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NEW TUNES ... ALWAYS CHANGING. ALWAYS PROGRESSING WITH NEW FEELS & NEW BEATS! ENJOY! ALONG WAY FROM HOME - DARREN TATE, JULIE S/ JT MASH-UP WISTERNOFF & GRANT VS. SONATA & THERIO THINKIN - SIMON DOTY INSOMNIA - ANDREW MELLER, MATT SASSARI DREAM OF YOU - GENIX MAKE IT HAPPEN - DJ PIERRE, GORGON CITY THE WORLD IS YOURS - MRAK, BRAEV TERMINAL FEELING - KASABLANCA REACH OUT - ROWETTA, SWEET MERCY, HOT SINCE 82 PREACH - RON CARROLL, HOT SINCE 82 KEEP YOUR HEAD UP - HARRY ROMERO, GORGON CITY AIRCARGO - DOSEM, OSCAR L GIVE ME ANYTHING - ELDERBROOK, JOHN SUMMIT ONE NEW CHANGE - GC HOPE - CAMELPHAT, CRISTOPH, MAX MILNER THE PROCESS - MRAK HOME - RHODES, CAMELPHAT, ADANA TWINS YOU SET ME FREE - ANUQRAM SPECIAL PERSON - FAR DISTANCE, APRICAT & ARTINA SHIVER - JS, HAYLA, CASSIAN FAREWELL TO THE MOON - YORK, PROFF
Dj jT in DALLAS... "Let me take you on a trip... Way down into the UNDERGROUND of SOUND!"
NEW TUNES ... ALWAYS CHANGING. ALWAYS PROGRESSING WITH NEW FEELS & NEW BEATS! ENJOY! ALONG WAY FROM HOME - DARREN TATE, JULIE S/ JT MASH-UP WISTERNOFF & GRANT VS. SONATA & THERIO THINKIN - SIMON DOTY INSOMNIA - ANDREW MELLER, MATT SASSARI MAKE IT HAPPEN - DJ PIERRE, GORGON CITY THE WORLD IS YOURS - MRAK, BRAEV TERMINAL FEELING - KASABLANCA REACH OUT - ROWETTA, SWEET MERCY, HOT SINCE 82 PREACH - RON CARROLL, HOT SINCE 82 KEEP YOUR HEAD UP - HARRY ROMERO, GORGON CITY AIRCARGO - DOSEM, OSCAR L GIVE ME ANYTHING - ELDERBROOK, JOHN SUMMIT ONE NEW CHANGE - GC HOPE - CAMELPHAT, CRISTOPH, MAX MILNER THE PROCESS - MRAK HOME - RHODES, CAMELPHAT, ADANA TWINS YOU SET ME FREE - ANUQRAM SPECIAL PERSON - FAR DISTANCE, APRICAT & ARTINA SHIVER - JS, HAYLA, CASSIAN FAREWELL TO THE MOON - YORK, PROFF
Collin Oliver - Ripple Effects Episode 197Tracklist:00:00:00 - Steve Angello And Wh0 - What You Need (Extended)00:07:11 Tennant - Kiss Myself (Extended Mix)00:11:06 Duke Dumont - Let Me Dance ft. Kid Enigma (Extended Mix)00:12:45 YYVNG - Celebration (Extended Mix)00:16:52 Low Steppa & Tony Romera - Dance To The Music (Extended Mix)00:21:33 Dec Duffy - All 4 U00:24:50 Mitch Gilby - Real Badman (Extended Mix)00:29:31 - Wheats - Work00:34:41 Cevin Fisher/Harry Romero - Here Comes That Sound (Extended Mix)00:38:26 Harry Romero - Paradise II (Avision Extended Remix)00:41:45 Nolek - My Love (Original Mix) [HoTL Records]00:44:33 Famba - No Sleep (feat. Glasgow KI$$) [Extended Mix]00:48:24 - Hot Since 82 feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out00:56:39 Dart - Only the Strong (X-Coast da Vibe Mix)00:59:37 - Boys Noize & Skream - Trip (Extended Mix) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ripple-effects-radio/donations
Celebrating the release of THE BELLS on the Paul Dakeyne's new Terpsichord label, plus England playing in the Euro 2024 Final on Sunday.Gaspard Augé - Force MajeureZairi Torrez, Sex Mind - Jamp'Atu (Original Mix)Rowetta, Sweet Mercy, Hot Since 82 - Reach Out (Original Mix)Max Olsen - Football Fever (Original Mix)Dutch Fans - Hey Jude (Epicentre Private Edit)Epicentre - Bitter Sweet SymphonyQuivver - All I Wanna (Extended Mix)Matt Epicentre x LEen - Absent Mind (Original Mix)Diandra Faye, Scorz, Sirolf - Missing Piece feat. Diandra Faye (Extended Mix)Qubiko, Paul Adam - Supastrong (Original Mix)Epicentre - Lions Theme (The Electro Adjust Mix)Mark Knight, Darius Syrossian, James Hurr - I Got All This Love (Extended Mix)Matt Epicentre - The Bells (Epicentric Progression Mix)Sasha & Sentre - GlastacyYoungr - Three Lions (Sample)EnglandNewOrder - World In Motion (The Electro Adjust Mix)Idris, Una Rams - Go Deeper (Extended Mix)Yousef - Come Home (Yousef 2024 Remake)Malou, Helsloot, Innerverse - Allein Allein feat. Malou (Extended)Madeon feat. Nicholas Petricca - FinaleE-Type - Campione (Paul Oakenfold Game Mix)
Collin Oliver - Ripple Effects Episode 194Tracklist:00:00:00 Empire of the Sun - We Are the People (ODARA [BE] Remix)00:05:18 Mitch Gilby - Real Badman (Extended Mix)00:10:33 - Shadow Child - Space Riot (Extended Mix)00:14:56 - Hatiras, Slarta John - Spaced Invader (Low Steppa & Hatiras Remix)00:18:30 Daft Punk - Burnin' 909 (Super Disco Club Rework)00:20:00 Uffie/Pharrell Williams/Armand Van Helden - ADD SUV (feat. Pharrell Williams) - Armand Van Helden Club Remix00:22:07 - Mixin' Marc - Sexual Thing (Steve Angello Remix)00:28:07 Arno Cost & Norman Doray - Darlin' (Dance System Extended Mix)00:33:33 - Eric Prydz - Slammin (Axwell Remix)00:36:22 David Morales & Wh0 vs Sam Frandisco & Steve Martano - Needin' U (Extended)00:40:38 - Hot Since 82 feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out00:46:59 Chloé Caillet/Nyra - Last One For Today00:50:35 - Boys Noize & Skream - Trip (Extended Mix) 00:56:07 Eric Prydz - Liberate (Original Mix)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ripple-effects-radio/donations
Collin Oliver - Ripple Effects Episode 192Tracklist:00:00:00 Montee - Love The Lows00:03:09 Tripolism x Nandu x Radeckt - Dope Dance (Hugo Cantarra Edit)00:07:47 Chloé Caillet/Nyra - Last One For Today00:13:16 - Goldtrix, Andrea Brown & Kolsch - It's Love (Trippin') (Extended Mix)00:16:47 - DJ Minx - Don't Do It To Me (Extended Mix)00:20:20 Hot Since 82 feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out00:26:33 Demi Riquísimo - Windows 95 Anthem (Chloé Caillet Remix)00:32:19 Daddy Squad/Digitalism - Music Is The Light - Digitalism Remix00:34:55 Baltra - Overdrive00:37:40 David Forbes - Questions Must Be Asked (Modeā Extended Remix)00:41:32 - Shadow Child & Mark Archer Feat Ardalan - Morse Code 00:42:35 Narciss - Forbidden Fruit (Extended Mix)00:48:50 - Steve Angello - Ware it Out00:52:18 Bad Intentions Vs. Kris Kiss - You Know Where The Floor Is (Extended Mix)00:56:29 Justice - Generator (Original Mix)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ripple-effects-radio/donations
"We're back with the latest & hottest in House & Tech House. I'm starting the show with Austin Auto ‘Wee Groover' which has just landed on Danny Howard's label ‘Nothing Else Matters'. There's loads more amazing tracks in the show from the likes of Chaney, Yolanda Be Cool, Wh0, Hot Since 82 and more. There's also an exclusive preview of Oli Hodges track ‘Voicemail' coming out this month on 13 Records. And I'll be ending the show with a banger from Emma Clair called ‘The After Hours Club'. Let me know what you think and if you're vibing the show. I'm on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok @channemusic" Tracklist " 1 Wee Belter / Austin Ato 2 Miss Honey / Galo 3 I Got Your Man / Yolanda Be Cool 4 Baby Baby / Genix & Sandy Chambers 5 I Got To Move / Piero Pirupa, Marco Lys 6 Dance With You / Mohtiv 7 I Choose You / Chaney 8 Flutter / Cammora 9 Reach Out / Hot Since 82 feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta 10 Every Day, All Day / Murphy's Law (UK) 11 Caravan Groove / Ustrell 12 Voicemail / Oli Hodges 13 Guess / Samy Asuik & Marco Lobato 14 Sunglasses / Wh0 15 The After Hours Club / Emma Clair "
Birthday celebration show, with a Twitch raid from Paul Dakeyne, James Junior in the studio dropping a World Exclusive first play of the new Elliot James track, plus a World Exclusive play of my new collaboration with LEen and Angie Brown.Emmanuel Jal, Ben Miller (Aus) - Wanene (Extended Mix)Nox Vahn - Don't Think About It Too Much (Extended Mix)Nora En Pure - Infinte Memories (Extended Mix)Yotto, Something Good feat. Sansa - Before Dawn (Extended Mix)Nox Vahn - The World Keeps Turning (Extended Mix)Mark Knight, Darius Syrossian, James Hurr - I Got All This Love (Extended Mix)Mostafa Ryad - Dark SideTinlicker, Helsloot - Hideaway (Extended Mix)Elliot James - Vegas ***WORLD EXCLUSIVE***Agustin Pengov - Constelación (Original Mix)Yotam Avni, Yulia Niko - Higher (Emanuel Satie Extended Remix)Energy 52- Café Del Mar (Orbital Remix)Elderbrook feat. George Fitzgerald - Glad I Found You (Dusky Extended Remix)Matt Epicentre x LEen - Absent Mind (Original Mix) ***WORLD EXCLUSIVE***Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Adinkra (Original Mix)Yotto x Solid Sessions - No Ending Til Janeiro (Epicentre Bootleg)Carl Shawn vs Brian Kidd - Everyday Everynight (24,7) (Seismic Waves Remix)Framewerk - Unfinished Sympathy (Framewerk 4X4 Rewerk)Helsloot, Innerverse feat. Malou - Allein Allein (Extended)Yotto - Fire Walk (Original Mix)Helsloot feat. Beacon - Never Tried (Extended Mix)Gorkiz, Andre Moret - Rudebox (Original Mix)Rangleklods, Helsloot - Beautiful Losers (Extended Mix)Yotto - Heartbeat (Extended Mix)Rowetta, Sweet Mercy, Hot Since 82 - Reach Out (Original Mix)Venessa Jackson, Frankie Ferrara - Raindrops (Qubiko Dub Mix)REMIND - Look Around You (Original Mix)
Welcome back to my House Music Podcast, bringing you the best in upfront and underground House Music !! Going deep, disco, chunky, tough and funky, this time around we have music and remixes from David Penn, Glen Horsborough, OFFAIAH, Sebb Junior, DJ Disciple, Archie B, Grant Nelson, Mike Milrain, D:Ream, Freeez, Michel Gray, Hot Since 82, Harry Romero, There Cube Guys, Jay Vegas, Todd Terry, plus many more!! Don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel, iTunes Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Amazon Music, or Just ask Alexa to play it!! 1 Random Soul - Night Talking (Micky More & Andy Tee Groove Culture Mix)2 House Gospel Choir feat. Morgan - Angels (Crakazat Remix)3 Sebb Junior, Jess Bays - Make You Feel (Original Mix)4 Double Dee feat. Dany - Found Love (David Penn Remix)5 Jay Vegas - What You Got (Extended Mix)6 Synare - I Know (Original Mix)7 DJ Popinjay - Jazz Spiced Disco (Original Mix)8 Paul Darey, Joe Red - The Number 1 (Harry Romero's Deep In Jersey Remix)9 James Mac, VALL, David Penn - Try Again (David Penn Extended Remix)10 Grant Nelson - Relentless (Original Mix)11 Melba Moore - My Heart Belongs To You (Groove Assassin Extended Remix)12 Todd Terry, Cherrelle - Affair (Extended Remix 2.5)13 Wh0 feat. Anelisa Lamola - The Power (Extended Mix)14 T-Bor - I Know What You're Thinking (Extended Mix)15 Emilio90 - Love Undefined (Original Mix)16 Mike Millrain - Lift Me Up (Extended Mix)17 Hot Since 82 Feat. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out (Original Mix)18 Trimtone & DJ Disciple - Street Music (Extended Mix)19 Peverell & Sweet Female Attitude - Hardly Breathe (Windy City Classics Extended Remix)20 Gabri Sanginetto - Everyday A New Day (Glen Horsborough Remix)21 David Penn, OFFAIAH - Satisfied (Extended Mix)22 Skogsberg & Akdofen - In You (Sebb Junior Extended Remix)23 Milk n 2 Sugaz - Things Are Gonna Get Better (Extended Mix)24 CEV's - Metaphysic (Loud & Clasiizz Remix)25 The Cube Guys & Discoplex - Reach Out (Original Mix)26 D:Ream - U R The Best Thing (Illyus & Barrientos Extended Mix)27 James Curd & Mark Maxwell - Magnetic (Extended Mix)28 Danny Rhys, Devotionz - Booty Call [Altra Moda]29 Chaney - Choose You (Extended Mix)30 Archie B - Like I Love You (Extended Mix)31 David Penn ft Monia Moore - Ocean Drive (Qubiko XTD Remix)32 Matt Caseli & Matt lightbourn - Dangerous (Extended Mix)
01 The Coney Island Rhythm Band - Paradise (Jerk Boy Extended Edit)02 Dr Packer - You Got The Love (Extended Mix)03 Dzialach, Alex Inc, Terri B! - Needing You (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix)04 Oliver Dollar & Austin Ato - Portamento Track (Original Mix)05 Kathy Brown - Get Another Love (Warren Clarke Remix)06 Barry Can't Swim - Kimbara (Extended Mix)07 Backroom Productions - What Can You Do For Me (Dave Lee Classic Vibe Mix)08 Austins Groove - Check This Out (Original Mix)09 James Curd & Mark Maxwell - Magnetic (Extended Mix)10 Narciso & Gerundino - Groove Beat (Extended Mix)11 Black Loops & Emanuele Barilli - Go (Original Mix)12 Hot Since 82 ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out (Original Mix)13 Kid Creme ft. Shurakano - Doing My Own Thing (Original)Follow Motive Records:https://www.facebook.com/motiverecordsauhttps://www.instagram.com/motiverecordsauhttps://twitter.com/motiverecordsau
This week featuring:Overmono & The Streets - Turn The PagePunctual & RY X - You're Not Alone (Dub Mix)Baltra - Breathe DeepJamie xx ft. Honey Dijon - Baddy On The FloorIsh D 'How He Works'DJ Fudge - EscapadeAgoria - I Feel GoodHot Since 82 'Reach Out' ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta@everyone - One LovePiem ft. Leo Wood - Messin' AroundCozmic Cat - Take Me Higher (CHANNE Extended Remix)Jackmaster, Kid Enigma - NitroNoizu, Joshwa - Get Rockin'Murphy's Law - Every Day, All Day
Ruben Karapetyan, Maze 28 - Cosmic Dot (Cid Inc. Remix)ID ID - Crazy Times (Original Mix)Framewerk - Moments Of Space (Framewerk Rewerk)Rowetta, Sweet Mercy, Hot Since 82 - Reach Out (Original Mix)John Dahlback, Floormagnet - Chrysalis (Original Mix)Trikk - Rigor (Original Mix)Framewerk - Unfinished Sympathy (Framewerk 4X4 Rewerk)Darren Tate, Sxcha - Flashing Lights feat. Sxcha (Extended Mix)Magnus, Vintage Culture - Nothing Ever Changes (Extended)Robyn - With Every Heartbeat (Tinlicker Remix)Fatima Yamaha - What's a Girl to do (Yotto Edit)Oxia, Dorian Craft - Kilamba (Oxia Remix)Cats n Dogs x Underworld - Rave History Cowgirl (Epicentre Private Edit)SeeMeNot - Rapture (Gerd Janson Remix)Snirco & Millero - Sweet Moment (CamelPhat Edit)Dezza - Intro84 (Original Mix)QuiQui - Let There Be Light (Jamie Stevens Acid Test Remix)Michael Hooker - Thoughts of You (Quivver Remix)DJ Jason Harris - Finally Over (Original Mix)REMIND - Look Around You (Original Mix)Emanuel Satie, Tim Engelhardt, Maga, Sean Doron - Resilience (Andhim Extended Remix)
Duke Dumont brings the heat on episode #010 with tracks from FRED AGAIN, IDRIS ELBA, RODDY LIMA, HOT SINCE 82, RENE AMESZ and a world premiere of a Duke Dumont demo!1. Maori - Fusion 00:00:002. Beth - The Party 00:05:493. Mele - And 1 00:09:194. General Moses - Flashback 00:12:495. Rafael Cerato, Laherte - Viaje 00:15:196. Torrfisk - Blipp Traxx 00:17:347. Fever Ray - Shiver (ABSOLUTE's Massive Organ Remix) 00:19:498. Hot Since 82 ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out 00:22:499. Castion - Feel It Ya 00:26:1910. Roddy Lima - Do Ya Thang 00:28:4911. Duke Dumont - Wannabe Gangster 00:30:4912. Thomas Newson - There's Nothing 00:33:2613. IDRIS - La Trumpeta 00:36:4914. Rene Amesz - Mind, Body & Soul (VIP Edit) 00:41:3415. Fred again.., Lil Yachty & Overmono - stayinit 00:44:5016. Kettama - Feeling Emotions 00:49:2917. Underworld - Born Slippy (Nuxx - Remastered) 00:51:57
Australias Mixed Methods and Trimtone bring 2 hours of heat! PART 1 - TRIMTONE 01. Darren Marshall - Hocus Pocus [Groovphoria Records] 02. Austins Groove - Check This Out (Original) [Spacedisco Records] 03. Many Few x Eddie Craig x Angie Brown - Giving Me More (Extended Mix) 04. Piem 'Messin' Around' ft. Leo Wood (Extended Mix) [Jackie's Music Records] 05. Trimtone x E Smoove - Baby Gets High (2024 Reboot) 06. AYYBO - All We Need (Extended Mix) 07. Selena Faider - Under My Feet (Extended Mix) PART 2/3 - MIXED METHODS 08.Stand Up! (Pangaea's MixLoleatta Holloway, Kevin McAuley, Pangaea [Salsoul Records] 09.Nothing (Original Mix) Ron Costa [Potobolo Records] 10.The King (Original Mix) Lorenzo Spano, 11.Markyno (Original Mix) [Adesso Music] 12.Just Come (Marco Lys Extended Mix) Cool Jack, Marco Lys [DFTD] 13.Phunk (CASSIMM Extended Remix) Shinedoe [SIZE Records] 14.House Freaks (Original Mix) Alex Preston [Basement Sounds] 15.Give It TO Me (Extended Mix) Marco Lys & Ben Miller [Club Sweat] 16.Step Back (Extended Mix) Friendless & Death Ray Shake [Friends For Life] 17.Low Down Drums (Chus & Ceballos Sweet Love Edit) Kassady [Stereo Productions Catalog] 18.Mind Hack (Extended Mix) Tete de la Course, Piem, Rowetta [Nervous] 196Habitz (Original Mix) Mickael Espinosa & Damelo [Mindshake Records] 20.No Worries (Re-Cut) Butch [Cecuke Records] 21.Werk (Move Your Body) (Original Mix) Nic Fanciulli [Rekids] Perth (Original Mix) KiNK [Running Back] mixed The Sermon (Acapella) Ron Carroll 22.Lugar Feliz (Jay De Lys Remix) Sanchez (UK), Jay De Lys [Under No Illusion] 23.Do It Now (Original Mix) Delistic [Flashmob Records] PART 4 - TRIMTONE 24. Danny Rhys, Devotionz - Booty Call (Extended Mix) 25. Groove Armada Feat. Stush Red Rat Get Down Mark Knight Remix TOOLROOM 26.Hatiras - Got Somebody (Sinner & James Remix) [Spacedisco Records] 27. Hot Since 82 'Reach Out' ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta (Original Mix) [Knee Deep In Sound] 28. Trimtone - How it Can Be (Pheonix) 29.Milk & Sugar ft. Maria Marquez 'Canto Del Pilon' (James Hurr Remix) [Milk & Sugar Recordings] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Welcome to Chapters 136! New music from Ashibah, Icarus, Hot Since 82, Carlita & Calussa and labels including Chapters Recordings, Bedrock, Gruuv & Human By Default! 1 Halia - Mentira (Alex Twin Remix) - Sounds Of Sirin 2 Davi - Forbidden City - Bedrock Records 3 Carlita & Calussa - Fell In Luv (Black Circle Remix) - Higher Ground 4 Capoon - All Of My Heart - Human By Default 5 AtalaiA - Shinrin-Yoku - Chapters Recordings 6 Pornbugs - Right Here Inside (Steve Kelley Remix) - Acker Dub 7 Tim Angrave - Ethereal - Fenestra 8 Icarus - Dominoes (Kloyd Remix) - Fly Boy Records 9 Ashibah - Make It Better (Forever) - Fatima In Trouble 10 AtalaiA - Milagros, Pt. 1 - Chapters Recordings 11 Jordan Peak - Exclusive - Gruuv 12 Hot Since 82 ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out (AtalaiA Edit) - Knee Deep In Sound https://pod.co/chapters Apple: https://apple.co/2KsgGgS Mixcloud: https://bit.ly/2GSQF9o SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/34dG4R1 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2JS6fn7 Instagram: @atalaiamusica Beatport: https://bit.ly/2RcAnxq Facebook: https://bit.ly/2xNZeAL YouTube: https://bit.ly/3YPiAgf TuneIn: http://tun.in/pjsMJ www.atalaiamusic.com #housemusic #deephouse #organichouse #afrohouse #dancemusic #djs #dj #Chapters #AtalaiA #Audylic #house #progressivehouse #melodichouse
Dombresky is back on #ProcessRadio dropping new fire from CamelPhat, Vintage Culture, Low Steppa & Crusy, Gettoblaster, Hot Since 82, Layton Giordani, FREAK ON and loads more! 01. Melé - And 1 02. AYYBO - All We Need 03. Cloonee - Sippin' Yak (We Like) 04. Low Steppa & Crusy - Bullerengue 05. Gettoblaster, Bad Boy Bill, ZXX - Fine Day ft. SKYLR 06. Hot Since 82 ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out 07. Andruss - Vai Caralho (Do togo) 08. Dr. Bazil - Blaze One 09. Torren Foot and Associanu - Sleep When I' m Dead 10. LO'99 - Shout Out Loud 11. Riordan - While The Record Spins 12. FREAK ON - Let The Music Play [HOTTEST TRACK] 13. Vintage Culture, Magnus - Nothing Ever Changes (CamelPhat Remix) 14. Kevin McKay, Simon Ellis - Walking On A Dream 15. OFFAIAH - Hands 16. CamelPhat - Home ft. RHODES (Vintage Culture Remix) 17. ESSEL, Alex Mills - Rave Is The Weapon 18. Hartley (UK) - Phunky Phat 19. Layton Giordani - Paranoid
01. Axwell Ingrosso - More Than You Know (Mont Rouge Remix) 02. Fedde Le Grand - Here Comes That Sound 03. Chapter & Verse - I Got 5 On It 04. Cedric Gervais - Soy Candela 05. CHANEY - Always (Me & You) 06. Hayden James & Anabel Englund - Different Worlds 07. SIDEPIECE & San Pacho - Taka 08. Melé - And 1 09. Matroda - Boombox ft. Madam Parker 10. No Redemption (Tchami & Malaa) - Giving Me Life with Kaleena Zanders 11. Camden Cox - Another 12. Hot Since 82 ft. Sweet Mercy & Rowetta - Reach Out 13. Niko The Kid - Say Goodbye 14. Adapter - Kattapult (James Hype Edit) 15. Miss Monique - Bloom At Night 16. Adriatique & The Element - The Echo 17. Massano - Talking 18. Eelke Kleijn - Regenerator 19. LO'99 - Shout Out Loud 20. BK & Steve Hill - The Power Of Bass 21. Argy & Omnya - Aria (Danny Avila Remix) [HI-LO'S HIGHLIGHTS]
True House Stories Podcast with special guests by Lenny Fontana
Nick Hussey started his Dj career at the infamous Hacienda after parties at the Kitchen in Manchester before a successful career Djing at some of the world's most famous clubs from Moscow to Miami, Italy to Ibiza. Many Mancunians will remember Nick from his residencies at Prague 5, Berlins, Loaf and Paradise Factory as well as his music productions and remixes. Nick Has produced many Manchester artists including Ultracynic, Bowa, Luvdup, Rhythm of Life, Rachel Mcfarlene, Part-E, Emotion, Sweet Mercy and many more Nick has recently been the resident Dj playing to 5000 a night at the huge Zero Gravity Beach & Night club in Dubai and Plaza Beach & Awqa Mist in Marbella. He is currently signed to Defected Records,CR2 & King Street New York as an artist. Check out him giving you all the inside trek.
Zac Lloyd joins The Verdict to discuss riding Sweet Mercy in the Midway and weighing in 1.5kgs light in a simple mistake
Weekly Sunday sermons from Pastor Mike Powers and other members of our Pastoral Body. Richland Creek exists to make disciples who love God and love others. For more, visit richlandcreek.com.Main Idea: The Lord's Mercy Guides Us Back To Him1. The Lord's mercy works in our suffering2. The Lord's mercy relieves a guilty conscience3. The Lord's mercy brings peace to broken relationships4. The Lord's mercy gives unmerited forgiveness
Big Idea: God does not take pleasure in taking justice, but He delights in showing mercy. The post October 16, 2022: Matthew 5:7 “Sweet Mercy” appeared first on Cornerstone Church.
Pastor James continues his sermon series walking through the Gospel of Luke. Luke 1:58-80 IDEA: God shows mercy when He relieves our suffering.
Message from Brent Paulson on September 5, 2021
The post Sweet Mercy – Matthew 5:7 appeared first on Vineyard Community Church of Wickliffe, OH.
Description: We know the world needs mercy, that we need mercy. But how do we become instruments of mercy – how do we bring mercy to the world? Forgiveness is hard, and necessary, and possible! *SPOILER* Paola probably cries a little Show notes: For an amazing testimony of forgiveness, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkoE_GQsbNA From the John Paul II Healing Center, prayerful steps for forgiveness Ask the Holy Spirit to show you who you need to forgive (family, friend, abuser, God, yourself). Picture the person in front of you and pay attention to what you feel. Make an account of the debt they ow you (what did they take from you, how did they hurt you? It is OK to feel angry). Imagine yourself telling them what they did to hurt you and how it has affected you. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you what you believe about yourself based on that incident (identity lie). Renounce the identity lie. (For example: “I renounce the lie that I am not loved or cared for”) Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the judgments you hold towards that person who hurt you. Renounce the judgements (see prayer above). Renounce inner vows (see prayer above). Ask Jesus to forgive the person. Forgive the person. Pray a prayer of blessing over that person – ask God to bless them in the opposite way that they hurt you. Ask Jesus to seal this forgiveness and heal the wounds. Thank God for his healing.
The world's need for mercy is reflected in our own, personal need for forgiveness. Dealing with the reality of our sin and God's desire to forgive us will change the world. Fr Sam's beard is for sale. Show notes: Beard Fundraiser Link: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/ML1JVGM9SVQMX/checkout/OPOQVHMFV2COBWW5PDCC6EHX Isaiah 43:1-7 1 But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. 2 When you pass through the waters I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. 3 For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I give Egypt as your ransom, Ethiopia and Seba in exchange for you. 4 Because you are precious in my eyes, and honored, and I love you, I give men in return for you, peoples in exchange for your life. 5 Fear not, for I am with you; I will bring your offspring from the east, and from the west I will gather you; 6 I will say to the north, Give up, and to the south, Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth, 7 every one who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made.”
Probably a multi-part episode, we're looking at the landscape of a world that is deeply divided and suffering. For example, we experience some division on the pronunciation of the word “pusillanimity.” We get over it. The late Francis Cardinal George once wrote: “In the United States, everything is permitted, even encouraged. … But, while practically everything might be permitted, practically nothing is forgiven. By contrast, in the Church much is not permitted. … But while much is not permitted, everything can be forgiven. Our culture pulls us towards vengeance, our faith towards mercy.” The lack of mercy in the world doesn't have to be permanent. Our faith teaches us to bring mercy into the world, to bring forgiveness and healing. And speaking of healing, listen to how Paola fixed a toilet. Mercy, Lord, sweet mercy! Show notes: Check out the good work of the John Paul II Healing Center: https://jpiihealingcenter.org St. Josephine Bakhita is an amazing example of forgiveness and healing, one who not only showed mercy to those who sinned against her, but also became an instrument of God's mercy for so many people. The movie about her life is a powerful watch! https://watch.formed.org/products/bakhita-from-slave-to-saint
Thank you to Martin for commissioning this episode! This section of chapters we get a pretty brutal showdown with Yisht and Zole, and I for one did think for a moment that Zole had actually died. Turns out that she's okay and manages to basically rescue Nona from these caves, but if we know now that she's not dead...why isn't she at the convent? Where did she go? Also, the battle is coming to the steps of Sweet Mercy, and we're going to see something that was foreshadowed in the very first scene of the first book!Thank you so much for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!
Thank you to Martin for commissioning this episode! I can't believe we're in the last leg of this series! It doesn't feel like we could possibly be at the end of this enormous story already, because there are still so many moving pieces and unknown factors. Are there more books set in this universe? In this section, we do some jumping back and forth in time, starting right where we left off in the previous book and then jumping ahead again (although not as far ahead as the epilogue of the last book). A lot has changed at Sweet Mercy and I'm not sure I like it. Thanks so much for listening, and I will see you again soon with a new episode!
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
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Dug is on the road once again, this time celebrating the birthday of Westerly favorite John Speziale and his band Sweet Mercy at Perks and Corks! http://www.johnspeziale.com/
Divine Mercy is a quality that is within us. It includes showing forbearance toward an offender or someone we have power over, as well as having sympathetic concern/awareness of another's suffering and the desire to alleviate it. When we see an expression of mercy we are usually profoundly moved. In this episode we explore the fifth Beatitude, "Blessed are the merciful," and how we can bring ourselves as Divine Mercy into our world.
Jimmy & Dave discuss some of their favorite loves songs and discuss Pulp's Different Class.
A track from the new album The Journey available on Ebay
Today we have a lot of discussions about how people “identify”. Some dude with a beard identifies as a little girl in pig tails, some little girl in pig tails has decided she identifies as a middle aged oil rig worker from Texas and her parents support that. Which is weird because nine times out of ten, a parent who would be okay with that would fall way to the left on the political rainbow and hate anything to do with oil. Even a few people in government leadership positions - over the whole spectrum, I might add - identify as decent people. Which is weird because nine times out of ten government leaders fall way to the scumbag side of the political rainbow. I know! But you won’t have to worry about me ruffling any feathers in these three stories. They’re about how I identify and unless you’re one of those people who needs a safe space from anybody that disagrees with you, we should be good. I’m Michael Blackston and this right here is a virtual canon ball into the very chlorinated pool of my Funny, Messy Life. __________________________ As I compile these stories from an earlier blog into something that resembles entertainment, I’m sitting in a restaurant again. It’s a little unassuming place in Carbon Hill, Alabama called, Lacy’s Pizza Bar and it’s been around since Spot was a pup. (Since Spot was a pup is a charming southern phrase I either learned from my Grandma or the old people that gather every morning in McDonalds.) Lacy’s, God love ‘em, has served me one of the most delicious burgers I’ve ever eaten. It’s a mainstay for me when I visit Carbon Hill in my travels and they don’t need to worry about me giving them a bad review - not when they serve a burger that tastes just like mama used to make. Never frozen and not fast, Lacy’s gets both of my funky shaped thumbs up, which matters because ... Apparently, I look Like A Critic This was written in a restaurant that has not been around since Spot was a pup.. Come to think of it, I was sitting in a restaurant the last three or four times I banged out something on my keyboard, so either I’ve developed a pattern or an eating problem that needs to be addressed. Actually, a restaurant is an ideal place for me to write. Lots of authors need something going on in the background while they create. Some writers keep a radio or TV blaring while they work, while some stay-at-home bloggers write to the soothing sounds of screaming children and if that works for them, fantastic! I like the ambiance of the world around me, even if I resort to plugging my ears with those little spongy do-dads - earplugs, I think they’re called - to keep from being bothered by the sounds of the old man behind me who keeps sucking something out of his teeth. You might think that sounds silly, but when I’m alone, I have to get up and walk somewhere to fill my tea glass. So being in the unfortunate situation known to some as, "Around people", is a must if I don't want to see to my own drink refillery. There’s something I’ve noticed when I go to certain restaurants and whip out my laptop to write … sometimes they think I’m a food critic and I get exceptional service. They do things like making sure I don't worry about my drink refillery and periodically asking how I'm doing or if they can get me anything. It doesn’t happen everywhere, as some places don’t consider themselves the type that a critic would bother to review, or they think the same way about critics that I do. I have a strong distaste for professional critics and I have a saying I believe with all my heart … “Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach. Those who can’t do or teach are professional critics!” I also tend to make a face that looks like somebody just walked by who ate bad tacos when I hear the word critic. I do feel the need to tear away the blanket of that statement by admitting that I know plenty of teachers who can do. Some of them are great friends of mine, but as far as critics go - creatures who fell into evil along with the thirty-three percent of angels that followed Satan into hell and thrive in the negative, I’ve never met one I didn’t want to point at and laugh just to embarrass them or shoot in the back of the head with spit balls. I also have to admit that it’s nice to get the kind of service that comes with people desperately wanting to please you so that you won’t say something nasty about them and hurt their business. After a few times of noticing this, I think I’ve figured out how to recognize the ones that think I’m a critic and what it is about me that leads them to that conclusion. For one, I’ve noticed that the nicer the establishment, the more they want your positive feedback if they think you’ve got a little clout stuck between your teeth. A local dive that serves your beverage in a foam cup doesn’t care what you think. They don’t care that someone in California is condemning them to eco-hell (not as bad as the real hell where critics live, but still ...) even as they pull the tap on the fountain that dispenses your drink. So why would they care that somebody might write that their onion rings don’t have the proper “chew”? A reputable restaurant that might entertain a critic will quench your thirst in a receptacle made of glass, or at least a red, rippled plastic container with the vendor’s logo printed on it. They would also savor the thought that I should use a fancy-pants word like receptacle in conjuction with their beverages ... or a fancy-pants word like conjunction. They won’t worry that you could be a Negative Nancy if their food delivery system is a trough in the middle of the restaurant with plates piled up at one end and the cutlery at the other. If slices of cake have been sitting out for more than two hours, you can bet they probably won’t worry about you. Their skin is as tough as the skin on top of the cheesecake. I’m treated differently depending on the way I’m dressed, too. Most of the time I’m wearing blue jeans in one of various stages of decay. At those times, I don’t bother to try and fool them into thinking I’ll have an opinion on the quality of their mashed potatoes. It’s when I’m sporting emo hair and wearing a black turtle neck and round glasses that people approach me with caution. This ensemble doesn’t necessarily promote phenomenal service, but it gets me weird looks. Upon further thought, I can see how that look along with the skin cancer scar I sport on my temple could also make them think I might be Harry Potter. Then there’s the entrance. If I’m tired and just want to be left alone, I’ll probably order a #3 meal and type quietly at my table in the corner next to the indoor playground with the ear pluggy do-dad thingies crammed way up in my hear-holes. But if I need that special pampering, I’ll sometimes enter and declare, “Serve meh!” A good trick to remember if you have your computer out on the table and want the staff to wonder if you’re judging them is to sit back from time to time and make it obvious that you’re observing someone from the staff. It helps to cock an eyebrow and curl a finger around your chin as well, nodding your head every now and again in approval or shaking it scoldingly from side to side. Then when you’ve been noticed, raise your eyebrows and begin to type furiously as if you’ve discovered something interesting during your observation. You can further the ruse by making faces when you take bites of your food. The more your face distorts into a pinch that says, “That bite of your fare was detestable! I should hope the next bite will offer a fonder air of grace to my palette,” the harder they’ll work to make you happy. Take a bite of fettuccini ... make a face that looks like you’re traveling down a Georgia back road during planting season. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Drive down a Georgia back road during planting season and see if you don’t make a face that looks like you’re traveling down a South Carolina back road during planting season. There are other things you can do to lend credence to your portrayal, such as carefully investigating your silverware and making sure to wipe it down, even if it’s so clean it could be used in some crack-head kind of surgery that involves forks. Adding the accent of a British dignitary helps too, but beginning all of your correspondence between you and your server with, “I SAY,” is also a plus. As I started writing this piece, it was lunchtime and I was in Walterboro, SC at my favorite restaurant there, Olde House Cafe. Now as I finish it, I’m in a Myrtle Beach Denny’s. Neither of these places would expect a hoity-toity snob of a food critic to darken their doors, although maybe one should hit up Olde House. I’ve never had anything from their menu because as soon as I walk in, angels from heaven begin to sing and golden light hits me from the direction of the buffet bar. And it delivers. But while I’m not dressed in my dusty work britches at the moment, … THAAAAT’S RIGHT, BRITCHES! … I am dressed in a nice, casual shorts and t-shirt combo, complete with sandals. (No socks! You’ll never catch me committing the heresy of wearing sandals with socks.) So it’s possible my waitress could think I’m a food critic in town for a little holiday and dropping a literary elbow on one of the nation’s top tier 24-hour-breakfast-or-dinner-the-choice-is-yours-it’s-all-gonna-clog-your-arteries-anyway diners to boot. I wonder how you critique nachos in the first place. Ehh, I’ll figure it out. “Oh, waitress … I say! These fried chips of pressed corn flour covered in greasy meat and processed cheese spread are simply delightful. Would you be so kind as to compliment the chef when he returns from his smoke break?” _________________________ I get tons of curious looks from people when I break out the old laptop and start pounding away at some genius piece of literary broo-haha. They’re even more curious when it’s a composition notebook I’m attacking with my sweet handwriting skills only an elementary school teacher could read. Rarely does anybody actually say anything, though. They probably understand this simple truth ... Writers Write. It’s What We Do. NOTE: Once again, the following was originally a blog post, so it will mention writing type stuff several times. Ignore that. Now it’s a blog post AAAANNND part of this podcast episode. I don’t feel good today and I don’t want to write. My daughter woke up with a cheerful exuberance that seemed to scream, “Hello world! Let’s make this a day to remember!” In actuality, it was a lot of screaming, but more along the lines of, “Daddy where’s mommy I want cheese balls no I don’t want those cheese balls I want pancakes no take those pancakes away I want peanut butter on a spoon and Mickey and Elsa no I don’t want Elsa I want Tyrone no that dragon scares me turn it off I want cheese balls WAAAAAAHHHHH!” Days like today are the norm for people to whom God gave the gift of child rearing, so I do hear the playing of the tiny violin in your sarcastic minds and I accept it as I salute and take my hat off to you. But as much as I adore my little precious, pink bundle of fireworks, she can make it difficult to find the energy to write an article at the end of the day, especially if I haven’t felt well to begin with. It’s hard to be constructive when all of your senses have been numbed and you’ve been reduced to a shivering mass of flesh whose only translatable words turn out to be the lyrics to that dang Clubhouse theme song. But I’ve got to write when I have the opportunity, so I’ve committed to it. Because that’s what you do when you’re a writer. You write when you don’t feel like it. You write when others are doing other stuff in other places with other people. When I decided to begin seriously writing on a consistent basis, the first thing I did was sit down at a table in a restaurant whose name is also the title to a catchy song about a man who tap-danced in worn out shoes. I pulled out my computer and started a document, listing as many topics as I could that I thought might be interesting. I was going for 50. I got 46. Close enough. I wanted to always have something handy to write about if I needed to, but had no inspiration. I could add to that list as the ideas came and I’d have a solid foundation for topics. One of the topics was When I Don’t Feel Like Writing, I Write Anyway. Via my well-sculpted writer’s mind-muscles, I can nearly hear your audible retort: How could a word-slinger like yourself ever not be ready to write? Well pardner, even the finest of us can end up stepping into a puddle of squishy prose-poor quicksand only to sink there surrounded by some sour stench, never to be heard from again if we don’t tie some rope to a tree nearby so we can pull our dang selves out. That tree is my laptop, the rope is my list of topics, and the quicksand is my current funk. And the sour stench? Well pardner, that’s the milk in the sippy cup next to me that I forgot to put in the fridge. Yep. It’s a wasteland, writing. There are lots of us walkin’ round totin’ keyboard revolvers on our hips, always challengin’ the cowboy or cowgirl next to us to a duel out in the middle of the information super highway in front of a bunch of gawkers. The shots fired can be heard ‘round the world, but there are only a few true Word Slingers left. Do you believe yourself to be one of those few, you ask? I think to stay ready, a man oughta believe the best in hisself, so I reckon I do. It ain’t like I believe thar’s only room in this digital town fer a few of us. Thar’s lotsa room. It’s jest that most folks who wave around a blog fer ev’rybody to take a gander at are showin’ pitchers instead of writin’ words. The art of the article is gittin’ lost and thar ain’t that many what writes words anymore. It occurs to me that in my exhausted state, my own words have become less the charming John Wayne stereotype and closer to the hillbillies from Deliverance, so maybe the western themed allegory has run its course. As you can see, there’s always something rattling around in my head, it just doesn’t always make sense. So why force it if you’re uninspired? It’s the same reason you still go to the gym once you’ve dedicated to a workout even if you’re too tired. The muscle needs to be stretched and toned. It’s about learning to push through. Every article can’t be the best thing I’ve ever written, but each one can be written with the best of my ability. My current ability happens to be nonsense, but that’s okay. I’m still writing! Where would we be if Alexander Graham Bell had been too tired to talk to anyone? What if Michael Jordan had said "Basketball, Shmasketball" and decided that baseball was good enough for him? What if God had said, “Y’know, I don’t really feel like making people today,” or just “People Schmeeple!”? (I just giggled at People Schmeeple. It needs to be a tee-shirt.) The world continues to turn because people push on and do things they don’t necessarily feel like doing right then and there. Am I equating myself to Bell, Jordan, and God? Nooooooooooooooooo. And now that I think about it, I might say my prayers tonight a little extra sweetly. I’m just saying that to do things right, sometimes we have to do them even when it doesn’t feel right. And we should prepare ahead of time for bumps in the road, like I did with my topic list. I’ve gotten up out of the quicksand. Sure, I’m dirty. I’m even more tired than I was when I started. Fine. I still smell sour milk, … okay that’s got to go in the trash. There’s no saving that sippy cup. Writers write. It doesn’t have to be a Nobel Prize winning piece - just ideas brought to life. It’s after midnight and I’m still up. I’m over-tired and just rambling. That’s what people say when their child is screaming bloody murder, trying out that new word they hoped she didn’t hear, and embarrassing them in front of the whole church. She’s just over-tired. Thanks, Mrs. Helpful. Is that why your child is kicking the old man next to him in the groin? How about you take care of that? I’ll take my banshee to the restroom while you go get the preacher and some holy water. Looking toward the weeks ahead, I can see that I’m going to get very busy at my day job and I want to make sure I keep the flow of ideas and writing going. I don’t want to get so crazy with the world around me that I totally lose focus and forget about writing these blog/podcast things. So I’m writing anyway and that’s my advice to anyone else who doesn’t feel the groove settin’ down on they bad self. If you’re a writer, write. You don’t want to? Do it any way. You’ll find, like I have, that once you get going, it’s easy for the words to flow. They might not make much sense to anyone other than you, but they’re still your words and what a wonderful way to look back after years have gone by and say, “What was I smoking?” __________________________ I don’t take addiction lightly. The ugly head of addiction has poked through the protective bubble I created around me more than once, so I know all too well the effects a dern-tootin’, real hum-dinger of a dependancy can have on not just the addicted person, but everybody that cares for them. I also know that the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. That’s why this final inclusion is an attempt to clear the air, to make my admittance, and seek wisdom the best way I know how. My Name Is Michael And I'm A Socks Addict There are socks and then there are SOCKS. Imagine my day has been difficult because I’ve been on my feet for most of it and I’ve worked hard to keep my composure though a lot of stuff I didn’t want to have to deal with. If you’ve been a person who slogs through the daily grind for very long, you’ve had those days too. So you’ll know what I mean when I say that the bath or the shower at the end is a Utopian experience that can serve to make everything at least a little better as you settle in for the night. For me, part of that freshening up experience is putting on clean socks. It’s a bliss that’s, in my mind, akin to that feeling you get when you dip in a cool swimming pool on a scorching summer afternoon or bite into a Cadbury Creme egg when it's not the Easter season. It’s a sense of immediate, ahhh-inspiring relief. I know that for some of you, that satisfaction comes from kicking off your shoes and your socks and running around barefoot like some Neanderthal or a redneck’s child at Walmart, but not for me. As far back as I can remember, I’ve insisted on keeping socks on my feet at all times with the exceptions of swimming, bathing or showering, walking on the beach, and dressing as a hippie for Halloween. Okay, there’s one other time. I didn’t want to bring it up, but you gutter-minded people are thinking it anyway, so ... Anyway, I absolutely detest the feeling of my feet touching anything else other than in the situations I just mentioned. There was no trigger moment from my childhood that I can remember; I’ve just always had to have my feet covered and if I don’t, I look like a cat when you put Scotch tape on its paws. Until recently, I’ve considered socks to have only two categories: New, Untainted Socks that have never known man intimately, worthy of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and ... Used Socks that have been defiled by having embraced the naked skin of a body part that I believe only came into being after Adam and Eve took a bite of that dang apple and brought all manner of hell to the human person, namely something we now call the foot. Thank goodness, now another type of sock has come into the picture – the Sweet Mercy They’re Comfortable Sock - and it’s a game changer. Let’s just call them SMTCs. Let me give you a little back story to bring us to my first experience with SMTCs. It’s been a long observed tradition, starting when I first met my wife and spent a Christmas with her family, that we receive a new pack of socks as a present under the tree. Let me give you a little bit of backstory to bring us to the tradition that’ll bring us to the back story of how I came to learn of the existence of SMTCs. My wife had an aunt that lived with her who always, every year without fail, supplied the family with fresh socks during the gift giving/meal eating/trying to kill each other with balled up wrapping paper war celebration. The aunt tended to plead that it was all she could afford and that was probably so, however, she was fully aware that because it was such an integral part of their family tradition, anyone who did not receive the gift of socks may consider their holiday utterly ruined and a curse might actually be placed upon the face of the family. So everybody got socks. Now, over 20 years later, the aunt having passed, my mother has made sure that the tradition lives on and usually gives socks of some sort. But last Christmas, it was my sister providing them in the form of a little something extra. She was trying to gift me with items she knew I could use when I work because she knows that I work in environments that often have me extremely cold, extremely hot, slightly cold, slightly hot, a little chilly, a tad toasty, or suitably temperaturated. That’s a new word and I claim it - all rights reserved property of Michael Blackston for the love of all that’s holy so now you have to fight God to take it from me. Not only did she provide a very much appreciated electric blanket and some wool gloves, but also a couple of pairs of socks that were woven by the hands of baby angel babies while humming soft lullabies and then skewering the fluffy music notes out of the air with their golden knitting needles. Hence, my feet are enfolded by a heavenly, melodious cloud of love and baby angel baby kisses. I think Walmart calls them work socks or something and I’m surprised they don’t push them more with all them barefoot redneck chillun runnin’ ‘round. On the outside, you might think they were any old thick socks. The fabric is deceptively normal. But on the inside, Sweet Mercy, They’re Comfortable! The material is the same as those really soft blankets that are usually too small to cover your entire body, but you scruntch up into a ball and pretend you’re swaddled in the arms of your mother anyway. The first night I wore them to bed, I didn’t take immediate notice of the hidden luxury of the socks. It was only once I’d gotten under the covers and settled in that I began what I can only describe as making the music of ecstasy. “What’s going on over there?!” My wife was concerned that I might be looking at something naked on my iPad. “It’s these SOCKS!” “What?” “These new socks my sister gave me. They’re like nothing I’ve ever felt before.” “From the sound of things, I don’t know that I want you to ever feel it again.” “It’s okay, it’s just ... it’s just socks. It means nothing.” “It better not.” “Do we have any cigarettes?” I’ve determined that I’ll systematically replace all of my used, slutty socks for this more sophisticated, more appealing sock. They’re not cheap. The good ones never are. As they say in Vegas where I’m told you can have any kind of socks you want, ya get what ya pay for. It’s hard, though, to get used to the fact that after 20 plus years of marriage and never having to pay for socks, I’ll be handing out cash now and not only that, but only to the high-class providers. And before you judge me and tell me the grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the drawer, you need to know that I believe people were created with needs and I believe I ought to have the best. Yes, I’ll still have regular socks when they’re given and probably even provide socks for myself when I can’t get them anywhere else. I know I can’t be the only one. There have to be more like me all over the place and should they find themselves enticed and pulled into the world of obsessive and unabashed socks, embrace it. Don’t try to climb out. Stay away from meetings that see you introducing yourself with, “Hello. My name is (insert your name) and I'm a socks addict.” Some desires are natural and there’s nothing in the bible that warns even the saltiest Christian against having socks. Darnication is not even mentioned, I can promise you. Another new word and I claim that one too. So I’ll continue to enjoy the pleasures of good socks. I don’t need the approval of anyone but my wife. She may not understand why, being one of the barefoot hippie, flip-flop wearing sort, but she allows it because she loves me. No, we don’t have one of those crazy “open” relationships,k especially not “open-toed”. _________________________ All that’s left is me thanking audionautix.com for the great underscore music (in the podcast, obviously - duh) and thanking you again for giving a few moments of your time and diving into the secret realm of my Funny, Messy Life.
This is the seconfd part of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based singer, Rowetta about her life and love of music, her memories and experiences from School Hall's to Concert Halls, to life in Happy Mondays, her X-Factor adventure and other interesting stories from one of the most sampled and powerful female singers on the planet.This interview took place at the offices of Forever Mancheter who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk, the very place where Happy Monday's cut their teeth!Rowetta is secret voice on the Black Eyed Peas worldwide hit. “Boom Boom Pow” and is also the voice on the renowned 1989 track "Reach Out", which has been sampled by many, including Steve Angello, DJ Zinc and Todd Terry to name but a few. Steve Angello and Laidback Luke used Rowetta's voice for the hit dance tune “Be” which David Guetta and Hardwell often use it to open their dj sets, it is also used on the Steve Angello/Robin S hit “Show Me Love”. The original version was written by Rowetta with Sweet Mercy and it continues to be sampled and played globally today.Rowetta is also the original female singer with the recently reformed Madchester band, Happy Mondays, singing on all their hits, and touring the world. She played herself in the Michael Winterbottom film 24 Hour Party People and was Simon Cowell’s favourite and the last lady standing in the UK’s very first X Factor in 2004.Rowetta is also involved with and an ambassador of many charities and is passionate about Manchester.Forever Manchester is a charity that raises money to fund and support community activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
This is Part One of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based singer, Rowetta about her life and love of music, her memories and experiences from School Hall's to Concert Halls, to life in Happy Mondays, her X-Factor adventure and other interesting stories from one of the most sampled and powerful female singers on the planet. This interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Mancheter who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk, the very place where Happy Monday's cut their teeth! Rowetta is secret voice on the Black Eyed Peas worldwide hit. “Boom Boom Pow”She is also the voice on the renowned 1989 track "Reach Out", which has been sampled by many, including Steve Angello, DJ Zinc and Todd Terry to name but a few. Steve Angello and Laidback Luke used her voice for the hit dance tune “Be” which David Guetta and Hardwell often use it to open their dj sets, it is also used on the Steve Angello/Robin S hit “Show Me Love” Rowetta wrote the original with Sweet Mercy and it continues to be sampled and played globally today.Cheryl Cole also sampled Rowetta on her Brits performance of 'Fight For This Love" Rowetta is also the original female singer with the recently reformed Madchester band, Happy Mondays, singing on all their hits, and touring the world. She played herself in the Michael Winterbottom film 24 Hour Party People and was Simon Cowell’s favourite and the last lady standing in the UK’s very first X Factor in 2004. She has collaborated with many house producers including Lights Out feat Rowetta with Tom Stephan and Pete Gleadell on New York label, Nervous Records and No More Comin' Down with J Nitti on Dos or Die (Unlimited Sounds) with remixes by Darude. Rowetta also sings with Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order) and his new band The Light and was the lead singer on the EP 1102/2011. Rowetta also performs and is a big hit at all the UK Gay Prides including London, Manchester and Brighton. She has also headlined the infamous, G-A-Y night twice. Rowetta has toured with the Hacienda party including Graeme Park, Todd Terry, Marshall Jefferson, Mike Pickering and many more with performances in Japan, Thailand and Dubai alongside many Hacienda parties in the UK.New Years Eve 2013 saw Rowetta at the Albert Hall, Manchester where she shared the stage to sing with the legendary Frankie Knuckles. Recent collaborations will see releases with Eddie Le Funk, Mirror People & Shimi Sonic, as well as her own live funk band while recent releases include on Cr2 Records: Alex Gray & Rowetta “It’s All About House Music’; FSOE: Will Atkinson & Rowetta“Mesmerise”; Zulu Records: My Digital Enemy feat Rowetta “It Would Be”Greco feat Rowetta: ‘BE' was named as one of Billboard's Top 20 House and Techno tracks of 2017. Rowetta currently tourws with Happy Mondays and Hacienda Classical as well as performing solo. Days after the Manchester bomb, Rowetta was asked to perform on The Andrew Marr Show with Manchester Camerata strings as a tribute to the victims and along with Peter Hook, they led a minute’s silence at the opening of Glastonbury, before performing with Hacienda Classical and they also led a fitting tribute at The Royal Albert Hall. Rowetta is also involved with and an ambassador of many charities and is passionate about Manchester. She fronted the ‘End the Fear’ campaign with Greater Manchester Police and continues to work with domestic violence support groups. Forever Manchester is a charity that raises money to fund and support community activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com Forever Manchester is a charity that raises money to fund and support grass-root community activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
Part Two of a two-part podcast where we chat to acclaimed Manchester based singer, Rowetta about her life in Happy Mondays, her associations with some of the music world's greats and other interesting stories from one of the most sampled and powerful female singers on the planet! This interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Manchester who today occupy the same building as Manchester's famous Boardwalk, the very building where Happy Monday's, amongst others, cut their teeth! Rowetta is secret voice on the Black Eyed Peas worldwide hit. “Boom Boom Pow”She is also the voice on the renowned 1989 track "Reach Out", which has been sampled by many, including Steve Angello, DJ Zinc and Todd Terry to name but a few.Steve Angello and Laidback Luke used her voice for the hit dance tune “Be” which David Guetta and Hardwell often use it to open their dj sets, it is also used on the Steve Angello/Robin S hit “Show Me Love”Rowetta wrote the original with Sweet Mercy and it continues to be sampled and played globally today.Cheryl Cole also sampled Rowetta on her Brits performance of 'Fight For This Love" Rowetta is also the original female singer with the recently reformed Madchester band, Happy Mondays, singing on all their hits, and touring the world.She played herself in the Michael Winterbottom film 24 Hour Party People and was Simon Cowell’s favourite and the last lady standing in the UK’s very first X Factor in 2004. Rowetta has collaborated with many house producers including Lights Out feat Rowetta with Tom Stephan and Pete Gleadell on New York label, Nervous Records and No More Comin' Down with J Nitti on Dos or Die (Unlimited Sounds) with remixes by Darude. She also sings with Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order) and his new band The Light and was the lead singer on the EP 1102/2011. Rowetta also performs and is a big hit at all the UK Gay Prides including London, Manchester and Brighton. She has also headlined the infamous,G-A-Y night twice. Rowetta has toured with the Hacienda party including Graeme Park, Todd Terry, Marshall Jefferson, Mike Pickering and many more with performances in Japan, Thailand and Dubai alongside many Hacienda parties in the UK. New Years Eve 2013 saw Rowetta at the Albert Hall, Manchester where she shared the stage to sing with the legendary Frankie Knuckles. Recent collaborations will see releases with Eddie Le Funk, Mirror People & Shimi Sonic, as well as her own live funk band. Recent releases include on Cr2 Records: Alex Gray & Rowetta “It’s All About House Music’; FSOE: Will Atkinson & Rowetta“Mesmerise”; Zulu Records: My Digital Enemy feat Rowetta “It Would Be” Greco feat Rowetta: ‘BE' was named as one of Billboard's Top 20 House and Techno tracks of 2017. Rowetta currently tourws with Happy Mondays and Hacienda Classical as well as performing solo. Days after the Manchester bomb, Rowetta was asked to perform on The Andrew Marr Show with Manchester Camerata strings as a tribute to the victims and along with Peter Hook, they led a minute’s silence at the opening of Glastonbury, before performing with Hacienda Classical and they also led a fitting tribute at The Royal Albert Hall. Rowetta is also involved with and an ambassador of many charities and is passionate about Manchester. She fronted the ‘End The Fear’ campaign with Greater Manchester Police and continues to work with domestic violence support groups.Forever Manchester is a charity that funds and supports grass-root communtity activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
This is Part One of a two-part podcast where we chat to Manchester based singer, Rowetta about her life and love of music, her memories and experiences from School Hall's to Concert Halls, to life in Happy Mondays, her X-Factor adventure and other interesting stories from one of the most sampled and powerful female singers on the planet. This interview was conducted at the offices of Forever Mancheter who today occupy the same building that used to be home to The Boardwalk, the very place where Happy Monday's cut their teeth! Rowetta is secret voice on the Black Eyed Peas worldwide hit. “Boom Boom Pow”She is also the voice on the renowned 1989 track "Reach Out", which has been sampled by many, including Steve Angello, DJ Zinc and Todd Terry to name but a few. Steve Angello and Laidback Luke used her voice for the hit dance tune “Be” which David Guetta and Hardwell often use it to open their dj sets, it is also used on the Steve Angello/Robin S hit “Show Me Love”Rowetta wrote the original with Sweet Mercy and it continues to be sampled and played globally today. Cheryl Cole also sampled Rowetta on her Brits performance of 'Fight For This Love" Rowetta is also the original female singer with the recently reformed Madchester band, Happy Mondays, singing on all their hits, and touring the world. She played herself in the Michael Winterbottom film 24 Hour Party People and was Simon Cowell’s favourite and the last lady standing in the UK’s very first X Factor in 2004. She has collaborated with many house producers including Lights Out feat Rowetta with Tom Stephan and Pete Gleadell on New York label, Nervous Records and No More Comin' Down with J Nitti on Dos or Die (Unlimited Sounds) with remixes by Darude. Rowetta also sings with Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order) and his new band The Light and was the lead singer on the EP 1102/2011. Rowetta also performs and is a big hit at all the UK Gay Prides including London, Manchester and Brighton. She has also headlined the infamous, G-A-Y night twice. Rowetta has toured with the Hacienda party including Graeme Park, Todd Terry, Marshall Jefferson, Mike Pickering and many more with performances in Japan, Thailand and Dubai alongside many Hacienda parties in the UK.New Years Eve 2013 saw Rowetta at the Albert Hall, Manchester where she shared the stage to sing with the legendary Frankie Knuckles. Recent collaborations will see releases with Eddie Le Funk, Mirror People & Shimi Sonic, as well as her own live funk band.Recent releases include on Cr2 Records: Alex Gray & Rowetta “It’s All About House Music’; FSOE: Will Atkinson & Rowetta“Mesmerise”; Zulu Records: My Digital Enemy feat Rowetta “It Would Be” Greco feat Rowetta: ‘BE' was named as one of Billboard's Top 20 House and Techno tracks of 2017. Rowetta currently tourws with Happy Mondays and Hacienda Classical as well as performing solo. Days after the Manchester bomb, Rowetta was asked to perform on The Andrew Marr Show with Manchester Camerata strings as a tribute to the victims and along with Peter Hook, they led a minute’s silence at the opening of Glastonbury, before performing with Hacienda Classical and they also led a fitting tribute at The Royal Albert Hall.Rowetta is also involved with and an ambassador of many charities and is passionate about Manchester. She fronted the ‘End The Fear’ campaign with Greater Manchester Police and continues to work with domestic violence support groups. Forever Manchester is a charity that funds and supports grass-root communtity activity across Greater Manchester, for more information please visit www.forevermanchester.com
What does love look like in your life. Sometimes it sounds like we're just adding adjectives to what love does. But what we're saying is the verb of what love does. Love looks like mercy. Love patiently endures. It's not easily angered. Love looks like grace and mercy. Love shows kindness and keeps not record of wrongs. LOVE is starting New Each Day.
We start a new series with the story of Jonah and the whale. What can we learn from the story of Jonah? God uses this story to show His Sweet Mercy and His grace. His message is not one of picking on Jonah, but rather I Love You.
Playlist : 01. Gregor Salto - Verao (Extended Mix) 02. Shorty - Vazilando (Kryder & Eddie Thoneick Remix) 03. Dario Nunez & Diego Gonzalez feat. Luis Izquierdo - Eden (Extended Mix) 04. Sweet Mercy feat. Rowetta - Reach Out 2008 (J Nitti Made In Melbourne Mix) 05. Dirty South Vs Acapulco - Let it Caliente (Tristan Garner Bootleg) 06. Axwell & Bob Sinclar vs. Junior Jack - What A Wonderful E-Samba (Tristan Garner Bootleg) 07. MarllDexx & Igor Neves - Back Together 08. Diego Moura & JAKKO - Bocalinda (Original Mix) 09. Sander Van Doorn - Cuba Libre (Extended Mix) 10. Deorro feat. Elvis Crespo - Bailar (Extended Mix) 11. Michael Feiner & Axwell - Mantra (Axwell Cut) 12. Eva Simons - Policeman (David Fesser Remix) 13. Michael Calfan - Treasured Soul (Kryder & Genairo Nvilla Remix) 14. Hiisak - La Fanfarra (Tom Swoon Extended Edit) 15. Barbatuques - Baianá (David Fesser Remix) 16. JAKKO - Tropicalia (Original Mix)
The scriptures tell us in many places about the mercy of our Lord. Listen and be encouraged and find his mercy for your situation today. Be blessed and thanks for listening.
Good Friday Service - Four Ironies Surrounding the Scandal of the Cross
Good Friday Service - Four Ironies Surrounding the Scandal of the Cross
9 СЕРИЯ ПОПУЛЯРНЫХ МЭШАПОВ ОТ DJ Denis Rublev & DJ Anton - Bootlegs and Mashups Vol. 9 (2013)
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I'm serving up the final installment of this edition and need to take a much-needed break. However, since Rick is out of town for the next week or so, why bother? So, I've designated this next week as DIVA week. I've already done some preliminary mixing and as difficult as some of this old stuff is, I think it'll pretty much rock. I just need to go back and do a bunch of prep work on the mixes to get them into high-quality shape for your listening pleasure. That part is very time consuming but the added value to the sound is 200% worth the effort. I'm not giving out any names or dates; let's just say they'll show up when they show up. Right now, I've got a bunch of hard-hitting funk and soul for you guys. I'm not going to spend a lot of space this go around, so I'll just throw out some of the hard hitters here: Danny Howells and Dick Trevor with Erire "Dusk Til Dawn", Inaya Day and Ralf Gum "Reap", The Collective vs. Peyton "Promised Land", Sweet Mercy and Veba "Take Your Time (Do It Right)", Kaskade "It's You, It's Me", Ollie Brooke with Nica Brooke "Fireflies" and The Muthafunkaz with Sheila Ford and Biblical Jones "Galaxy" are all personal favorites. Frankly, there's not a bad tune in the bunch and everything flows as smoothly as a glass of iced tea on a hot summer day. I hope everyone enjoys their holiday weekend. I'll back very soon with the first of the next DIVA installment. Take care, have fun, stay cool and as always.enjoy! Album : T-Dance Edition v3 Genre : Dance, Funky, House, Soulful Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:19:52:00 Track : 1 Title : Dusk Til Dawn (Carl Hanaghan Remix) Artist : Danny Howells & Dick Trevor feat. Erire Track : 2 Title : Take My Time (Alfred Azzetto Dub) Artist : Beaten Soul feat. Nicole Tyler Track : 3 Title : Reap (Ralf GUM Original Mix) Artist : Inaya Day & Ralf Gum Track : 4 Title : Unconditional Love (Original Vocal Mix) Artist : Kings Of Groove feat. Jessi Colasante Track : 5 Title : Love Shine (Samuele Sartini Remix) Artist : Sam Project Track : 6 Title : Promised Land (DJ Meme Purple Club mix) Artist : The Collective vs. Peyton Track : 7 Title : Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Troy Woods BDI Mix) Artist : Sweet Mercy feat. Veba Track : 8 Title : It's You, It's Me (Original) Artist : Kaskade Track : 9 Title : Fireflies (DJ Freestyle's Heavenly Mix) Artist : Ollie Brooke feat. Nica Brooke Track : 10 Title : Lift U Up (Dos Palomas Negras Remix) Artist : Melvin Reese vs. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Track : 11 Title : Change Is On The Way (Born To Funk Groove Mix) Artist : Justin Michael feat. Maiya Track : 12 Title : Galaxy (Muthafunkaz Long Version) Artist : The Muthafunkaz feat. Sheila Ford & Biblical Jones Track : 13 Title : Alvaro Masi (Misael Deejay Remix) Artist : Aldebaran Track : 14 Title : Together (Crazy P Remix) Artist : J Boogie's Duntronic Science feat. Jennifer Johns
I'm serving up the final installment of this edition and need to take a much-needed break. However, since Rick is out of town for the next week or so, why bother? So, I've designated this next week as DIVA week. I've already done some preliminary mixing and as difficult as some of this old stuff is, I think it'll pretty much rock. I just need to go back and do a bunch of prep work on the mixes to get them into high-quality shape for your listening pleasure. That part is very time consuming but the added value to the sound is 200% worth the effort. I'm not giving out any names or dates; let's just say they'll show up when they show up. Right now, I've got a bunch of hard-hitting funk and soul for you guys. I'm not going to spend a lot of space this go around, so I'll just throw out some of the hard hitters here: Danny Howells and Dick Trevor with Erire "Dusk Til Dawn", Inaya Day and Ralf Gum "Reap", The Collective vs. Peyton "Promised Land", Sweet Mercy and Veba "Take Your Time (Do It Right)", Kaskade "It's You, It's Me", Ollie Brooke with Nica Brooke "Fireflies" and The Muthafunkaz with Sheila Ford and Biblical Jones "Galaxy" are all personal favorites. Frankly, there's not a bad tune in the bunch and everything flows as smoothly as a glass of iced tea on a hot summer day. I hope everyone enjoys their holiday weekend. I'll back very soon with the first of the next DIVA installment. Take care, have fun, stay cool and as always.enjoy! Album : T-Dance Edition v3 Genre : Dance, Funky, House, Soulful Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:19:52:00 Track : 1 Title : Dusk Til Dawn (Carl Hanaghan Remix) Artist : Danny Howells & Dick Trevor feat. Erire Track : 2 Title : Take My Time (Alfred Azzetto Dub) Artist : Beaten Soul feat. Nicole Tyler Track : 3 Title : Reap (Ralf GUM Original Mix) Artist : Inaya Day & Ralf Gum Track : 4 Title : Unconditional Love (Original Vocal Mix) Artist : Kings Of Groove feat. Jessi Colasante Track : 5 Title : Love Shine (Samuele Sartini Remix) Artist : Sam Project Track : 6 Title : Promised Land (DJ Meme Purple Club mix) Artist : The Collective vs. Peyton Track : 7 Title : Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Troy Woods BDI Mix) Artist : Sweet Mercy feat. Veba Track : 8 Title : It's You, It's Me (Original) Artist : Kaskade Track : 9 Title : Fireflies (DJ Freestyle's Heavenly Mix) Artist : Ollie Brooke feat. Nica Brooke Track : 10 Title : Lift U Up (Dos Palomas Negras Remix) Artist : Melvin Reese vs. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Track : 11 Title : Change Is On The Way (Born To Funk Groove Mix) Artist : Justin Michael feat. Maiya Track : 12 Title : Galaxy (Muthafunkaz Long Version) Artist : The Muthafunkaz feat. Sheila Ford & Biblical Jones Track : 13 Title : Alvaro Masi (Misael Deejay Remix) Artist : Aldebaran Track : 14 Title : Together (Crazy P Remix) Artist : J Boogie's Duntronic Science feat. Jennifer Johns
I am officially declaring summer! I'm sorry, but I can't wait and the music contained in this four-volume set and the subsequent T-Dance series that will be coming out next week will be a testament to that fact. So it is written, then it must be true. After pouring through hundreds of promos, I somehow managed to cut it down to four volumes each containing fourteen of my picks for some of the hottest tunes coming to a dance floor or radio sometime soon. Granted, this is all subjective and sometimes I am wrong; but I can assure you my overall track record is generally pretty darn good. That being said, here are my picks to click: First we get not one but two brand new tracks featuring the very talented Simone Denny. We start off with the blazing electro of "Luv Sick" a collaboration with Jean Maxwell and later what is sure to be the anthem of the summer "Your Love" with Max Vangeli and Digital Lab. Keeping up with the harder electro squeeze, we get "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" by Sweet Mercy featuring Veba. This is a big room electro track with powerful vocals that will have you grooving from the first note. Out of all the promos I went through, there was no shortage of 80s remakes and this one by the S.O.S. band in 1980 is a surefire winner that didn't try to copy the original. I have to say that the overall majority were just plain donkey doo. Among that list were "She Drives Me Crazy"," "Billie Jean" and the most atrocious of them all "Eye in the Sky" originally performed by the Alan Parsons Project. As Moon Zappa once said, "Gag me with a spoon." Next on the list is "Love Sex Magic" by Ciara and Justin Timberlake which is already blowing up everywhere. Take special note that I went with the unreleased Alexander and Mark VDH mix which is just awesome. Though not their typical mixing style, it further proves their flexibility and someone you need to watch in 2009. Other favorites include the 2009 update of the classic "Summerfish" by Leonid Rudenko and Daniella, Studio Apartment's "I Want U 2 Move", Lenny B and NJ's "Turn Up the Radio" and "Wud If I Cud" by Anthony Wright. One other thing of note: I've decided to remove the rating system from each song. If I talk about the song, you can guess this is a 4 or 5-star mix and if I don't it's at least 3-1/2 which is still very good and certainly noteworthy. I've also got a lot planned for the remainder of May, so stay tuned. I'll be back tomorrow with volume two. Until then, sit back, relax because summer has arrived. Enjoy! Album : BPM Edition v4 Genre : House, Electro, Funky, Progressive Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:18:52:00 Track : 1 Title : Luv Sick (Jean Maxwell Extended Club Mix) Artist : Simone Denny & Jean Maxwell Track : 2 Title : Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Mobin Master Remix) Artist : Sweet Mercy feat. Veba Track : 3 Title : Read My Lips 2009 (Phunk Investigation Mix) Artist : Shanie Track : 4 Title : Love Sex Magic (Alexander & Mark VDH Club Mix) Artist : Ciara feat. Justin Timberlake Track : 5 Title : Thinking Of Someone Else (Riff & Rays Club Mix) Artist : Tinatin Track : 6 Title : Summerfish (Matakena Remix) Artist : Leonid Rudenko feat. Daniella Track : 7 Title : I Want U 2 Move (SA Club Mix) Artist : Studio Apartment feat. Mr. V Track : 8 Title : Squeeze Me (Fedde Le Grand Remix) Artist : Kraak & Smaak feat. Ben Westbeech Track : 9 Title : Turn Up The Radio (Sylvane Club Mix) Artist : Lenny B feat. NJ Track : 10 Title : Underwear (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) Artist : Michael Menace Track : 11 Title : Your Love (Original Mix) Artist : Max Vangeli & Digital Lab with Simone Denny Track : 12 Title : It Just Won't Do (Rework) Artist : Discofamily Track : 13 Title : Wud If I Cud (Cahill Club) Artist : Anthoney Wright Track : 14 Title : Not Fair (Kyle Bourke & Justin Sane Remix) Artist : Lily Allen
I am officially declaring summer! I'm sorry, but I can't wait and the music contained in this four-volume set and the subsequent T-Dance series that will be coming out next week will be a testament to that fact. So it is written, then it must be true. After pouring through hundreds of promos, I somehow managed to cut it down to four volumes each containing fourteen of my picks for some of the hottest tunes coming to a dance floor or radio sometime soon. Granted, this is all subjective and sometimes I am wrong; but I can assure you my overall track record is generally pretty darn good. That being said, here are my picks to click: First we get not one but two brand new tracks featuring the very talented Simone Denny. We start off with the blazing electro of "Luv Sick" a collaboration with Jean Maxwell and later what is sure to be the anthem of the summer "Your Love" with Max Vangeli and Digital Lab. Keeping up with the harder electro squeeze, we get "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" by Sweet Mercy featuring Veba. This is a big room electro track with powerful vocals that will have you grooving from the first note. Out of all the promos I went through, there was no shortage of 80s remakes and this one by the S.O.S. band in 1980 is a surefire winner that didn't try to copy the original. I have to say that the overall majority were just plain donkey doo. Among that list were "She Drives Me Crazy"," "Billie Jean" and the most atrocious of them all "Eye in the Sky" originally performed by the Alan Parsons Project. As Moon Zappa once said, "Gag me with a spoon." Next on the list is "Love Sex Magic" by Ciara and Justin Timberlake which is already blowing up everywhere. Take special note that I went with the unreleased Alexander and Mark VDH mix which is just awesome. Though not their typical mixing style, it further proves their flexibility and someone you need to watch in 2009. Other favorites include the 2009 update of the classic "Summerfish" by Leonid Rudenko and Daniella, Studio Apartment's "I Want U 2 Move", Lenny B and NJ's "Turn Up the Radio" and "Wud If I Cud" by Anthony Wright. One other thing of note: I've decided to remove the rating system from each song. If I talk about the song, you can guess this is a 4 or 5-star mix and if I don't it's at least 3-1/2 which is still very good and certainly noteworthy. I've also got a lot planned for the remainder of May, so stay tuned. I'll be back tomorrow with volume two. Until then, sit back, relax because summer has arrived. Enjoy! Album : BPM Edition v4 Genre : House, Electro, Funky, Progressive Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:18:52:00 Track : 1 Title : Luv Sick (Jean Maxwell Extended Club Mix) Artist : Simone Denny & Jean Maxwell Track : 2 Title : Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Mobin Master Remix) Artist : Sweet Mercy feat. Veba Track : 3 Title : Read My Lips 2009 (Phunk Investigation Mix) Artist : Shanie Track : 4 Title : Love Sex Magic (Alexander & Mark VDH Club Mix) Artist : Ciara feat. Justin Timberlake Track : 5 Title : Thinking Of Someone Else (Riff & Rays Club Mix) Artist : Tinatin Track : 6 Title : Summerfish (Matakena Remix) Artist : Leonid Rudenko feat. Daniella Track : 7 Title : I Want U 2 Move (SA Club Mix) Artist : Studio Apartment feat. Mr. V Track : 8 Title : Squeeze Me (Fedde Le Grand Remix) Artist : Kraak & Smaak feat. Ben Westbeech Track : 9 Title : Turn Up The Radio (Sylvane Club Mix) Artist : Lenny B feat. NJ Track : 10 Title : Underwear (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) Artist : Michael Menace Track : 11 Title : Your Love (Original Mix) Artist : Max Vangeli & Digital Lab with Simone Denny Track : 12 Title : It Just Won't Do (Rework) Artist : Discofamily Track : 13 Title : Wud If I Cud (Cahill Club) Artist : Anthoney Wright Track : 14 Title : Not Fair (Kyle Bourke & Justin Sane Remix) Artist : Lily Allen
Welcome to the first release on my podcast. This mix includes a great selection of funky house tracks released in 2008. I’m sure you’ll all recognise the first track which is a classic remix of Reach Out by Sweet Mercy with the original out in 1990 written by the legendary Brighton house man Erick Powell. Remix artists include Seamus Haji & Paul Emmanuel, Soul Seekerz, Agent Stereo & Ian Carey. Feedback is very grateful so feel free to leave comments or get in touch. Playlist: • Sweet Mercy - Reach Out feat. Rowetta (Mobin’s Vocal Mix) • Joey Chicago - Jane (Agent Stereo Remix) • Inaya Day - Hold Your Head Up High (Soul Avengerz Club Mix) • Kpm & Francesco Ferraro - Just Love Me (Raf Marchesini Remix) • D.S. Jones - I Feel Me (Ian Carey Mix) • Lady Gaga - Love Game (Dave Aude Club Mix) • Wideboys - Daddy O (Soul Seekerz Remix) • Activ & Optick - Be Free (Extended Mix) • Peyton & the Rhythm Republic - Never Give Up (Soul Avengerz Dirty Dub) • Loveless Feat. Amanda Wilson - Found A Love (Simmonds & Christopher Mix) • Andrea Carissimi vs Majuri - Can’t Wait Another Day (Funkellers Soul Mix) • Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel)
More progressive this week! woot woot! Don't worry folks, next week I have a special selection of trance coming at you. But for this week we have more new progressive tracks for you to enjoy and as always some oldies but goodies. Tracklist below, enjoy! 1) Abity - Keep (Original Mix) 2) D-Nox & Beckers - Left Behind (Andre Bastos Remix) 3) Sweet Dose - Free Cuba (Siri Umann & Vicen Mix) 4) Astro & Glyde - El Mariachi (Dr. Kucho Remix) 5) Tyrrell - LaLaLaLaLaLa (James Harcourt Remix) 6) Liz Kay - You're Not Alone 2009 (Dave Darrell Remix) 7) Robbie Rivera - New Direction (Manuel De La Mare Mix) 8) Rocky - Priority (Original Mix) 9) Rowald Steyn - Hold Control (Original Mix) 10) Haldollium - All My Life (True Lies Remix) 11) Sweet Mercy featuring Rowetta - Reach Out (Mobin's Vocal Mix) 12) Gabriel & Dresden - Sydney (Original Mix) 13) Maor Levi - Reflect (Original Mix) 14) Trans Balear featuring Jose Gonzalez - Crosses (Extended Mix)
Playlist : 01. Underdog Project vs Sunclub - Summer jam 200302. Run Dmc vs. Bodyrox - It’s Like My Bodyrox (Dani L Mashup)03. Bob Sinclar - Rock This Party04. Desaparecidos vs Walter Master J - Ibiza (Marchesini & Farina Remix)05. Laurent Konrad Vs Kylian Mash - Discobitch (C’est Beau La Bourgoisie)06. Pryda vs Danny Tenaglia - Pjanoo Is The Answer (Mark Rush Palmer Bootleg Mix)07. Lissat & Voltaxx - Release Yourself (Vocal Club Mix)08. Arno Cost - Darling Harbour (Original Mix)09. Norman Doray & Tristan Garner - Last Forever (Vocal Mix)10. Robin S Vs Steve Angello & Laidback Luke - Show Me Love Vs Be (Hardwell Remix)11. Fedde Le Grand & Funkerman - 3 Minutes To Explain12. Supermongo - Why (Axwell and Ingrosso Original Mix)13. Arno Cost & Axwell - Watch The Apocalypse (Bartosz Brenes Remake Of Axwell Bootleg)14. Steve’s Sweet Dreams - Sleep Dear Gypsy (A. Cabrera & Morkdal Remash)15. Jean Elan - Where’s Your Head At (Klaas Remix)16. Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 (Klass & Sunny Fish Extended Vocal Mix)17. Robbie Rivera - Move Move18. Sweet Mercy feat. Rowetta - Reach Out (J Nitti Made In Melb Remix)19. Kash - Chocolat (Original Mix)20. Cristian Marchi feat. Dr Feelx - Love Sex American Express (Christian Marchi Main Perfect Vocal Mix)21. The Ting Tings - Shut Up and Let Me Go (Tocadisco Remix)22. Martin Solveig feat Lee Fields - I Want You23. Martin Solveig - I Want You (Laidback Luke Remix)24. Dirty South - Let It Go (Axwell Vocal Mix)25. Tristan Garner - Stomp that shit
Okay. We recorded this last week. And it took a sweet forever to get it edited and uploaded and whatnot because we forgot to record an ending, so then we had to go back and record an ending, and then we chased about four hundred rabbits when we recorded the ending, so I decided to just tack on all that stuff, too, because SWEET MERCY, HAVEN'T THE SIX OF YOU WHO LISTEN TO THESE THINGS WAITED LONG ENOUGH? So besides that, I really don't know what else to say. Except that Travis does an imitation of Neil Diamond that makes Melanie and me laugh until we wheeze. And we talk about American Idol and NASCAR and our ongoing sound issues and the songs Travis sang in 8th grade chorus. We also answer some of your questions (thanks for those, internets), repeat some stories we've told before (JUST LIKE YOUR GREAT UNCLE LARRY! ONLY NOT!) and laugh sort of an obnoxious amount. You should expect no less. Also: Travis wants the whole world to know that HE PLANTED SOME TREES. Hallelujah and amen.