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WEBURLESQUE
Music That Made WE #64 Xochii de la Noche (Side B feat. Chiodos, Alabama Shakes, Tove Lo; more)

WEBURLESQUE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 45:44


The Music That Made WE volume 5 continues with Xochii de la Noche of Los Angeles. She's chosen 10 songs that make up her story, with a soundtrack that includes Metric, Selena, Trans-X, and more. + Stick around for Viktor's hidden bonus track. Xochii's links: https://www.instagram.com/xochii_noche/ & https://xochii.com The Music That Made WE is a creation of WEBurlesque Podcast Network, produced by Viktor Devonne. For the extended VIDEO version of this presentation, please visit our Patreon.com — all episodes of this series are available under the $1 threshold. that's patreon dot com slash we burlesque   [Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.] 

KITSCH ET NET
Episode 212: Emission du 25/11/2024

KITSCH ET NET

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 56:29


Vous en avez par-dessus la tête des dirigeants boomers cravattés ventripotants, prêts à tout pour diriger la planète ? Nous vous ferons entendre les douces voix d'artiste talentueuses et audacieuses, dons le parcours est à suivre de près, cette semaine dans notre émission ! Nous recevons NJ, qui va réchauffer votre automne frigorifié ! Elle vous présentera son titre « Cocktail », déjà plébiscité sur les radios, les réseaux sociaux et très bientôt dans votre salon ! Et ça n'est pas tout : nous vous raconterons l'histoire de notre amie FRANCŒUR qui va réellement vous prouver que La France a un incroyable talent et nous accueillerons également la créatrice d'une cousinade qui a très bien tourné : Carla Siméon, qui a co-fondé de duo Kokopeli, avec donc sa cousine Julie ! En tournée dans le centre et l'est de la France, la chanteuse et guitariste vous dira tout sur leur 1er EP, un bijou pop & chill envoutant et malicieusement intitulé « family affair ». A savourer avec ou sans famille… Et ce sont non pas des vois cristalines lais dacvantage… métalliques que nous vous proposons dans notre videoKITSCH de ka semaine : « Living on Video » de Trans-X, sorti en 1983, c'est un morceau qui a captivé des générations avec son rythme entraînant et ses sons électro futuristes. C'est un classique de la synth-pop et du techno, mais il va au-delà du simple tube de l'époque. En écoutant ce morceau, on est direct transporté dans un univers de lumières et de technologie, comme si on vivait dans un monde parallèle à travers des écrans. Les paroles parlent de cette idée d'évasion dans le digital, avec des références à l'hyperespace, et à une sorte de conte de fées numérique. Mais il y a aussi un message plus profond : entre le refrain qui répète “Stop!” et les questions qu'il pose sur la réalité virtuelle, le morceau nous rappelle de ne pas perdre de vue le monde réel dans cette quête de technologie. C'est un hymne toujours d'actualité qui nous encourage à apprécier ce que la technologie offre, sans oublier la richesse de ce qui nous entoure dans le monde réel. Et c'est bien dans le réel que nous vous invitons à nous écouter toute cette semaine dans Kitsch et Net !

Super Hits Podcast
Episode 166: Living On Video by Trans-X

Super Hits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 36:45


We bring some more CanCon with us this week, featuring a one hit wonder whose artist went back to the well over and over and over again. Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Here's our Twitter: @SuperHitsCast Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superhitspodcast/message

House for life by Wallys
Wallys House For Life SynthPopDiscoHi-NRG

House for life by Wallys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 60:58


Special selection with Midnight XPress, Sylvester, Dead Or Alive, PDM vs Man 2 Man , Pet Shop Boys , Miquel Brown , Evelyn Thomas , Trans X , Spagna

Podcast Star 80
Star 80 del 30 de diciembre de 2023 (edición 455 en Can10fm)

Podcast Star 80

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 120:22


Yazzo - Don't Go C.C. Catch - Soul Survivor 49ers - Die Walkure Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam The Twins - Face To Face (Heart To Heart) Secret Service - When The Night Closes In Michael Bedford - More Than A Kiss O´Gar - Playback Fantasy Nove - Ride My Bike Baccara - When I’m With You Taylor Dane - Tell It To My Heart Bobby Orlando - She Has A Way People Like Us – Reincarnation Tobias Bernstrup & Trans X – Videodrom Mel & Kim – Respectable Karel Sanders with Rachel Santos - In The Line Of Fire Bonnie Forman - I Want A Man Sisley Ferre - Give Me Your Love Technomancer - Without You Marrs - Pump Up the Volume Mazinger Z

edici trans x
Backstage Pass Radio
S5: E7: Christopher Anton - (Information Society, Mr. Wonderful) - Wonderful Society Modes

Backstage Pass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 93:59 Transcription Available


Date: September 20, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number:  S5: E7 - Christopher Anton (Information Society, Mr. Wonderful) - Wonderful Society ModesBIO:Genesis of Sound II, Available Sept. 17thInternational synthpop artist christopher ANTON announces Genesis of Sound II. The new fully remastered singles collection is slated for release on September 17th. Genesis of Sound II will be available in digital and physical CD formats at bandcamp.com and other online retailers.Pre-sales of Genesis of Sound II will begin on July 30th at:https://christopheranton.bandcamp.com/Genesis of Sound II includes classic Anton tracks, and cover songs, including Blinding Lights (The Weeknd), Send Me an Angel (Real Life), and Circles (Post Malone). Anton has teamed up with producer and songwriter Nick James of The Voice and the Snake, as well as songwriters Richard Broadhead of Mesh, and Peter Rainman of People Theatre, with remixes by Ricardo Autobahn, RE:Active, and Skyler D. White (Scyia) for the release.All tracks have been remastered for Genesis of Sound II by Skyler D. White.christopher ANTON is the former lead singer of the synth-pop band Information Society. christopher ANTON began in 2008 from a love of synthpop and synthwave music. Anton, with bassist/vocalist/keyboardist/percussionist Donna Jean, has shared the stage with many notable artists such as A Flock of Seagulls, Berlin, Missing Persons, Alan Wilder/Recoil (Depeche Mode), Goo Goo Dolls, Alphaville, Wang Chung, Thomas Dolby, Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet), ABC, Vapors, When in Rome UK, Boys Don't Cry, Escape Club, The Flirts, Trans X, Stevie B., Timmy T., Gene Loves Jezebel, Cutting Crew, The Romantics, Dramarama, Animotion.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMWWW.SIGNAD.COMWWW.RUNWAYAUDIO.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist(s) Web Pagewww.christopherantonmusic.comCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey 

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Steve Frothingham, Editor-in-Chief at Bicycle Retailer & Industry News

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 76:13


On this week's episode, Stephen Frothingham, Editor in Chief of Bicycle Retailer & Industry News at Outside, Inc, joins Randall to share his unique perspective on bicycle industry dynamics in general and the bike shop and OEM ecosystem in particular. Steve is an industry veteran who approaches his work with a warmth and curiosity we've long appreciated, and his reporting continues to serve as an influential resource for all of us who work in the space. Episdoe sponsor: Dynamic Cyclist (Promo code THEGRAVELRIDE for 15% off) Support the Podcast Join The Ridership  Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. This week on the podcast, I'm going to hand the microphone over to my co-host Randall Jacobs. Who's got Steven Frothingham editor and chief of bicycle retailer and industry news on the show to discuss his unique perspective on bicycle industry dynamics. The general bike shop and OEM ecosystem in particular, Steve is an industry veteran who approaches his work with warmth and curiosity that is so appreciated. His reporting continues to serve as an influential resource to everyone who works in the bicycle retail space. I think you'll get a lot out of this episode, learning a little bit more of the ins and outs of the industry as it all trickles down and has an effect. On us as riders. Before we jump in, I do need to thank this week. Sponsor, dynamic cyclist. The team over at dynamic cyclist has created a video library of stretching and strengthening techniques. Specifically designed around cyclists. The founders, cyclists themselves found a niche in developing this content as it didn't exist before their efforts. They've created hundreds and hundreds of different stretching routines to focus on different parts of the body that affect your performance as a cyclist. It's something for me that has become super important. I've been following the routine since around November last year, really specifically to work on lower back strengthening, but it found that I'm much more disciplined knowing that I've got these 15 to 20 minute episodes always available to me, both streaming from their website or also available from the app. I encourage you to give it a try. They've got a free one week trial, and if it works for you, They're offering gravel ride podcast listeners, a 15% discount off monthly or annual plans. It's quite affordable. I think it's less than a hundred dollars for an entire year's worth of programming. I expect like me I'll dip in and out of it with a heavier focus in the winter, but trying to stay on it, as I realized that stretching needs to be part of my routine. If I'm going to maintain my love and active cycling lifestyle, particularly on the gravel bike, where we all tend to get roughed up a bit. Use the code, the gravel ride to get that 15% off, just put it in the coupon code box@dynamiccyclists.com. When you check out, If that sounds like it's up your alley, I hope you give it a try again. They've got that free one week trial. So why the hell not. With that said, I'm going to hand the microphone off to my co-host Randall Jacobs. And jump right into this conversation with Steven Frothingham. [00:03:11] Randall: You're an old hand in the bike industry in the journalism space. Give us a little bit of background about that. [00:03:17] steve: , know, I started at Brain, I think I was the first editor hired back in think 92. And then I left and worked for the Associated Press twice and then came back into the bike industry to work for, be News for a few years. Uh, left them, went back to Brain, and then the company that owned Be News bought Brain. I ended up back in that same company again, which became outside. So it, yeah, it kind of feels like, uh, even though I don't work for ERs again, I feel like I'm back with the same crew. Uh, I literally was in the same, same desk, same office for a little while. So, uh, that, that seems to be, seems to be the pattern in my career here. [00:03:55] Randall: Just to clarify for our listeners, brain is bicycle retailer where you are currently, uh, editor-in-chief. Correct. [00:04:01] steve: Mm-hmm. [00:04:03] Randall: Tell us a little bit about the nature of that publication. So what role does it serve in the industry? [00:04:09] steve: well, when we started it in 92, you know, the full name is Bicycle Retailer and Industry News. And, uh, the, and was important back then because the, um, the other trade magazines, and believe it or not, there were three others back then were all print magazines. We were the fourth. Um, but they had this real focus on. Kind of this old school dealer thing, like, you know, we're gonna profile this retailer this month. We're gonna do a story on, know, uh, how to hire kids for the summer. We're gonna do a story about how to display your tires. Um, and we're not really gonna write about the industry, the supplier side. So we came along and we were bicycle retailer and industry news. And we used to kinda joke that what we're doing is reporting. We're telling the retailers what the, uh, suppliers are doing to them this month. Um, which is maybe a little bit too cynical, but we, we reported on what the industry was doing. We reported the news of what the supplier side was doing for the most part, which is what the retailers want to read. Um, most retailers, they might say that they'd like to read a story about how to merchandise their tires, but that's kind of broccoli. You know what they were, what really wanna, wanna have is the, uh, the steak and potatoes of, uh, finding out what one of their suppliers, uh, just bought another company or just went bankrupt or just switched factories in Taiwan or, or something like that. And that's the kinda stuff that the, uh, the other titles we're not doing back in the nineties, which is why, uh, this is gonna bring out the competitive bike racer jerk in me. But we, we put the other three out of business in three or four years, I think. Um, it wasn't very long before Brain was the only, uh, industry title in the US and, um, to some extent we're still doing the same thing. Obviously we've had to adapt to social media and the internet, which didn't exist when, when we started the magazine. But, um, we're still doing the same thing. We, we focus on news and, um, You know, we like to do some, we like to profile important retailers once in a while, but for the most part, uh, we still report on what the supplier side is doing with the knowledge that most of our readers are, uh, are retailers independent? [00:06:37] Randall: I actually hadn't appreciated that you were on the founding team for bicycle retailer. So can you share a little bit more about that and who else was involved and how that came to be? [00:06:47] steve: Well, I didn't have an investment unfortunately. Uh, I was, I think I was 22 years old or something, so I was just the first hired gun there. Uh, mark, who still writes for us, was the founding editor, uh, and a partner early on. There was another partner named Bill Sandler, who, uh, passed away quite a few years ago now. Uh, so Mark and Bill were, were really the founders um, Uh, I think they hired a, uh, an office lady named Kathy, and then they hired me. And, uh, that was kind of the start of the fun and, um, you know, and then the company went through various different ownerships, uh, some of which happened when, after I left, when I was, uh, outside the bike world for while. Uh, sometimes I forget it went through three or four different ownerships. Uh, when I came back it was owned by Nielsen of the famous Nielsen Ratings Nielsen, which, uh, owned, uh, trade shows including interbike. And, uh, we were actually operated by the National Bicycle Dealers Association, the nonprofit dealer trade group. Um, so we were owned by Nielsen, which was kind of renamed as Emerald Expositions. Uh, so I think my paycheck came from, now my paycheck came from the Mbda a you know, we went through quite a few years of being run by a very small nonprofit trade association. And then, and then it changed hands. Uh, M BDA a had some financial problems and, uh, we were not exactly helping things. So, uh, we got handed off to, uh, what was then called Pocket Outdoor Media, the company that owned Velo News. They owned Velo Press Draft, fleet Magazine. At that point, uh, Robin Thurston was a minority investor, I believe, in pocket outdoor media. And then, uh, you know, about a year or so after, uh, brain became part of that group, became the ceo, um, started raising money to buy a whole bunch of titles, which you've probably heard about, including Pink Bike Cycling Tips, um, some, uh, some bike events in Colorado. And then eventually the big purchase was raising the money to buy outside Magazine. And, um, company Pocket Outdoor Media was, I think, I think Robin had actually hired a marketing company to come up with a new name for Pocket Outdoor Media, because people thought Pocket Outdoor Media was a billboard company. Uh, and the sales reps didn't like that. Uh, so they were, you know, doing the marketing thing of, of bouncing all these ideas off the wall, coming, trying to come up with a new idea and a new name. And then after they bought Outside magazine, they're like, well, why don't we just, you know, renamed the company outside? we became outside, which things have been moving very quickly. It's, you know, it's a big change for me moving from for a very tiny, little underfunded non-profit trade association from bicycle shops N bda, to working for this multi billion dollar startup basically a tech company. Um, change. And that's why the, the time, you know, I mean, I think back it seems like, you know, a decade ago, but it's only been like two and half years. [00:10:23] Randall: So Robin Thurston is the current c e o of outside the group. And he previously founded is it, uh, map my. [00:10:31] steve: Map my ride, map my run my companies, sold to Under Armor. [00:10:35] Randall: I think that was like 160 million acquisition or something. I remember having this number offhand because it was part of my pitch deck for another company that I was trying to raise money for. It's like, oh here's a comparison point of this company that was acquired in the space. [00:10:50] steve: Yeah, I mean map where I was kind of ahead of the curve with doing some of the stuff that Strava's doing now, and uh, now and outside. We have Gaia, which is a, mapping app that's primarily used by hikers and skiers. And then trail Forks, which was developed by Pink Bike as a mapping app mostly for mountain bikers. [00:11:12] Randall: It's quite well regarded of, of seen in some of the forums. People are very keen on that particular application in the quality of the routes there [00:11:19] steve: are really good. They do have their niches. I use Gaia for backcountry skiing and it, it works really well. And it's, uh, uh, you know, we could go way down a rabbit hole, but you know, why I choose to use Gaia when I'm skiing and why I use trail forks when I'm mountain biking and why I use, don't know what else when I'm road biking. I don't know. But, you know, each has its own, uh, its own advantages in different spaces. So, yeah. Robin, made his fortune, I think, fair to say, selling that company to, uh, under Armour. And then he worked for Under Armour for a while. I think he was the Chief Technology Officer at Under Armor, uh, left and did some other stuff, and then eventually came back to this group. [00:12:02] Randall: So you started when you were 22, essentially first hire for bicycle retailer, this fledgling industry magazine with a particular point of view that resonated with dealers. What drew you to this particular space? You studied journalism in college. Were you an avid cyclist? [00:12:18] steve: Yeah. All that. Yeah. Uh, I was a cyclist. From day one, I started in B BMX when I was a little turd. Uh, I'm definitely, I'm totally of that age now where, you know, I'm 55 now and I go to the shows and I see these retro BMX bikes that some of the companies are doing. My light up, oh, there's that red that I wanted when I was, now I buy it. I've resisted so far, but yeah, I started in bmx. I did mountain bike races back in the eighties and road racing and, and, uh, and yeah, then I, I got a journalism degree and I did work completely outside the bike world for about 10 years, the Associated Press, covering presidential politics in New Hampshire where the presidential primary is a big deal. So that was really fun. I think I covered three or four primaries in New Hampshire. Plus the usual AP stuff of plane crashes and lost hikers and syrup and lost mooses and stuff like that. [00:13:18] Track 1: Standard, Northeast Fair. [00:13:19] steve: Yeah. Typical New Hampshire stuff. [00:13:21] Track 1: And remind me where you grew up. [00:13:24] steve: in New England. Uh, I was born just a little north of where you are in Salisbury, Massachusetts. And, uh, my family moved up into New Hampshire when I was a teenager. And then when I came back, when I worked for the Associated Press, I lived in Wolfborough, New Hampshire for about 10 years. [00:13:38] Track 1: So you and I when we chat tend to go off in various tangents so, where would you like to go? Or, or we can start with the email that you sent me yesterday about shaman cues. [00:13:49] steve: yeah. I could interview you on that. What do you know? [00:13:52] Track 1: Well, you're the one, the inside line. Yeah. You saw the press release. [00:13:56] steve: the inside line yet. You know, I'm just starting my research and I'm, I'm going to Taiwan next week, so hopefully I'll learn a lot more over there. But, it looks like a fairly significant development, this cues thing. I was sitting through a, I think it was an hour long video recording from Shaman about it yesterday. And, I got antsy halfway through and started calling people and emailing people, and, uh, video was moving too slowly. So like, I need some more need. I need to check in with some people around the industry here to see what they think. [00:14:27] Track 1: For those listening, shaman released a new, not just group set, but family of group sets on their kind of entry to entry, mid-level. And, it's significant for reasons that go beyond simply, here's some new parts. They have a reputation for using constantly varying standards and interfaces and pull ratios, which is the ratio of cable pull to, gear shifting. so how much cable pulls results in how much movement of the derailer constantly varying that, not just year to year, but from group to group in order to avoid cross compatibility with third party components and even within their own groups so that brands don't mix and match. Say you want a higher end quote unquote, set of levers connected to a lower injury derail because you don't see the value in the higher end derailer. Well, they preclude that by adjusting the pull ratios from group to group. And so what they've done with cues is make it such. The pull ratio is the same across all the groups, even with different speeds. And the thing that the major differentiator between the different levels is the number of years. the cog spacing in the back is the same. , and I think that that's quite significant. and it signals something too. I think it's very much in favor of riders. And it helps shops as well. I think it helps the industry more generally, but it's also indicative of a shift in the power dynamic in the bike industry. , in many ways is the new shaman, they're in the ascendant. They have, , a number of standards that they have put out there that have gotten adoption, that they have defended through patents and, in some cases, litigation and so I, I view it in the context of, innovation and competitiveness in the bike industry. [00:16:09] steve: Yeah, that makes sense. I think even Shaman used the word realistic, meaning that the new groups, they like to say that the technology that makes them special is in the cogs. Not in the chain. not so much in the crank set or the derailer. which allows mix and match so if somebody wants to spec a cassette, whether it's, Nine, 10 or 11 speed with a different crank, with a different chain, it'll still work okay, because there's nothing, it doesn't require any kind of special chain and the, the magic isn't in the chain. It's in the cassettes. So yeah, I think it's more realistic. I mean, obviously the development of this began before the pandemic and the part shortage that was through the pandemic. But, what happened in the pandemic with all these, new third party, fourth party parts coming up, getting a second look, people taking a second look at, whether it's micro shift or, uh, tetra breaks or whatever. Anything they can get. this really kind of seals the deal. This kind of tells you that, , For the next few years, we're probably gonna see more and more of these mixed groups, at least at the lower price. this is all below 1 0 5 on the road, below Dior, 12 speed or 11 speed on the mountain bike side. So everything that was cheaper than Dior and down on the mountain bike, everything that was cheaper than 1 0 5 is now queues [00:17:39] Randall: Which is to say en entry level to, uh, lower mid-level stuff, which is also good stuff. They have, clutch derails 11 speed. It does look to be quality components. [00:17:49] steve: Yep. [00:17:50] Track 1: Yeah. [00:17:50] steve: it's not the electric shifting, it's not the 12 speed. [00:17:52] Track 1: Oh, of course not. No. That, that stuff's still locked down. So, um, in fact, uh, [00:17:58] steve: is a di two group as part of this, as the, um, more, more for the mountain bike, E mountain bike group, there's a DI two. [00:18:06] Track 1: presumably sharing a battery, I haven't dived into that yet. Um, [00:18:11] steve: the one that has the uh, uh, the front freewheeling system and the antilock brakes that they launched at Eurobike last year. [00:18:18] Track 1: got it. [00:18:19] steve: Yeah. [00:18:20] Track 1: Yeah, it's, it's interesting. You, you'll, you may recall that in the past I was looking to, uh, create an open platform for bicycle electronics, and. And was trying to corral the support of that. Um, all those third parties that, that Taiwan vendor base that was shut out of the theam shaman duopoly. Um, I think, uh, probably a little bit before its time. Uh, certainly the, the appetite wasn't there for investments. Um, there was, there was interest, but not in, not any investment dollars coming in from the Taiwan side at that time. Uh, but since then we've seen, I mean, electronic is, well now you have a protocol that you can lock down and so you don't have to vary. It used to be that you vary pull ratios or some sort of mechanical, mechanical interface between components. Now you lock down the communication protocol and the power grid, and in that way you, you constrain interoperability between components from third parties. . Uh, and then you have a lot of patents around the grifter, which is, um, I would argue the, the center, the nexus of power in the bicycle industry, um, is arguably the road grifter, the road brake shift lever. And with it now, the, you know, the, the cas and, uh, you know, with electronic, the electronic protocol, power grid, things like that. Because if you control, you know, even if you just control all, you've patented every single way that you can make a lever swing, [00:19:47] steve: Right. [00:19:48] Track 1: and you know, and that, and then now you control this lever, well, that lever dictates that the caliper has to be from the same. Producer as well, because of safety reasons. You can't mix and match a caliper with a different hydraulic brake system. And then for the electronic, same deal, you know, it controls like you, you just have a closed protocol and nobody else can connect with that. And now you control the interfaces between the levers, the cas, the derails, um, and the bike itself. And now you can dictate, you know, we, we want this particular break interface. And so we see, you know, uh, flat mounts and so on. We see the new universal derail your hangar, uh, that STR introduced, which I haven't, I haven't gone deep on the patent yet, but I, I wonder, do you know if that precludes other companies from attaching a derailer in the same way if they, if they forego that universal hangar? [00:20:45] steve: No, I think Sharon's being pretty open with, with giving licenses to it, but I dunno about other third party. I mean, and at what point are we gonna have another, you know, swam shaman lawsuit, like from back in the eighties or nineties, whenever that was, that the bundling, you know? So at what point did the electronic, um, protocols become open source because of an antitrust law? The antitrust lawsuit? I think it's unlikely. Cause I don't know who would challenge 'em at this point. [00:21:18] Track 1: it's, uh, the bike co. [00:21:20] steve: you got something planned. [00:21:21] Track 1: Um, you know, we're, we're a tiny little blip on, on the grander, um, bike industry and, uh, you know, [00:21:29] steve: 1991. [00:21:30] Track 1: yeah. Well, so is it, is it true or, or answer this however you like? Um, I have, I wasn't around, um, for. At the time that that was happening. And so I get, I have second in hand information from people who were there or were adjacent to it. And then I have what I've read, but my understanding is, um, so was originally grip shift. Grip shift had a different way, uh, twisting the grip on a flat bar lever to shift a rear dera and Shao would try to preclude compatibility by again, changing the pull ratios so that Sam's grip shift wouldn't work with their deras. But then also by having these bundling deals where they go to a bike company, an o e m, uh, original equipment manufacturer. So in this case, like thesis is a, my company is an o e em specializes an no e em truck as no em, and would say, okay, you can buy these components individually, but if you buy the complete group set I e you don't buy's thing, then you get a 20% discount. I think is, is what it was. [00:22:35] steve: Could be. [00:22:36] Track 1: yeah, and there was an antitrust suit that STR filed against Shaman, um, and STR one. And as I understand it, that essentially funded Sam's early rise. That's the reason why we have STR in many ways. [00:22:51] steve: all. I mean, I think there's some other money behind [00:22:53] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:22:54] steve: uh, yeah, that's always been sort of the, uh, the, uh, the urban myth. I don't know the, the STR used that money to go out and, you know, buy all, all the things that they've bought. Rock shocks, true native, um, zip [00:23:11] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:23:12] steve: whatever. And, uh, sax, which nobody really remembers now, but that was a pretty significant purchase. Uhs, not Richard Sax the, uh, frame builder from Connecticut, but, uh, sax of Germany, which, uh, made all the internal hubs and also made derailers and stuff, [00:23:29] Track 1: And chains too. Right? Because I think. [00:23:31] steve: chains, um, became s chains, which became Ram chains. Um, [00:23:37] Track 1: are still made in Portugal, I believe. [00:23:39] steve: I think so, [00:23:40] Track 1: Yeah. [00:23:41] steve: so yeah, they, they acquired that factory. Haven't, you know, chain factory is no small thing. And, um, anyway, that's always been the, you know, um, the rumor Yeah. Is that they used that cash settlement or, or judgment from Shaman to fund those. Uh, I don't know how true that is. Like I said, I know that there is some other money behind Swam and there still is. Um, some of those companies that they bought were, uh, pretty distressed [00:24:12] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:24:13] steve: You know, rock Jocks had had an IPO that, uh, were living at the top of the world there for a couple years [00:24:19] Track 1: The mountain bike. The mountain bike. Boom. [00:24:22] steve: Yeah. And then that kind of crashed and that's about when, when into the Suspension Fork business. [00:24:28] Track 1: Yeah. [00:24:30] steve: So they've been pretty savvy about the, uh, the acquisitions they made Mo most of which were back, back in the nineties. Although, what have they bought recently? They bought, [00:24:40] Track 1: Hammerhead. [00:24:42] steve: hammerhead. [00:24:43] Track 1: Yeah. [00:24:44] steve: one. [00:24:44] Track 1: Yeah. [00:24:45] steve: Yeah. And, uh, and the Power Meter company. I don't, the power tab, which they kinda put [00:24:51] Track 1: cork. [00:24:52] steve: then, [00:24:52] Track 1: Cork, um, was power meters. Um, [00:24:55] steve: power Tap, which they bought from cs, [00:24:58] Track 1: oh, that's right. [00:24:59] steve: what was [00:25:00] Track 1: Uh, shocks. [00:25:02] steve: Jacquez [00:25:03] Track 1: Yeah. [00:25:04] steve: and uh, what was the other one I was gonna say they bought something else. Oh, time pedals. [00:25:14] Track 1: Hmm. So that really gives them, you know, a lot of different, um, components and IP that they can then, uh, interconnect through that. The access, uh, protocol, which is a closed, I believe, ZigBee based, um, protocol. Um, and so, you know, getting back to, you know, open versus closed standards and ecosystems and things like that, um, it seems to be the trend in the industry as, as always to, um, to have walled gardens. [00:25:41] steve: Yeah. And that's been fun. You know, it was fun to see when, when Hammerhead, was, had had some di I two integration that Shaman shut him down [00:25:53] Track 1: Yep. [00:25:54] steve: on after Bottom, which was, um, some pretty good industry gossip right there. Um, but yeah, I mean, everybody, it's been really fun speculating about what's gonna happen, you know, with RAM owning, uh, you know, the power meter company owning a pedal company, owning a, you know, power tap, which made, which used to make power meter pedals. Um, and then owning a, a head unit GPS company on top of that. And then, like you said, the whole integration with access and, uh, it's pretty fun. [00:26:26] Track 1: Yeah, it's the full stack in a way. I mean, [00:26:28] steve: them battling, you know, setting up this not only with Shaman, but with, with, uh, with Fox Factory also. [00:26:38] Track 1: I'm waiting to, for, it seems very natural that a next step for them would to be, would be to buy, say a, a company that makes home trainers or even a company that does training software that, um, they might not want to go direct head-to-head with Swift, cuz Wif has such a dominant position in that space and they don't want to alienate them or get shut off of that platform. But, um, it seems like a natural next step to get into this burgeoning home cycling, uh, space, which granted has. Tapered off a little bit since, you know, post pandemic, but I think is still, you're, you know, there's a whole, there's a whole range of cyclists who primarily ride at home and are doing competitions in virtual worlds, and I don't think that that's going to change as the technology gets better. [00:27:22] steve: Yeah. [00:27:24] Track 1: Yeah. [00:27:24] steve: Yeah, that would make sense. I'm sure there's been all sorts of conversations and there's been a couple brands that have come and gone, um, that, uh, you know, maybe, uh, ceramic has kind of hit its lip and said, no, we're, we're not gonna bid on that one. Or we're not gonna, we're not gonna overpay for that one. I don't know. But, you know, you can look at the, the number of indoor brands that have, uh, had financial problems in the last, uh, year and a half, and, uh, even once before that, that just disappeared. Um, have you seen a kinetic trainer on the market in a couple years? I. [00:28:02] Track 1: Yeah. So what else do you see happening in the bike industry? Um, so obviously parts shortages were the big story during the pandemic. Now we have, uh, parts being, you know, liquidated through various channels and presumably is that's going to accelerate, uh, post Taipei show coming up in, uh, in Taiwan in, uh, the end of March [00:28:25] steve: Yeah, I think so. I think there's still some, some shortages I hear on the road bike component side. I guess you'd know more about that than, than I would. Um, [00:28:34] Track 1: saying group sets or. [00:28:37] steve: yeah, and, and the bikes that those group sets. Hang on. You know, I think, um, know, if you talk to dealers, it's, uh, yeah, they have all the $900 mountain bikes. They can, they can eat, uh, or even I think the 1500, $1,900 bikes, but the, um, the mid to high price mountain bikes are, are a little bit harder to get. And I think also the, um, mid to high price road bikes are hard to get. And, um, and there's kind of a shortage of, there's kind of a dearth of, of. Of really affordable road bikes. [00:29:13] Track 1: Hmm. [00:29:14] steve: I think, uh, there's not a lot of groups there, you know, I mean, tram's got and then, you know, shaman hasn't been, had a real good road group, uh, below 1 0 5 for years. So, you know, it'd be interesting and see how cues affects, affects that. [00:29:34] Track 1: Well, and their, their transition to 12 speed too. Um, and they had a, a factory catch on fire just before the pandemic, right. [00:29:43] steve: Yeah. What was that? It was a, was it like an ANOT factory or something? I know they were making some real high end stuff. Like they were making like the xtr crank, you know, when, when Xtr went to 12 speed, I think they couldn't get a crank for it for like two years. Right. [00:29:59] Track 1: Hmm. [00:29:59] steve: they were like, relabeling, theor, xt cranks. people were pissed about and Uh, yeah, I don't know. It it's, yeah. Fires in the bike in factory fires in the bike industry. That's, that's been, uh, yeah, that's been a gossipy thing going back, you know, 50 years. I think you can get some old timers telling you about famous fires and how they couldn't get such and such for, for five years after that fire. And sometimes I wonder much of it's urban myth, you know, and people just blaming things on their inability to produce stuff. They blame it on a factory fire. Didn't you hear about that? Come on. Giant factory burned out last year. And uh, I think especially before the internet, who would check, you know, it's like, ah, I don't know. I heard that like the van sneaker factory burned down last year. Didn't you hear about that? That's why I can't get those van sneakers I've been looking for. before the internet it was pretty hard to look that up. Now it's a little bit easier, you know? [00:30:55] Randall: Now you've been, so I think probably both of us have been talking to a lot of dealers lately for different reasons. Um, with, with me, we've been building out our, our dealer network for our logo spiel program. Um, and I'm curious to hear, I'll share a little bit about what I've been hearing and I'm curious how that, um, relates to, you know, some of the things that you've been hearing from dealers. So some of the things I've heard is, um, well one, you have, uh, essentially you weren't able to get product for a long time. A lot of dealers over ordered or ordered the same thing from multiple sources, hoping to get it from somewhere, um, sooner rather than later. And then all of it got dumped on the, on dealers in the fall and over the winter at exactly the time when. you know, nothing is selling generally, it's, it's the, the doldrums of the, the bike, uh, selling season and cycling season in North America anyways. But then also, you know, people, uh, with, with the country opening up post covid, um, you know, the bike boom was, was coming to an end and it wasn't clear. You know, where things will, you know, how that will level off and how much lag there will be, where everyone who got a b wanted a bike, got a bike and you know, the, you know, at at what point and, and you know, the secondhand market will start coming down in price and that'll become more compelling. So how long will it take for this lag of, of certain types of components to work its way through the space? Um, and it's been interesting too, you see, um, an ex, am I right that there's an acceleration of the big brands buying shops? [00:32:27] steve: Uh, depends on what time scale you're looking at. I, you know, I don't, I think, um, I think that's slowed down in the last six months or, or nine months. There was a big acceleration, you know, in, in 21, especially, uh, I think it was 21 when, you know, track had been buying shops left and right. Uh, specialized had not. [00:32:50] Track 1: Yep. [00:32:51] steve: um, when Mike's bikes sold to, uh, to pawn in, I think, I wanna say that was 2021. [00:32:59] Track 1: Pawn being the owner of, uh, Cervelo Santa Cruz and a handful of other brands. And Mike Spikes being a big multi-store chain, mostly in, in the NorCal, um, you know, bay Area. Yeah, [00:33:12] steve: Yeah. And they were the, I think the single biggest specialized dealer in the country and one of the, or maybe the most important markets in the country, the [00:33:19] Track 1: I think, I think Eric's was their biggest, I think Mike's bikes was number two. [00:33:24] steve: could [00:33:24] Track 1: but certainly the Bay Area is huge and a lot of, um, you see a lot of. S works, you know, $15,000 bikes rolling around the Bay Area. [00:33:35] steve: Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot more of the high end stuff than, than Eric's sell, I'm sure. [00:33:40] Track 1: Yeah. [00:33:41] steve: Um, and it did, and it did kind of seem like Specialized had all their eggs in that basket. Um, they didn't have a lot of other dealers. It was just Eric. I mean, uh, Mike's just ruled the rot anyway, so Yeah. Specialized really woke up. Uh, that was, that was the wake up call for Mike Ard was, oh my God, we're, we're losing our distribution. Um, and it came on, they lost some other big dis uh, big retail distributions like, uh, um, ables in, in, uh, hill Abel down in Austin, Texas, which was a huge specialized dealer that Trek walked in and bought, um, all of a sudden specialized, lost its biggest dealer in Austin, Texas, which is another, you know, another one of the handful of very biggest markets in the country. [00:34:27] Track 1: And growing, growing rapidly with a lot of deep pocketed folks as well who tend to buy their, their high-end stuff. Yeah. [00:34:34] steve: So all of a sudden specialized, uh, said we've gotta get into buying shops. And, uh, they were running around buying a lot of shops. Um, I think they did not have the system set up that Trekk did for, uh, processing these shops once they had acquired 'em. Uh, so it was a little bit more chaotic, whereas I think Trekk had built up to it slowly and they had, you know, from what the stories I've heard of, you know, TREKK has these SWAT teams that come in when they buy a shop. You know, there's just woo uh, you know, 20, 20 people come down from Waterloo and, and fill up the hotel rooms and whatever town that they just bought the dealership in and just handle that transition. You know, they usually shut down for a week or so, pop up some new signs, change over the website, uh, make some people some offers, and, uh, and they're, you know, kick out all the other brands and, uh, they're up and running again in a couple weeks. And, um, They've got it down to a science now and uh, I don't think specialized ever quite got to that. It was more like, uh, yeah, okay, we bought you, um, keep running. We'll talk to you in a few months when we need something from you. Uh, that was some of the impression I got anyway. I think specialized also was overpaying for some of the shops from some of the stories I heard, but, um, but I think it all slowed down a lot last, last year, I think with the, um, you know, with the economy and I think, um, the cashflow for companies like Specialized Amtrak I think became harder. And there's been a handful of acquisitions in the last nine months, but it, it really slowed down a lot um, I haven't heard it very many recently. We don't hear about 'em all cuz both, both track and specialize. Uh, tend to be really quiet when they buy a, a shop or a chain of shops. Uh, but I haven't heard many rumors in the last three or four months. [00:36:26] Track 1: I've heard, granted, I don't know the, uh, the dates on these, but as I've been talking to dealers, I've heard about offers being made, but those offers may have been made, you know, six, nine months ago, a year ago or something like that. Um, but there's definitely been a lot of, um, a lot of conversations being had along those lines over the past year, year and a half or so. Um, and it's interesting, you know, there's this long standing conversation in the bike industry about, um, you know, the dynamic between, or the balance between, uh, direct to consumer sales over the internet, which is growing for obvious reasons. And the pivotal role that the bicycle shop, particularly independent shops play, um, as a hub for the cycling community. And how do you. You know, how do you maintain this critical bit of community infrastructure, um, in a, in a world where, you know, increasingly people can buy things very conveniently over the internet and have it delivered, um, you know, directly to them. Now there's, you know, service has for a long time, um, been the bread and butter of shops. And a lot of shops pre pandemic were at least telling me, um, that they, as much as they spent a lot of their money on having bikes on the floor, most of their income, most of their net profit was coming from, um, service and parts and accessories. Uh, which is in some ways, you know, supplemental to service. Cuz when you go in for maintenance, you're getting chains and, and other service parts. Um, but how do you, how do you see that evolving over time from your vantage point? [00:38:07] steve: It's been hard. I mean, uh, when you hear that, you think, well, why don't you do a service only place? And, [00:38:15] Track 1: of folks are [00:38:17] steve: a few folks are, I'm not finding a whole lot of great examples of people that have been raging successes doing that. Um, Uh, you know, the whole, the whole mobile service thing has been at best for the last two or three years. Um, you know, I know that, um, a few people that have gone that way in, um, in the Boulder area haven't been hugely successful. I think there might be a couple that are still running, but, um, the problem is that you just lose that volume. You know, whether you make a lot of money on a bike sale or not, it's still, you know, thousand, 2000, 3000, $5,000 bike sale. You know, for some shops in Boulders, I know you were and visited some of them, you know, they pretty regularly are selling 10,000 and [00:39:08] Track 1: sure. [00:39:09] steve: uh, bikes. And, you know, the profit margin on that not be huge. And you might say, well, why does that guy even, you know, still sell mo bikes? Um, he can make more money building a wheel or, you know, just charging someone a few hundred dollars to install a new campy group on a moot spring. Um, but he nee he needs that, that dollar volume, uh, from the bike sale to pay the rent. Um, so there, there haven't been as many examples of that as you would think. you know, going back five years, going back 20, 30 years, people have been talking about, well, hey, we make all our money in service. Why don't we just do service hasn't worked for many people. Um, I think people expect bike shops to have bikes and, uh, I think the bike shops need that, that volume to make it work. Um, you know, some shops have been, have found some supplemental income doing more different types of service, whether it's, you know, whether it's bike fits, whether it's click and collect fulfillment. Or, uh, doing warranty service. You know, I know I, I talked to a guy at Caba who does warranty service for one of the better known to consumer e-bike brands. And, uh, he makes a pretty significant, high margin chunk of money, uh, just from dealing with warranty service from people that buy these bikes online and then have, have whatever troubles and the, uh, the brand reimburses him, uh, pretty generously. [00:40:46] Track 1: Yeah. [00:40:47] steve: so there's all sorts of, uh, kind of ancillary things around the edges that people fill in, but that guy, he still sound a lot of bicycles. [00:40:55] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:40:56] steve: Uh, he still has a warehouse full of 'em, and, uh, um, [00:41:01] Track 1: as do a lot of people right now, especially as we, we were saying on the, on the more entry level, um, in particular, [00:41:09] steve: Yeah. So I don't know. I haven't seen, there's, there's examples here and there. Yeah. Of, of the people who are, who are focusing on the service or are looking into, you know, more of the showrooming, uh, fulfillment click and collect kind of models. And there, you know, there's a million different models as you know, [00:41:27] Track 1: Mm-hmm. Well and, and click and collect and, [00:41:31] steve: not, I'm not finding, but like wholesale, you know, all the bike shops going outta business and all of a sudden we have a whole bunch of just little fulfillment showrooms around. Um, is happening, but not on a huge scale, you know, I mean, what specializes do, I don't know how many of these fulfillment centers they have. Uh, that's one of the things they did up in Northern California where, um, after they lost Mikes was opening up these little fulfillment centers. They would just rent a warehouse space in the, you know, in the business park somewhere and hire a couple people to assemble bikes and give 'em a truck, and they would run around and deliver 'em. [00:42:10] Track 1: Oh, that wa that was basically, um, velo, fix's pitch to the OEMs in the day. Yeah. Uh, Veli fix, uh, being a van based service operator, [00:42:21] steve: Yeah. [00:42:21] Track 1: I know you know this [00:42:22] steve: to be doing a better job of that than, than maybe be, was, um, [00:42:29] Track 1: velo fix. I, [00:42:30] steve: model. [00:42:30] Track 1: yeah. I had spoken with Velix a couple of times, and not only could I not understand the value to us as an o e em as a brand, but I couldn't understand a, you know, they, they required a huge upfront and, uh, investment from their franchisees to not just buy a van but outfitted a particular way and have it beli, fixed, branded. Um, and then, you know, you're paying a, uh, I think an, um, it might have been an upfront fee and then a recurring fee, and then a percentage of your income. To this company and this company, uh, is supposed to drive business to your franchise, but really in a way, they're kind of intermediating you. And at the end of the day, you know, and the co I, I'm curious, what do you think about this? Um, I, I had always talked, uh, spoken to the van based folks that I knew and said like, you know, at the end of the day, your, your brand is yourself and the quality of service and your engagement with your local community. And, you know, there's no big, um, company, uh, I think can substitute for that. And I think the bike space is, is that might be more so the case than in other spaces. Like you have this particular mechanic, uh, because the difference between a good mechanic, a skilled mechanic, a mechanic who cares, uh, and, and does a good job, um, and is engaged in, in their community. The difference between that and. Somebody who doesn't, somebody who doesn't have the skills. Somebody who, you know, it could be the difference between a safe bike and an unsafe bike amongst other things. Yeah. Um, well, so another topic that you and I have touched on in the past is, uh, you. The supply chain and risks to the supply chain. Uh, I've seen a couple of articles, I believe in your publication, uh, talking about, um, the increasing concerns about exposure to, uh, growing hostilities between, uh, the US and China over, uh, Taiwan. And I'm curious, what have you been hearing, seeing, uh, with regards to, um, any sort of changes being made on the, uh, upstream for a lot of companies, um, both, um, OEMs who are sourcing in Asia, but then also say Taiwanese companies and so on, uh, who are producing, um, you know, what, what changes are you seeing? Are people, is that accelerating at all with the, uh, increasingly hostile rhetoric? [00:45:07] steve: Uh, yeah, but you know, slower than maybe I would've expected. Um, and that, you know, that might not be due to reluctance, but just the fact that it's, it's a hard task, um, [00:45:19] Track 1: Yeah. [00:45:20] steve: setting up a, a bike factory or, uh, in a new country and building the infrastructure around it, uh, to make that work, particularly during a pandemic. [00:45:30] Track 1: Yeah, yeah. [00:45:31] steve: so, you know, going back to stories I was writing two years ago, you know, I, I think I saw just recently that Velo Saddle opened their factory in Vietnam, I think it was, [00:45:44] Track 1: Makes sense. [00:45:45] steve: that they had been working on for like three years. Um, and then they just, they were ready to turn it on when the pandemic started, and then they just, um, sat on those plans for a couple years. But yeah, Velo moving outta Taiwan supplementing their Taiwan factory with uh, a Vietnam factory is a big deal. And, um, You know, and at Eurobike last year, I had a lot of talks with people about, them setting up different factories in Eastern Europe to serve the European market. Um, but, uh, you know, we just saw investing in a new factory in Taiwan, so, uh, there's not a, there's not a mess exodus yet, and I think people are, are finding it's, um, fairly hard to operate in some of these other countries. Cambodia, I think, turned out to be more of a challenge than some people thought. [00:46:44] Track 1: Sure [00:46:45] steve: Um, you know, there's stuff moving towards Malaysia and Singapore, I think. Um, [00:46:52] Track 1: in the. [00:46:53] steve: Vietnam has been up and down. They had more covid problems than, than some areas, I think. yeah, it's a very slow movement. I think, you know, um, you know, Trek hasn't broken ground on a giant new factory in, in Waterloo, as far as I know. Or, or, or in Mexico or in, uh, Bulgaria. You know, [00:47:16] Track 1: Well, that, that's a whole, I mean, it's a related conversation, um, and a whole other can of worms that we can crack open. Um, so one, you know, we, we have looked, um, at various times over the years at what it would take, um, both for us to do more production domestically, um, but then also, um, for more production to be done domestically in a general sense. And, uh, I'll give an example. Um, recently I was looking at, uh, you know, developing and sourcing a metal frame, either steel or titanium. Um, we'll, we'll stick with steel. It's an easier example. So, um, called, uh, a few different outfits and, uh, well one, there isn't really anyone who's mass producing steel frames in the US When I say mass producing, like doing, you know, thousand of units at a go. Um, with the exception of maybe Kent. [00:48:09] steve: Detroit. [00:48:11] Track 1: Uh, Detroit bikes [00:48:13] steve: Mm-hmm. [00:48:14] Track 1: they, and they're serving as a contract manufacturer? [00:48:17] steve: Mm-hmm. [00:48:20] Track 1: Might ask for an intro at some point. Um, [00:48:22] steve: That's Tony Kirklands, [00:48:24] Track 1: oh, okay. [00:48:25] steve: who bought, um, he and his partner bought time, [00:48:30] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:48:30] steve: is making carbon frames in Europe somewhere. Slovenia, [00:48:36] Track 1: Okay. [00:48:36] steve: of those European companies, [00:48:37] Track 1: Yeah, [00:48:38] steve: Um, and then that company car, it's called Cardinal Bicycle Works, I think, uh, also bought Detroit. Uh, they're, they claim to be the biggest steel frame maker in the US and uh, they're making stuff under their own. Name and they're doing a couple other contract [00:48:58] Track 1: that. [00:48:58] steve: some, they made some Schwinn Varsities a couple years ago. I mean, I think that was only a few hundred units or a or so. But they actually, they brought Backy made, made Detroit? [00:49:11] Track 1: Well, one of the, the things that's great to hear, and I'm gonna follow up on that, um, one of the things that kept coming up as I was having conversations here was there are essentially two primary, um, sources, uh, brands that are selling, uh, tube sets. Unless you're sourcing factory direct outta somewhere in Asia, uh, I think you have colo. You have, uh, what Columbus some in some Reynolds. And one of, one of them has been struggling with supply and both of them are, are quite expensive in the US vis-a-vis what you can get comparable tube sets for in Asia. And so when you combine those two factors of both more expensive raw stock and the fact that you can't, you don't know it's going to be available and you only have two supply, two primary suppliers versus if I want to make, uh, a frame somewhere in Asia, I have. Countless tube suppliers now don't necessarily want to use just any of them, but even the, the higher end ones, of which there may be a handful, they still have the, all these other factories kind of nipping at their heels. And that, you know, drives innovation. That drives, uh, you know, them to build this sort of, um, you know, production facilities that can handle scale, that are responsive. Uh, they know if they can't deliver on a tight timeframe for a reasonable price, that someone else is gonna develop that capacity to do so. Um, and that goes across every single thing that you could want to source for a bicycle, whether it's something like a carbon component you want to develop. You have any number of facilities where you could co-develop that, that component. And they'll even provide the engineering, in some cases, they'll latize the tooling over the, over the units, which is to say, like, spread the cost of the tooling over the units, the, the tooling costs. You know, my tooling costs for a frame is on the order of like 8,000 bucks a size. . Um, and I could have that built into the price if I do enough volume. That's, you know, you combine all of these factors and, you know, going back to the issue of, of Taiwan, yeah, it doesn't surprise me that you're not seeing moves and mass just because you have such deep and interconnected supply chains there. And even like when you get your goods quoted, they quote it, um, not out of the factory. They deliver it to your door. And that's just expected. And when they say they're gonna deliver it, generally they're pretty on time. Um, particularly, you know, the, the, the better vendors out there, the more professional ones, the velo, uh, you know, velo makes not just saddles, but bar tape and they do most of the high-end stuff in the industry. Uh, still there are a couple competitors, but, um, and it's because they just do such a great job. Um, and that efficiency. And, uh, another example, I was sourcing stems years ago. and I was like, oh, I'm, yeah. I lived in a, I lived in China for a number of years. Uh, I bet you I can find a better deal somewhere in China. I couldn't, Taiwan had better pricing on a superior product. Um, and it's because Taiwan had, um, invested in, you know, factories like, uh, jd, um, their trade name is Trans X. [00:52:15] steve: mm-hmm. [00:52:15] Track 1: they manufacture for any number of brands. They did all of our, uh, cockpit stuff, uh, for thesis, and they just have a very well run production facility in these huge forging machines and really high quality tooling. And they can just crank out high quality 3D forg stems all day with that high quality and without a, a huge, with a less and less human intervention in that process. Um, and, you know, do it at a price that makes it such that, you know, there's no point in going somewhere else. Um, because most of the cost is not associated with the labor. [00:52:52] steve: Yeah. [00:52:53] Track 1: Um, so yeah, that, that makes sense. It'll be interesting. Uh, you know, I'm, as you know, I did my, my graduate studies in US-China relations, and so it's a situation I've been following quite closely. Um, I guess, uh, if something does happen there, uh, the availability of bike parks, it will be the, the least of everybody's issues, [00:53:13] steve: Yeah. Yeah, that's a thing. I mean, there, there won't be many parts of the economy that won't be affected, um, if something happens there. But, um, bike industry will not be an exception, [00:53:24] Track 1: now, [00:53:25] steve: um, except for maybe on the service part. Right. Still, uh, we can still maybe [00:53:31] Track 1: secondhand stuff will be, um, the secondary market will be booming, [00:53:35] steve: Yeah. [00:53:35] Track 1: so, [00:53:36] steve: up now by your, uh, by your HP cassettes now. Yeah. [00:53:43] Track 1: well, so to, you know, to wrap up here, um, what do you see going forward, um, from, and, and very open-ended question, uh, what are you excited about from a technology standpoint? What are you seeing, um, in terms of, uh, you know, innovative business models or distribution models or, uh, just trends in the, in industry more generally. [00:54:10] steve: Well, there's one word that we haven't used so far in this call. You like, [00:54:16] Track 1: Sure. [00:54:17] steve: you know, there's still, there's still some growth there, I think. Um, [00:54:21] Track 1: What do those stats look like right now? [00:54:23] steve: it's not good stats. There aren't any, I don't know. You know, you can just read the T leaves and see that, you know, there's been some discounting and there. Um, even some of the low price brands that were scaring the hell out of everybody a year ago, um, are now blowing out prices, which is not good news, but still, um, kind of suggests that the, uh, the, uh, demand has, has slowed a little bit. [00:54:51] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:54:52] steve: but you know, it's exciting to see, uh, the growth and the cargo bikes, you know, um, you know, I know Specialized finally did their public launch of their globe. The Globe this week. [00:55:02] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:55:03] steve: launched the Ecar bike a month or two ago. I think. there's some others coming around. Turn seems to be kicking ass. Um, And, uh, not to mention rad power. Um, so, you know, that's, that's still exciting. There's still growth potential there. Uh, you know, I don't think you're gonna get to European numbers where, you know, like in the Netherlands where, I don't know, or 70% of the bikes sold, there are e-bikes. Now, you know, we're in the US it's probably 12% or something. I don't know. not gonna get there. I've been saying that for years, but, you know, even if we go from 12% to 18%, that's, uh, a lot of growth. And it's also, um, you know, a high average selling price of these things. You know, [00:55:53] Track 1: Mm-hmm. [00:55:53] steve: to talk about Kent selling $89, 20, 20 inch wheel bikes to Walmart. But when you're talking about somebody, you know, when you know the low price leader is selling bikes for 1400 bucks, uh, e-bikes. [00:56:07] Track 1: Yeah. [00:56:08] steve: You know, and then, you know, and, and specialized just brought out their, you know, their discounted, affordable e cargo bike, which I think starts at 2,500 bucks or something. It's a big, it's a big difference there. [00:56:20] Track 1: Well, [00:56:22] steve: so, you know, Turin is selling these, you know, these little electric mini band bikes, uh, you know, for three, four or $5,000 regularly then, then another thousand dollars in accessories on top of it. Um, so, uh, not to be too focused on the dollars and cents here, but I am, I am from a business magazine, [00:56:43] Track 1: Sure. Yeah. [00:56:44] steve: um, so yeah, there's exciting and, uh, you know, yeah, there's, there's, it's, it's fun to see the growth in the gravel bikes. and uh, and the activity around that, uh, the way the events are going and the competition is, is really interesting. Um, [00:57:05] Track 1: And the, and the community dynamics in the gravel space too, it seems to have remained a lot more accessible even as you have more elite level events and so on, showing, showing up. You still have, you know, lots of local events and it's a, it's a version of cycling that is, well, it's a very versatile machine and it gets you off the road. Which addresses, uh, the, the thing that comes up in survey after survey as the biggest limiter, uh, for people getting on bikes, which is fear of cars, you know, the safety concerns. [00:57:39] steve: yeah, yeah. And I'm not sure what I think about that. I think it is more accessible than, you know, old school, you know, USA cycling, road racing, um, I guess, uh, but you know, last night, I mean, for me, I don't have a whole lot of interest personally in doing a lot of the events. Maybe a couple a year, but, you know, mostly I, what I like about gravel writing is just being able to go out and explore and. Um, ride by myself or with a, a couple friends, but not necessarily pin a number on. Even if I do pin a number on, it's not really to raise, it's just, uh, you know, an excuse to ride with some people and have some rest areas where I can get free food along the way, [00:58:21] Track 1: Yeah. [00:58:22] steve: of having to fill up my water bottles in a creek somewhere. So, um, but I don't know. I went to a, I went to a big gravel race, um, last spring and. It, it didn't look very accessible to me. You know, I saw a lot of people pulling up in Sprinter vans with a couple, you know, $8,000 bikes on the back bumper and, you know, the carbon wheels and, you know, there was a nice dinner out and it was during Covid, so everybody was eating outside and they had the streets blocked off. We're all sitting out on the tables on the street. And, uh, it was, it was kind of fun. It reminded me of, you know, no racing from back in the day. But, uh, but then, but then, yeah, I'm looking around and I'm seeing a lot of pretty well-healed middle class [00:59:06] Track 1: Yep. [00:59:07] steve: people with nice cars and carbon bikes, with carbon wheels and a whole lot of money invested. And I'm like, I, [00:59:15] Track 1: Well, and [00:59:16] steve: accessibility of this. [00:59:17] Track 1: well, and, and yes, that absolutely exists. And that's a, that's a perfectly fine thing. Um, you know, there's, there's a place for everybody. I, I think what I'm referring to more is, well, one, what you're describing as like going out solo or with some friends and, you know, going out on the road, leaving from your back door and then going out on adventure and like experiencing your area from a different vantage point. Um, there's also kind of along those lines, uh, the bike packing phenomenon, which to some degree is a little bit like the s u V phenomenon, that people are buying bikes that they could go bike packing with, um, but not necessarily doing it, but you, but you see more and more of that people doing an overnight or a couple days or something. [00:59:57] steve: Mm. [00:59:58] Track 1: but then lots of just, uh, at least here in New England, I've been to a few very kind of small, intimate types of events. Maybe you have a, a couple hundred people show up and there's a, a, you know, a, a wood fired, um, uh, pizza oven going and, you know, local, uh, brewery supporting, and it's to support, uh, some local cause and maybe they have a podium. Um, but, but not really. It's like, that's not the point [01:00:26] steve: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting. I think, uh, the whole, the way the competition goes, um, you know, I don't know how many people are interested in the, and even, uh, from a spectator point of view in the racers, I, I, a few people are, I mean, we [01:00:44] Track 1: It's, it's not, it's not super interesting [01:00:47] steve: right? I mean, I, I'm a nerd. I mean, I'll, I'll, man, I, last week was, I, I was watching Melan, I mean, not Melan. Perry Neese and Toreno Rko, you know, back to back every morning. I mean, I'm a total bike race nerd. I love it. You know, I did used to be the editor of T com, uh, and I couldn't even tell you who the top gravel racers are, you know, in the US and I don't know how many people care. I know, you know, we at outside@beonnews.com and cycling tips.com. We write a bit about that. Betsy Welch is doing a great job, but, I, I don't know how many, you know, I'm, I'm interested in doing gravel events. I'm interested in the gravel equipment. when I hear about an event, I think, oh, that might be nice to go to some year. I'd like to do that and see what it's like to ride in that part of the country on those kind of roads. Uh, but do I want to read, uh, a 2000 word interview with the guy that won the pro race? Uh, maybe not. I dunno. [01:01:55] Track 1: I'm, I'm with you. I think that the, um, the more interesting story is the, the story of your own experience of the events. You know, you go and you do something that is long and maybe has some technical sections, and you are, um, linking up with different groups along the way, unlike, say, a, a cross-country race. Um, so cross-country race, you tend to be, you know, it's a, it's a time trial in which you have some people in the way sometimes, um, and road, [01:02:20] steve: in the way. [01:02:21] Track 1: yeah. and then Ro [01:02:23] steve: usually the one that's in the way of some other people, but yeah. [01:02:26] Track 1: Yeah. Um, that, that was my discipline back in the day. Uh, but with gravel, you have, I mean, uh, I know quite a few people, myself included. At this point. I'm no longer. I no longer do these events to compete, I do it as a way of connecting with folks, like being out on a ride and you end up just, uh, linking up with different groups and having this kind of shared ordeal of slogging up that hill with a group or riding into the wind with another group and, you know, making friends along the way. And those are the types of dynamics that, you know, I have, I haven't done a ton of the, um, you know, the, the big, the big banner events for, you know, gravel series and so on. Uh, but those are the dynamics that I'm seeing at the, again, these more intimate, local types of events that I think when I talk about accessibility, that's, that's where, um, my heart is, you know, things that are much more about bringing people together and, and providing a shared experience, a platform for a shared experience that people, uh, find, um, meaningful and not just a competition. [01:03:28] steve: Yeah. And just from a, you know, from an event point of view, just the practicality of it now. I mean, we're, we're, we're losing paved roads where we can have a race. I mean, even just watching, watching the two races in Europe last week, how, how many of 'em they have to go through these damn traffic circles? I mean, the, the last 10 kilometers are scary now cause there's a, there's a traffic circle every five blocks. [01:03:51] Track 1: Yeah, [01:03:52] steve: uh, all these, you know, the road furniture is just getting worse and worse. And that's been happening in the for years. You know, there's all sorts that had to be canceled just because of all the development and the traffic and road designs make it impossible. The road there anymore. [01:04:08] Track 1: yeah, [01:04:09] steve: mogul Bismark circuit outside of Boulder is just unable now. Because of all the traffic circles [01:04:16] Track 1: yeah. Um, Boulder's a very, boulder's a very particular place. Um, you've been there for how many years now? [01:04:25] steve: Uh, about 15. [01:04:27] Track 1: Yeah, uh, I haven't been going there quite that long, but, um, I did do the whole kind of dirt bag, private tier pro thing at one point. Um, so got to ride at a bunch of different places and obviously for my work, I'm traveling a fair amount and the, um, the number of strong riders you have where you are is pretty outstanding. It's kind of hard to go out on a ride and not cross paths with some past or current national champion or Olympian. Um, and you also have, um, unique in the US is some of the best bike infrastructure anywhere. And that actually to maybe we close up the conversation with, um, you know, you had talked about how. you know, we could say modal share, uh, the share of, uh, trips taken by bike or the number of bikes being sold, um, not just for recreation, but for utility. You know, e-bikes primarily fall into a utility, uh, space with the exception of, you know, some performance mountain bikes and so on. But the, uh, you were saying how Europe has seen far more adoption. Uh, what do you see as the differences between the European and US markets and, you know, the, the things that would have to happen here, uh, to see greater adoption of bicycles as a modality for, you know, not just, uh, enthusiast riders, but recreation and, and, you know, more importantly as a, I

DJ Aldo Mix
Eletrônica Set 2022

DJ Aldo Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 59:53


1. Taylor Swift ft. Bleachers - Anti-Hero (Roosevelt Remix) 2. Elton John & Britney Spears - Hold Me Closer (Purple Disco Machine Extended Mix) 3. Bob Sinclar feat. Steve Edwards - World Hold On (Fisher Rework Extended Mix) 4. Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended) 5. Ownboss & Sevek - Move Your Body (Mednas Remix Extended) 6. C+C Music Factory vs ACT ON - Everybody Dance Now (Act Remix) 7. John Summit, Hannah Boleyn - Show Me (Extended Mix) 8. Gorgon City - Sidewindah (Extended Mix) 9. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam (Original Mix) 10. James Hype - Crank (Extended Mix) 11. Riva Starr, Todd Terry - This Is The Sound (Original Mix) 12. Alok & Sigala Feat. Ellie Goulding - All By Myself (Extended) 13. David Guetta, Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) (Gabry Ponte Extended Remix) 14. Joel Corry & Becky Hill - HISTORY (Extended VIP Mix) 15. Tiesto ft. Charlie XCX - Hot In It (Tiësto's Hotter Extended Mix) 16. Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta - Bed (KREAM Extended Remix) 17. David Guetta & Lewis Thompson - Take Me Back (Joel Corry Extended Remix) 18. Piero Pirupa - We Don't Need (Banchs Remix) 19. David Guetta & Lewis Thompson - Take Me Back (Joel Corry Extended Remix)

DJ Aldo Mix
Eletronica September 2022

DJ Aldo Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 59:59


1. Shouse - Won't Forget You (Kungs Remix) 2. LF SYSTEM - Afraid To Feel (Gerd Janson Remix) 3. Alok & Bastille - Run Into Trouble (Extended) 4. Purple Disco Machine ft. Sophie and the Giants - In The Dark (Oliver Heldens Extended Remix) 5. GAYLE - abcdefu (Djs From Mars, Eric Prydz, Rudeejay & Da Brozz Remix) 6. Black Eyed Peas, Shakira + David Guetta - Don't you worry (David Guetta + DJs From Mars Extended Remix) 7. Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta - Bed (KREAM Extended Remix) 8. Lewis Thompson, David Guetta - Take Me Back (Extended Mix) 9. Swedish House Mafia, Connie Constance - Heaven Takes You Home (Extended Mix) 10. Diplo, TSHA, Kareen Lomax - Let You Go (Extended) 11. Sofi Tukker - Summer In New York (Öwnboss & Fancy Inc Extended Mix) 12. David Guetta, Becky Hill & Ella Henderson - Crazy What Love Can Do (HEADER Remix) 13. Tiesto ft. Charlie XCX - Hot In It (Tiësto's Hotter Extended Mix) 14. Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended) 15. CID, Will K - OoooH (Original Mix) 16. Kaskade, deadmau5, Kx5, Hayla - Escape (John Summit Remix) 17. John Summit, Guz, Stevie Appleton - What A Life (Extended Mix)

Suburban Underground
Episode 328 - Office Songs

Suburban Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 62:33


Steve picked an hour's worth of songs that are in one way or another connected to working in an office.  Some may be expected and others not so much.  Artists this week: Duran Duran, Muse, Garbage, Cyril Neville, Iron Maiden, SR-71, The Vibrators, Trans-X, The Sound, The Charlatans, Carolne Rose, Klark Kent, Magazine, Radiohead, New Order.   On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio      * 5pm Friday *      * 10am Sunday *      * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!

DJ Aldo Mix
New Eletronica Sessions 2022

DJ Aldo Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 59:58


1. Soft Cell & Pet Shop Boys Vs. Gayle - ABCDEPZ (Marc Johnce Mashup) 2. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (David Solomon Remix) 3. Beyonce - Break My Soul (Kue's Star Mountain Extended Mix) 4. Calvin Harris, Justin Timberlake, Halsey & Pharrell Williams - Stay With Me (Kenwork Nu Disco Mix) 5. LF SYSTEM - Afraid To Feel (Extended) 6. Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended) 7. Ownboss & Sevek - Move Your Body (Mednas Remix) 8. Dom Dolla, Clementine Douglas - Miracle Maker (Extended Mix) 9. Wade - Pan Jabi (Extended Mix) 10. Chris Lorenzo, COBRAH - MAMI (Extended Mix) 11. John Summit, Guz, Stevie Appleton - What A Life (Extended Mix) 12. Alok, Ella Eyre, Kenny Dope, Never Dull - Deep Down (Extended Mix) 13. Afrojack, R3HAB, AuRa - Worlds On Fire (Extended Mix) 14. Avicii, Sebastien Drums - My Feelings For You (Mark Knight Extended Remix) 15. Bananarama - Favourite (Shanghai Surprize Remix) 16. Shouse - Won't Forget You (Felix Jaehn Remix)

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1
Eo 722 - Music from Trans-X, George Kranz, Falco and more

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 54:11


In hour 1, we play classic alternative music from Trans-X, George Kranz, Morrissey, Falco and more.

Noget Ved Musikken
Compilation Special - Just Can't Get Enough CD 2: Culture Club, Yazoo, Madness, Japan, O.M.D., Kajagoogoo, Kim Wilde & Eurythmics

Noget Ved Musikken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 51:30


Så er det blevet lørdag og Noget Ved Musikken er stadig godt i gang med vores fantastiske 80'er weekend. Det betyder, at vi nu skal kigge på CD 2 af den legendariske compilation Just Can't Get Enough, som blev udgivet i midten af 90'erne. Den udkom ovenpå en hel del år med fokus på grunge, rock og house, men nu var det altså igen OK at hylde så fine navne som f.eks. Eurythmics, Ultravox, Japan, The Boomtown Rats, Culture Club, Nena og Madness. Derudover finder vi ud af om Andy Tennant rent faktisk kan huske Dexy's Midnight Runners og Trans-X, vi afslører at Dupont og Dupont også havde et hit i 80'erne, vi undersøger om der er emner som man absolut ikke skal røre når det gælder sangskrivning, og så prøver vi at forestille os hvordan vi selv ville reagere, hvis vi blev præsenteret for en tysk pige ved navn Katja Googoo på en tilfældig café i Flensburg. Desuden sætter vi gang i en konkurrence, hvor I kan vinde den nye fantastiske dobbeltvinyl The Shep Pettibone Master-Mixes, som er tilrettelagt af Arthur Baker og indeholder nogle af Shep's vildeste 80'er remix fra bl.a. Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Duran Duran, Whitney Houston og New Order. Det eneste I skal gøre er at sende os en besked på vores Facebook, Instagram eller måske via mail på nogetvedmusikkenpodcast@gmail.com, hvor I fortæller os hvad jeres favorit remix er, så trækker vi lod blandt alle der sender os deres bud.

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1
Ep 714, Hour 1 - Music from The Professionals, Tranx-X, The Models and more

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 54:11


In hour 1, we feature music from The Professionals, The Models, Trans-X and more classic alternative artists

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 21 de Marzo del 2022

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 173:51


Edición Limitada - 21 de Marzo del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Atlantic Popes, Eric C. Powell & Andreal Powell, Volker Milch & Skull Smith, Gary Numan, Psy'Aviah con Saydi Driggers, Cicero, X-Perience, Trans-X con Stefan Groth, Ruined Conflict, Vidéo L'Eclipse, Corlyx con Massive Ego, Holocoder, Ego Bliss, Enter|Me, The Joke Jay, Presence|of|Mind, Covered in Snow, Priest, GenCAB, BlakLight, Blind Passengers con Dennis Schober, Cryo, Technomancer con Jonas Groth, Faderhead, Orange Sector, Dead Lights, Aesthetische con Lis Van den Akker, Massive in Mensch con Frank Körner-Steding y Teknovore.

Dad Educates Daughter
S2:E13 - Marillion, Kajagoogoo, Fiction Factory, Re-Flex and Trans-X

Dad Educates Daughter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 89:11


This week Rebekah learns which Level 42 bassist MArk King started out as a drummer with and which band started off with their first single being a number one hit, but then removed their lead singer.As always let us know your thoughts on Twitter @dadeducates

House Music All Styles In The Mix, By John C. Brave
112 BEST 2021 HOUSE MUSIC NU DISCO VOL 2 BY JOHN C BRAVE SZONA DJ 01 01 2022

House Music All Styles In The Mix, By John C. Brave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 66:30


RADIO PROGRAM ISSUED LIVE, EXTRAORDINALLY AND DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PROBLEM THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN RECORDED IN VIP BOILER STUDIO, AND WILL BE BROADCASTED INTEGRALLY FROM RADIO ABRERA FM (BARCELONA) MIXED BY JOHN C. BRAVE, BARCELONA ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 2022 - HOUSE, NU-DISCO, SOULFUL HOUSE, DEEP HOUSE, JACKIN HOUSE, TRIBAL HOUSE, PROGRESSIVE HOUSE & TECH-HOUSE. EVERYTHING MIXED WITH RELOOP RP-8000-MK2 PLATES, TIME CODE VINYLS, TWO DENON SC5000M AND A MIXER DENON X1850. LET'S FIGHT AGAINST THE BUG BY NOT LEAVING THE HOUSE AND DANCING AT THE BEST RATE. LONG LIFE AT THE HOUSE MUSIC. ENCOURAGE AND ENJOY THE SESSION !! ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY !!!!!!!!!!!!! 1) Roland Clark - All My Friends (Rc Big Hug Remix) 2) FormulaK, Tess Leah, Peter Brown - I Pray (Peter Brown Extended Remix) 3) Black Box - Everybody Everybody ( Summer 2021 REMIX) 4) KingCrowney & Paul Mondot - Boogie (Alex Gewer Remix) 5) Milk & Sugar, Purple Disco Machine - Let the Sun Shine (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) 6) Roberto Surace - Joys (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) 7) Candido, Alan Dixon - Jingo (Alan Dixon Remix) 8) Praise Cats, Andrea Love, Les Bisous - Shined On Me (Les Bisous Extended Remix) 9) Jeremy Bass, All Fred, DJ Kone & Marc Palacios - EL Tumbao (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Extended Remix) 10) Stanny Abram VS Rafa Villalba - La Mi Boca (Extended Mix) 11) Marc Palacios, DJ Kone - Push the Feeling On (Rubber People Remix) 12) Ministers De La Funk, Jocelyn Brown, Mark Knight - Believe (Mark Knight Extended Remix) 13) Tsalikee, Kathy Brown, Marco Anzalone - Something About You (Marco Anzalone Remix) 14) Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix) 15) Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (7up Club Mix) 16) Purple Disco Machine - Dopamine feat Eyelar (Extended Mix) 17) Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Acapella)

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1
Rp 694. Hour 1 - Music from Trans-X, B-Girls, Wall of Voodoo and more

Revenge of the 80s Radio - Hour 1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 54:11


In hour 1 of this week's show, we feature music from Wall of Voodoo, B-Girls, Trans-X and more classic alternative rtistsIn hour 2, Big Jim Paterson of Dexy's joins us

Synthentral
Synthentral 20210730 Catch-Up Friday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 119:09


It's Catch-Up Friday: previous releases in 2021 that I did not get in time for the normal new Tunesday show. Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Today's episode features music by All Systems Out, Antiage, Bound By Endogamy, Сад, Carolina Zac, Comfort Cure, Decent Ruins + Isiolia, Dräger, Driada, En Penumbra, Error Enter Exit, Faktion[22], Full Frontal Disco, Hired.Life, In My Despair, Italoconnection, Jet Draws Giants, Logan Ryuk, Monflame, Moroderhead, Nouveau Arcade, Red Industrie, Sinuhe Navarrete, Split Vision, Stahlschrank, Surrounded By Spiders, Tifaret, Trans-X, Whorticulture, and Your Ocean!

hired trans x antiage tunesday nouveau arcade
Cita en el Asteroide Edén
Especial HIGH ENERGY Cita en el Asteroide Edén Temp 3 Ep 15

Cita en el Asteroide Edén

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 168:32


Junio es el mes del Orgullo LGTBI y lo celebramos con un programa dedicado al género musical gay por excelencia: Especial HIGH ENERGY. Repasaremos toda la historia de este estilo a través de llenapistas (en sus jugosas versiones extendidas) de la mano de DONNA SUMMER, PETER JACQUES BAND, AMANDA LEAR, SYLVESTER, PATRICK COWLEY, SARAH DASH, PAUL PARKER, FRANK LOVERDE, LINDA IMPERIAL, BOBBY ORLANDO, THE FLIRTS, PET SHOP BOYS, DIVINE, MIQUEL BROWN, WEATHER GIRLS, COMPANY B., LIME, TRANS X, EVELYN THOMAS, DEAD OR ALIVE, BRONSKI BEAT & MARC ALMOND y BANANARAMA. Feliz Orgullo y ... ¡ todo el mundo a bailar!

Megamixes
Various Artists - Back & Forth Massive Mix - Pt.1

Megamixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 239:37


1st Back & Forth Mix in 2021 - it's a massive 4 hours megamix with more than 100 tracks - xclusive on hearthis.at :-) Tracklist: 001. Nickelback vs. Gunship - How You Tech Noir Me (Lewis Wake) 002. Olivia Rodrigo - Drivers License (Dirty) 003. Santos, Sido & Samra - Leere Hände 004. Zara Larsson feat. Young Thug - Talk About Love 005. Pink & Willow Sage Hart - Cover Me In Sunshine 006. Tyga & DJ Drama - Let Me Find Out (Intro, Dirty) 007. Rilla - Panzer und Melodien 008. Rin - Dirty South 009. Cardi B - Up 010. Juice Wrld feat. Young Thug - Bad Boy (Dirty) 011. Eko Fresh X Killa Hakan X Uzi X Motive X Hayki - Turkish Nightmare 012. 2Pac feat. Roger Troutman & Dr. Dre - California Love 013. Kool Savas & Alexa Feser - Der stärkste Mann 014. Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger 015. 24kgoldn, Justin Bieber, J Balvin, Iann Dior - Mood Remix 016. TLC - No Scrubs Pt. 2 017. Lil Nas X vs. Jay-Z feat. Amil - Can I Get A Montero (Grave Danger) 018. Mr. Vegas - Heads High 019. Saweetie feat. Doja Cat & Katja Krasavice - Best Friend Remix 020. Megan Thee Stallion - Body 021. Koffee - Lockdown 022. AriBeatz feat. Ozuna & Soolking - Aquí 023. Ant Clemmons & Justin Timberlake - Better Days 024. 50 Cent, NLE Choppa, Rileyy Lanez - Part Of The Game 025. 50 Cent - Candy Shop 026. Evanescence - The Game Is Over 027. Martin Al Gore - Vervet 028. Zoe Wess - Girls Like Us 029. Miksu, Macloud, Nimo & Jamule - Frag mich nicht 030. Clueso - Tanzen 031. Daya - Bad Girl 032. Das Bo - Miftii 033. Major Lazer feat. French Montana & Beam - Bam Bam 034. Wizkid - No Stress 035. Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris - Yeah 036. Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Amorphous - Sunshine (The Light) 037. Gwen Stefani vs. Suzi Wu - Hollaback Dem Apples (Dirty - Mark Roberts) 038. Luke Bryan vs. Billie Eilish - My Kind Of Bellyache (MashupChuck) 039. Schiller - Ruhe (Live In Berlin) 040. Marvin Gaye vs. Massive Attack - Grapevine Angel (ah!) 041. Ciara feat. Missy Elliott - One, Two Step 042. Busta Rhymes vs. The Jungle Book - Man's Red Fire (You Might Burn Yourself) (Smija) 043. Aretha Franklin vs. Dua Lipa - Deeper Mashup (Phil B) 044. The Weeknd - Save Your Tears 045. Dua Lipa feat. Madonna & Missy Elliott - Levitating (Pt.2) 046. Yves V, Axel Cooper & Shanguy - Derniere Danse (Extended Mix) 047. Avener - Fade Out Lines 048. Mae Estes vs. Saint Jhn vs. Outkast - Roses X 3 (Titus Jones) 049. Frey - Tom's Diner (Extended Mix) 050. Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music 051. Ava Max - My Head & My Heart 052. Tiesto feat. Ty Dolla $ign - The Business (Pt.2) 053. Eurythmics vs. Fleetwood Mac vs. The Weeknd - Save Your Tears Today (Shahar Varshal) 054. 24kgoldn feat. Iann Dior - Mood (Pt.2 - Dirty) 055. Run D.M.C. - It's Like That 056. Jax Jones & Aura - I Miss U 057. Justin Bieber - Anyone 058. Sam Smith - Diamonds 059. Lost Frequencies - Rise 060. Riton, Nightcrawlers feat. Mufasa & Hyperman - Friday 061. Nathan Evans vs. Corona vs. Dua Lipa vs. Eurythmics - Rhythm Of Wellerman Dreams (DJ Dumpz) 062. Meduza feat. Dermot Kennedy - Paradise 063. Shane Codd - Get Out My Head 064. Beastie Boys vs. The Jacksons - Feel Galactic (Block & Crown) 065. The Weeknd vs. Alesso & One Republic - Save Your Tears If I Lose Myself (DJ's From Mars) 066. ATB, Topic & A7s - Your Love (9pm) 067. Tate McRae - You Broke Me First 068. Gigi D'Agostino & Vize & Emotik - Never Be Lonely (Radio Edit) 069. Hi-Tack - Say Say Say (Waiting 4U) (Steff Da Campo Extended Remix) 070. Global Deejays feat. Amanda Wilson - Building A Fire (Extended Mix) 071. Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande vs. Rage Against The Machine - Rain Of Funk (ah!) 072. Hvme - Goosebumps (Dirty) 073. Busta Rhymes vs. Daft Punk - Touch It (Waxon) 074. Justin Timberlake vs. Parov Stelar - Jimmy's Sexy (Fox Sounds) 075. Yolanda Be Cool, DCUP - We No Speak Americano (10th Anniversary Edit) 076. Sidepiece - Temptation 077. Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Remix) 078. Swacq - Holy House (Extended Mix) 079. DMX vs. Wuki - Party Up In IGD (DJs From Mars) 080. Disco Fries, Art Beatz & Fatman Scoop - Pump Up 081. Texas feat. Wu-Tang Clan - Hi (Radio Mix) 082. Prince vs. Everything But The Girl - When Doves Are Missing (Culture Shock Mash-Up) 083. David Bowie vs. Deadmau5 - Let's Dance N Stuff (MadMixMustang) 084. Dua Lipa - We're Good (Pt.2) 085. Up High - Paradise (Original Club Mix) 086. David Guetta & Morten feat. Lovespeake - Save My Life (Extended Mix) 087. Tiesto feat. 433 - Tomorrow (Ummet Ozcan Extended Remix) 088. David Guetta, Morten, Lanie Gardner - Dreams 089. Sagan - Knock (Extended Mix) 090. Dead Cat Bounce & The Noisy Freaks - Duel Of The Fates (John Williams Remix) 091. Lost Capital - No Mercy (Extended Mix) 092. Lomondo - Hevenu Shalom (Original Club Mix) 093. Henry Fong & Knock2 feat. General Degree - What's The Move 094. Steve Aoki & Willy William feat. Sean Paul, El Alfa Sfera Ebbasta, Play-N-Skillz - Mambo 095. Masked Wolf - Astronaut In The Ocean (Pt.2) 096. 187 Strassenbande, Bonez MC, Frauenarzt - Extasy 097. Anne-Marie, Ksi & Digital Farm Animals - Don't Play 098. Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine 099. The Offspring vs. Boney M. - Pretty Fly For Rasputin (DJ Cummerbund) 100. Boney M. vs. Various Artists - Rasputin Mega Mashup (Paolo Monti) 101. Olivia Rodrigo - Drivers License (Pt.2 - Dirty) 102. Hampton The Hamster vs. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen vs. The Proclaimers - 500 Hamster Time (ZooKreeper) 103. Starship vs. O.M.D. - We Built Enola Gay (King Of Pants) 104. Rick Astley vs. Darude - Sandroll (Groboclone) mixed&remixed@mazistudiobydjmazi (086-144bpm)

Espresso Sesh - BFF.fm
It begins with a spin

Espresso Sesh - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 120:00


New music from Bad Colours, Fouk, Sofia Kourtesis, Juan Maclean, Lis Sarroca, Orlando Voorn, Razor-N-Tape, and more! Episode #252 Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′01″ No Wait by Lis Sarroca on No Wait EP (Shall Not Fade)

Cali's ✯ HouseNation Radio
Episode 70 of C✯HNR

Cali's ✯ HouseNation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 66:11


We say Goodbye to the month of March with Episode 70 of Cali's ✯ HouseNation Radio. We start the show Disko n' Funky. We later go through Funky Groovy Jackin' House, House Music, and close out the show with Tech House and the Throwback was picked by DJ MORE Taking you back to 1989.  Tracklist: 1) Sgt Slick - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Sgt Slick's Melbourne Recut)  2) Mark Lower  - Express Yourself (Original Mix)  3) Richard Grey, Lissat - Welcome To My House (Original Mix)  4) Christian Cheval - Funky F (Original Mix)  5) Luca Debonaire - Touch Your Body (Original Mix) 6) Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix)  7) Julian Kid - Ready Or Not (Original Mix)  8) Mark Masters - Come With Me (Original Mix) [CHNR GOLDEN TRACK OF THE WEEK] 9) Gorgon City, Sofi Tukker - House Arrest (Chris Lorenzo Extended Mix)  10) Inner City, Idris Elba, Steffanie Christi'an - No More Looking Back feat. Steffanie Christi'an (Extended Mix)  11) Joyce (ARG) - Funk Dizz (Original Mix)  12) NIGHTLAB - Back On Da Dance Floor (Original Mix)  13) Maxi Burgos - Fight (Original Mix)  14) Juan (AR) - Pieces (Extended Mix)  15) Snap! - Believe The Hype (Original Mix) [CHNR THROWBACK 89]

Peter D
Peter D - Club Edition Progresiwe House VOL.36

Peter D

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 62:24


Peter D - Club Edition Progresiwe House VOL.36 Playlist : 1. Mauro Venti - Workin' Up A Sweat 2. Twenty Feet Down - One Life (Club Edit) 3. Martin Badder Space Jump Salute - Boom (Extended Mix) 4. Glass Petals - Heartbeat 5. D.O.D - Sleepless (Extended Mix) 6. Tommy Trash feat. Daisy Guttridge - hiiigh (Extended Mix) 7. Dont Blink - Dont Give A (Extended Mix) 8. SUBB, Diskover, Willa - Black Out (Extended Mix) 9. Feder feat. Daecolm - Back for More (Mr Belt & Wezol Remix) 10. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (No Face Remix) 11. Davide Mazzilli - Disco (Club Mix) 12. MARUV - Focus on me (Kolya Funk & Mephisto Remix Club) 13. Tobtok, Adam Griffin - Just Can't Get Enough (Future Kings Remix) 14. Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix) 15. SG Lewis, Nile Rodgers - One More (Mark Knight Remix) 16. Glory (Junior Jack) feat. Jocelyn Brown - Hold Me Up (Riva Starr Tangerine Mix)

Flocast
Flocast 062

Flocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 59:56


01.Riva Starr, Gavin Holligan - If I Could Only Be Sure (Danny Krivit Edit) 02.Junior Jack pres. Glory ft. Jocelyn Brown - Hold Me Up (jjs extended vocal mix) 03.Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix) 04.Wankelmut, Anna Leyne, Mousse T. - Free At Last (Mousse T. Extended Mix) 05.Todd Terry feat. Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash - Jumpin (Giovi Remix) 06.Roog - If Everything Went My Way (Earth n Days Remix) 07.Malarkey - Shackles (Praise You) (Extended Mix) 08.Steve Angello & Laidback Luke feat. Robin S. - Show Me Love (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) 09.Norman Doray, Cavi, Emzy - Feel Good (Original Mix) 10.Martin Ikin, Chenai - You (Extended Mix) 11.Leftwing Kody - If You Wanna (Extended Mix) 12.KC Lights, Leo Stannard - Cold Light (Extended Mix) 13.D.O.D - Sleepless (Extended Mix) 14.Riton x Nightcrawlers feat. Mufasa & Hypeman - Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit Extended) 15.Cloonee - Sun Goes Down (Extended Mix) 16.Milk & Sugar feat. Ron Carroll - House Dimension (Brokenears Remix)

@JohnPowerDJ
John Power - Select Radio - EP 40 - 08.03.21

@JohnPowerDJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 59:01


This week featuring: The Chemical Brothers, Fred again x The Blessed Madonna, Another Chemical Love Story, Junior Jack presents Glory ft Jocelyn Brown, Trans-X & Claptone, X-Press 2, Jesse Perez, FEX, HYYKEN, Dance System, Mark Broom, Friend Within, iO, Marsh. 

Suburban Underground
BONUS: CANADIAN NEW WAVE!

Suburban Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 61:30


This Steve-solo bonus episode is all Canadian New Wave artists.  Enjoy some great 80s synth pop and skinny tie goodness from our neighbors to the north.  Includes the artists: Doug & The Slugs, Gowan, Images In Vogue, Martha & The Muffins, Men Without Hats, New Regime, Payola$, The Pointed Sticks, Rational Youth, Spoons, Boys Brigade, Strange Advance, Teenage Head and Trans-X.   On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio      * 5pm Friday *      * 10am Sunday *      * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!

MIXPAT
Club House 45

MIXPAT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 66:12


01 - Cristoph x Franky Wah x Artche - The World You See (Original Mix) 02 - Imanbek & Goodboys - Goodbye (Nancie Extended Mix) 03 - Camden Cox - Under The Water (Extended Mix) 04 - Ship Wrek, Sondr - Stalker (Extended Mix) 05 - Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix) 06 - Block & Crown, Paul Parsons - Let the Music Take You (Club Mix) 07 - Federico d Alessio & Yvette Pylant - Shining (Shane D Remix) 08 - Richard Grey - Fantastic Voyage (Original Mix) 09 - Block & Crown feat. Joff Rice - Promised You a Miracle (Extended Mixx) 10 - Luca Debonaire, Paul Parsons - Ride Like the Wind (Extended Mix) 11 - Alex Mills - Want You To Want Me (Extended Mix) 12 - J. Damur - Had Enough (Original Mix) 13 - Ali Bakgor - In A Dream (Extended) 14 - BLR, JYYE feat. Lydia Lyon - Without You (Extended)

1NDRLAND PODCAST
1PE036 - House Ya Face Vol 24

1NDRLAND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 59:34


Welcome to the 1ndrland podcast episode 36, this is House Ya Face volume 234. Every day I get sent the freshest tracks by some of the best dance music labels from around the globe - 
The House Ya Face series is my selection of the best house, deep, tech and disco tunes since the last podcast. Here is this weeks tracklist! 01. Purple Disco Machine Feat. Moss Kena & The Knocks - Fireworks (Extended Mix) 02. Riton x Nightcrawlers ft Mufasa & Hypeman - Friday (Dopamine ReEdit Extended) 03. Hot Chip - Straight To The Morning ft. Jarvis Cocker (Mighty Mouse Remix) 04. Alaia & Gallo ft Kevin Haden - Who Is He (Dr Packer Extended Remix) 05. Blaze featuring Palmer Brown - Do You Remember House (Bob Sinclar & The Cube Guys Extended Remix) 06. John Summit & Guz - Thin Line (Extended Dub 07. Trans-X & Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix) 08. James Ash - Right In The Night (Fugel Remix) 09. MK ft Raphella - Lies (Extended) 10. The Sponges - Gotta Move On (Sgt Slick's Melbourne ReCut) 11. Let's Rock (Saint Collins Mix) Jared Marston 12. Junior Jack presents Glory ft Jocelyn Brown - Hold Me Up (JJ's Extended Vocal Mix) 13. Jolyon Petch - Summer (Elektrik Disko Remix)

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - KLBP - Episode 100

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 114:39


100th Episode Celebration. Playing 100 hit tracks from the 1980s. Episode 100 The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org Air date : February 26, 2021 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- B-Movie, Nowhere Girl (12'' Version) Payola$, Eyes Of A Stranger (Extended Version) Burning Sensations, Belly Of The Whale Bad Manners, Samson and Delilah [7" Single Version] Sparks, All You Ever Think About Is Sex (12 Inch Club Version) Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love Stray Cats, Runaway Boys Polecats, Make A Circuit With Me Bow Wow Wow, Aphrodisiac The Go-Go's, Get Up And Go Plimsouls, A Million Miles Away Missing Persons, I Like Boys The Waitresses, I Know What Boys Like Rod Stewart, Infatuation Styx, Too Much Time On My Hands ZZ Top, Legs (Special Dance Mix) The Cars, Hello Again (LP Version-Vocal) INXS, Original Sin The Cure, The Walk New Order, The Perfect Kiss Soft Cell, Insecure Me Shriekback, Lined Up King, Love & Pride Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Two Tribes Bronski Beat, Why? (Full 12' Version) Depeche Mode, It's Called A Heart Altered Images, See Those Eyes Adam And The Ants, Stand And Deliver Heaven 17, Penthouse And Pavement Duran Duran, Planet Earth (Single Version) Stranglers, All Roads Lead To Rome Lene Lovich, It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz) (remixed extended 12 version) Pete Shelley, Telephone Operator Devo, Peek-A-Boo! Trans-X, Living On Video Tapps, My Forbidden Lover (12'' Disco Mix) Magazine 60, Don Quichotte Madonna, Everybody Eurythmics, Love Is A Stranger Deniece Williams, Let's Hear It For The Boy Midnight Star, Electricity The Jets, Curiousity Prince, Erotic City Stevie B., In My Eyes (Radio Mix) Freestyle, It's Automatic Attitude, We Got The Juice Ready For The World, Digital Display Sheila E., A Love Bizarre Evelyn King, Love Come Down (12'' Version) Janet Jackson, The Pleasure Principle (Long Vocal Remix) (The Shep Pettibone Mix) --- C-Bank Featuring Jenny Burton, One More Shot Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force, Looking For The Perfect Beat Freeez, I.O.U Starpoint, Object of My Desire TKA, One Way Love Alisha, Baby Talk (Single Version) Kopper, Second To None Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Secret (Extended Mix) Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam With Full Force, I Wonder If I Take U Home [Extended Version] Regina, Baby Love (Vocal Long Version) Noel, Silent Morning Nocera, Let's Go (Radio Version) Paul Hardcastle, Rain Forest Connie, Funky Little Beat Information Society, Running Dimples Tee, Jealous Fellas (Vocal Mix) MC Shy-D, I've Got to Be Tough L'Trimm, Cars With The Boom Rodney O & Joe Cooley, Supercuts (Yeah Boy) Gucci Crew II, The Cabbage Patch Fox The Fox, Precious Little Diamond (Special Remix) Five Star, Can't Wait Another Minute (12" Mix) Scritti Politti, Wood Beez Culture Club, I'll Tumble 4 Ya Captain Sensible, Wot (12'' Mix) The Pointer Sisters, Automatic (Extended Mix) Yazoo, State Farm New Edition, Candy Girl (Original 12'' Mix) Timex Social Club, Rumors Pebbles, Mercedes Boy Vanity 6, Nasty Girl Morris Day, The Oak Tree Cherrelle, I Didn't Mean To Turn You On Rebbie Jackson, Centipede Wide Boy Awake, Slang Teacher Ēbn-Ōzn, AEIOU Sometimes Y Tom Tom Club, Wordy Rappinghood (12" Disco Mix) Talking Heads, This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) The Human League, Love Action Book Of Love, Boy (Extended Mix) Wham!, Bad Boys (Long Version) Klymaxx, The Men All Pause (12" Version) Bryan Loren, Lollipop Luv (12" Version) ABC, The Look of Love (Part 1) Spandau Ballet, Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On) Haircut One Hundred, Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl) The Boomtown Rats, Skin On Skin Echo & The Bunnymen, Never Stop A Flock Of Seagulls, The More You Live, The More You Love The Blow Monkeys, Digging Your Scene

Fuera de Bitácora
¡Y Llegamos al 50! | #DécadaGeek

Fuera de Bitácora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 116:54


¡Celebramos nuestro episodio número 50 con ésta revista correspondiente a marzo-abril! Gracias por todo tu apoyo y esperamos que te guste éste contenido. Episodios relacionados: - La historia de Amazon: https://spoti.fi/2TxDotQ - iPhone con ByPass: https://spoti.fi/3cG6I8V Todos los enlaces del contenido conversado: - Grupos de WA expuestos: https://bit.ly/2TA15Sc - Xbox SX Specs: https://bit.ly/3cLRaRg - Google no predeterminado en España: https://bit.ly/3cNsJ5Z - Periodista burla a Amazon Go: https://bit.ly/330GgTb - Más iPad en China: https://bit.ly/2TxRUla - Plague Inc. se fue: https://bit.ly/38BmXkv - Plague Inc. daba dinero: https://bit.ly/39D6r4H - iPhone 11 Pro graba a Ga Ga: https://bit.ly/39wfgx8 - 6,000 pestañas en Mac Pro: https://bit.ly/2PXKbuE - Eventos y coronavirus en 2020: https://bit.ly/2Q0SeGZ - Sin Salón del Automóvil: https://bit.ly/2TC7KeO - Pide matrimonio con Google Maps: https://bit.ly/2W2TPA5 - iTunes nuclear: https://bit.ly/3aFwcSa - Sin Misión Imposible 7: https://bit.ly/3aFsRCm - Birds of Prey: https://bit.ly/2TzsjZf - Juguetes feos de Sonic: https://bit.ly/2TyDnpg - Éxito Sonic y Top 10: https://bit.ly/2xhtVOs - Fotos The Batman: https://bit.ly/3cH4qWZ Recomendaciones: - The Black Parade - Álbum de My Chemical Romance. - Podcast 'Cosas' de Jacobo Wong. - After Life - Serie de Netflix. - Living on Video - Canción de Trans X. - I Want To Know What Love is - Canción de Foreigner. ¡Escucha nuestra playlist oficial! - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W6RiVS - Apple Music: https://apple.co/2HqX0K0 - YouTube: https://bit.ly/2w8XnSV Puedes enviarnos sugerencias, saludos o lo que quieras a través de nuestras redes: Paco - www.instagram.com/pako.moon/ - https://twitter.com/Pako_Moon Erick - www.instagram.com/erochka___/ - https://twitter.com/Erochka__ - YouTube: https://goo.gl/wiLfSC O al correo del podcast: fueradebitacora@gmail.com ¡No olvides puntuarnos en Apple Podcast! Escucha este episodio en - Spotify; - Spreaker; - YouTube; - iVoox; - Anchor; - Breaker; - Castbox; - Google Podcast; - Y más.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20191217 New Music Tuesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 124:29


New Music Tuesday: new releases from the last week and songs from earlier in 2019 filling in the gaps! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Darkwave, Synthwave, and so much more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features music by London Sadness, Mirko Hirsch, The Evil Dark, Ivan King, We Are Magonia, Seasurfer, Comaduster, The Endless, PRIZM, Pro Patria, Der Klinke, Chorea Minor, Nuclear Sludge, L.A. Streethawk, Accumortis, Scandroid, Twin Tribes, Spark!, white mansion, Jeff McCall, ROBORG, [:SITD:], white.light.monorail, The Ghost Of Bela Lugosi, Injustrial, Cellmod, Neurobash, Acryl Madness, hypermond., Chris Keya, Evanton, and Trans-X!

Synthentral
Synthentral 20191217 New Music Tuesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 124:29


New Music Tuesday: new releases from the last week and songs from earlier in 2019 filling in the gaps! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Darkwave, Synthwave, and so much more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features music by London Sadness, Mirko Hirsch, The Evil Dark, Ivan King, We Are Magonia, Seasurfer, Comaduster, The Endless, PRIZM, Pro Patria, Der Klinke, Chorea Minor, Nuclear Sludge, L.A. Streethawk, Accumortis, Scandroid, Twin Tribes, Spark!, white mansion, Jeff McCall, ROBORG, [:SITD:], white.light.monorail, The Ghost Of Bela Lugosi, Injustrial, Cellmod, Neurobash, Acryl Madness, hypermond., Chris Keya, Evanton, and Trans-X!

Synthentral
Synthentral 20191217 New Music Tuesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 124:29


New Music Tuesday: new releases from the last week and songs from earlier in 2019 filling in the gaps! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Darkwave, Synthwave, and so much more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features music by London Sadness, Mirko Hirsch, The Evil Dark, Ivan King, We Are Magonia, Seasurfer, Comaduster, The Endless, PRIZM, Pro Patria, Der Klinke, Chorea Minor, Nuclear Sludge, L.A. Streethawk, Accumortis, Scandroid, Twin Tribes, Spark!, white mansion, Jeff McCall, ROBORG, [:SITD:], white.light.monorail, The Ghost Of Bela Lugosi, Injustrial, Cellmod, Neurobash, Acryl Madness, hypermond., Chris Keya, Evanton, and Trans-X!

Ideale 40
Ideale40 week 30 1985

Ideale 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 117:07


In de aflevering hoor je o.a. Kool and the Gang, Trans X, Dire Straits, Billy Ocean, the Cure en the BB & Q Band.

Heterotopía
Gislenne y Trans X Objetivos

Heterotopía

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 26:11


En esta ocasión, Gislenne Zamayoa transita por Heterotopía. Nos habla sobre cómo surge Trans X Objetivos y su trayectoria como activista. Gislenne https://www.facebook.com/gislenne1 Trans X Objetivos https://www.facebook.com/transxobjetivos/ Playlis Sophie - t's Okay To Cry

Offbeat Tracks
Episode 46: Trans-X

Offbeat Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 17:31


Italo-disco, synthpop, new wave, Hi NRG -- Trans-X had it all! Choose between a 3D Dance and a Monkey Dance as you hit the floor with us and step through this geeky Canadian electronic group's '80s singles.

El Muñecon: The Lounge King (Podcast) - www.elmunecon.com
El Muñecón: La invasión Quebecuá.

El Muñecon: The Lounge King (Podcast) - www.elmunecon.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 6:30


Otro episodio importante de Montreal es la invasión Quebecuá de los años 80, donde la industria discográfica fué muy prolífica con proyectos como LIME, Carol Jiani, France Joli, Kat Mandú Gino Soccio, Trans X y otros.

DJ Zyron Streams & Mixes
DJ Zyron Live on ISFM 2017-02-04

DJ Zyron Streams & Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 343:39


Invisible Conga People, Sandii & the Sunsetz, Venus Gang, Lup Ino, Shamall, Anna Dobiey, Supersempfft, Kleeer, Vera, Blondie, Psychic Mirrors, Osmonds, Can, Serge Ponsar, Bandolero, Alex Valentini, Network, Starflight, Yula Kasp, Robert Palmer, Bagarre, Neville Brothers, Tribute, Depeche Mode, FSOL, Björk, Tantra, Persia, Kroma, Droids, Nick Mason, Supermax, Sky, Joe Jackson, Trans-X, Buggles, Dodo, Cécilia Angeles, Ralph Lundsten, Michelle Gurevich and more...

El Muñecon: The Lounge King (Podcast) - www.elmunecon.com
MuñEspecial Chavo Rucos con Estilo parte 4 (de 4)

El Muñecon: The Lounge King (Podcast) - www.elmunecon.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 24:42


Ultima parte de este gran especial de los 80's Soft Cell, la invasión Quebecuá, el high Energy, Lime, Kat Mandú, Gino Soccio, Pet Shop Boys,Trans X, Haircut 100 y sorpresivas historias....

SunsetCast - Music Videos
Trans-x - Living On Video*

SunsetCast - Music Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


Trans-x - Living On Video

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SunsetCast - Music Videos
Trans-x - Living On Video*

SunsetCast - Music Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


Trans-x - Living On Video

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Du spectacle
En cadence #87 : Futur 2000

Du spectacle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016


Voici le quatre-vingt-septième opus d'"En cadence", une émission mensuelle consacrée aux grands thèmes éternels de la musique populaire : l'amour, les voyages, les filles, le Père Noël ou le cinéma d'art et d'essai.L'An 2000, un horizon lointain et mystérieux, fruit de fantasmes, de craintes et d'espoirs, est le sujet de notre programme de nouvelle année. Voitures volantes, superordinateurs dictatoriaux, mégalopoles inquiétantes et fin des temps, le troisième millénaire se conjugue aujourd'hui en chansons et au futur antérieur.Liste des morceaux :01. Ray McVay and His Orchestra - 2001: A Space Odyssey02. Roger Roger & Nino Nardini - Informatic 200003. Régine - L'An 200004. Stéphanie - En l'an 2000, j'aurai 20 ans05. Pierre Bachelet - En l'an 200106. Sylvie Vartan - Rappelez-moi en l'an 200007. Trans-X - 21st Century08. Gogol Premier - Voilà l'an 200009. Henri Salvador - Bêta gamma l'ordinateur10. Gilles Servat - Litanies pour l'an 200011. Michel Sardou - 6 milliards 900 millions 980 mille12. Jean-Pierre Mader - L'An 2000 (n'est plus ce qu'il était)13. Nino Ferrer - L'An 200014. France Gall - Monopolis15. Michel Berger - La Fille des années 200016. François Juno - L'An 1999 Écouter

80 of the 80s Music Podcast
#79: The Lover Speaks - No More I Love You's

80 of the 80s Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015 14:21


Other mentioned artists: Thompson Twins, Annie Lennox, Pulp, Trans-X, Kraftwerk

Supreme Bunny Warlord's Etherwave Radio!
Sunday Headache (Supreme Bunny Warlord Megamix)

Supreme Bunny Warlord's Etherwave Radio!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2012 39:30


Sunday Headache (Supreme Bunny Warlord Megamix 26 Feb. 2012) (39:31) The Limousines - "Call Me Al" Punks Jump Up - "Get Down (Special Cccrash Mixxx)" Hockey - "Too Fake (RAC Mix)" N-Joi - "Mindflux (Hot Mind Edit)" Cookie Crew - "Got to Keep On" Die Antwoord - "I Fink U Freeky" Kraftwerk - "Electric Cafe" CSS - "Move (Metronomy Remix)" Simply Red - "Fairground (Rollo and Sister Bliss Remix)" Trans-X - "Living on Video (Vocal Remix)"

Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin

1. The Politics of Dancing - Re-Flex 2. Here Comes the Rain Again - Eurythmics 3. Fools (Bigger) - Depeche Mode 4. People are Still Having Sex - LaTour 5. Thinking of You (Warzone Mix) - Seven Red Seven 6. Ebeneezer Goode (Beatmasters Mix) - The Shamen 7. Doved Up - Sunscreem 8. Round & Round (The Club Mix) - New Order 9. Two Tribes (Annihilation Mix) - Frankie Goes To Hollywood 10. Living on Video - Trans-X 11. Deeper Shade of Blue (Extended) - Red Flag 12. Dust - Boxcar 13. Together in Electric Dreams (Extended) - The Human League 14. Smalltown Boy (Razormaid! Mix) - Bronski Beat 15. Leaving on a Midnight Plane (Razormaid! Mix) - Nick Straker   Notes and other random things: Well, if the new episode hadn't already tipped you off ... I'm back! Please, no applause (surely none of you applauded). It was great to get out of town for a week even though about a third of the trip was spent in the car. Yup. About 2200 miles in total. But if you've been keeping up with these podcasts you've probably come across several posts that discuss road trips. Personally, I enjoy them. There's nothing quite like watching unfamiliar scenery float by in parallax while skirting past 18-wheelers in a downpour. In all seriousness, it's nice to witness different topography, different natural wonders, different roadkill and take in the subtle differences of a McDonald's cheeseburger that was constructed in backwoods America versus that of the big city. In case you were wondering, it tastes like it has better family values ... and a dash more possum.  But the real point of taking a vacation is to come back re-energized which, if you look at the music selection in this episode, you can clearly see that I have (unless you don't know any of these songs in which case you'll have to take my word for it and then listen for yourself!) This set is positively high energy through and through with a delicate balance of 80s and 90s; major and minor keys; some meat and in one or two cases a lot of cheese (I'm looking at you, Nick Straker ... but don't think I haven't glanced more than once in your direction too, Phil Oakey). But I like cheese, which is why songs like Together in Electric Dreams and Leaving on a Midnight Plane surface in this podcast. And just so you know, Nick and Phil, I'm going to discuss you guys first to show there are no hard feelings. Nick Straker was originally the keyboardist for a band called New Musik. Formed in 1977, the band was initially called The End of the World and was conceived mainly as a casual jam session outfit for four London-based school mates: singer Tony Mansfield, bassist Tony Hibbert, drummer Phil Towner (who drummed on the Buggles MTV-launching track Video Killed the Radio Star) and Straker. The band was one of the first to blend electronic instruments with traditional ones, creating an irresistible pop sound with superb melodies and unrelenting hooks. Why they were never able to make bigger waves on the commercial scene still baffles many music critics and historians. Mansfield, however, went on to become a big-time producer working with early 80s bands like a-ha, Vicious Pink, B-52's and After the Fire among others. Straker departed New Musik before the release of their first single choosing to pursue a solo career. He scored several hits, including A Little Bit of Jazz, which reached #1 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1981 and A Walk in the Park, which hit #20 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980. The track here is the excellent (and cheesy!) Razormaid! mix of Leaving on a Midnight Plane. It originally appeared on the A Walk in the Park album and peaked at #61 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980.  Together in Electric Dreams is an interesting case study in musical perception. Often associated with The Human League, the track is really a Giorgio Moroder creation with lead singer of THL, Phil Oakey, contributing vocals. It's no surprise that THL often gets most of the credit because they were still near the apex of their popularity in 1984 when the song was initially released. The track was written for the film Electric Dreams, the first full-length feature film by Steve Barron. Barron made his mark directing some pretty high-profile music videos during the early 80s, including THL's international smash hit Don't You Want Me. The funny thing is, he intended Electric Dreams as a way of capturing the massive success of Flashdance from the year before. Yes ... Flashdance! Because that film used music from Moroder, Barron decided to employ Moroder as the music director for his new film. He wanted something heart-stirring to run during the final credits and a classic 80s track was born. The song would surface on a collaborative album by Moroder and Oakey the following year. This extended version is taken from an album of THL rarities and remixes, which certainly won't help the perception that this song is not a THL original. The fact that I credited it as THL (since it was taken from a THL album) won't help either. But I'm going to do something about that Giorgio Moroder for the remainder of the write-up Giorgio Moroder. I just hope it will set the record straight Giorgio Moroder about where some of the credit should go.  I'm still planning to cover one or two more of the bands in this podcast. However, I thought I'd pass this on: it's information about the new Erasure album I hinted at in an eariler episode. The album already dropped in the UK, but for those of us stateside, the release date is Tuesday, October 11. I can't wait!   'TOMORROW'S WORLD' - STANDARD EDITION CD & DOWNLOAD The standard single CD edition is packaged in a single fold digipac with a light pink background and includes a booklet with lyrics to all the songs that also folds out into a poster. TRACKLISTING - Be With You / Fill Us With Fire / What Will I Say When You're Gone? / You've Got To Save Me Right Now / A Whole Lotta Love Run Riot / When I Start To (Break It All Down) / I Lose Myself / Then I Go Twisting / Just When I Thought It Was Ending   'TOMORROW'S WORLD' - DELUXE EDITION CD & DOWNLOAD The deluxe 2-CD edition comes in a double-fold digipac with a light purple/blue background and different artwork to the standard edition, but includes the same poster booklet. The second CD on the deluxe edition contains 8 bonus tracks; extended mixes of 'I Lose Myself' and 'Fill Us With Fire' by longtime Erasure collaborator Gareth Jones; an extra track entitled 'Give Me Life'; demo versions of the songs that eventually became 'I Lose Myself', 'Fill Us With Fire', 'Be With You' and 'You've Got To Save Me Right Now'; and producer Frankmusik's own remix of the current Erasure single 'When I Start To (Break It All Down)' TRACKLISTING CD1 - Be With You / Fill Us With Fire / What Will I Say When You're Gone? / You've Got To Save Me Right Now / A Whole Lotta Love Run Riot / When I Start To (Break It All Down) / I Lose Myself / Then I Go Twisting / Just When I Thought It Was Ending CD2 - I Lose Myself [Extended 'No Self Control' Mix by Gareth Jones] / Give Me Life [bonus track not available elsewhere] / Fill Us With Fire [Extended 'Fired Up' Mix by Gareth Jones] / When I Start To (Break It All Down) [Frankmusik Remix] / Clash (demo version of 'I Lose Myself') / Big Song (demo version of 'Fill Us With Fire') / Major 7th (demo version of 'Be With You') / Save Me (demo version of 'You've Got To Save Me Right Now')   Note as of 10-08-11: Okay, I had planned to write a bit more about some of these bands, but I just flat don't have the time. I guess if it comes down to the writing or the music, I'll err on the side of the music because that's what this podcast is really about. So, I'm going to begin work on a new podcast with the bit of free time I have and end this one here. I'm sure these bands will return in the future and I can write about them at that time. Now, I realize the irony of writing a paragraph to tell you I don't have time to write anymore on this episode, so you don't have to bother pointing that out. Hold tight for another episode coming soon! Cheers!    

Avenues Of The Underground
Avenues Of The Underground E03 S3

Avenues Of The Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:41


Disclaimerchill lover radio does not own or claim to own the audio shown it is for promotional use only.Avenues Of The Underground E03 S3 | Hosted By Mister Deejay=Beatport Chart:https://fanlink.to/aotu-e03-s3_Connect with Mister DeeJay:Instagram: | Twitter: | Facebook: | _Styles: Funky / Groove / Jackin' House, House, Dance / Electro PopEnjoy ......Tracklist:1- Armand Van Helden, A-Trak, Duck Sauce - Ask Me (Extended) (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/ask-me-extended/14890668Record Label: Duck Saucehttps://www.beatport.com/label/duck-sauce/840212- Sweet LA - Back Again (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/back-again/14958141Record Label: Zulu Recordshttps://www.beatport.com/label/zulu-records/251543- Oliver Heldens, Syd Silvair - Never Look Back (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/never-look-back-feat-syd-silvair/14874594Record Label: Heldeep Recordshttps://www.beatport.com/label/heldeep-records/504744- Kurd Maverick - Dancing To (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/dancing-to/14597827Record Label: Toolroomhttps://www.beatport.com/label/toolroom/4955- Mike Dunn - If I Can't Get Down (Mousse T.'s Funky Shizzle Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/if-i-cant-get-down/14064783Record Label: Classic Music Companyhttps://www.beatport.com/label/classic-music-company/192076- Mark Armitage - Step Into It (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/step-into-it/14854853Record Label: ToolBox Househttps://www.beatport.com/label/toolbox-house/75007- Sean Finn, No Hopes - Strings of Life (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/strings-of-life/15079461Record Label: Tribal Kitchenhttps://www.beatport.com/label/tribal-kitchen/691418- Vlada Asanin, Wayne Madiedo - Piano Rise (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/piano-rise/15033458Record Label: 45kehttps://www.beatport.com/label/45ke/550149- Steve Lee - The Revolution (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/the-revolution/14958961Record Label: Phonetic Recordingshttps://www.beatport.com/label/phonetic-recordings/216710- Oliver Heldens - Zapdos (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/zapdos/15030974Record Label: Heldeep Recordshttps://www.beatport.com/label/heldeep-records/5047411- Benny Benassi, Bloom Twins - DayDream (Extended Mix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/daydream/14972046Record Label: Ultrahttps://www.beatport.com/label/ultra/90712- Trans-X, Claptone - Living On Video (Claptone Extended Remix)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/living-on-video/14880931Record Label: Unidisc Musichttps://www.beatport.com/label/unidisc-music/33605