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Behind That Suit - Reviews
Ultramagenetic MC's - Critical Beatdown Full Album Review - The ”Classic” Quest Podcast

Behind That Suit - Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 81:37


We had the pleasure of listening to the seminally important Critical Beatdown album by Ultramagnetic MCs. This is The "Classic" Quest podcast, the show where we break down Hip Hop albums track by track. Holden Stephan Roy, Chris Chrome & Your Lady Friend Bonnie did the album review and we can't wait to hear your thoughts. 00:00 Why this album? The cover and title discussion 08:44 Watch Me Now 15:03 Ease Back 21:31 Ego Trippin' (MC Ultra Remix) 28:15 Moe Luv's Theme 32:40 Kool Keith Housing Things 37:31 Travelling at the Speed of Thought 41:19 Feelin It 45:11 One Minute Less 48:42 Ain't It Good To You 52:49 Funky (Remix) 56:53 Give the Drummer Some 01:02:03 Break North 01:06:41 Critical Breakdown 01:09:58 When I Burn 01:12:39 Ced-Gee (Delta Force One) - Critical Beatdown album review grade reveal Make sure to check out Ultramagnetic MC's and do your own album review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxmuKnkdvDA Discover Holden Stephan Roy's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/behindthatsuit Your Lady Friend Bonnie: Twitter: @ylfbonnie IG: @Yourladyfriendbonnie Chris Chrome: https://linktr.ee/ChrisChrome93

TAXI TV
TAXI Staff Music Picks - January 2022 [01.10.22]

TAXI TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 75:28


Every month, our A&R Team makes a list of 10 of their favorite TAXI Member songs or instrumentals that they've heard lately. We call them the "Top 10," but don't let that mislead you into thinking they're THE 10 best songs or instrumentals out of ALL the music our members make. Really, it's more like a list of, "Hey, these are really cool and you should check them out." And you should! Check out the member's pages to hear their music below! "Lil' Bruh" by Lew Sid: https://bit.ly/3HSxb1R "Lighthouse" by Andrew Anka: https://bit.ly/3qivSU8 "Weekend Warrior" by Kit Benz: https://bit.ly/3HRciUI "Setting Sail" by Emma Johnson: https://bit.ly/3nh2XOa "Banger" by G. Scott Russell: https://bit.ly/3qgcirx "Ooh Baby Baby" by Priscilla G: https://bit.ly/3f9KG0S "Activate Dance Sequence 101" by Vikas Pawa: https://bit.ly/336kEsV "Nip It With A Bud" by Matthew Soileau: https://bit.ly/3qe4vKM "Watch Me Now" by River J: https://bit.ly/33bZnhn

Author to Authority
How To Leverage Video In Your Business With Geoff Anderson

Author to Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 36:01


If you have ever wondered how to use video to increase your business then you don’t want to miss this episode with Geoff Anderson Geoff Anderson loves helping his clients tell their stories through video. Since 1993 he has owned and operated Sonic Sight, a video production agency in Sydney Australia. Geoff is the author of “Shoot Me Now – making videos to boost business”, and “Watch Me Now – leveraging videos to maximise your return on investment”, a prolific blogger on video, a regular writer on LinkedIn, and Smallville . He presents on the topic of using video to boost business. When not working Geoff can be found on the ski slopes or dressing up as a Pirate – sometimes both at the same time. Geoff has been a radio announcer and has two children, Cassie and Max and has blended   https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffanderson1/ https://twitter.com/geoffsonic https://www.facebook.com/geoff.anderson1  https://sonicsight.com.au/  http://geoffanderson.com.au/books/ https://www.amazon.com/Geoff-Anderson/e/B00H089DQM If you love the Author To Authority podcast the come join Kim’s Author To Authority group on Facebook. www.facebook.com/groups/AuthorToAuthority See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Small Biz Matters
Is video content a MUST in your marketing strategy?

Small Biz Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 38:33


Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 27 August 2019 For years Geoff Anderson, video producer and best selling author has watched the video industry develop from an advertising medium only accessible to the corporates to one which any micro, small and large business can utilise in their marketing arsenal. The introduction of powerful video camera capabilities in our hand-held devices has meant anyone can produce high res, quality videos to showcase their products & services. So why is it we are not all doing it? If the social media gods prioritise video content above all else why are not we making the most of these mini-personal computers and running around offering our thoughts and expertise daily? Well, for starters we don't wear the hat of video marketing experts. Geoff Anderson has just launched his second book called Watch Me Now, leveraging videos to maximise your return on investment where he clearly points out that a Video is worthless if no one sees it.And he is here to teach us about not only producing great video content yourself, but how to engage with an expert to take it to the next level AND importantly how to make sure it is SEEN. Welcome to the show Geoff. Topics we’ll be covering: Tell me a little about your small business journey (including your book) and why you’re passionate about educating small businesses Why it’s crucial for small business to understand the power of video for their marketing strategy Not just marketing tool but also communications tool for positioning yourself as an expert Using video content to educate your audience - but WHO is the audience and what are you hoping to achieve from the video content? Top tips for producing video content Do’s and Dont’s for shooting Audio is VERY important When do you invest in the right equipment When SHOULD you engage with a professional rather than trying to DIY (Casual, Community, Commercial content) How can video content be used? Like all forms of marketing measuring the metrics/diagnostics on your website is key (Be clear on why you are making the video - the purpose -what should you be measuring - views, downloads, donations, ticket sales, web visits??) Don’t bury the website on “page 5” where no one will notice it Add it as a link in your email signature! Where SHOULD you showcase the video and what platform is best? What are some examples in your experience of when small business has really leveraged video to promote their business in a really different way (Edward Zia - 3 x videos a day - quick and easy, effective, driving audience to his products) (Law firms repurposing content from live events) (5 x mistakes, How to, rapport) (Brigidine - personalised welcome video) (Ravenswood - school tours - live audience - strong conversion, emotional connection)     To find out more go to his website: http://geoffanderson.com.au   Producing a great video is step one. Step two is making sure people watch and engage with your video. Watch Me Now outlines how to ensure your video resonates with your audience and the different ways you can get it in front of the right people. A videos is worthless if no one sees it. Watch Me Now provides a framework on how to maximise the engagement and views of your videos. Knowing how to distribute your video and engage your audience is the essential step that is missing for far too many videos. Watch Me Now explores how to think strategically about videos so that they are effective. Learn how to guide your viewers to take the next step in your engagement strategy.Watch Me Now will show you how to leverage your video productions across the various platforms that are freely available and the best practice when posting on social media. In today’s business world, understanding and mastering video is an essential step to creating effective online engagement. Watch Me Now explains how to maximise the power and impact of your videos. Cian McLoughlin, Keynote presenter, Best selling author & Award winning blogger

Business for Creatives Podcast
Subscription Models - Video Partnerships with Geoff Anderson

Business for Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 25:43


Believe it or not, the more established your subscription process is, the faster your revenue inflow will grow. This claim was backed up by today's guest, Geoff Anderson. Anderson is the owner of Sonic Sight, author of Shoot Me Now, and is now in the works to release a new book called Watch Me Now. Geoff is back with us for a second episode to discuss subscription models. He cites his real-life experiences in producing and leveraging subscription-based video services to boost business and maximize the return on investment. If you want to find out what worked for him, make sure to listen to this conversation. Rest assured that you won't leave empty-handed from this episode. What You'll Learn From This EpisodeThe reality of a business' rollercoaster ride performanceConstant content translated to repeat clientsHow customers respond to packages, discounts, and dealsWhy building a content library is vital for all businessesHow to converse with demanding clientsThe importance of drafting a proposal in closing a dealBeing a preferred partner supplier starts with niche market specializationThe harsh reality: clients only value the end output, not the processThe 50-50 fee process vs. the 20-60-20 payment strategyUnderstanding the contribution of freelancers to the businessThe evolution of the video production landscapeResources“Shoot Me Now” by Geoff Anderson“Watch Me Now” by Geoff Anderson“Mastering Niche Marketing” by Eric V. Van Der HopeSupport the show (https://www.denlennie.com/free-training)

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid
How to get your business videos seen with Sonic Sight's Geoff Anderson | #473

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Timbo Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 48:02


Are you one of those business owners who's made a video for your business, put it on your website and then wondered what else to do with it? Excellent! Then wonder no more, as today's guest, video marketing expert Geoff Anderson,  has 30 ideas to make sure your video gets seen by as many of the right peeps as possible.   A little bit more about video marketing expert and founder of Sonic Sight Geoff Anderson ... Righto, hands up if you've ever produced a video for your business. Excellent. Well done to you. Now, keep your hand up if you've posted that video somewhere on your website then wondered why it's not getting the views or engagement you'd hoped for. Just what I expected … 95% of hands remained up. Well, herein lies the problem. You finally find the courage to appear in a video for your precious business, you invest precious time and money into having it produced (or you may have shot it yourself), but then all you do is post it on your website hoping it'll magically take care of itself. Well, as you've discovered … it won't! But that's all about to change thanks to video marketing expert Geoff Anderson of Sonic Sight who's been producing marketing videos for businesses and schools since 1993. He's even written two books on the topic - Shoot Me Now and Watch Me Now. You're going to need a notebook for this one … in the first half we talk about some tips and tricks to optimising your video production, then in the second half, Geoff shares 30 ways to get every video you produce … seen. Pens at the ready …   “Video is very much a highly effective business communication tool … it's no longer just a promotional tool. So … take it seriously!” - Geoff Anderson, Sonic Sight   Here's what caught my attention from my chat with video marketing expert Geoff Anderson: I love how Geoff's gone about marketing his own business. We didn't spend a lot of time talking about this, but just the fact that he's written two books on video marketing for business positions him as an expert in his niche. Another past guest who's done this is Darren Finkelstein. I love Geoff's advice around “starting strong and smart.” this isn't dissimilar to the advice I received from past guest Richard Stubbs, who was very big on always leading with your best content. The bottomline here is to avoid long, rambling starts and cut straight to what;'s important to the viewer/listener/reader. I love Geoff's advice around frequency. Always remember to breathe life back into the videos you create. Sharing them once on social media just won't cut it.   “There has never been a better time to use video production to reach your audience. Professional corporate videos attract attention, engage the audience, build trust, and convert.” - Geoff Anderson, Sonic Sight Geoff Anderson Interview Transcription Tim  Geoff Anderson welcome to the small business big marketing show.  Geoff  Thank you for having me Timbo. I've been listening to your show for years. I'm very excited to be on it.  Tim  You're the one out there listening hey Geoff let's start off. I want to just talk about why video. What do you love about video as a marketing medium?  Click Here To Download Full Transcription Resources mentioned in episode 473 of The Small Business Big Marketing Show: The official Sonic Sight website The Idea Exchange powered by American Express (you'll find Timbo's new podcast here September 11, 2019) The transcription service Geoff uses for captions Last week's interview with Snackwize founder Connor Reynolds Interviews I've done with other video marketing specialists: Getaway's Jules Lund iVideo Hero's Jules Watkins Wistia's Chris Savage   The winner of this week's Monster Prize Draw David Weir of Young Turks Barbers   Please support the following businesses who make this show possible:   American Express Business Explorer Credit Card Let your business expenses reward you. Every year.   Switchnode Australia's Internet isn't great. That's why Switchnode exist. The solution is here and it's wireless.   If something in this episode of Australia's favourite marketing podcast peaked your interest, then let me know by leaving a comment below. May your marketing be the best marketing. [ For more interviews with successful business owners visit Small Business Big Marketing ] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Business for Creatives Podcast
How to Succeed with a Niche with Geoff Anderson

Business for Creatives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 22:09


Filmmakers often struggle with the concept of having a niche. They worry about not having a diverse client base. However, that should not be the case. Focusing on a niche does not mean you can't work for other clients or further grow your client base. In fact, it's something you can use to your advantage.In today's episode, we will be joined by Geoff Anderson from Sonic Sight. Our guest started his video business in 1993 and managed to go with the flow of the industry for the past 20 years. Besides being successful in the video making industry, Geoff is also an author. He wrote Shoot Me Now: Making Videos To Boost, and the soon-to-be-released follow-up book Watch Me Now. He will share with us his marketing strategy, which saved him a lot of time and money.What You'll Learn From This Episode:What are the biggest fears in the video making industry?Did Geoff also experience the same fears and anxieties?Are there any channels working around with multiple schools? How do you handle that?The importance of books as a marketing asset? How much impact is there when you have a book as a marketing asset?How do ebooks help with lead generation and lead nurture? Should you help clients with the amplification and distribution of videos?Resources“Shoot Me Now: Making Videos to Boost Business” by Geoff AndersonConnect with Geoff AndersonWebsite: https://sonicsight.com.au/LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/geoffanderson1Support the show (https://www.denlennie.com/free-training)

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It's No Secret with Dr T.
173 - Making Videos To Boost Business with Geoff Anderson

It's No Secret with Dr T.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 49:54


Geoff Anderson is the owner of Sonic Sight, a video production facility in Sydney Australia, and loves helping his clients tell their stories through video. He is the author of Shoot Me Now: making videos to boost business, and Watch Me Now: leveraging videos to maximise your return on investment. He has worked on productions throughout Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the US. Geoff is a video producer, a cameraman, an editor, a director and a scriptwriter. On this episode we cover: Understanding video fundamentals Using social media Phone + Google Account = Broadcaster Focus on the message, not the technology Having a clear purpose and why you need to get to the point as fast as possible Using captions Three Levels of video production Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Live and Linkedin Proliferation Telling your story in chunks "The best camera you have is the one you've got on you right now." If you have any questions about this podcast episode, please send me an email at tf@tysonfranklin.com, or you can contact Geoff Anderson at Sonic Sight. He is also very approachable on Facebook and Linkedin.  Geoff's Books: Shoot Me Now and Watch Me Now Podcast Reviews If you enjoy listening to It’s No Secret with Dr T., please tell your friends, and if you enjoy it a lot, it will put a HUGE smile on my face if you left a review on iTunes, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts.  Subscribe To My Newsletter If you'd like to be kept up to date with my speaking engagements, EVENTS and other activities I'm involved in, please sign up to my NEWSLETTER, and I promise not to spam you with daily emails.  Podiatry Business Mentoring  If you've considered getting yourself a business mentor or coach this year to help take your podiatry business to the next level, and you're sick and tired of all the beige programs currently on offer, please send me an email at tf@tysonfranklin.com and let's discuss how I can help you.   FREE DOWNLOAD: First 16 Pages of My Book – It’s No Secret There’s Money in Small Business. If you're a Podiatrist you may prefer to order my first book; It's No Secret There's Money In Podiatry.  If you enjoyed this episode you might also enjoy:   Episode 140: Top 10 Branding Mistakes with Dr Fern Kazlow (Part 1)  Episode 165: Top 10 Branding Mistakes with Dr Fern Kazlow (Part 2) Episode 166: Top 10 Branding Mistakes with Dr Fern Kazlow (Part 3)

HOW I MET THE BASS
Secret Cinema - HOW I MET THE BASS #133

HOW I MET THE BASS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 58:11


SECRET CINEMA on: - Facebook: www.facebook.com/secretcinema.gem - SoundCloud: @secretcinema 3Q to SECRET CINEMA: Q: Tell us about your selection please! 1 The Jimmy Castor Bunch – Its Just Begun: I sampled this song in Grooveyard - Watch me Now. A track I made in 1994. The original is a great way to start this podcast. 2 Public Enemy – You Gonna Get Yours: I took the bus, subway and tram to buy this album at a record store called Tinsel Town in Rotterdam. The first Public Enemy album. 3 Schoolly D – P.S.K. What Does It Mean: There was an ’88 hip hop documentary on Dutch television called ‘Big fun in the Big Town’ about early hip-hop. It ended with Schooly D performing with a DJ using only a 909 and a turntable. The 909 became the foundation for techno and is still widely used today. 4 Meat Beat Manifesto – Radio Babylon: When I heard Meat Beat Manifesto for the first time it blew my mind. Where are these sounds coming from? Who samples like this? It triggered me to do the same, sample sample sample. 5 Bob James – Take Me To The Mardi Gras: This was one of the tracks that inspired many hip hop artists. I also sampled it in Watch Me Now. Such a solid beat and break. I have this baby on vinyl. 6 Conrad Schnitzler – Zug: I heard it for the first time at a record store owner’s home. I was always hanging out in his store and we became friends. This was synthesis as I never heard before. I still love it! 7 Jean Michel Jarre – Oxygene II: You can't be into electronic music without having heard of Jean Michel Jarre. Out of this world compositions especially for that time. I listened to this in bed falling asleep many times. 8 Yello – I love You: The masters of sampling in pop music. All the greats were influenced by them. This track is off my favorite Yello album. I still play it sometimes. 9 Divine – Native Love: The first 12 inch I ever bought when I was still a child. My mom told me the woman on the cover was a transvestite. I couldn’t care less, I liked the music. This year I played it at an LGBT festival. The first record I ever bought 37 years ago. Amazing! 10 Amnesia – Ibiza: I was 16 years old at Parkzicht, Rotterdam when I heard this. That club started the gabber scene years later. This new beat sounded so fat, I knew I wanted to make music like this for the rest of my life. 11 Humanoid – Stakker Humanoid: When this came out I heard it more than 3 times a night and I couldn’t get enough of it. Those layers of acid sounds building and building. Relentless and impressive. 12 Lil' Louis – French Kiss: The ultimate house track. Nothing beats that rhythm of the chords and sexiness of the whole thing. I have the first pressing on vinyl and I will cherish it forever. Q: Within almost 3 decades inside the business you became a pioneer of electronic music. If you compare the past with the present: what changed most during the time? A: What changed things the most is the internet. Back in the day you would release on vinyl and had to invest to be able to release. Now anyone can start a label and start releasing any time. Social Media completely changed the game. No cool Instagram, no success as an artist. It is not only about music but how cool you are. The way you invest in your identity. You can basically buy your career. You still need talent though. So I guess moving forward is always better than looking back. Q: Which future projects are on the way? A: I have a new release out on Drumcode with Reinier Zonneveld called ‘Pain Thing’. Next release will be on my own label Gem Records. It’s the follow up to my Séance EP. Happy to get some of the new music I’m producing out there. We also have releases by Egbert and VNTM coming up. My radio show is also doing nicely. It’s called Gem FM and we are on Dutch national radio but also Soundcloud, Mixcloud iTunes. Guests include Pig&Dan who just joined the Gem Bookings agency, Bart Skils, Noir, Wehbba and many others. The future is looking bright and sparkly!

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 77 - Caribbean Rising

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 61:01


Ready or not I'm bringing summer time to your ear drums.  I am rushing around the house this morning packing up an trying to get out of here in the next couple hours because finally, finally, finally, Coachella weekend has arrived.  As my brain has been there already for the last couple weeks, I have needed a soundtrack to resonate with my excitement level.  This is that mix.  It was a rush to turn this around so quick after the SXSW podcast but I'm really stoked to share it with you.  Turn it up and feel the sun.   Links Busy Signal Fan Video Rihanna's "Work" is not Tropical House #AfroSoca Fader Article LargeUp.com Dj Jam Central #AfroSoca Mix  Thanks for listener and don't forget to support the artists, Aaron @ActListMusic Tracklist (links to buy) 1.Apart ft. Alexus Rose by Ricky Blaze on Conquer The Moment 2.Memory Taffeta by Palmistry on Memory Taffeta 3.Sorry by Justin Bieber on Purpose 4.Whine Pon Mi by V&V 5.Gyal You A Party Animal by Charly Black on Gyal You A Party Animal 6.Tornado by Nicky B and Sean Paul and Synthkartell on Tornado 7.Back It Up ft. G.O.L.D & Shiffa Dan by Ghost Writerz on GWz All The Way 8.Hula Hoop ft. UNiiQU3 by Brenmar on Award 9.Dip N Ride by Destra Garcia on Set Good Riddim 10.Nobody Has To Know ft. Ty Dolla $ign (Major Lazer and KickRaux Remix) by Kranium on Nobody Has To Know 11.I'm In Control ft. Popcaan by AlunaGeorge on I'm In Control 12.Watch Me Now by Busy Signal on Watch Me Now 13.Work ft. Drake (Bad Royale Remix) by Rihanna 14.Scene ft. Fay-Ann Lyons(Remix) by GBM Nutron 15.Unforgettable by Kerwin Du Bois on Unforgettable (Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Soca 2016) 16.Doh Tell Meh Dat by Flipo on Doh Tell Meh Dat 17.Shake Yuh Bum by Machel Montano & Timaya on Happiest Man Alive 18.Alkayida ft. Timaya by Kcee

Comatose Podcast
Now, Gifts, and Watches

Comatose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 11:58


Bashir Harrell can't wait to tell us just when he's right, and then Nayokenza Robyn Oliver lets us know the ups and downs of being a creative soul, last up is Louis Reich with his post-hype Apple Watch review. ---------------------- Episode 73 - Now, Gifts, and Watches Editor/mixer -Michael Belancourt Narrator -Nizar Babul Contributors -Bashir Harrell "Write Now" -Nayokenza Robyn Oliver "The Gift And Curse of Creativity And Time" -Job Ranger (Louis Reich) "Watch Me Now" Music -Narration: Colin Darling - Four Cups -Segment 1: Colin Darling - Doxa -Segment 2: CHUNGKING MANSIONS - The Storm Outside The Mall -Segment 3: harris cole - tuesday night ---------------------- If you liked the music be sure to check out Michael Belancourt, Mr. Alexander, Colin Darling, CHUNGKING MANSIONS, and harris cole: http://soundcloud.com/enfinity http://soundcloud.com/mr-alexand-er https://soundcloud.com/colin-darling https://dreamcatalogue.bandcamp.com/album/showview https://soundcloud.com/chungkingmansionshk https://soundcloud.com/iamharriscole If you liked CHUNGKING MANSIONS, be sure to check out the other artists on their label, Dream Catalogue: http://dreamcatalogue.bandcamp.com/ If you want to have your music featured on Comatose, send us an email at ComatosePodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @ComatosePodcast.

Krispy Bisket show Podcast
Krispy Bisket Show Dec 22 Episode 29

Krispy Bisket show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2012 118:41


Happy Holidays from the Krispy Bisket crew! Same station,but now on at 12 MIDNIGHT! DJ highlights include: GMF "Flash to the Beat"(origional version),Ultra Magnetic "Watch Me Now",plus Kilocee get rugged & raw Bisket style! Plus: DJ Kilocee rockin the airwaves at CJSF with host Incredible Ease. "bringing back what hip hop's been missing" 2 hour/all live. underground hip hop mix show of EPIC proportions. Formerly of CO-OP radio, we did our show there for 8 years and it is regarded as "one of the best Canadian mix shows of all time" support the underground DON'T BITE THE BISKET!