cudi - Extended Version) 37:15 09.David Guetta & Showtek ft. Vassy - Bad (Original Mix) 40:52 10.David Guatta ft.Sia - Titanium (Official Extended Mix) 44:52 11.David Guetta - One Love (feat. Estelle - Extended Version) 49:45 12.David Guetta & Tocadisco - Sound Of Letting Go (feat. Chris Willis) 53:09 13.David Guetta - Where Them Girls At (feat. Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj) 56:39 14.David Guetta - Sun Goes Down (feat. MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson) 59:01 15.David Guetta vs Snoop Dogg - Sweat (David Guetta Extended Remix) 01:03:10 16.David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat (Vocal Album) 01:06:28 17.David Guetta ft.Sam Martin - Dangerous (DJ Favorite & DJ Kharitonov Remix) 01:08:58 18.David Guetta - Stay 01:11:08 19.David Guetta - Love Is Gone (Eddie Thoneick's Liberte Remix) 01:15:46 20.David Guetta - Sexy Bitch (feat. Akon - Extended Version) 01:19:01 21.David Guetta ft.Sia - She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) (Extended) 01:23:01 22.David Guetta - Crank It Up (feat. Akon) 01:26:01 23.David Guetta feat. Avicii - Sunshine 01:30:24 24.David Guetta - I Can Only Imagine (feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne) 01:33:42 25.David Guetta - Revolver (feat. Madonna & Lil Wayne) 01:36:54 26.David Guetta - Shot Me Down (feat. Skylar Grey) 01:39:48 27.David Guetta - Love, Don't Let Me Go 01:43:21 28.David Guetta - Just A Little More Love 01:46:38 29.David Guetta - Dangerous (Robin Schulz Extended Mix)

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DJ DIMIXER
DJ DimixeR, Viduta & Showtek vs. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson feat. Quintino - Booyah (Jacob One Mash Up)

DJ DIMIXER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2015 3:31


DJ DIMIXER
DJ DimixeR, Viduta & Showtek vs. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson feat. Quintino - Booyah (Jacob One Mash Up)

DJ DIMIXER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2015 3:31


DJ VICJAN Presents: Make Some Noise RADIO
Make Some Noise 008 (Year Mix 2014)

DJ VICJAN Presents: Make Some Noise RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2014 60:25


Tracklist : [Official Intro] 01. Wham! - Last Christmas (TAITO Bootleg Edit) 02. Calvin Harris - Faith 03. Henry Fong & Reece Low - Slapjack (Original Mix) 04. Nicky Romero & Vicetone - Let Me Feel (feat. When We Are Wild) 05. Deorro - Stopping Us (Original Mix) 06. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Vinai - Louder (Original Mix) 07. Jack Ü - Take Ü There (feat. Kiesza) [TJR Remix] 08. Chris Lake - Ohh Shhh (Club Mix) 09. Zoolanda - Bring the Beat 10. David Guetta & Showtek - Sun Goes Down (feat. MAGIC! & Sonny Wilson) 11. Chuckie & Diamond Pistols feat. Hyper Crush - Bang! 12. Ariana Grande - Problem (feat. Iggy Azalea) [DJ VICJAN Remix] 13. R3hab & KSHMR - Karate (Original Mix) 14. Project 46 & BYNON - Eyes (Radio Mix) 15. MAKJ - Generic (Original Mix) 16. Slop Rock - No Other Way (Reece Low Remix) 17. Calvin Harris - Open Wide (feat. Big Sean) 18. Deorro & Joel Fletcher - Queef 19. Will Sparks - Ah Yeah 20. Calvin Harris - Blame (feat. John Newman) [R3HAB Club Remix] 21. TJR - Ass Hypnotized (feat. Dances With White Girls) [Club Mix] 22. Dirty Ducks - Gun (Original Mix) 23. Showtek - 90s By Nature feat. MC Ambush (Original Mix) 24. KSHMR - Dead Mans Hand (Original Mix) 25. R3hab & Trevor Guthrie - Soundwave (FTampa Remix) 26. Micha Moor - Space (Dirty Ducks Remix) 27. New World Sounds & Osen - Colors (feat. Juanita Timpanaro [SCNDL Remix] 28. Borgeous & Shaun Frank - This Could Be Love (feat. Delaney Jane) 29. Far Too Loud - Doomsday Machine (Original Mix) 30. Calvin Harris & Alesso - Under Control (feat. Hurts) [Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano Remix] 31. David Guetta - Lovers on the Sun (feat. Sam Martin) [Stadiumx Remix] 32. Axwell / Ingrosso - Can't Hold Us Down 33. Afrojack & Martin Garrix - Turn Up The Speakers (Original Mix) 34. Borgeous - Invincible (Ninni Angemi Remix) 35. Joel Fletcher & Seany B - Loco (Kronic Remix) 36. Joel Fletcher & Seany B - Loco (VINAI Remix) 37. DJ VICJAN - Sherobass (Live Mix) 38. Armin Van Buuren & Andrew Rayel - Eiforya (Bass Modulators Remix) 39. Nanobii - Rainbow Road (Original Mix) Follow: DJ VICJAN Soundcloud : http://bit.ly/1avPBjW Facebook : http://on.fb.me/15DEZvZ Twitter : http://bit.ly/13cDMMy VJPO Records Facebook: http://bit.ly/VJPOrecordsFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/VJPOrecordsTW Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/VJPOrecordsSC

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What Now Show
10-12-14 WhatNowCenter

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 59:45


Guest co-pilot and licensed trainer Sonny Wilson joins the show to discuss the parallels between physical and spiritual fitness.

What Now Show
10-12-14 WhatNowCenter

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 59:45


Guest co-pilot and licensed trainer Sonny Wilson joins the show to discuss the parallels between physical and spiritual fitness.

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 108 - 23.June.2014 "#MonkeyParty Special" feat. the #MonkeyBroz (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2014 31:01


dirtyswift.com facebook.com/dirtyswift twitter.com/dirtyswift soundcloud.com/dirtyswift youtube.com/djdirtyswift 1. Crystal Dust Intro 2. Flosstradamus - Mosh Pit (Feat. Casino) 3. Flosstradamus - Mosh Pit (SPAVEECH EDIT) 4. Ace Hood - Bugatti (Crizzly Remix) (feat. Future & Rick Ross) 5. K!MŦU & R-Ash - Boukak 6. R4 - Missy Elliott Work It (R4 Remix) 7. Dimitri Vegas, Martin Garrix & Like Mike - Tremor (Snavs Trap Edit) 8. Chuckie - Let The Bass Kick (Onderkoffer Trap Bootleg) 9. Flosstradamus - Original Don (Flosstradamus Remix) 10. Future - Move That Dope Acapella (ft. Pharrell, Pusha T & Casino) 11. Showtek - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) (feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson) 12. TNGHT - Higher Ground (Hudson Mohawke x Lunice) 13. ARYAY - The Lawnmower 14. Drake - 0 to 100 (Grandtheft Bootleg) 15. Sudden Beatz - Bring It Back Now 16. Dan Farber - Bootyzilla 17. Milo & Otis = Send It Up 18. Dilon Francis & DJ Snake - Get Low 19. A-Trak & Milo & Otis - Out the Speakers (feat. Rich Kidz) 20. Rockitsientsts - Twurkk Lil Mama 21. Hot Damage - Old Faithful 22. Yo Gotti - King Shit (Kimfu Remix) (feat. T.I.) 23. Brillz & Minxx - Fuzzy Peach (LOUDPVCK Remix)

DJ Christyle Podcast
Special Episode: Bootleggish

DJ Christyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2014 69:58


A collection of original and semi-original tracks I play in the clubs. 1. Koreless vs Cassie vs TWRK - MTI & U (Christyle Live Bootleg) 2. Far East Movement & Sidney Samson - Bang It To The Curb 3. Sean Paul vs DJ Snake x Yellow Claw x Spanker - Get Busy (Christyle Slow Down Bootleg) 4. A$AP Rocky, Drake, 2 Chainz, Kendrick Lamar x TWRK, 4Korners, David Banner - Fuckin' Problems (Christyle Work TWRK Bootleg) 5. Bro Safari, UFO! & Jesse Slayter - Beat It Up 6. Diplo & Lazerdisk Party Sex vs Trinidad James vs TWRK - All Gold Everything (Christyle Live Bootleg) 7. Showtek x Mastamonk vs Vengaboys - We Like To Party (Christyle Transition) 8. Rihanna x Dave Kurtis vs Tiesto & DJ Punish - The Monster (Christyle Shocker Bootleg) 9. Savage x Joel Fletcher vs MAKJ & Hardwell - Swing (Christyle Countdown Reboot) 10. Fedde Le Grand vs Tommy Trash - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Christyle Blair Bitch Bootleg) 11. Lil Jon x Dimitri Vegas x Like Mike vs Guns n Roses vs Martin Garrix x Bassjackers - Welcome To The Jungle (Valid Bootleg / Christyle Animals Reboot) 12. DMX vs Daddy's Groove & Cryogenix x Steff Da Campo & Danny Da Costa vs Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo - Go Tilt Boneless (Christyle Quick Bootleg) 13. Steve Aoki & Chris Lake & Tujamo vs. Juicy J - Boneless Bands (Fashen Booty) 14. Michael Jackson vs Calvin Harris, Nicky Romero x Tony Romera - The Way You Make Me Feel (Christyle Iron Bootleg) 15. Eurythmics vs Martin Solveig & Laidback Luke - Sweet Dreams (Christyle Blow Bootleg) 16. Rihanna vs Bass Kleph - Where Have You Been (Christyle Less Is More Bootleg) 17. 2 Live Crew x Joel Fletcher x Z&Z x Deorro x R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan - We Want Some Pu**y (MAKJ Bootleg / Christyle Reboot) 18. Jay Z & Justin Timberlake vs Blasterjaxx vs Henry Fong vs Jake Reno vs Kai Wachi - Holy Grail (Christyle Reboot of Two Bootlegs and a Remix) 19. Capital Cities vs Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Sander Van Doorn x Martin Garrix - Safe And Sound (Christyle Project T Bootleg) 20. B.o.B vs Tiesto, Quintino & Alvaro x Revero - We Still In This Bitch (Christyle United Bootleg) 21. Three 6 Mafia vs Feenixpawl, The Alan Parsons Project x NERVO, Hook n Sling x Sick Individuals - Sirius Reason (Christyle Bootleg Mash Thing) 22. Showtek x We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson vs Hard Rock Sofa vs Eva Shaw - Booyah (Christyle Get Down Bootleg) 23. Imagine Dragons x Dzeko & Torres vs Otto Knows - Demons/Million Voices (Christyle Live Bootleg) 24. Corona vs Alex Berti, Deviz Bang & EdShock - Rhythm Of The Night (Christyle Earthquake Bootleg) 25. Junior Senior vs DJ Snake vs Kelis & Calvin Harris - Bounce Your Feet (Christyle Bootleg) 26. Marc Benjamin x Steve Angello - Riser (Christyle Knas Edit) 27. Waka Flocka Flame vs Kennedy Jones - Came To A Grove St. Party (Christyle Bootleg) 28. Fleetwood Mac vs Showtek & Justin Prime & Matthew Koma x Yellow Claw - Cannonball Your Own Way (Christyle Live Bootleg) 29. Flosstradamus & Casino x Childsplay vs Nick Catchdubs - Pop That Mosh Pit (Christyle Live Bootleg) 30. Katy Perry & Juicy J vs Mighty Mi & Slugworth - Dark Horse (Christyle Trap Bootleg) 31. 50 Cent & Justin Timberlake vs Hardwell x Carnage - Ayo Technology (Christyle Live Spaceman Bootleg) www.djchristyle.com www.twitter.com/djchristyle www.facebook.com/djchristylemusic www.soundcloud.com/djchristyle

Boom Box Radioshow
Mastiksoul - Boom Box #06

Boom Box Radioshow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 59:37


Mastiksoul - Boom Box #05 - April 23th 2014 Welcome back to BoomBox sessions by Mastiksoul. Enjoy!!! Tracklisting: 01 Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, DubVision - Triton (Dance Valley 2013 Anthem) (Original Mix) 02 Ummet Ozcan, NERVO, R3hab - Revolution (Vocal Mix) 03 Timmy Trumpet, New World Sound - The Buzz (Original Mix) 04 Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah feat. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson (Original Mix) 05 Mutiny UK, Steve Mac, Nate James - Feel The Pressure (Axwell & NEW_ID WTP Mix) 06 Indiana - Solo Dancing (Chris Lake Remix) 07 Deorro - Bootie In Your Face (No Rock Drop) 08 Mastiksoul , Rui Unas, Luciana Abreu - Dança do Campeão - Rbros remix (Mastiksoul Fix) 09 Special Features, Ansolo - Unite (Original Mix) 10 Pierce Fulton - Runaway (Original Mix) 11 Mastiksoul - Live for Life Feat Dmol (Vocal Club Mix) 12 Avicii - Liar Liar (Avicii by Avicii) 13 Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, DVBBS, Borgeous - Stampede (Original Mix) 14 Bastille - Pompeii (Audien Remix) 15 Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Martin Garrix - Tremor (Original Mix) 16 Firebeatz, DubVision - Rockin (Original Mix) Don’t forget to check my social media: http://www.facebook.com/djmastiksoul http://www.twitter.com/mastiksoul http://www.instagram.com/mastiksoul http://www.mastiksoul.com http://www.dominantartists.com

Anna Sarah's Podcast
Anna Sarah - Episode 11

Anna Sarah's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 58:36


Anna Sarah's Podcast - Episode 11 Tracklisting: 01. Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais - Young & Beautiful 02. Mako feat. Angel Taylor - Beam 03. Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo vs. Lana Del Rey - Boneless Summertime 04. Hardwell, MAKJ – Countdown 05. Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah feat. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson (Original vs. Remix) 06. Calvin Harris & Alesso vs. Martin Garrix – Animals Under Control (Bootleg) 07. Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Wizard 08. Jacob Van Hage & Saint Liz - Voodoo 09. Deorro – Dechorro 10. David Guetta feat. Skylar Grey - Shot Me Down 11. Laidback Luke & Hardwell – Dynamo 12. David Guetta, Glowinthedark, Harrison Shaw - Ain't A Party 13. Bassjackers vs. Icona Pop - I Don't Care vs. Crackin (Mashup) 14. Knife Party – Lrad 15. DVBBS & VINAI – Raveology 16. D.O.D - Stomp

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 95 by @dirtyswift - 03.Feb.2014 (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 37:12


dirtyswift.com facebook.com/dirtyswift twitter.com/dirtyswift soundcloud.com/dirtyswift youtube.com/djdirtyswift 1. Who Do You Love Intro 2. YG - Who Do You Love (ft. Drake) 3. Tyga - Throw It Up 4. Nicki Minaj - Boss Ass Bitch Remix (feat. PTAF) 5. Craze & Louis Arson - Twerk Around 6. Luniz - I Got 5 On It (Whiiite x Etc!Etc! Remix) 7. Antuiserum & Mayhem - Cry Baby 8. UZ x AAZAR - Shake 9. Far East Movement - Bang It To The Curb (feat. Sidney Samson) 10. Will.I.Am - Feelin' Myself (feat. Miley Cyrus, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa & DJ Mustard) 11. Don Trip - Still in the Trap (feat. Juicy J) 12. Juicy J - If I Ain't 13. A$AP Ferg - Dump Dump 14. Migos - Chinatown 15. Migos x Drake - Trophies (Remix) 16. Dj K Millz - Drake's Trophies Theme 17. Wale - Clappers (Dj Rell Remix) (feat. Nicki Minaj & Juicy J) 18. Etc!Etc! x Snails - Rubbr 19. Nymz - BingBong 20. Showtek - Booyah (Party Favor Remix) 1 (feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson) 21. Kid Kamillion - Sex Panther 22. Strike Gold - Master 23. Beyoncé - Drunk In Love (feat. Jay Z) 24. Johnny Rain - iii | Ozzie// Hucci | Remix

To Class to musik
Radio Show 7.0 (Dj Mad Official Podcast)

To Class to musik

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 66:47


Hey guy's !! Are You ready for the New Radio Show ? This is the RADIO SHOW 7.0 !!!! Share for all friends !! Listen, share and enjoy it !! Keep groving !!! All rights go to the original artists !! Check out my mixes Here. www.facebook.com/pages/Dj-Mad-off…/336550689706962 Follow Me On Twitter www.twitter.com/djmadofficial Folow me on MAKE ME GUEST www.makemeguest.fr/picardie/profil…adofficial.html Follow me on DJPOD www.djpod.fr/djmadofficial Tracklist : 1. Intro By Dj Mad Official 2. Calvin Harris Thinking about you (acap) Vs Deorro Yee 3. Avicii Vs Martin Garrix - Hey Wizard! (DJ B-Boy Bootleg) 4. Audiokidz - Booyaka (Original Mix) Vs Ahzee Born Again (Org &Laurent H remix) 5. Deorro vs. Jason Derulo ft. 2Chainz & Garmiani - Talk Dirty Motherfucker (Dj Mad Official Mashup) 6. Martin Solveig & Laidback Luke - Blow (Original Mix) 7. Showtek - Booyah (Original Mix) Feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson - 8. Calvin Harris Thinking About you intro by Dj Mad (Laidback Luke remix) 9. Antoine Clamaran - Hey Boy Hey Girl Original Mix 10. Robin Thicke feat. Kendrick Lamar/RIO/New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix) Vs Give It 2 U & Komodo(Benny Benassi Remix) (Dj Mad Official Mashup) 11. Blasterjaxx - Mystica (Xantra Bootleg) 12. Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (Afrojack Remix) 13. Eminem feat. Rihanna - The Monster (Shytsee Bootleg) 14. Stomae/Alvaro & MERCER feat. lil Jon . Papaoutai Formidable/Welcome to the Jungle (FUNK D bootleg)/(deorro Bootleg) 15. R3hab - Go Hard (Xantra Bootleg) 16. Ayu Vs Global Deejays- Feel The Love (Blasterjaxx Remix)/Kids(Steve Wish & Danny Marquez Remix)

Eyedentity Radio
Eyedentity Radio 013 "2013 Yearmix Special

Eyedentity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2014 60:52


Tracklist: 1. Merk & Kremont – Zunami (Original Mix) 2. Marco V – Monophonic (Re-Edit) 3. dBerrie – Output (Original Mix) 4. Martin Garrix – Animals (Tom & Jame Bootleg) 5. HIIO & Eyedentity – Bounce With Me (Original Mix) 6. Denzal Park – Supersonic (Original Mix) 7. Deorro vs. Rihanna – Where Have You Yee (Eyedentity Mashup) 8. Eyedentity – Critter (Original Mix) 9. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano & Nicky Romero vs. Fedde Le Grand ft. Sultan & Ned Sheppard – No Good Underground (Eyedentity Mashup) 10. dBerrie – Zenith (Original Mix) 11. Thomas Newson – Pallaroid (Original Mix) 12. Julian Calor – Griffin (Original Mix) 13. Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Eyedentity Bootleg) 14. Dannic vs. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash ft. John Martin – Reload The Rocker (Eyedentity Mashup) 15. Kid Massive, WeSmile & Databoy – Daylight (Eyedentity Remix) 16. Sick Individuals – Pepper (Original Mix) 17. ID - ID 18. Icona Pop – All Night (Kryder Remix)

Dave Duke - Big Disco
Dave Duke - Annual Report Mix

Dave Duke - Big Disco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2014 53:49


www.facebook.com/davedukeDJ twitter.com/DJDaveDuke Dave Duke - Tune Of 2013 - Deorro - Yee 1 - Ocarina Wake Me Up (Raphael Nuevo Intro Mash-Up) 2 - Avicii - Wake Me Up (Beatbreaker Edit) 3 - Just Mike - Bias 4 - Project T (Martin Garrix Remix) 5 - Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash - Reload (Clockwork Remix) 6 - R3hab, Nervo, Ummet Ocean & Thomas Newson - Pallaroid Revolution 7 - I Dont Care Vs Crackin (BassJackers & Icona Pop) 8 - Deorro - Bootie In Your Face 9 - MAKJ & Henry Fong - Encore 10 - Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - Mammoth 11 - Showtek - Slowdown 12 - Martin Garrix - Animals 13 - Lana Del Ray - Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix) 14 - Showtek & Noise Controllers - Get Loose (Tiesto Remix) 15 - Deorro - Yee (Dave Duke Tune Of the Year) 16 - All Gold Everything (MAKJ Remix) 17 - Eat Sleep Rave Repeat (Calvin Harris Remix) 18 - Dannic & Sick Individuals - Blueprint 19 - Showtek, Sonny Wilson & We are Loud - Booyah 20 - Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & GTA Ft. Wolfpack - Turn It Up 21 - Calvin Harris - Ellie Goulding - I Need your Love (Nicky Romero Remix) 22 - Knife Party - LRAD 23 - 2Unlimited - Get Ready (Steve Aoki Remix) 24 - Danny Avila - Tronco 25 - TJR - Ode To Oi 26 - David Guetta & GlowintheDark - Aint A Party 27 - Calvin Harris - Alesso & Hurts - Under Control 28 - Ocarina - Bodybangers Remix 29 - Epic (Henry Himself 2014 Rework) 30 - Passenger - Let her Go (Andy Jones Remix)

Frank Caro's Podcast

2013 SPECIAL REVIEW http://www.twitter.com/FrankCaro http://www.facebook.com/DjFrankCaro TRACKLIST AFTER DESCRIPTION Frank Caro, resident of Barcelona’s most famous nightclub OPIUM and producer with his partner Alemany for labels like Ultra, Juicy Music, Black Hole Recordings, CR2 records, brings you “The Monkey Show” The weekly radio show will feature the hottest tracks of the moment and naturally exclusive sneakpeaks of his newest productions. Tune in every Tuesday on iTunes & Soundcloud to be the first to hear his new tracks! Frank Caro has established a solid DJ background in the scene with residencies at Amnesia Ibiza (Espuma), Pacha Bcn and ofcourse his current resident at Barcelona’s most famous nightclub OPIUM. Next to that his sets have been enjoyed all around the world including Scandinavia, Holland, Morocco, Portugal, Slovenia, France and in plenty of Spanish night clubs. 
The past year has been crazy for the young spanyard. Frank has worked very close with Robbie Rivera and released on big labels including Ultra, Juicy Music, Black Hole Recordings, CR2 records and much more. He now announces his brand new radio show “The Monkey Show” which will feature the hottest tracks of the moment and ofcourse sneakpeaks of his newest productions. Be the first to catch his new tracks and sign up for the podcast on itunes & Soundcloud! The radio show will be broadcasted on FUN Radio, Spain, DANCE FM, Cyprus and much more to be announced. Welcome to The Monkey Show!! THE BEST OF 2013 01. Alesso Vs One Republic - If I Lose Myself 02. Armin Van Buuren feat Trevor Guthrie - This Is What I Feels Like (Audien Remix) 03. Hardwell & Dyro feat Bright Lights - Never Say Goodbye 04. Avicii - Wake Me Up (Dabox, Raul Mendes & Rafa Carneiro Remix) 05. David Guetta feat Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard, Work Hard (Albert Neve Remix) 06. Martin Garrix - Animals 07. Major Lazer - Watch Out For This (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) 08. Sander Van Doorn - Joyenergizer 09. Nicky Romero Vs Krewella - Legacy 10. Showtek feat Sonny Wilson & We Are Loud - Booyah 11. TJR - What's Up Suckaz 12. Moguai & Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - Mammoth 13. Showtek - Slow Down 14. W&W & Ummet Ozcan - The Code 15. DVBBS & Borgeous - Tsunami

Eyedentity Radio
Eyedentity Radio 012

Eyedentity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 56:12


Tracklist: 1. WeSmile – Strange Days (Original Mix) 2. dBerrie – Output (Original Mix) 3. Thomas Newson – Pallaroid (Original Mix) 4. Tom & Jame, Robin Riccio – Guerilla (Original Mix) 5. Pelari – Rave (Original Mix) 6. HIIO & Eyedentity – Bounce With Me (Original Mix) 7. Marco V vs. Candi Staton – You’ve Go The Reaver (Eddie Thoneick Bootleg) [CLASSIC OF THE MONTH] 8. Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Eyedentity Bootleg) 9. Julian Calor – Griffin (Original Mix) 10. Kid Massive, WeSmile & Databoy – Daylight (Eyedentity Remix) [EYEDENTITY EXCLUSIVE] 11. Hard Rock Sofa & Skidka – Let Me Hear You Scream (Original Mix) 12. Patrick Hagenaar – Live For The Moment (Eyedentity Remix) 13. Icona Pop – All Night (Kryder Remix) 14. Arty vs. Thomas Gold ft. Kaelyn Behr – Remember Flashback (Shaun Lich Mashup) 15. Storm Queen – Look Right Through (MK Dub III)

Bane Paunovic House Music Podcast
Bane Paunovic House Music Podcast #01 (guest mix DJ George)

Bane Paunovic House Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 82:50


Bane Paunovic Mix 01. Zedd feat. Haley Williams - Stay The Night (Nicky Romero Remix) [Interscope]02. Krewella - Live For The Night (Deniz Koyu & Danny Avila Remix) [Sony]03. Showtek feat. We Are Loud feat. Sonny Wilson - Booyah (JP Candela & Alexander Som Remix) [Spinnin]04. Thomas Gold, Kaelyn Behr - Remember (Original Mix) [Axtone]05. Sandro Silva - Payback (Original Mix) [Revealed]06. Merk, Kremont - Zunami (Original Mix) [Protocol]07. Promise Land - Bad DJ (Original Mix) [Size]08. Tiësto feat. Kyler England - Take Me (Michael Brun Remix) [Universal]09. New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute (Original Mix) [DOORN]10. R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan - Revolution (Instrumental Mix) [Spinnin]11. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat. Boostedkids - G.I.P.S.Y (Original Mix) [Smash The House]+ my production:12. Bane Paunovic - There We Are (Original Mix) [Ibiza Ibiza]Guest Mix - DJ George 01. Icona Pop - All Night (Cash Cash Remix) [Big Beat]02. HIIO - Get Up (Original Mix) [Flamingo]03. Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball (Gordon & Doyle Festival Bootleg) [White]04. Static Revenger feat Kay - Back Off, Bitch! (J-Trick Remix) [Dim Mak]05. Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud vs. Hardwell - Booyah Spaceman (Dzeko & Torres RAVE'N Edit) [White]06. TJR - Whats Up Suckaz (Nom De Strip Edit) [Rising Music]07. Kryder - PYRMD (Original Mix) [Protocol Recordings]

EDM LIVE Podcasts by Luck Praise
Luck Praise — EDM LIVE 04 (15.11.2013) (04)

EDM LIVE Podcasts by Luck Praise

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 29:28


Calvin Harris Alesso feat. Hurts - Under Control (Oliver Heldens Bootleg) DSKOTEK - 1,2,3 (Original Mix) Hardwell - Dare You feat. Matthew Koma (Extended Mix) Alvita - Cyborg (Original Mix) D.O.D - Bananas (Skitzofrenix Remix) Blasterjaxx - Snake (Original Mix) Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah (Cash Cash Remix) Issiah Roberts - Cosmo (Original Mix) Davis Redfield feat. Kitty Brucknell - No Tomorrow (Club Mix) Deorro - Dechorro (Original Mix) Rave Radio & Chris Willis - Feel The Love (Reece Low Remix) Laurent Wolf, Armano - No Stress 2014 feat. Eric Carter (Original Club Mix) John Dish E.K.O - Pannda (Original Mix) R3hab, Nervo, Ummet Ozcan - Revolution (Instrumental Mix)

luck original mix r3hab nervo showtek laurent wolf sonny wilson rave radio calvin harris alesso davis redfield deorro dechorro original mix matthew koma extended mix ummet ozcan revolution instrumental mix blasterjaxx snake original mix dskotek hardwell dare you
DJ Elliott Estes Podcast
Elliott Estes Podcast 011 (11-15-13)

DJ Elliott Estes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 31:19


1. Under Control (Extended Mix) - Calvin Harris & Alesso Ft Hurts 2. Blueprint (Original Mix) CK Cut - Sick Individuals, Dannic 3. Born to Rage (USA Version) CK Cut - Dada Life 4. Booyah (original mix) CK Cut - Showtek ft Sonny Wilson & We Are Loud 5. Take Me Home (Extended Mix) - Cash Cash (feat. Bebe Rexha) 6. Go Down (Original Mix) Vinyl Dave Cut - Dyro 7. Get Ready for This (JD Live Bootleg) - 2 Unlimited vs Showtek 8. Welcome To The Jungle - Tall Boys Short Edit (Dirty) - Alvaro & Mercer ft. Lil Jon 9. Tsunami (Original Mix / Cutdown) - DVBBS & Borgeous 10. Countdown (Original Mix) - Hardwell, MAKJ 11. #Pantsdown (Club Mix) CK Cut - The Partysquad, Mitchell Niemeyer 12. Roar (dBerrie RMX / Short Edit) - Katy Perry 13. I Am - Sick Individuals & Axwell ft. Taylr Renee 14. Staars feat. In Atlanta (Original Mix) - Tom Staar, In Atlanta 15. DNA - Calvin Harris Remix - Tall Boys Short Edit - Empire Of The Sun

Alle Petitto
#002 Turn up The Volume Show

Alle Petitto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 60:00


#002 Turn up The Volume Show - This week tracklist: 1/ Empire Of The Sun - DNA (Calvin Harris Extended Remix) 2/ Hardwell & Matthew Koma - Dare You feat. Matthew Koma (Extended Mix) 3/ Afrojack & Spree Wilson - The Spark (Michael Calfan Remix) 4/ Anoop Desai & Moiez - City On A Hill feat. Anoop Desai (Original Mix) 5/ Showtek, Sonny Wilson & We Are Loud - Booyah feat. We Are Loud feat. Sonny Wilson (JP Candela & Alexander Som Remix) 6/ Steve Angello, Matisse & Sadko - Can't Get SLVR (ANDERBLAST MashUp) 7/ Promise Land - Bad Dj (Original Mix) 8/ Ummet Ozcan, NERVO & R3hab - Revolution (Instrumental Mix) 9/ Marcelo CIC & Benjamin K - Keep Running feat. Benjamin K (Dream Valley Anthem) 10/Danny Avila - Tronco (Original Mix) 11/Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & BOOSTEDKIDS - G.I.P.S.Y. feat. Boostedkids 12/Erik Arbores - Get Ready (Original Mix) 13/Icona Pop - Girlfriend (The Chainsmokers Remix)

Frank Caro's Podcast

http://www.twitter.com/FrankCaro http://www.facebook.com/DjFrankCaro TRACKLIST AFTER DESCRIPTION Frank Caro, resident of Barcelona’s most famous nightclub OPIUM and producer with his partner Alemany for labels like Ultra, Juicy Music, Black Hole Recordings, CR2 records, brings you “The Monkey Show” The weekly radio show will feature the hottest tracks of the moment and naturally exclusive sneakpeaks of his newest productions. Tune in every Tuesday on iTunes & Soundcloud to be the first to hear his new tracks! Frank Caro has established a solid DJ background in the scene with residencies at Amnesia Ibiza (Espuma), Pacha Bcn and ofcourse his current resident at Barcelona’s most famous nightclub OPIUM. Next to that his sets have been enjoyed all around the world including Scandinavia, Holland, Morocco, Portugal, Slovenia, France and in plenty of Spanish night clubs. 
The past year has been crazy for the young spanyard. Frank has worked very close with Robbie Rivera and released on big labels including Ultra, Juicy Music, Black Hole Recordings, CR2 records and much more. He now announces his brand new radio show “The Monkey Show” which will feature the hottest tracks of the moment and ofcourse sneakpeaks of his newest productions. Be the first to catch his new tracks and sign up for the podcast on itunes & Soundcloud! The radio show will be broadcasted on FUN Radio, Spain, DANCE FM, Cyprus and much more to be announced. Welcome to The Monkey Show!! 01. Nouveaubeats & Vince Le Fin - Are You Mine 02. Tritonal feat Phoebe Ryan - Now Or Never 03. Dean Cohen & Mednas - Apex 04. New World Sound & Thomas Newson - Flute 05. Kaskade & ZZTTN Vs Moguai - Something Something Champs (Kaskade’s Atmosphere Mashup) 06. Junior Black & Promise Land - Noise 07. Deorro - Dechorro 08. Ummet Ozcan, Nervo & R3hab - Revolution 09. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat Boostedkids - G.I.P.S.Y. 10. Avicii - Hey Brother (Puresang Rave Bootleg) 11. Tommy Trash - Fuckwind 12. Plastik Funk - Get Down On It (Festival Mix) 13. Showtek feat Sonny Wilson & We Are Loud - Booyah (Lucky Date Remix) 14. Moti - Heat It Up 15. Sandro Silva - Payback

Number One Beats by A.C.K.
0113 NumberOneBeats With A.C.K. Radio Show

Number One Beats by A.C.K.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013 59:59


Radio FG USA Pres. NumberOneBeats With A.C.K. 0113 1. Federico Scavo Feat. Simone – Pra Nao Dizer Que Nao Das Flores (Marco Lys Remix) 2. Stefano Noferini – The End (Original Mix) 3. Dany Cohiba & The Henchmen – Ancora (The NightOwls Remix) 4. Peter Gelderblom & Subsquence – Looking 4 Love (Lexvaz & JJ Mullor Remix) 5. Rio Dela Duna, Lexvaz & JJ Mullor – Dominican Rhythm (Original Mix) 6. Fatboy Slim, Riva Starr – Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat (Main Vocal mix) 7. The Teachers – Paradoxon (Original Mix) 8. Plastik Funk & Pink Fluid – 2 Billion Dollars (Original Mix) 9. John Jacobsen & Kung Foo – We Can Start (Lexvaz & JJ Mullor Remix) 10. Jose Nunez & Erick Morillo Feat. Shawnee Taylor – Addicted (Original mix) 11. Daddy’s Groove & Rob Adans – Unbelievable (Club Mix) 12. Chocolate Puma, Firebeatz – Sausage Fest (Original Mix) 13. Cantoreggi – Bang! (Original Mix) 14. Moguai – When I Rock (Original mix) 15. Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud – Booyah (Original Mix) BOOKING & REMIX REQUESTS: INFO@NUMBERONEBEATS.COM www.numberonebeats.de - www.dj-ack.com - www.twitter.com/ackinthemix - www.youtube.com/ackinthemix - www.youtube.com/NumberOneBeats - http://thedjlist.com/djs/A.C.K./

Fast Foot
Fast Foot - Biorythm 63

Fast Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 56:29


Marco V Sunset BLVD (Original Mix) Oliver Heldens Buzzer (Original Mix) Promise Land, Junior Black Noise (Original Mix) Dyro Go Down (Original Mix) How we Do vs Summertime Sadness Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud vs. Hardwell Booyah Spaceman (Dzeko & Torres RAVE'N Edit) Mercer Turn It Up (Original Mix) Alex Hide Get Away (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix) Deorro vs. Krewella Yee Alive (Clockwork Mashup) Deorro Bootie In Your Face (Original Mix)/ID ID Giuseppe Ottaviani Gave Me (Chris Schweizer Remix) Jetfire African Dreams (Original Mix) Michael Calfan Falcon (Original Mix) Tiesto feat. BT Love Comes Again (Blasterjaxx Remix) I See MONSTAS Nowhere Capital Cities Safe And Sound (Cash Cash Remix) Sidney Samson feat. Killfake Revenge Of The Acid (Original Mix) ID DVBBS x Borgeous Tsunami (Frankie Sanchez Bootleg) Icona Pop All Night (Filip Jenven & Mike Perry Remix) TJR Ode To Oi (Crookers Remix) Wahlstedt & Sebastian Ivarsson Subway (Original Mix) ID

What Now Show
10-13-13 Christians, Missions & a Hero

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 59:44


Guest co-host Sonny Wilson and Chad get some incredible insight from friends of the show, Brittany Crawford and Kristian Simpson. You'll be riveted by Kristian's story and God's hand in it. LISTEN IN.

What Now Show
10-13-13 Christians, Missions & a Hero

What Now Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2013 59:44


Guest co-host Sonny Wilson and Chad get some incredible insight from friends of the show, Brittany Crawford and Kristian Simpson. You'll be riveted by Kristian's story and God's hand in it. LISTEN IN.

The Twilight Lounge with .... DJAsh
The Twilight Lounge Episode 20

The Twilight Lounge with .... DJAsh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2013 1:18


The Twilight Lounge Episode 20 continues the EDM playing with break beats, upright bass lines, groovy house vocals and thick electro drops, “Episode 20” will rock your @$$! and the dance floor with artists like Steve Aoki, Nicky Romero, Showtek, Stanton Warriors and much more.House Music LIVES at The Twilight Lounge mixed A-Live by Yours Truly, DJ Ash. Check Out the set list below:1. Treasure (Cash Cash Remix) – Bruno Mars2. Good Life (Matt Smallwood Remix) – Inner City, Kevin Saunderson3. Back and Forth (Chris Sammarco Remix) - Phillipa Alexander, Cheets4. It’s You (Original Mix) – Duck Sauce5. Should I stay or Should I Go ( Original Mix) - JL & AFTERMAN, Feat. Daddy Kool6. Space Cowboy (Original Mix) - Chris Lorenzo, House Monkeyz7. Wanna Be (Original Mix) - Inaya Day, Matt Joko8. Slow Down (Jason Nevins Remix) – Selena Gomez9. Right Now (feat. David Guetta) - David Guetta10. Legacy (Original Mix) - Nicky Romero, Krewella11. Boneless (Original Mix) - Chris Lake, Steve Aoki, Tujamo12. Booyah (Original Mix) - Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud13. Hardy (Diva & Jones Festival Edit) – David Jones14. What's Up Suckaz (Original Mix) - TJR15. Prototype (Original Mix) - Don Diablo, Cid16. Cut Me Up feat. Them & Us (Original Mix) - Stanton Warriors, Them & Us17. Sawtooth (Original Mix) – DJ Fixx18. Applause (Original Mix) – Lady Gaga Comments or Requests? Drop me a line…….DJ-Ash@comcast.net 

Challenge You Podcast
Ultrastreamer Challenge You Podcast 005

Challenge You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


This episode is all about emotions. The mix today is loaded with tracks of all kind, new and old, dark and bright, mashups, remixes and so on to bring the best training experience for you guys. Feel the energy and the passion in the music while you build up your sets. Remember, try not think too much. Feel it instead, alright? Let’s go! #challengeyou @ultrastreamerTracklist01 - Intro02 - Resurection (Axwell’s Recut Club Version) - Michael Calfan03 - Legacy - Nicky Romero, Krewella04 - Man With The Red Face (Hardwell Remix - Ultrastreamer Cowabunga Edit) - Mark Knight, Funkagenda05 - Homeless (Nite Mix) - Ted Nilsson, CJay Swayne, Errol Reid06 -  Tundra - Paris Simo, Merk & Kremont07 - Give it Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers08 - You Make Me - Avicii09 - Jump (Makj Remix) - Robbie Rivera, Federico Scavo, Makj10 - Army (Bass King & X-Vertigo Remix) - Ned Shepard, Nervo, Sultan, Omarion11 - Just Some Loops - Martin Garrix & TV Noise12 - Booyah - Showtek, We Are Loud, Sonny Wilson13 - 076 Triangles (Losing My Religion - Ultrastreamer Mashup) - Hardwell, Tiesto

Jay L Audio EDM Podcast
Jay L Audio - Episode #7 "Heavy Artillery"

Jay L Audio EDM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013 67:50


Jay L Audio Podcast #7 "Heavy Artillery" featuring new music from Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud, Don Diablo, Matt Nash, Nicky Romero, Krewella, Vicetone, Small Pools, The Chainsmokers, Denzal Park, Provenzano, Tiesto, Nari & Milani, Delayers, Madeon, Danny Avila, Kim Cesarion, B3TA, Bass King, X-Vertigo, Golden Sun, Avicii, Katt Niall, TJR, Swanky Tunes, Hard Rock Sofa, Vice, Mike Taylor, Alex Gaudino, Mario, Starkillers, Quintino, Blasterjaxx, Qulinez.

LEGORADIO EPISODE #004

"LEGOHEADS PRESENT LEGO-RADIO"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 27:35


Tracklist: 1: Laidback Luke & Hardwell - Dynamo 2: Deorro - Lose It 3: Chris Lake, Steve Aoki, Tujamo - Boneless 4: Blasterjaxx - Fifteen (Hardwell Edit) 5: Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah.!! 6: Kill The Buzz - Shake 7: Zedd Feat Foxes - Clarity (Tiesto Remix) 8: Tony Junior - Twerk Team 9: Billy The Kit, Blasterjaxx - Loud & Proud 10: Knife Party - LRAD Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legoheads Twitter: https://twitter.com/LEGOHEADSDJ

DJ Eddie Edul Podcast
DJ Eddie Edul September 2013 Podcast

DJ Eddie Edul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2013 66:03


The regular edition of the E2 Podcast is back, live and ready for downloading!!! An upfront new mix of EDM, Electro House, Hardstyle, Pop, Dance, Techno and Turntablism. Featuring tracks from Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr, Kaskade VS Visionaire, David Guetta & GlowInTheDark, Martin Garrix, Deorro, Icona Pop, Enrique Iglesias, Empire Of The Sun VS MOTTO, Richard Vission ft Luciana, Showtek ft We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson, TJR, Krewella, Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar, Armin Van Buuren, Arty ft Chris James & more. Turn it up & enjoy... DJ Eddie Edul September Podcast 2013 Tracklisting 1. DJ Eddie Edul-Intro 2. Fatboy Slim & Riva Starr-Eat Sleep Rave Repeat (E2 Acapella Tool) + Kaskade VS Visionaire-Atmoshpere (Eddie Edul Arimino Bootleg) 3. David Guetta & GlowInTheDark-Ain't A Party 4. Hardwell VS Zedd, W&W & MakJ-Jump & Spring For Clarity (Verdugo Brothers Bootleg) 4. Martin Garrix-Animals (BeatBreaker Edit) 5. Deorro-Crank It Up + DJ Bam Bam & Alex Peace-Get This Party Started (DJ Tool) 6. Icona Pop-All Night (Cash Cash RMX) 7. Enrique Iglesias-Turn Up The Night 8. Empire Of The Sun VS Zedd & MOTTO-Alive (MakJ VS Clockwork Bootleg) 9. Afrika Bambataa-Just Get Up And Dance (Acapella) + Vato Gonzalez-Sushi Riddim 10. Richard Vission ft Luciana-Primitive 11. Steff Da Campo & Danny Da Costa-Go + DJ Bam Bam & Alex Peace-Here We Go (DJ Tool) 12. Showtek ft We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson-Booyah 13. Major Lazer-Bubble Butt (Dada Life RMX) 14. TJR-What's Up Suckaz (DJ Primetyme Edit) 15. Krewella-Live For The Night (Deniz Koyu & Danny Avila RMX) 16. Will.I.Am VS NatNoiz-#thatPOWER Bounce (Massive Rock & Scaltormix Mash) 17. Wax-Rosana (Michael Mind RMX) 18. Michael Mayeda-Twerk For Me 19. Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar-Thinking About You (Eddie Edul OG to Firebeatz Flip) 20. Armin Van Buuren-This Is What It Feels Like (DJ Hope Edit) 21. Arty ft Chris James-Together We Are (Audien RMX)

DJ Mad House Session
DJ Mad House Session 57

DJ Mad House Session

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2013 64:18


1- Cowboy (Congorock Remix) - Zeds Dead & Omar Linx 2- Monkey In Love (Original Mix) - Tommy Trash 3- LRAD (Original Mix) - Knife Party 4- Cango (Original Mix) - Pelari 5- Papaoutai (Brice François Mashup) - Stromae 6- Raise Those Hands (Original Mix) - R3hab & Bassjackers 7- Puzzle (Original Mix) - Quintino & Blasterjaxx 8- Tronco (Original Mix) - Danny Avila 9- Watch Out For This (Bumaye) [Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix] - Major Lazer 10- Lion Till Tonight (DJ Mad Mashup) - Fedde Le Grand & Michael Calfan vs Laidback Luke & Jonathan Mendelsohn 11-Booyah (Original Mix) - Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud 12- KEMI KUKATU ( UFORIA BOOTLEG )- Marcus Schossow, Sebjak Vs Ivan Gough & Jebu 13- Jumper (Original Mix) - Hardwell & W&W 14- YLB (Original Mix) - Sidney Samson & Leroy Styles 15- Hey Now feat. Kyle (Club Mix) - Martin Solveig & The Cataracs 16- Burn (Tiesto Remix) - Ellie Goulding

Callum Mair Present's #AfterDark
Callum Mair Present's #AfterDark - Episode 001

Callum Mair Present's #AfterDark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013 59:59


This first episode of After Dark, is a collection of my current favourite songs plus some 'golden oldies' to celebrate the start of the podcast. It will soon be available in the iTunes store, so if you have an Apple device, make sure to download the Podcast app from the app store and download the podcast. Subscribe to NEVER MISS AN EPISODE!! Tracklist: 1. Afrojack - Jack That Body w/ Calvin Harris Feat. Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love (Nicky Romero Remix) 2. Hardwell & Laidback Luke - Dynamo 3. Tiesto & MOTi - Back To The Acid w/ Nicky Romero vs Krewella - Legacy (Callum Mair Mashup) 4. Afrojack - Raybomb w/ SHM & Laidback Luke Feat. Deborah Cox - Leave The World Behind (Acapella) 5. Deorro - Yee 6. Steve Angello vs Matisse & Sadko - SLVR [TRACK OF THE WEEK] w/ Lady Gaga - Judas (Thomas Gold Remix) 7. Qulinez - Troll (SICK INDIVIDUALS Remix) w/ Usher - Scream (Project 46 Remix) 8. Alesso vs Gotye vs Nero - Promise Somebody Clash (Callum Mair CLASHup) 9. Dannic - Tombo 10. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash Feat. John Martin - Reload 11. Steve Angello vs Wayne & Woods - I/O w/ Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way? (POTN Booty) [Callum Mair Festival Edit) 12. Sebjak & Marcus Schossow - Liceu 13. Showtek, Sonny Wilson, We Are Loud - Booyah 14. Hardwell Feat. Amba Shepard - Apollo (Hardwell Ultra Edit) 15. Axwell - Centre Of The Universe (Remode) 16. Noisecontrollers & Showtek - Get Loose (Tiesto Remix) w/ Alvaro & Merver Feat. Lil Jon - Welcome To The Jungle 17. Hardwell - Spaceman (Headhunterz Remix)

Luis Funez: The Podcast
Luis Funez August 2013 Mix

Luis Funez: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 55:45


The finest music of the month mixed by the honduran Luis Funez. 01. Savoy & Heather Bright - We Are The Sun (SICK INDIVIDUALS Remix) 02. Madeon - Technicolor (Club Extended) 03. Sander Van Doorn - Neon (Club Mix) 04. Fedde Le Grand & Michael Calfan - Lion (Feel the Love) (Instrumental Mix) 05. Vicetone - Tremble (Original Mix) 06. Tommy Trash - Monkey In Love (Original Mix) 07. Marcus Schossow, Sebjak - Kemi (Original Mix) 08. Gregori Klosman Bassjackers - Flag (Original Mix) 09. Mike Hawkins, Pablo Oliveros, Henry Fong - Jump! (Original Mix) 10. Quintino & Blasterjaxx - Puzzle (Original Mix) 11. Hardwell & W&W – Jumper (Original Mix) 12. TJR - What's Up Suckaz (Original Mix) 13. Showtek feat. We Are Loud! & Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Original Mix)

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Mauricio Cury
Turbo Beats #87

Mauricio Cury

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 57:58


1. Steve Aoki, Chapter & Verse, Alika - 2x2 2. PAWSA - Too Cool To Be Careless 3. Ferreck Dawn & GUZ (NL) - Friends Around (Set It Off) 4. Zerb & Stealth - Memory 5. Mark Knight, James Hurr - You Take Me Higher 6. Armin van Buuren & David Guetta ft. Aldae - In The Dark 7. Jan Danen x ACE ON THE BASE - Yeke Yeke 8. Melsen - Keep Running Back 9. Bingo Players & Firebeatz - Droppin' Hot (feat. Sonny Wilson) 10. Hardwell & Dyro feat. Bright Lights - Never Say Goodbye 11. Daddy's Groove feat. Mindshake - Surrender 12. Coldplay - Viva La Vida (Mauricio Cury Edit) 13. Jax Jones & Joel Corry & Jason Derulo - Tonight (D.I.Y.A) 14. Wildcrow - África (Firefly)

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