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From Lost In Eros – Book 1Upstairs AdventuresIn 10 Parts By BradentonLarry. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels. Then Toshia climbed up onto the deck next to Don and said, “I like your friend.”Shelonda had gotten off Don and was now kneeling on the bench in the tub, facing them and stroking his cock. Don smiled at Toshia, and said, “She seems to like you too. Did you notice that the couple over there has been watching us?”“Oh really?” Toshia looked over her shoulder at them, then back to Don, “They're kind of cute, want me to invite them to join in?”“It's either that or back to searching for the garden,” Don said. Shelonda was now sucking on his cock.“Hum, right,” Toshia said thoughtfully. “Well, we're here, might as well make the most of it.” She twisted around and beckoned to the couple.“Well, if you feel that way, we could just get everyone here over to the mat area, and make a real orgy of it,” Don laughed.“Maybe later,” she said and gave him a quick kiss. Then she was sitting up to greet the new couple and to make introductions.Heather was a gorgeous woman with light brown skin, a cheerful smile, and long black hair hanging down her back, as well as a beautiful body with another world-class ass. Steve was a taut runner type with very light blue eyes and light hair cut very close to his scalp.Toshia slipped into the water with Heather, where the two of them got acquainted. Shelonda got up on top of Don again, but this time facing him, and Steve stood up over Don so that she could suck on his cock. As she did this, Shelonda rode back and forth on Don's body, while he reached up to fondle her tits and tease her nipples.Don could see Heather sitting up on the edge of the tub then, and knew Toshia was between her legs, but before too long the two women had made their way up onto the deck next to Don and the others where they moved into a 69, with Heather on top. Steve pulled out of Shelonda's mouth and went over to kneel behind Heather's upturned ass. While Toshia was licking at Heather's clit, Steve pushed his cock into Heather's cunt.On top of Don, Shelonda was working herself up and down on his cock as well as back and forth on his body. It wasn't long before he felt her cunt squeezing and pulling at his cock, and then she was shuddering with another orgasm. She fell forward on him, kissing his chest, and then lying there on top of him as they watched the other three playing.Steve was really plowing away into Heather, who had her face firmly lodged between Toshia's thighs. Meanwhile, Toshia was there licking and sucking at Heather while Steve's cock and balls moved right over her face. Don heard first Heather and then Toshia coming loudly over the noise of the waterfall. Then Steve was coming up inside Heather.As Don watched this with Shelonda, he got an idea and got her to let him up. When Steve pulled out of Heather, letting a long stream of cum and Heather-juice run down to Toshia's waiting mouth, Don took his place, giving a wink to Toshia, and then promptly pushing his cock into Heather's messy cunt. Heather pushed back at Don, and then lowered her face back down to Toshia's cunt and clit.Steve went over to Shelonda, who greeted him with a mouth that was eager to get him ready for more action.Don could feel Toshia licking at Heather as he fucked in and out of Heather's exceptionally hot and tight cunt. He held on to Heather's waist and fucked hard and deep into her. This time, it was Don's orgasm that set things off. He felt his balls tighten, his cock swell, and then his cum shot out of him in a long hot stream. He held still in Heather, trembling, for a long moment, and then slowly pulled out of her.As soon as Don was clear, Toshia pulled Heather down further, so she could get her mouth on the woman's cum-filled cunt. In another moment, Toshia was shaking and moaning while she kept licking and sucking cum out of Heather, all of which sent Heather over the edge again.Don sat back on his haunches, inordinately pleased with himself. Toshia and Heather were lying in a pile, with Toshia still sucking cum, and Steve had Shelonda on her back with his cock sliding in and out of her cunt. Finally, Toshia let Heather go, and the two women disentangled themselves. Heather grinned at Don, who waved back at her, and then crawled over to make out with Shelonda while Steve kept at it.Don leaned down over Toshia and said, “If you're quite through, perhaps we should hit the showers and get back to work.”Exploration ends with a bang!Toshia and Don splashed out of the hot tub and down into the pool, which they quickly crossed and climbed out of. Going to the left, they entered the large shower room. The water was, of course, wonderfully warm. Don seemed to just assume that he should wash Toshia's hair, getting a handful of SHAMPOO and starting to work it into her hair and scalp. Toshia relaxed and just enjoyed the feeling. She found herself thinking that after this was all over she would seriously considering trying to convince Sarah to try a three-way relationship with Don. She smiled at the thought and noticed that his cock was already regaining its erection. She gave it a playful pat and then stepped under the water to rinse her head. When she stepped out again, Don was there with a soapy washcloth, and began to wash her body lovingly.Yeah, she thought, definitely worth considering trying to see if this could work in the real world. He lingered over the area between her legs and she leaned on his shoulder to let the shivers pass over her. When Don finally finished there, she surprised herself by saying, “You forgot someplace,” and then turned around, bent over a bit, and reached back to spread her ass cheeks.“Oh, uh, I guess I did,” Don stammered. He didn't hesitate, though, to work his soapy cloth between her cheeks and then into her asshole. Toshia found herself wiggling her ass at him, enjoying the attention. Well, this is definitely something new, she thought. When he finished, she stood up, laughing a little to herself and got under the shower to rinse.When she was thoroughly free of soap, she turned to see Don washing his hair, cock standing out in front of him. Two options occurred to Toshia, and she chose the second one, saying, “Hey, I'm supposed to do that!”Don laughed, and said, “Well, you were busy.”Toshia shook her head at him and began to wash his hair and body as thoroughly as he had hers. While she was stroking her washcloth up and down the shaft of his now very hard cock, he pulled her into him and kissed her deeply. Reminding herself that they were supposed to be looking for the garden, she pushed away from him with a smile and said, “We can get back to that later.”When she worked her washcloth between his ass cheeks, and then mischievously pushed a finger up his ass, Toshia was a bit surprised that he didn't object or even jump. She filed that information away for future reference, as he had no doubt done with her reaction to that particular treatment.At last, when they were both clean and dry, they headed out to cross the gym. They both waved to Shelonda who was climbing out of the pool with a big, adorable smile on her face. Toshia said, “I could see bringing her with us.”“She can help if there's a fight, that's for sure,” Don said, seriously considering the suggestion.“Shelonda,” Toshia said, “do you know how to get to the garden?”“Um, no, I don't think so,” she answered. “I don't think I've ever been to the garden.”“Would you like to help us try to find it?” Toshia asked.“Sure,” Shelonda smiled. “Just let me dry off.”When she returned to them, they set off, leaving the gym and heading up the stairs in the corridor outside.As they walked, Don asked, “Shelonda, I forgot to ask earlier, do you remember anything before you were here in the Manor?”Toshia stifled a derisive chuckle, and Don shot her a mildly sheepish glance.“Before the Manor?” Shelonda seemed puzzled. “I don't understand.”“Where did you learn to fight?” Don tried.She shrugged, “I just know how. I like it. I mean, sparring; I don't like fighting for real.”The second floor was as they remembered from the day before: high ceilinged corridors, with soft carpet and dark-paneled walls. At intervals, there were candle holders set into the walls, as well as benches, which always seemed to be directly opposite mirrors. Of course, now Toshia suspected that each mirror was really a window on the other side. They could see any number of doors down the corridor which stretched away in the distance, as well as a few side corridors opening out from this one.“Did you ever fight for real?” Don asked Shelonda.Shelonda laughed, and said, “No. What's there to fight about?”“Well, how do you know you don't like it?” Toshia asked with a friendly smile.“Hum, I don't know,” Shelonda answered seriously.Toshia opened the first door on the left, while Don opened the one on the right. Though they now both thought the door to the garden would be distinctive and labeled “GARDEN”, they also had hopes of finding the Player, who had promised to help them. Toshia wasn't surprised to see that hers was a bedroom; a fairly small one by Manor standards; though, she was surprised there was no one having sex in it. She looked over at Don, who just shook his head in response to her silent inquiry as he shut his door.“I just don't think I would like fighting if it were for real,” Shelonda continued to muse.Don smiled at the young woman and reached out to hold her hand. Toshia thought he must also be a bit concerned about freaking out the poor amnesiac girl. Don asked, “Well, what would it be like to fight for real?”This was a poser, and Shelonda took a while to think about it, during which the group moved down the corridor to the next set of doors. In this bedroom, otherwise much like the previous one, she did find people having sex. A woman with rather large tits was on her back on the bed, with her head hanging off the edge. A man was in front of her, slowly fucking his cock in and out of her mouth and throat as he reached forward to squeeze and tease her tits. Lying on her belly on the bed, with her face between the legs of the first woman, was another woman quite intent on what she was doing with her mouth.“That looks like fun,” Shelonda said from next to Toshia.“Yeah it does,” Toshia nodded.“What?” Don asked as he closed his own door.Toshia pulled her door closed, and said to Shelonda, “Let's not give him any ideas.”“Why not?” Shelonda wondered.Toshia realized she didn't have an answer to that, so she just started off down the hall.“Yeah, why not?” Don asked, but he also moved on down the hall.“I think it wouldn't be play, then,” Shelonda said, abruptly returning to the earlier question. “Sparring is fun; it's play. Real fighting wouldn't be play, so it wouldn't be fun.”Toshia and Don thought about this as they checked another pair of empty rooms. Then Don said, “I guess I don't have any follow up for that.”Toshia nodded and shrugged, and they continued down the hall.Don was the next to find a room with appreciable activity. When he paused there watching, Toshia and Shelonda came over to see what was distracting him. On the floor at the foot of the bed was a man on his back. On him crouched a woman, leaning forward, who apparently had his cock in her cunt. Behind her was another man who was kneeling with his knees far enough apart that he was able to get his cock into her ass; unless, she had both men in her vagina. In front of the woman was a man with his knees bent so the woman could suck on his cock. With the exception of the man on the bottom, there was quite a bit of motion going on all around. On the bed sat two more men, watching the action and stroking their cocks.“Wow!” Toshia breathed. She had thought the things she had done already were pushing the edge.“That looks like fun too,” Shelonda said with a grin.“Have you done that?” Toshia asked her new friend.“Sure. Haven't you?”“Uh, no,” Toshia said, eyes riveted on the woman in the middle of the sexual performance. “I'm pretty sure I'm not up to that yet.”Don was looking from Toshia's face to the sex and back again. “‘Yet', eh?” he smiled. “Want to go in and get a closer look?”Toshia thought about it for a moment, but then sucked in her breath and said, “No.” She looked at Don with his impish smile, and with a twinkle in her eye said, “Yeah, not yet.”Down the corridor, they had to decide what to do at the first side corridor, continue on or turn to the right. Don, who had been in charge of checking doors on the right side, thought they should go to the right, but he admitted he didn't have anything like a good reason for this.“I'd like to continue going straight to make sure we come to the elevator and the stairwell,” Toshia explained.“Fair enough,” Don shrugged, and the trio moved on. As they continued down the long corridor, they saw a room with a writhing group of about eight women and two men spilling off the bed and onto the floor. On the other end of the spectrum, they peeked in on a lovely older woman sleeping soundly. They saw a complicated arrangement of two women with four men. They even saw three men playing together. One guy was laying back on his neck and shoulders with his legs up in the air, as another fucked his ass, and the third had his hand on the first man's cock stroking it intently.“How about that, Don?” Toshia asked with a smirk. “You up for that?”Don shrugged and said with a smile, “Eh, not exactly my style.”Finally, when they could see the elevator door and the open area where the circular stairwell was, they came to a room with one woman lying with her ass off the end of the bed. A man had her legs on his shoulders as he fucked her. Two other men were kneeling on the bed on either side of her, caressing her body and playing with her tits while the woman stroked their cocks. Three other guys were standing by, hard-ons at the ready, obviously waiting their turn.Toshia watched this intently, acutely aware of Don standing close to her with his hard cock, as well as Shelonda with her wonderful feminine body. Her face was flushed and she couldn't deny the heat in her loins. The accumulated arousal from spying on the previous rooms was only a prelude for the intensity of the eroticism of what they were watching now. She finally, said, “Now that I could be up for.”“Want to join them?” Don asked quietly.“No,” she said reluctantly. “It's her party.” She softly closed the door, noticing that she was now extremely distracted.Don led them past the elevator to the open area corresponding to the marble foyer in front of the ballroom on the floor below. This area was much smaller than the one below, and the marble stairwell took up all of one quarter of the space, as it descended to the bottom floor and ascended upward. Like below, this was a hub connecting four main corridors. There were also long, padded benches in the corner opposite the stairwell. Toshia found herself moving over to one of those benches, pulling Shelonda with her.She knew she needed to have a good orgasm to clear her head, and she knew Shelonda would be happy to oblige. Toshia sat down on the bench, and drew the other woman's face down to hers and gave her a long kiss. Then she gently pushed Shelonda down between her legs. Shelonda smiled up at her as she got down on her hands and knees, and lowered her mouth to Toshia's waiting sex. As soon as she felt Shelonda's tongue moving over her, though, Toshia knew she wanted more than that. She looked up at Don to get him to bring his cock over.But Don was looking down the corridor off to the left of the one they'd just come up. He waved, made a beckoning gesture, and then walked off into that corridor. What the hell? Toshia thought, and then, as Shelonda pushed a finger up inside her, ‘Ah, fine; your loss'. Toshia closed her eyes and leaned back against the wall, pushing her pelvis forward on the bench for Shelonda. The young woman certainly knew what she was doing, and it wouldn't take long for Toshia to come.Then, Toshia felt a noticeably masculine hand on her left tit. She smiled, and said, “Came to your senses, eh?”“I'd like to think so,” said Don's voice from in front of her.Toshia's eyes opened to see Don standing behind Shelonda. Looking to her left she saw a dark haired man with dusky, Mediterranean coloring, with his right foot up on the bench and his left hand on her tit. Then a hand moved over her right tit, and Toshia turned to see an older man with a lean physique and salt-and-pepper hair, in a pose mirroring that of his companion on Toshia's left. Both men had half hard cocks bobbing between their legs, which Toshia reached out to take in her hands.Toshia looked back at Don who was watching her with obvious amusement and arousal. She smiled at him, and began to pull and stroke on the cocks in her hands. The men were now pinching and pulling on her nipples, and Shelonda was licking at her clit furiously while fucking her fingers in and out of Toshia's cunt. Toshia imagined how she must look from Don's perspective, and then the orgasm hit her. She writhed there on the bench, anchored by the cocks in her hands and Shelonda's mouth, as wave after wave of ecstasy washed over her.At Don's gentle urging, Shelonda backed away. Toshia was vaguely aware that Don was saying something to Shelonda, but she was only paying attention to the two cocks in her hands. She looked from one to the other, and then sat up on the bench, leaning forward a bit. She tugged both men closer, and then leaned to the left to take that man's cock into her mouth. With her hand tightly wrapped around the base, she lowered her mouth down on the rest of his long shaft, all without letting go of the other man's cock, or even slowing her stroking. Toshia bobbed her head on the cock in her mouth, sucking intently on it. Then she shifted over to the other one, giving it the same treatment. Both men were stroking her hair as she went from one to the other.After a bit of this, she heard Don saying somethi
Month two of the Drum & Bass Odyssey sees Strobe drawing for some classics with some of the latest releases from February. Playing music from Break, Ram Trilogy, Total Science, Apollo Navigation on Heavy Sonics, Culture Shock & Grafix, Benny L, Dillinja, Crystal Clear and many many more ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Our reaction to Red Sebastian and his Eurovision song "Strobe Lights" — the winner of Belgium's Eurosong 2025 national final. We discuss whether the live performance lives up to the betting odds hype; Red Sebastian's vocals and choreography; and whether this song can qualify or even win the Eurovision Song Contest. 00:01 Introduction 01:18 Reaction 04:15 Analysis 14:59 Readers' comments (from wiwibloggs.com)
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Safety isn't just a checkbox—it's essential for every short-term rental. In this episode, international safety expert Justin Ford returns to discuss the biggest safety risks hosts often overlook and how to protect your guests and business.From smoke alarms and fire extinguishers to hot tub safety and bunk beds, this episode is packed with actionable insights for hosts at every level. Justin has spent over a decade advocating for vacation rental safety, and today, he's sharing the most critical lessons from real-life incidents, upcoming regulatory changes, and how to stay ahead of safety requirements.We're also joined by Wendy Doris, a successful co-host, who shares how implementing Justin's safety strategies has improved her business and given her peace of mind.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeThe most overlooked safety risks in short-term rentalsWhy fire safety should be your top priority (and common mistakes hosts make)How to keep guests safe in hot tubs and poolsThe real cost of ignoring safety (beyond legal liability)Why the Breezeway safety course should be mandatory for your teamThe future of short-term rental safety regulations and how to stay compliantListen now to ensure your rental meets the highest safety standards.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBreezeway Safety Course (free training for hosts) – Sign up hereBreezeway STR Software (your first property is free) – Claim it hereSmoke Alarm with Strobe (for hearing-impaired guests) – First Alert StoreHeat Detector (for garages & attics) – First Alert StoreBest Fire Extinguisher for STRs – First Alert PRO5Add This to Your ListingHosts should include a Safety section in their Airbnb or direct booking listing:Safety: We do full safety audits of this property annually, and smoke alarms, CO alarms, pool alarms, and the quality of hot tubs and pools are checked before each guest arrives. Our annual safety audits include fire safety, fall prevention, emergency preparedness, electrical and appliance safety, furniture and amenity safety, and pool and hot tub safety.More from Justin FordOther Episodes Featuring Justin:What Every Host Needs to Know About STR Safety8 Danger Zones in a Short Term Rental and How to Avoid ThemDryer Safety in Your Short Term RentalCleaning is Now
Lords: * Maxx * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=mildreth * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=delia * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=cosmicfault * Chall Topics: * I love the steam deck * The puzzle of the Wikipedia did you know section * The neuroplasticity theory of why we dream * https://www.instagram.com/reel/DELHsgYRamy/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-eye_hallucination * https://www.mirror.co.uk/science/viral-image-unrecognisable-objects-creepy-14705067 * She Needed a Hobby, by Maxx Microtopics: * Comic Fury. * The most mediocre comic. * Mildreth of the Night. * Collage vs. ransom note. * A squirrel that finds a way to contact aliens. * Using Redbubble to host your webcomic. * Direct-to-cassette podcast episodes. * A co-op game that makes you raise your voice. * Overcooked but it's a train. * The part of the train that keeps you moist and warm. * How to run Pico-8 on the Steam Deck. * Not wanting to get a Steam Deck because you might drop it on your face. * How many liters a parrot is. * One of those massage beds where your face goes in a little hole and your hands dangle to reach the controls of the Steam Deck that's lying on the ground. * Waterproofing the Vive. * Games Done Pwick. * Sonic the Hedgehog looking like he ought to be a progress bar but he definitely isn't. * Emulators: you can do that! * Extremely intricate marble runs. * Retiring so you have enough time to configure the warping on your enormous loom. * The pleasant monotony of weaving vs. the meticulous craft of warping. * Tuning 1000 pianos at once. * Using a drop spindle to turn wool into thread. * Spinning wool straight from the rabbit. * Breeding for maximum stats on every axis. * Facts that are not particularly fun. * Seeing what the Wikipedia home page looks like on January 2nd, 2525. * Why is a mountain landscape? * Make-your-own-fun fun facts. * Who is this man? Why did he steal a horse? * Clicking on the nomination wizard. * Five Clicks to Jesus and other Wikipedia routing games. * Getting really into patterns and categories. * Shoehorning your favorite pop culture thing into everywhere you can fit it. * Mock Guffin. * Breaking down a story into a list of tropes. * Screen savers for the visual cortex. * Finding stories in the noise. * Different levels of the thing where you see patterns on the back of your eyelids. * How much can you see behind your eyes? * Running experiments on your own physiology. * New places on your body you haven't pressed yet. * Strobe lights for your ears. * Covering the speaker on your phone because you're too place to turn down the volume. * How text looks in your dreams. * Latching onto the idea of a story. * Tasting a lot of math problems before you go to sleep. * A gross crinkled dog texture. * Accidentally crocheting so much that you remake the universe. * The names of such unthinkable numbers. * A crochet pattern for an infinite Mobius strip. * Cool yarns from the local crafting store. * The ability to stick with a hobby. * Crocheting a functional internal combustion engine.
The first D&B Odyssey show of the year and it doesn't disappoint! Strobe blends together tunes from different eras and styles in the only way he knows how, whilst keeping the energy up at all times! If you haven't listened to one of these shows already, you are in for a treat. Trackless to come, but featuring music from Break, Origin Unknown, Digital, Minor Forms, Amoss, Fierce, Calibre, Mako to name a few. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Olli und Silvana starten mit einem Gast ins Jahr 2025 - es gab mehrfach Wünsche, dass mal wieder eine dritte Person dabei sein soll. Und für Olli war direkt klar: das wird Heiko sein. Olli kennt ihn seit Jahren, zuerst von Tacwrk, aber auch als Sportschütze und inzwischen durch seinen Job bei Nextorch. Und weil Heiko als Westberliner eine spannende Vergangenheit hat, geht es in dieser Folge nicht nur um Taschenlampen, sondern auch um Waffenkäufe für DDR-Spitzenpolitiker und Agententätigkeiten. Und für alle mit Meinung: natürlich geht es auch um das Strobolicht bzw den Strobe bei der Nextorch. Wie immer handelt es sich nicht um Werbung oder ein bezahltes Gespräch, sondern um einen Talk unter Kumpels, die diverse Marken nennen, weil sie sich damit beschäftigen. Wer Heisse Eisen-Merch kaufen will, kann das gern tun - in diesem Shop ! Bei Fragen oder Anregungen, schreibt gern per Instagram oder eine Mail - die Adresse findet ihr auf der Internetseite heisseeisenberlin.de
For Strobe's final show of 2024, he treats us to a vinyl only mix from the vaults! They are one of the greats of the scene - Bad Company UK. This mix was done over ten (yes ten!) years ago, on two decks and a mixer. In his own words, "Vinyl crackle all over the place, but lots of character!" ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
The show broadcasts live from "Injured On The Go, Just Call Mo's Studio." - Dan compares infidelity to cereal choices in a parody song. - Dan and Tom kick off the Friday free show of "A Mediocre Time." - Dan and Ross discuss pinball addiction and its tie to Orlando's talk scene. - Pinball machines noted as guest favorites and "smile makers." - Discussion of PinballDudes.net's rental and rotation model. - Pinball machines compared to classic cars as dad hobbies. - Andrea suggests spontaneous late-night pinball playing. - Humorous references to Burger King bathrooms and Digital Underground. - Trivia about Digital Underground's "Sex Packets" and Tupac's role in "Nothing But Trouble." - Dan recounts nearly being hit by someone in a medical gown. - Ross describes following an erratic driver on I-4 like a "ghost ship." - Debate on self-driving car safety versus human drivers. - Joke about changes to Florida traffic school point laws. - Speculation on 200 new Florida laws, including a misspelled one about "alligator rides." - House Bill 49 allows 16- and 17-year-olds to work full-time. - Debate on self-defense laws involving bears, with Dan joking about impressing his dog. - House Bill 321 bans releasing lighter-than-air balloons. - New massage parlor regulations combat trafficking. - House Bill 461 exempts recent mothers from jury duty. - Dan jokes about avoiding jury duty by discarding summonses. - House Bill 583 permits larger wine containers, with nods to past growler restrictions. - Dan reminisces about his mom's large Chianti jugs. - Joke about selling "Tom and Dan DeSantis wine pumpkins." - Debate on whether police need training for new laws. - Tuttle drops a surprising revelation in a recent guest appearance. - Jamie Foxx's Netflix special "What It Happened Was" critiqued for its awkward format. - Listener feedback on Jamie Foxx's special, highlighting its religious themes. - Comparison of Jamie Foxx's special to polished stand-up like Anthony Jeselnik's. - Discussion on Jeselnik's precision and his critique of oversaturated podcasting. - Fictional idea of a comedian losing humor due to a medical condition. - Speculation about Jamie Foxx's storytelling approach as a business move. - Ross recounts a fireworks warehouse confrontation involving his son. - Anecdote about warehouse neighbors like a cookie company and Nutty Bavarian. - Ross shares a near-miss incident with a reckless driver. - Importance of staying calm during near-miss accidents. - Joke about renaming Dog Track Road to "Dog the Bounty Hunter Track." - Light criticism of school mascots tied to dog gambling. - Dan jokes about upgrading Tom's truck, comparing it to others. - Nostalgia about meeting friendly motorcycle company folks. - Extravagant spending stories about Hulk Hogan, Shaquille O'Neal, and Jay-Z. - Belichick moves to college football to groom his son Steven as head coach. - Debate on inherited leadership roles in sports and their scrutiny. - Comparison of Belichick's move to LeBron James playing with his son. - Dan reflects on generational career advantages for kids. - 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In the penultimate D&B Odyssey show of 2024, Strobe pulls a selection with a vibe that harks back when he had a residency on one of the founding London drum & bass pirates - Rude FM. Drawing tunes with a dark and moody edge, this show is perfect for those short winter days. Featuring music from, Amoss, Sweetpea, DJ Crystl, Benny L, Minor Forms, Break, Icicle, Ed Rush & Nico to name a few! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Jake Pita is Chicago's deaf comic! I'm happy to say that this is his second appearance on the show. Catch him live at his next comedy appearance! He would be happy to see you.
In this months show, Strobe goes through his archives to present you a firing fast paced mix from 2021. Music from Sub Focus, Break, Ram Trilogy, Shimon, Ed Rush & Optical, Fresh and many more. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
In this episode, Cameron and Aubrey discuss instrumental music, and why we listen to it. Is it just for the vibes, or is it to learn more about ourselves? Hope you enjoy! Songs we discuss: "Strobe" by DeadMau5 "Bad" by Polyphia "Tender Surrender" by Steve Vai "Sandstorm" by Darude
A Hard(core) Day's Night Approachability: 8/10 (Wild-ass indie grindhouse musical ) Content Warnings: Violent sexual assault; Sex trafficking; Strobe effects; Shaky cam Next Week's Film RandomHorror9 T-Shirts! Hosts: Jeffrey Cranor & Cecil Baldwin (Find more of our work on Welcome to Night Vale) Logo: David Baldwin Random Horror 9 Patreon YouTube, Twitter, Letterboxd, & Instagram: @RandomHorror9 We are part of Night Vale Presents
Lee and Paul have a brief chat about Richard Franklin's "Patrick" (1978). It's a little drunken, it's a lot informal and unedited. Don't feel like you need to get out of your coma for it. Just spit at us a bit to let us know you care. "Patrick" IMDB Paul's YouTube Beer Reviews. PA Outdoors Couple. Featured Music: "Patrick Pt. 3" by Goblin & "The Strobe" by Brian May.
In this months show, Strobe submits a mix that would wouldn't be out of place back in the era of TechStep. As the title of the show suggests its "One for the Headz" ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Welcome back to Rinse And Repeat Radio! On this week's guest mix we Reesh out of Dallas, TXReesh can be found rocking some of the coolest spots in Dallas like Green Light Social, Komodo Lounge, & much more.He took over the first half of the episode and put together a mix just for us.Episode 226, turn it up! **Tracklisting****Reesh Guest Mix**1.) Chappell Roan - Good Luck Babe (Reesh Edit)2.) John Summit ft. Hayla - Shiver (Reesh Edit)3.) Beyonce - Cuff it (Reesh Edit)4.) Fred Again x Nicky Youre - Sunroof x Delilah (Reesh Edit)5.) Avicii - Wake Me Up (Reesh Edit)6.) Sugahill Gang - Apache (Reesh Edit)7.) Travis Scott x Axwell & Ingrosso - Fein (Reesh Edit)8.) Lana Del Ray - Summertime Sadness (Reesh Afro House Edit)9.) Casseo - Prada (Reesh Remix)10.) Keinemusik - Move (FOMO Remix)11.) The Weeknd - Creepin (Reesh Remix)12.) Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me (Reesh Edit)13.) Test x Post Malone - Epic Jackie Chan (Reesh Edit)14.) Cardi B 0 Bodak Yellow (Reesh Edit)15.) Tove Lo - Habits (Reesh Remix)16.) Post Malone & Morgan Wallen - I Had Some Help (Reesh Remix)17.) Billie Eillish - Birds of a Feather (Reesh Edit)**Cazes Mix**18.) Riordan - And The Beat Goes Onnn19.) Adrian Lux - Teenage Crime (Duke & Jones Remix)20.) San Pacho & TOBEHONEST - Horny21.) Drake & Sexxy Red - Rich Baby Daddy (GIOC & Fancy Inc Remix)22.) Void - Slimed In23.) Calvin Harris & Florence Welch x Layton Giordani x Deadmau5 - Sweet Nothing (Cazes '2024 Strobe' Edit)Find me on my socials! @CazesTheDJwww.cazesthedj.comUpcoming Dates9/20 - Southeastern - Auburn, AL9/21 - Trio - Charlotte, NC9/28 - Komodo Lounge - Dallas, TX9/29 - Sunset Sessions @ Ruby Room - Dallas, TX10/4 - Bounce - Delray Beach, FL10/5 - M Bird - Tampa, FL
You are listening to DISCOTRIBE PODCAST 27. Enjoy the next two hours progressiv and melodic house and techno mix by @Tom-Tellar. Influenced by the electronic sound of the mid-90s with progressive and minimal sounds, paired with a wonderfully dry bassline, Tom Tellar's musical style has developed over the years and sounds simply unique with spherical expanses and melodic riffs. The extensive spectrum of music that has accompanied him from his early days to the present should turn into enthusiasm for each individual, so that the feeling is expressed in every bar and every rhythm on the dance floor. The combination of old and new makes his style a timeless journey of a special kind. Passion for electronic music and the constant drive to inspire others too have always made him look beyond his own "plate". Tom Tellar has played in renowned clubs such as the old Nachtwerk Club (ElDel), Strobe, Goodstuff, Fortuna, Grinsekatze and the Palais in Munich, which is known far beyond Germany's borders. With artist collectives such as Comm of D, BSVSMG, Discotribe and the Expressen Movement Kollektiv, where Tom has been an important part for many years, not only as a DJ, he was able to demonstrate his growing portfolio with DJ gigs and countless mix podcasts. Various guest appearances abroad characterize the now 30 years of experience with a lot of love and perfection in detail, which Tom can see in each of his sets. The aim is to let the passion for music that he discovered early on continue to grow in order to continue to inspire his audience in the future. instagram.com/tom_tellar soundcloud.com/tom-tellar
Drum & Bass lost one of its strongest pillars this month, a cornerstone of this music we love, the Dj's Dj, "Too hot to handle, the DJ Randall". One of the nicest people you could ever meet in this scene, and someone whose legacy and influence transcends Drum & Bass. I wanted to celebrate his long lasting involvement in D&B with music he put out and championed through his own label Mac 2 Recordings. Never forget...THE "R", DJ RANDALL. ⚡️ Like the Radio Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
The twentieth show for Strobe on Data Transmission, and what a good one it is! With summer in full swing (maybe not in the UK), Strobe has flipped the script and recorded a summer mix to enjoy the long chilled days! Including music from Calibre, Fresh, Monroe, Salaryman, Pola & Bryson, Bcee, Logistics and much more! Tracklist Lungs (Calibre Extended Remix) - Ruti >>>>Fire & Water9 - Calibre You Got Me (feat Alexa Harley) - Monrroe Get Closer (feat. Charli Brix) - Enei The Moment Feat Lea Lea - Nutone The Source - Jubei & LSB Ocean - Salaryman Cold Love - Pola & Bryson Open Your Eyes - Salaryman & Covert Garden Mistical Dub - Mist:i:cal Little Bit Lighter (Pola & Bryson Remix) - BCee, Charlotte Haining & Etherwood The Blessing - Villem, Mako & Mcleod Butterfly (Impish Remix) - Soligen & Type 2 feat. Wednesday Amelia >>>>Blackout - Logistics Inside My Soul - Logistics Echoes - Hamilton >>>>Flashback - Logistics Ghosts N Stuff (Sub Focus Remix) - Deadmau5 Feat Rob Swire Deep In My Heart Hamilton Tonight - Wilkinson Ripples Riya Inside My Soul (Friction & Nu Balance Remix) -Logistics Sins - Ink, Loxy & Resound feat. Ayah Marar SoulSearcher Feat. Amber Melody - Siren The Trip - Logistics Cosmonaut- Logistics Lassitude (Club mix) - DJ Fresh, Koko & Sigma Timelapse - Friction vs Metrik Follow The Light - Sub Focus
1. Elderbrook - Shallow Water (EM Remix) 00:00:482. Paul Losev - Ammamàye 00:06:353. Anonimat - Above Our Reality 00:11:014. EDX - Anamnesis 00:16:445. Ophanim - Libra 00:21:336. Massane - Beyond Our Ken 00:25:437. Dosem ft. SOHMI - Answer 00:30:248. Andrea Terramossi - Clouds 00:35:059. Guy Didden - Sora 00:41:2510. Franky Wah ft. Låpsley - Stolen Glances 00:44:5011. deadmau5 - Strobe 00:50:18
Episode nineteen of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey he is back in the mix with plenty of newish music! From the likes of, Adam F, Magnitude, Break, Syran, Bladerunner, Minor Forms and more! Tracklist "Brand New Funk Revisited (Reboot) - Adam F >>>>Play To Lose - Kyo & OneMind Hold Me - Halftone Escape Route - C.A.B.L.E. Spark It (feat. PVC)' - Hoax >>>>Break Check - DJ Hazard Darkest - Kolectiv & Minor Forms Selector (Minor Forms remix) - Vex Ready For Play - Myriad Thuggin - Kolectiv Waiting (VIP) - Sub Focus, Kelli-Leigh, Pola & Bryson Leavemealone (Upgrade Bootleg) - Fred again & Baby Keem >>>>Truth [ft. Jose James] (Zero T VIP Remix) Goldie Remember - DJ Hazard & You Don't Need To Know Thinking & Perceiving - Seba/Paradox The Ascent - The Invaderz Love or Death - Seba & Paradox Breaking Free (Bladerunner remix) - Slipmatt Sweet Dreams (Bloom Refix) - Eurythmics >>>>Rounded Edges - C.A.B.L.E. Overstayed - Break Stay (The Upbeats remix) - Mefjus feat Blocksberg Implant (Audio remix) - Pythius Obsession - TR Tactics >>>>Interference - Hologram You & Me (Deep Notion remix) - S.P.Y/Grimm/Deep Notion Dead Limit (Teddy Killerz remix) - Noisia & The Upbeats Dance The Night Away (SyRan extended remix) Nick Reach Up/Dave Spoon feat Final Cut >>>>???????? >>>>Vibrations - Bladerunner Still There Magnetude >>>>Get Ill - Prolix remix"
"In this months show, Strobe puts forward a mix from the archives! This mix was done for a collective that have just reached 4 years of streaming d&b each an every weekend without fail! Big shout out to the Skankout Team (Zed & Ben). Catch them live streaming on Facebook every weekend. Music from Concord Dawn, Goldie, Break, Dillinja, Bailey, Dj Rap, Spectrasoul and many more...."
Episode 17 of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey, he delves deep into the collection and conjures up a Metalheadz only 1hour mix. Goldie's label celebrate 30 years in the game, and have been integral to drum and bass and the wider electronic music scenes, so what better way than to mix up some classics from some heavyweight artists and the Headz illustrious back catalogue. The mix contains music from Goldie, Doc Scott, Marly Marl, John B, Adam F, J Majik and many many more. Tracklist Strobe Week 17 Mix 1. Up All Night (Epic Mix) - John B 2. Talk To Frank (Break Remix) - Commix 3. Tape Pack - Ulterior Motive 4. Your Sound (Photek & Digital V.I.P) - J Majik 5. Deadly Deep Subs-Remix - Dillinja 6. Drum Trip (Madcap Remix) - Kaotic Chemistry 7. Bravo Tango (Zero T VIP) - SCAR 8. This is L.A. - Lemon D 9. Terminator (S.P.Y. Remix) - Rufige Kru 10. Jungle Jungle - Total Science 11. Saint Darkie - Goldie 12. Defcom 69 - Total Science 13. I Adore You (Total Science Remix) - Goldie Ft Natalie Williams 14. Rockstar 81 - Goldie vs SB81 15. Justified (SpectraSoul Remix) - Commix 16. Feel Deep Headz - Marly Marl 17. Lights Out - SB81 18. The Unofficial Ghost - Doc Scott 19. Run Away - Marly Marl 20. Ritual - J Majik & Wickaman 21. Metropolis - Adam F 22. Obsession (Ulterior Motive Remix) - Future Cut 23. Pulp Fiction [Lemon D Remix] - Alex Reece 24. Re-Dial - Spirit 25. Age Of Empires - Photek 26. Old Headz -J Majik & Wickaman 27. True Romance VIP - D Bridge & Vegas
Episode sixteen of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcomes a one hour guest mix from DJ Halley. Halley a UK based DJ, has been making waves with her grimey mixes on Rough Tempo and Facebook streams for the past couple of years. Her uncompromising style definitely hits hard, and is one definitely for the heads. We gladly welcome Halley to Data Transmission for her debut mix for Strobe.. Please show her some love on Instagram @halleydnb The mix contains music from Bredren, Data 3, Mefjus, Iota, Myth, Ancient Radius, Ill Truth and many more.
In this episode, I get to very briefly chat with Louis Wahl, CEO of WEX Photo Video. Turns out he is a really nice guy (and with luck, I'll get to chat to him in a full-length interview at some point in the future.) It's the great thing about the photography show - I get to meet loads of people! As well as the short chat, the episode is primarily a response to an email I received from 'Steve' asking what first strobe he should choose. Having sat and pieced together an answer, I thought it would be useful to make a podcast out of the answer. I guess you can be the judge of that! Cheers P. If you enjoy this podcast, please head over to Mastering Portrait Photography, for more articles and videos about this beautiful industry. You can also read a full transcript of this episode. PLEASE also subscribe and leave us a review - we'd love to hear what you think! If there are any topics, you would like to hear, have questions we could answer or would like to come and be interviewed on the podcast, please contact me at paul@paulwilkinsonphotography.co.uk. Transcript [00:00:00] My name is Lewis Wall, and I'm the CEO of Wexphoto Video. Okay. So maybe this needs just a little explanation at the photography show last week, which was a blast. I took my little handheld recorder and just grabbed a few people as I wanted ran the show. And I had a vision of creating one big podcast episode where multiple photographers could answer the same question. [00:00:25] Just questions about the industry, how they felt and why they were, where they're at the show. But when I played them back for a couple of reasons, I didn't think that that was going to work mostly. And you'll hear this in this little snippet. I get quite excited and an hour of that. Well, nobody needs that in their life. [00:00:42] So instead I'm going to sprinkle these little clips. Through some upcoming podcasts just for interest. And so you can hear the views. I have some really interesting people in our industry. [00:00:53] And I started with this guy. Now I bumped into him. And by accident. I was buying a memory card for the recorder. Actually. I needed additional memory card. And so I went and queued at warehouse express, WEX photo and video. Standing there quietly in the queue and the next chapter at the till waved his arm at me, I went over and while I was there, I noticed that it was Louis. It said on his badge CEO. Of WEX photo video. And do you know what I thought I chance, my arm and see if he would be willing to do a short interview. Well, you couldn't have met a nicer guy. And he was very willing to give me a few, a little bit of a viewpoint. And so we grabbed just five minutes and this is that interview. [00:01:33] And I start the conversation with why. Do you come to the photography show? This is where our customers are, uh, and they expect to get the service that we provide to them all the time in the stores, and we provide to them online, as well as our institutional customers, a lot of our professional customers, so, yeah, I mean, this has got to be the place to be. [00:01:52] Where else wouldn't you be at a time like this? This is a brilliant place for us to meet our customers. And, of course, I have to ask you, well, I guess it's an obvious question, but you're a supplier to this incredible industry. Why do you love the photography industry so much? Well, the one thing is that I don't come from a photographic background myself. [00:02:10] I actually come from a kind of a radio television production background. But it's all about the intrinsic desire that our customers have to accomplish something. There's an artistic need, so We've got a mission, which is to help our customers get the perfect shot every time and anytime. People come to us not to buy a black box with a camera in it. [00:02:31] They come to us because they've got a problem, and that's brilliant. So they've got a project, they've got a creative spark, they want to achieve something. And all of the people who work with us, they're all photographers as well. So they've all started with some kind of imaging or background, a creative background. [00:02:46] My last question, this is just a very short set of snippets, but my last question is if you could change just one thing about this beautiful industry of ours, what would it be? That's a tough one. I wouldn't necessarily say it was a perfect industry. I wouldn't say it was problematic. [00:03:02] It's, what would I change? I'd probably make it a bit easier for us to understand how people work. Product is flowing through from the developers, the people who are originally designing it all the way through the end user. 'cause that's often a very translucent, it's almost opaque, so you don't quite understand what's happening there. [00:03:21] Sometimes the big brands will tell you a little bit more about where their thinking is, how they want to develop their technology. But I think what happens is you get a lot of customers who they want to see that they actually wanna see that where, where the technology's going. Because again, they've got these objectives and often it. [00:03:37] You know, it's kind of cased in a little bit of secrecy. I kind of understand that. If you're developing technology, you want to protect it. You want to protect your intellectual property. But that's probably the only thing I would say that's a little bit problematic, yeah? I mean, we went through such a long period of difficulty in terms of production supply. [00:03:56] People were very difficult to find stuff. Um, we're kind of through that now. We can get pretty much what we need. Um, but, uh, you kind of feel this, probably me as not a terribly, um, technologically, uh, kind of genius sort of person. You kind of, well, where does it go next? And I think a lot of people kind of think in that way too. [00:04:15] They want to compete, they want to, they want to grow, they want to develop. So, yeah, I'd say that's probably one area. It's like, what does it look like? You know, what does the future look like? That's probably one question everybody's got. What does the future look like? It's funny, in the last episode I did, one of my laments was, I wish more of the kit was designed with the photographers that are going to use it in mind, as opposed to the guys developing it with their, you know, various bits of interfaces and the way the software, it's all software driven now, everything is software. [00:04:44] Um, and I wish there were more people who are photographers involved in the design phase. But listen, what an absolute pleasure, thank you both for your good service, I've just bought, A very small memory card from you, but over the years, I've spent many thousands with you, but thank you for it. It's my pleasure. [00:04:59] Thank you so much. So, like I said, you can hear me getting very excited, but what a thoroughly decent guy and of course, warehouse express WEX photo video. Is one of those bastions of the industry. It's huge. And it's ultra reliable. I've bought a ton of kit. From them over the years and I'm sure I will continue to do so. [00:05:19] And it was a real pleasure to meet Louis a genuinely nice guy. At least he was in the few minutes I got to chat to him. And hopefully I did leave with a seed that I'll go over and maybe get a chance to record a full length interview with him. Cause I think the insights. From some of our trade suppliers. Would be fascinating for all of us because they've seen the trends and they've got the data on it. [00:05:41] Whereas each of us. Our, in our little silos. So one after the other, I will introduce these little interviews into each of the upcoming podcasts. I'm Paul. And this is the mastering portrait photography podcast. [00:05:56] So hello. One and all, I hope you well on this, I see quite bright and sunny Sunday evening. It's not particularly warm, but at least for a moment, it isn't. raining yesterday, dance the showers quite a bit. It was a good day yesterday. I've had a good week, lots and lots going on. As you can imagine, we had a training workshop here on Monday, which was an absolute blast. [00:06:33] It was so much fun. We called it a mastering extraordinary to sorry, mastery can't even get my own titles right. Mastering Ordinary To Extraordinary Studio Photography, which is basically about shooting in reasonably confined spaces. [00:06:47] And the guys that came in the workshop with just brilliant. We laughed all day the models big shout out to Kinga and to Libby who were brilliant. The two guys who modeled for us and the whole thing about having a good time, enjoying being creative learning as we go Was just the whole, the whole workshop the whole day. It was fantastic. [00:07:09] So thank you to everyone who came. Also this week. I had two shoots yesterday. You forgive me for telling this story. It was that. It was a good day. Lovely clients, but I did that thing that I do so often, which is to get people's names muddled. And this is yet another one of those extreme examples. Sophie and Matt were the couple and Bertie was their dog. So as we're heading out into the garden to take some pictures in daylight, I'm just double checking their names. [00:07:38] I've got, my phone it's got the appointment on it. I'm just very quickly scanning it to make sure I've got everything I need. It's Sophie and Matt, Sophie and Matt, Sophie and Matt. I've literally, as I put my phone in my pocket. I turned to them and say, right, so Alice and Sam, what are we going to do? And the two of them just look at me. Are you absolutely out of your mind? And the minute they looked at me, I knew I'd got it wrong. [00:08:05] How, how, how can your brain ditch what you've just been reading. I mean, literally, as I said, it. It was seconds after I'd read it. The only name I remembered it was Bertie the dog. It was just, oh, come on. Anyway. Saturday was interesting in as much as, although we've had the alien crumb kit in now for a week or so, saturday was the first day when I've had two full shoots going at my normal pace. [00:08:34] But with all of this new equipment on the upside, let's talk about the upside. The light that they give off is beautiful. And I remember now why I originally chose Elinchrom and why, even when I was using Profoto kit, I would still put Elinchrom modifiers back in to the mix. The light we're getting is just beautiful. [00:08:55] And it, it seems to play really well in our studio. Now, every studio is different. Every photographer's tastes and color profiles, are different. For me, for what I do in the space. I do it, there was a proper magic in the studio and it was, it's hard to describe, but I actually felt quite emotional. That said none of the kids did what I expected to when I expected it. One light turned itself off, eventually found the off timer. [00:09:27] There's a little timer in the settings. So I turned the two backlights off cause I needed to turn the two back lights off, which is fine. But when I powdered them back up again, they wouldn't register on the controller. The controller would trigger them. But it wouldn't read them. [00:09:40] So I had no idea. I. I've got literally thousands of pounds worth of kit in the studio and I'm doing what I used to do, which is to walk up to them and turn the dials on the back. Talk about old school. Maybe just, maybe I need to spend the day with the manual because I'm sure none of this is to do with the kit. [00:10:00] It's all to do with the operator. Again, thank you for putting up with the sound quality on that interview. I've got a load of those coming. It was a lot of fun. To do it and a huge amount of fun, lots of questions, or the same questions to lots of people. And there are some really quite interesting insights in there, but today's podcast. [00:10:19] I was going to talk about something different, but I had this email. That came in during the week and it just simply says the following. [00:10:26] Hi, Paul. I have just listened to the latest podcast. Congratulations on becoming an Elinchrom ambassador. I enjoyed hearing the story of you buying your first strobe and how it has led to you becoming a brand ambassador all these years later. I am probably in a very similar situation to where you were in 2003 i.e. Just thinking of buying my first strobe and I wondered which light you would recommend now. I've been looking at the Godox AD200 as I'm on a limited budget, but we'd love to hear your thoughts. [00:10:57] So there you go. Nice email from Steve and in the process of sitting and tapping a pencil on my teeth as I do. I have actually emailed him back and so this is in some senses a transcript of that email, but I thought it'd be an interesting podcast too. Chew on why you choose the kit. You do. So obviously when I'm going back to someone who asks a question like that, and we get these kinds of questions all the time, what camera, what lighting, what software. In the end. You have to make these decisions and they're all arbitrary, but you live with them for quite a long time. [00:11:33] So how would I go about today, choosing my first strobe? So I have to caveat all of this conversation, as you now know. With the fact that as a brand ambassador for it puts me in an interesting position. Of course, I want to recommend nothing but 'Chroms. Why would I do anything else? But of course, That doesn't suit everybody. [00:11:57] The budgets don't suit everybody. And even in my bag, my camera bag right now. I have a Nikon SB800. I have two Godox V1's. And coincidentally, two Godox AD200's. Because they're small, they do their job. The SB800 is then there because occasionally I want to have on-camera flash. Nikon, well, it plays better with Nikon the than it does with Godox. [00:12:21] So I've got that in there. Um, permanently with it's AA batteries, for those moments when I want to do an on-camera flash very often a direct flash, old school photo journalist style. Whether I'm doing a wedding or without doing something a little bit more commercial either way, but it's a very versatile rig. [00:12:38] And I, at the moment, I don't have an answer to how I'm going to change that. To step a little bit more into line with the Elinchroms. Now don't get me wrong at all. It was a proper emotional moment when I fired up the 'Chroms. Uh, for the first time in an, in anger, I suppose, as the expression, for two paying clients, as opposed to doing junior workshop. We're in a workshop, you have time to think. [00:13:01] So I have time to reset. I have time, to adapt when I'm working with a client, of course, it's quick fire. I had a two year old and a four year old in in the afternoon. And I had a dog in the morning, the knee, none of these are patient. You don't have time. So actually working them was app was brilliant, even if I'll be honest, I haven't quite got my arms around it. [00:13:24] So to answer the question, the AD200 is a really good light. So instead of saying, here's what, here's the right answer. Here's the kit you want? I posed some questions and here's the question list I went back to Steve with for him to answer. [00:13:41] Firstly, and most importantly, what is your budget? And then add 25%, possibly 50%. cause no matter what you think you needed, you're going to need more, whether it's spare batteries, whether it's modifiers to put on the front, whether it's a bracket, that'll put it onto a normal light stand, whatever it may be. You're going to need to add that on the AD200's very good, they're a little bit fiddly. But they are exceptionally. Good for what they do. [00:14:04] And even if, and even, sorry, not with, when I'm out there using my Elinchroms, I am sure that the AD200's will never be far away for little bits of fill light or effects lighting, when I need it. [00:14:16] Do the triggers. This is an important one about studio lighting in particular off-camera flashlight ING. Do the triggers for that system feel right to you? All too often, the bit that is missing from any money fractures lineup is the trigger. They're, they're made, they do their job, but they're not user-friendly. [00:14:34] And I have to say, even after however many years I was using the Profoto. synchro Air TTL. It was never my favorite trigger. I get frustrated with Godox as well is nine times out of 10 when I'm using a strobe, I'm using it in the dark. So what's the one thing I want to be lit up. [00:14:51] It's the buttons on the triggers. I. I know what I'm doing is really, I don't get how for a device that by definition, I'm going to use when the light levels are low. It really is difficult to use in low light levels. I just, yeah, just one of those things and it comes back a little bit. To what Lewis was saying about having the designers of these systems a little bit more transparent. [00:15:14] I'd love to have more designers, more designer input. Sorry, more photographers input into the design processes of some of this kit. Because actually we use it. We know where its weaknesses are. We know what is frustrating when we're down there in the dirt. Trying to get things sorted. [00:15:30] Next question. [00:15:31] What adapters will you need to get a modifier onto the light or will you always use a bare head flash? I asked this because if you're using an AD200 nothing fits it until he put a modifier, a bracket on it that will take. Whether it's Elinchrom, whether it's Profoto, whether it's Godox themselves. Any S- type for instance, an S- type modifier on to the front, but you are going to have to buy some additional brackets. To make that possible. [00:15:59] Are you going to expand the system? [00:16:01] So Steve's email asked. W I'm buying or stated I'm buying my first strobe. What would you recommend? And part of the puzzle is what are you going to do in the future? Is this just one strobe, in which case an AD200 is perfectly fine. Is it going to be part of a set and will it all be the same style? They're big for speed lights, but they're little for strobes AD200's of, I don't know if you've seen them. They sort of look. Sort of rectangular, like, I dunno. Couple of bars of chocolate. taped together. They're not very big. They're very rectangular and they're very good. [00:16:37] But will you always stay with this manufacturer? Are you going to buy into their system? Will you have a Godox controller? And then you'll add Godox studio lights Godox led lights Godox, more Speedlights what are you going to do? Because if you're going to stick with a system. Start with the system that ultimately you want to use. [00:16:57] What modifiers ultimately do you want to use? [00:17:00] Will it be umbrellas or boxes? Are they readily available and affordable. Of course, anything that clips onto an S type adapter, that's the old Bowens adapter, is really relatively speaking available and it's going to be not too expensive, because the manufacturers like good docs and picks was it picks a pro and a few of the others. [00:17:20] They're all adult. Adapting and adopting the S type. And it means you get access to really good quality budget kit. To bolt onto the front. Or, you know, like me, are you fascinated with really beautiful light? And it's not that those modifies don't create beautiful light, but for me, just using a kit, I want to feel good about it. So I've stayed. I've had, I've stayed pretty much with Elinchrom, um, throughout, even though. I was using pro photo strobes. [00:17:47] I was still using my old Elinchrom modifiers because they just lovely. Um, Is it. An additional question who inspires you? Maybe that's an obtuse question. But it's not a bad shout to have a look around. Photographers whose work you really like. And then it doesn't take long to go through their social feeds and figure out what they use. [00:18:10] Because if there's a look you're trying to create, there's a lighting quality it's going to try and create. I mean, in the end, you'll form your own lighting, your own designs, your own style. And that's absolutely right. But more often than not, when you're starting out you're using ideas from other people, you're looking at social feeds, you're looking at websites, you're looking in magazines as much as magazines. It's still a thing. [00:18:35] And you, you, the curiosity is peaked when you see a picture, you really like, and you're thinking, okay, how did they do that? It's never a bad idea to have a look at the kit they've used. And for us here in the studio, for instance, I will constantly look at images and try and figure out what lighting they've used. [00:18:52] But of course then actually our studio isn't that big, so I have to figure out a way round that. The good news is if you can figure out a way around it, you can use pretty much any kit. The bad news is there are some things I can't do. There's some lighting patterns. I simply don't have the space typically overhead to be able to do. But either way go and have a look at the people you really, really admire and are inspired by and have a look at their kit and see if that's something that might feed in to the conversation. [00:19:21] This is one of those techie dweeby things, but what is the battery life? And are you going to exceed it? And by battery life, I don't mean it, the total lifespan of the battery, I mean, is it going to go flat at the moment you really want to take a photograph and as such. How much are the spare batteries. [00:19:38] Some of these manufacturers that, you know, in additional batteries, 500, 600, 700 quid. And it's fine if you've got the money. But. You know, maybe that's just too much. Or would you, for instance, if you're only going to work in a studio, will mains power do you? Now here at the studio, I've taken a view to move away from mains, but for no, not because I want to take the strobes out on location necessarily, but because we have children running around, we have dogs running around and having mains cables is not ideal. [00:20:10] My Profoto B1's We're brilliant for that could keep them out of the way the kids, the tripods are all weighted down. There's no cables. The only downside is if I use the modeling lights, batteries are going to go flat pretty quickly. So have a look at the batteries and what strategy you're going to have for keeping things charged up during a day of shooting. [00:20:29] And then the final one I think was do you need modeling lights? If you're like me a photographer that uses modeling lights as your guide, how are you going to do that with something like the AD200 and although the manufacturer Godox do claim that it has a modeling light on it, it's really small. [00:20:45] It's not going to do you an all flood a good it's. Okay. If you're in a really dark space. And you just need to see what you're doing. It does. Okay. But it's not great. In my opinion from that, but if you don't need it, then that's absolutely, brilliant. So it's instead of answering really for Steve. [00:21:03] I don't know what he was expecting: buy that one. that'll be fine. What could go wrong? [00:21:07] I've opposed yet more questions. But I think this is how you choose your kit. And this goes across all types of kit. These are the types of questions. You need to ask yourself. And for me, I think the really important ones, the fundamental one. Is what is your budget? [00:21:23] Because in the end, particularly if like me, you, when you're living from it, You have to show a return on that investment for every bit of kit you buy over its lifespan. What is your budget? [00:21:36] The next thing you have to ask yourself is going to, is it going to do the job? I need it to do. Because as always, there's a thousand ways of doing everything. And every manufacturer will tell you their way is the right way. [00:21:50] And every manufacturer is absolutely right. But what do you do? You got to pick one in the end. [00:21:56] And that's the final question. [00:22:00] Do you want to pick it up and do you want to use it? And that's the most important question of all when it comes to being creative. Because if you don't utterly love using the kit, it land. In a box and that is a proper waste of money. You have to buy the kit that you love and that makes you want to create images. That, that there's no getting around that because if you don't buy something that makes you smile and makes you want to pick up your camera and create a picture, then you'll never use it. [00:22:31] And that really is, a waste of money. [00:22:35] So on that happy note, this is a shorter episode. I'm hoping to go back to my weekly recordings, but we'll see how we go. So far so good. I hope the little interview snippet with Louis at the beginning, was interesting is only short, but I thought he had a really nice way about him and a really intriguing Viewpoint on the industry and it's always interesting to talk to these guys. [00:22:55] As a thank you for him being recorded. I'm giving warehouse express a free plug. There's no arrangement here at all. I buy stuff from them. Much as I buy it from other suppliers too, but I really, I really rate warehouse expresses customer service. I have had. I'm sure if you troll around, you'll find people with different stories. But the story I have is they've always been exceptional. They've always delivered on time. They've always been good value. They are one of those companies where their customer service is rock solid and their stock levels also a pretty high. So if you want it, you can get it and you're going to get it when they say it will arrive. [00:23:33] So you can't say much better than that. So on that happy note, thank you for listening. Thank you for getting into the end of this particular episode and as always, please do subscribe to the podcast, wherever it is that you get your podcasts. Please also leave us a review. Oh, I'm one of the main platforms. [00:23:50] We love it when we see ratings and reviews on iTunes, because of course it is the biggest platform for podcasts of them all but wherever it is that you listen to your podcasts, please do leave us a review. Of course, if you ever have any questions, just like Steve did, please drop me a line. [00:24:06] It's paul@paulwilkinsonphotography.co.uk. That's paul@paulwilkinsonphotography.co.uk. Um, I did mention the workshops we're running. We're ramping those up just at the moment, having a blast. It's so much fun. We've had the nicest models and more importantly, the nicest attendees on our workshops, they're very friendly. [00:24:28] They're very funny. We have a really, just a good time laughing and taking or laughing and creating beautiful images. If you fancy one of our workshops, please head over to Paul Wilkinson photography and look for the coaching section or just Google paul Wilkinson photography workshops and you will land on them. Without a shadow of a doubt and head over to masteringportraitphotography.com, the spiritual home of this podcast. Which has a ton of resources for portrait photographers, whether it's about the creativity. The artistry, the enjoyment or the business of this wonderful art. [00:25:02] And until next time when I should be presenting yet another snippet from the photography show. , thank you for listening and be kind to yourself. Take care.
fWotD Episode 2515: Eye (Alexander McQueen collection) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Sunday, 24 March 2024 is Eye (Alexander McQueen collection).Eye (Spring/Summer 2000) was the fifteenth collection by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen for his eponymous fashion house. It was inspired by the culture of the Middle East, particularly Islamic clothing, as well as the oppression of women in Islamic culture and their resistance to it. The collection crossed traditional Middle Eastern garments with elements drawn from Western fashion such as sportswear and fetishwear. Jeweller and frequent McQueen collaborator Shaun Leane provided the collection's best-known design: a yashmak made from chainmail.The runway show for Eye was staged at Pier 94 on 16 September 1999, during New York Fashion Week. In the days leading up to the runway show, Hurricane Floyd was threatening New York City, and although numerous other designers cancelled shows, McQueen decided to go ahead with Eye. Despite the weather, more than 1,000 guests attended. The show was presented on a runway flooded with several inches of water, dyed black to resemble oil. Sixty-eight looks were presented in the main show, after which a bed of nails rose up from the water on the floor for the show's finale. Strobe lighting played while acrobats dressed in robes descended from the ceiling suspended from wires. When McQueen walked out for his final bow, he dropped his trousers to display boxer shorts styled to look like the American flag.Critical response to Eye was mixed. While some reviewers enjoyed the theatrical approach, others found that it overwhelmed the clothing. Many critics found that the designs lacked innovation. The frock coats and dresses were consistently deemed the strongest part of the collection. Critical analysis has typically interpreted Eye as a statement about the contrast between the sexual and political values of the Western world and the Middle East. Accessories from Eye appeared at both stagings of the retrospective exhibition Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, and clothing from the collection appeared in the 2022 exhibition Lee Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:51 UTC on Sunday, 24 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Eye (Alexander McQueen collection) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Brian Neural.
TM&TM Have long stood in admiration at the many great people who make English wine happen. It doesn't just appear magically y'know; there are people working literally *hours* to bring you the best bottles possible. We are absolutely thrilled to say that we have one of them on this episode. In our efforts to bring you the best that English Wine has to offer, Fergus & Lee are thrilled to introduce Luke Spalding. Viticulturalist, Grape Lover, & Knower Of How To Stop Badgers, Luke brings his wit and wisdom to bear on a show that desperately needs it. From dairy related bombshells to discussing whether English Wine has yet found its identity (does existence preceed essence?), Luke shares his thoughts on regenerative and organic viticulture and exactly what grape varieties we should think about growing in our fair climbs. Ferg continues his interview strategy of asking black or white questions on themes that really are more shades of grey, while Lee once again pits the two of them against each other in an effort to discover who is England's best professional. Through the key subjects of life, people, wines, and legislation, we get inside Luke's head and have likely left him requiring therapy. There is absolutely nothing controversial in this episode, mainly because Lee has learned how to use an audio editing programme. Thanks to the measured, reasoned, thoughtful, and balanced Luke for joining us, and standing up to our insistence that there are only binary answers to all questions. TM&TM: Strobe Lights & Aspirin, available to loadcast from your serverpods on Thursday morning.
Episode fifteen of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey is the second of 2024 and welcomes a one hour mix from himself. Blending some of the newest releases he's picked up over the last few months. Music from, InReach Records, Heavy Sonics, Symmetry Recording and Critical to name a few.
Episode fourteen of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey is the first one of 2024 and welcomes a solid one hour mix from himself. Taking your mind and ears though the styles of D&B Strobe is known for playing. Minimal talking this week, so sit back to an hour long Drum & Bass Odyssey mix digging out tunes from yesteryear. Music from, Hamilton, Shimon, Wilkinson, Sub Focus, Ram Records, Noisia, Loadstar, Pola & Bryson, Mark Knight and more
Episode thirteen of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey is now an hour long and starts now at a new earlier time on Fridays. The is his last show of 2023 and the mix reflects back on some of his favourite tunes over the previous twelve episodes. Music from, Benny L, Heavy Sonics Records, Aaron Payne, Rene LaVice, Ed:it, Sub Focus with Pola & Bryson, Mampi Swift, Bladerunner, Shimon and more TRACKLIST: 1. Empire - Forum 2. Piper (Half-Life Bootleg) - Jonny L 3. Bang Bang Feat. LaMeduza - Levela 4. Meeting The Impeccable - LeStR 5. Limmy - Ed:it & Data 3 6. Carnelian (feat. Koherent) (Phaction Remix) - Riya, Collette Warren, Koherent 7. Dark Move - Enei 8. >>>>Trinculo - Ed:it & Creatures 9. Roll Thru - Minor Forms 10. >>>>Harsh Reality - Monrroe 11. Silver Linings - Aaron Payne 12. Waiting (VIP) Sub Focus, Kelli-Leigh, Pola & Bryson 13. >>>>The Keep - Ed:it 14. Bassline Growler - Ed Solo/MC Melo D NSS 15. Start It Again - Upgrade 16. Give Me A Reason (BCee Remix) - Lens 17. >>>>Leave - Impish 18. Inner City Life (Break remix) - Goldie 19. Dark '97 - Immerse, Philth & Ant TC1 20. Preaching Dub - J:Kenzo 21. >>>>Vices (Bladerunner remix feat Whiney) - Riya/Collette Warren feat Whiney 22. Siphon (Joe Crow Rmx) - Maverick Soul 23. Different High - Bladerunner & Eden 24. Fog Me - TWO XY 25. Mesmer - Sota, Circadian, Mila Falls 26. Replicant - Benny L 27. Crazy Fruits - SyRan 28. Last Jungle (Tim Reaper Remix) - Sub Focus 29. >>>>Truly One (Ant Miles VIP Mix) - Origin Unknown 30. Angel (feat Eleanor Higgins - SCAR remix) - Goldie 31. Don't You Ever Stop -Break 32. Grave (Particle Remix) - Enei 33. Kiss The Sky (Bladerunner remix) - Crissy Criss & 5572 34. Paradise (Club Mix) - Kings Of The Rollers, Katy B 35. Dogs on the Moon (Delta Heavy Remix) - Bad Company UK 36. Messiah (Magnetude remix) - Konflict 37. Step By Step - Terrence & Phillip 38. >>>>Source Code - S.P.Y 39. Molten Euphoria - Rene LaVice 40. Where You Are - Mampi Swift 41. Passengers - Impak & The Clamps 42. Resurrection (Half-Life Bootleg) - Optical, Ed Rush & Ryme Tyme 43. Reflection (Shimon Remix) -Ram Trilogy
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Episode twelve of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcomes a solid two hour mix from the man himself. Taking your mind and ears though the styles of D&B Strobe is known for playing Minimal talking this week, so sit back and relax to a rare two hour Drum & Bass Odyssey mix from your host. Music from, Benny L, InReach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Katalyst, Aaron Payne, Rift, Rene LaVice, Ed:it, Pola & Bryson, Sweetpea and more #dnb #jungle #DTradio #dnbnation #technics #vinyl #dnb #jungle #DTradio #dnbnation #technics #inreachrecords
One Strobe Over the Line - June 15, 1965Sam leaps into a fashion photographer and must save a model from a drug dependency due to an ambitious agent.FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@WAITINGROOMPOD_@BenNnyMack
Episode eleven of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcomes DJ JEM to the fold for the final guest mix for 2023. DJ JEM has been causing a storm up and down the UK with her high energy sets, laced with raggatek and jungle. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of seeing her live or listening to her promo mixes, then get ready for an hour of jungle and dancefloor destruction! Please show her some love on Instagram @dj.jem.uk In the first hour, Strobe runs us through some of his favourite new releases, with long chilled blends playing music from, Benny L, InReach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Syran, Rift, Trace, Ed:it, Goldie and more DJ JEM's guest mix features tracks from Kleu, John B, Tobax, Conrad Subs, Aries, Chopstick Dubplate, Mikkim, Caloosh and Zero Method amongst others! Tracklist Strobe New Release 1. Replicant - Benny L 2. Limmy - Ed:it & Data 3 3. InReach Recordings Dub 4. Lost - Kolectiv & Scepticz 5. Step By Step - Terrence & Phillip 6. Dragon Soop - Kleu 7. Conductor VIP - SCAR 8. The Woolen Man - Myth & Black Barrel 9. Mutant - Verb Revision - DJ Trace 10. Your Vision - Acid Lab 11. Sonar - Mark System Revision - DJ Trace 12. Angel (Loxy & Ink remix) - Goldie 13. InReach Recordings Dub 14. Lonely Monday Morning (2023 remix) - Veak 15. A Whole Thang - Ed:it 16. InReach Recordings Dub 17. The Truth - Rift 18. Feed The Fire - Rene LaVice feat Katy Alex 19. Caged - Rift 20. Curveball - Ant Miles & BoneShaker 21. Crazy Fruits - SyRan 22. Give Me Fever - Veak Guest Mix by DJ JEM 1. Moruga – John B, Digital 2. Special Dedication – Sigma, Top Cat, DJ Nut 3. Riot Gear Romance – QZB 4. Warning – Gappy Ranks, Shy FX (Bou remix) 5. Brazil – A.M.C 6. Tunn Up – Subcriminal 7. Money Run Tings – Mooncat, Audiomission 8. Revolution not televised – Iris, Sweetpea 9. Be Free – John B 10. Portupei – Tobax 11. My Proper Tea – Mooreman 12. Janie Jones Journey – Mikkim, Caloosh 13. Ignition – A.M.C 14. Trouble – Chronixx, Maverick Sabre 15. Holy Moly – Document One 16. Badman – Sr (Jungle Citizenz remix) 17. Command Four – Zero Method 18. Moving Forward – Mikkim, Caloosh (feat Ella CR) 19. Black Heart – Frankee 20. Real Gangster – Dub Pistols, Seanie T (Isaac Maya remix) 21. Keep Breakin – Conrad Subs 22. Herbal Trees – Alibi, Subcriminal 23. Herb Smoke VIP – Aries 24. Hips Don't Lie – Radhini 25. Ghetto Blaster – Mikkim, Caloosh Feat MC Turner 26. Disabled Lemon – Slinks 27. My Sound (refix) – Potential Badboy, Junior Dangerous 28. Blow – Upgrade 29. We Got it – Metrik feat Rothwell (S.P.Y remix) 30. One Life – Benny Page, Sublow Hz 31. Rock it – Sub Focus (Wilkinson Remix) 32. Rudy, a Message to You – Kleu 33. Just get up and Dance – Afrika (Albaya & Hebra Bootleg) 34. Informer – Run Tingz Cru feat Blackout J.A & K.Ners (Marcus Visionary remix) 35. Tangerine Dream – LowRIDERz, Distant Future 36. Pressure – Bladerunner 37. Ganja Weed – Choppa, Da Fuchaman 38. Bad Boy Patrol – Chopstick Dubplate (Rahmanee remix) 39. Injected – Trice 40. Ex Machina – Metrik 41. Witchdoctor – 1991 42. Drop – Distant Future 43. Babilonya Dub – Hungry T (Subcriminal remix) 44. If you Want To – Dimension 45. Corruption – Scalez 46. City Slickers – Break, DLR 47. Listen To The Sound – Filip Motovunski , MC Sp (Kursiva Remix) 48. We Never Slow Down – DC Breaks, Eva Lazarus (Halflight remix) 49. Sharks – Benny L, Shimon 50. The Day is My Enemy – The Prodigy (Bad Company UK remix)
Episode nine of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcome one hour of new release blends. The second hour is another mix from Strobe's archives! Not one to miss for sure! Content from In Reach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Syran, Rift, Nick E.P & Arkaik, Unkoded, Lynx, Benny L TWO XY, Raiser, Veak and more The mix from the archives contains classics from Chase & Status, Spor, Loadstar, Fierce, Breakage, Dillinja, and Shimon Tracklist New Release 1 Ripper - SyRan 2 Lick Shot - Unkoded 3 Groovin - Scuffed & Bennie 4 Run The Music - Therapist 5 Invicta Style (feat Luster) - Scuffed/Bennie/JohnnieDarko 6 Bad Boy Talk - Veak 7 The Jungle (Ft. AKA) - Madcap Remix Greekboy 8 No Guts No Glory - Sicknote 9 I'll Be Gone VIP - Acuna & David Boomah 10 He's Coming - The MusicTherapist 11 Hollow Kid - Terrence & Phillip 12 A Whole Thang - Ed:it 13 The Truth Rift 14 Losing - Streak Sl8r 15 Limmy - Ed:it & Data 3 16 Suzhou - Arkaik & Nick EP 17 Step By Step - Terrence & Phillip 18 Fog Me - TWO XY 19 Let You Go ft. OHKAY - Raiser 20 Caterpillar (Skrimor remix) - Gydra 21 Make 'Em Bounce - Raiser 22 Caged - Rift 23 Breakthrough - Acuna 24 Replicant - Benny L 25 Meltdown - Furious Freaks 26 Layer Cake - Lynx/Jamm:n 27 Messiah (Magnetude remix) - Konflic
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer listeners but with many of their own takes and perspectives — as we do! In this episode we talk about the results of upgrading an operating system too early, using off-camera flash, neon signs, plus our first-ever Pop Quiz. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions. Thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
Episode nine of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcome one hour of new release blends. The second hour is a vinyl only mix from Strobe's archives! Not one to miss for sure! Content from In Reach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Syran, Rift, Nick E.P & Arkaik, Unkoded, Lynx, A Sides, Shayper, LEVLA, Skyfade and more The Vinyl Mix contains classics from Moving Fusion, Phace, Matrix, Fierce, Break, Origin Unknown, Spor, Calyx & Teebee, Siren, and Shimon
Episode eight of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcomes 2hrs of new release. No mix this week, just long blends to enjoy all the new music out there. Content from In Reach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Metalheadz, Immerse, Philth & Ant TC1, Tephra, Apollo Navigation, J:Kenzo, Scar, Survey, Entita and more Tracklist New Release Need You - Bevent Losing Your Mind (ft. Naomi Pryor) (Nookie VIP) - SCAR Lights - Phrase Complicated - S.P.Y Bad Intentions - Document One Waiting (VIP) - Sub Focus, Kelli-Leigh, Pola & Bryson Resurrection - RageMode Got To Leave - Leaf Fxk That - Total Science Say No More (Myth remix feat Ben Soundscape) - Riya/Collette Warren feat BenSoundscape The Clicks - Tephra Lost - Kleu Allusion -Survey My Mac 10 - Sedo The Lane VIP - SCAR Cattle Prod - NC-17 & Dungeon Kru Only One Sound - A Sides Sonder - Quadrant & Iris feat. Dummy Count It Off VIP (ft. 2Nick8) - SCAR Insidious - S.P.Y Conductor VIP - SCAR Dark '97 - Immerse, Philth & Ant TC1 Caterpillar (Artificial Intelligence VIP) - SCAR Remnant Of A Time - Acid Lab Lights Out - SB81 Rockstar 81 - Goldie vs SB81 Another Place (Kid Drama Remix) - Sam Binary & Deviant J:Kenzo - Preaching Dub - J:Kenzo Flowrian - Orange Bud (feat. Kenobi) Flowrian Flowrian - All Right - Flowrian J:Kenzo - Linton Rockers - J:Kenzo Figure Of Speech - Survey & PRTCL Spooked - Emperor Deadshot - Apollo Navigation Rogan Josh - Entita Implication - Survey Compromised - Apollo Navigation Heat Wave Wobble - Entita Charge - Survey Night Drive - Entita The Eastern - Philth & Ant TC1 Chances A Sides Loos Control (Kleu & Dope Ammo remix)Smart Es Empire - Forum Messiah (Magnetude remix) - Konflict
Episode seven of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey welcomes 30 minutes of new releases coupled with another fire mix. New music from In Reach Records, Heavy Sonics Records, Metalheadz, Immerse, Philth & Ant TC1, Sicknote, Apollo Navigation, J:Kenzo and more The mix contains tunes he's currently feeling, with a sprinkling of classics. Listen out for music from, Dabs, Jubei, Forum, Universal Project, Melysma, Fierce & Zero T and Loxy amongst others! Tracklist New Release Dark '97 - Immerse, Philth & Ant TC1 Linton Rockers - J:Kenzo No Guts No Glory - Sicknote The Jungle (Madcap Remix) - Greekboy Ft_ AKA Flowrian - Orange Bud (feat. Kenobi) - Flowrian Another Place (Kid Drama Remix) - Sam Binary & Deviant Preaching Dub - J:Kenzo Heat Wave Wobble - Entita Compromised - Apollo Navigation Rogan Josh - Entita Deadshot - Apollo Navigation No Mercy - Entita Strobe Mix Redress - S9 >>>Neighbourhood - Culture Shock Back & Forth - Andy C Sientelo - Mefjus & Camo & Krooked Recombine - Culture Shock & Sub Focus Firestarter (Andy C remix) -The Prodigy Perpertraitor - Zombie Cats >>>Rollover - Fascad Uppin' The Ante - Ill Truth, Defex & Bluejay Pull Up - Calyx Cobra (ft. Logan) - Calyx Inner City Life (Break remix) - Goldie >>>Getting Hot - Beeson Roll Thru Minor Forms >>>Jimmi Man (Philth & Ant TC1 Remix) - Black Barrel (ft. Ant TC1) Dubby (Jubei remix) - Eastcolors The Source - Jubei & LSB Never Too Late (feat. Sydney Bryce) - Enei >>>Indecisive - Ed:it & Creatures Light Up - Melysma Touch It - Melysma Trouble (Myth Remix) - Q Project Lasting Mystic (Myth Remix) - Kontrast & Cybin >>>Soundwaves - Break Empire - Fierce, Nico, Break >>>Cold Sweat - Break Lead The Way - Break >>>Point of No Return - Audio Sleepless City (HLZ Remix) - Dabs Axis - Fierce & Zero T Dreams VIP - Eastcolors & Traffic & Noel Hard Truth - Phaction Mouse Trap - Universal Project & Taelimb >>>Long Game - Gerra & Stone Running Scared - Jubei Psyche - Loxy & Resound Bongo Mania - Loxy & Resound Incoming - Ram Trilogy Synergy - Cause4Concern Just Do It - One Mindz Total Science - Squash (Break Remix) - Total Science Eardrum - Dabs Carnelian (feat. Koherent) (Phaction Remix) -Riya, Collette Warren, Koherent Yoko - Universal Project Loose Ends - Alix Perez ft Noisia Backhand (DLR's Dog Bite Rmx) - Gerra & Stone Give It - Enei & Kasra Set Me Free - S.P.Y Mesmer - Sota, Circadian, Mila Falls >>>Biosfear - Stakka & Skynet Featuring Kemal + Rob Data Black Heart - Frankee >>>Source Code - S.P.Y Piece Of Me ft. Think Twice - Grey Code Empire - Forum >>>Time Tripping - DJ Hazard Dancing In The Dark - DJ Fresh/Buunshin >>>Suzhou - Arkaik & Nick EP Boom feat. Tonn Piper - Andy C
Ever wondered whether extraterrestrials could not only visit us, but also take over Earth? Or whether we could end up having an 'alien date night'? Our latest episode takes you on a cosmic journey as we ponder these questions and more. We dive straight into a lively discussion about our experiences as black DJs, the radiant beauty of melanin, and the crucial role of self-care in our lives.As we navigate through our conversation, we recall a recent event with Iotify, highlighting the organization's remarkable growth over the past 20 years. We also share an amusing tale about a delayed flight that left us drained. But that's not all! We venture further into the realms of humor and hilarity as we examine Mike Tyson's comedic genius and recount how his daughter's veganism led to the creation of a memorable acronym. Our discussion takes a thrilling turn as we contemplate the exciting, yet daunting possibility of aliens visiting Earth. We wonder whether they'd speak English, or bring new technology that could change our lives drastically. We even consider what it would mean if we left Earth and became aliens ourselves. As we wrap up, we take a moment to appreciate one of our original members, Ushi, and her adorable baby boy. So, join us for a laughter-filled, thoughtful conversation that promises to be out of this world!Support the showFollow US IG: https://www.instagram.com/highlymelanatedpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/H_MelanatedPod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb2VbyoW6KaMxQo5onYluXAIF YOU WANT TO BE A GUEST OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO WOULD BE A GREAT CHOICE, HIT US UP!!!FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US @highlymelanatedpodcast@gmail.com
Episode six of Strobe's Drum & Bass Odyssey is a straight up fire two hour mix. This mix contains tunes he's currently feeling, with a sprinkling of classics. Listen out for music from, Sub Focus, Ram Trilogy, Magnitude, A.M.C, Killer Hertz, SyRan & Shimon amongst others!
around 3 hours of full on 90s rave style sounds.
Episode 642: July 16, 2023 playlist: African Head Charge, "Passing Clouds" (A Trip To Bolgatanga) 2023 On-U Sound Big Joanie, "Today (featuring Kim Deal)" (Today) 2023 self-released Man Rei, "Still, by" (Health) 2023 Somewhere Between Tapes Kristin Hersh, "Ms Haha" (Clear Pond Road) 2023 Fire Ruth Mascelli, "Psychic Surgery" (Non-Stop Healing Frequency) 2023 Disciples Michael Wells aka G.T.O., "Clubquake" (Karma E.P.) 2023 Dataflow Divide and Dissolve, "Want" (Systemic) 2023 Invada Yann Novak, "Super Coherent Light" (The Voice of Theseus) 2023 Room40 Spirit Fest, "Lost and Found" (Bear In Town) 2023 Morr Flying Saucer Attack, "My Dreaming Hill" (Flying Saucer Attack (aka Rural Psychedelia)) 1993 VHF Anthony Naples, "Strobe" (orbs) 2023 ANS Julee Cruise, "The World Spins (Demo)" (Three Demos) 2018 Sacred Bones Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
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Welcome to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics on the minds of our panel. This month, our panel talks about using colored light in portrait photography, both strobe and constant, along with the people skills used in our careers. We also touch on how to find ideas for online content to promote our businesses. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Shownotes: Erin's Featured Article ALL of Erin's Articles Rob's Youtube Pick, Premier Gal: https://www.youtube.com/@PremiereGal Erin's Youtube Pick, Lindsay Adler: https://www.youtube.com/@lindsayadlerphoto Ron's Youtube Pick, Adorama TV: https://www.youtube.com/@Adorama www.robmoroto.com (Real Estate Photography Course - Coupon Code: PHOTOFOCUS) About your hosts Erin Holmstead is a beauty and commercial portrait photographer, and is crazy about a creative self portrait. Erin has had the privilege of working with national brands like Paul Mitchel. She runs a local photo club with over 1,000 members, and has written educational articles for Photofocus for the last 5 years. Here find her website and Instagram. Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
Tracklist:Lose My Sh!t - FirebeatzOne Toca Mayhem (BONKA Mashup) - Timmy Trumpet, Carnage & KSHMR x Matt Watkins and Olly JamesNarco (SQUARED 'Horns' Edit) - Blasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet vs. DiscoTech Party & Bullshit (Cream Switch Bootleg) - Notorious B.I.G. x Don DiabloPursuit of Happinesss (CRG 2021 'Dashstar' Edit) - Kid Cudi & Steve Aoki vs Knock2Barbra Streisand (JD Live 2020 Hype Bootleg) - Duck Sauce vs Reece LowBizcochito (JD Live Bass House Bootleg) - Rosalia Too Good (Kaos VIP Inception Baila Bootleg) - Drake x DeorroMe Porto Bonito (Zay Remix) - Bad Bunny Stereo Love (JD Live 2022 Bootleg) - Edward Maya vs Neitan & Kuba Antidote - The Dead Prezidents Remix - Swedish House Mafia EDM O'CLOCK (Chase Me Edit) - TV Noise & Dillon FrancisBehemoth (Michael Sparks Flip) - Svdden Death Laserbeam (Less Lethal Flip) - Ray Volpe Rail Breaker (EXSSV RMX / Dirty) - Riot Ten One Million - Tujamo Who Let The Dogs Out - Baha Men Gangsta's Paradise - Hypelezz Love Is Gonna Save Us Edit - Coolio ft. L.V. I Fall Apart (Chunky Dip 'Strobe' Edit) - Post Malone x Deadmau5Satisfaction - Justus Remix - Benny BenassiEverytime We Touch vs When We Were Young (OneWix Mashup) - Cascada x Dillon Francis x Zomboy Jefe (ACRAZE VIP Jersey Club Flip) - Boombox CartelPut Your Trap Hands Up (Deville Performance Edit) - Deorro, MAKJ, Max Styler, Yellow ClawLOUDER (CRG 'TrapClub' Edit) - Dr Fresh ft Sian Evans vs Gio NailatiJust Wanna Rock - Lil Uzi VertMove It (4B Remix) - Valentino Khan & Dillon FrancisNumb vs. Gold (Make it Bump MEGA-VIP Mashup) - RL Grime, NGHTMRE vs. Linkin Park vs. IlleniumBoss Up x Lemonade x POWERMOVE (SLICK & CELO Edit) - Ricky Remedy x Don Toliver x Peekaboo & ISOxoHotline Bling x Organ Donor (Danny Diggz Then & Now Bootleg) - DrakeRing The Alarm (Habstrakt Extended Remix) - DJ Snake, Habstrakt, MalaaOver You - Holy Goof x TS7 Whippit - WA-FU Rattle (Thomas Rush Remix) - Bingo Players Turn Off The Lights (Ango Festival Edit) - Chris Lake, HI-LO & BURNSBoomerang - Audiorokk Afterparty Edit - DJ Felli Fel ft. AkonStranger Synths - Sikdope
Max is called in to assist a secret agent in a sensitive mission.
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