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Richard McCathron is CEO and President of Hippo Insurance and has served as a member of the Board of Directors since February 2017. Prior to Hippo, Rick held senior executive positions at various insurance companies including First Connect Insurance, Superior Access Insurance and Mercury Insurance Group. Rick is both a Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and a Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) and sits on the board of directors of Spinnaker Insurance Company and First Connect Insurance. He is an advisor for several other InsurTech companies and holds a BS in Finance from Oregon State University. Highlights from the Show Rick's insurance career spans a lot of areas, including different carrier functions, distribution and more, and has been at Hippo for 8 years, including his current role as President & CEO 2023 reminded Rick of the Northridge Earthquake and the impact that had on the industry Hail was a major driver of loss in 2023, which coincided with a trend to buy net quota share insurance (QS with a cap for CAT losses) and Excess of Loss (XOL) coverage above that There weren't big events that would trigger XOL coverage, but the small losses exhausted the QS coverage, so many carriers found their balance sheets impacted There's a fundamental shift in insurance around our financials but also consumer behaviors The pricing pendulum swings wildly because cost drivers move fast, but rate filings and approvals move slowly Tech solutions at carriers are helping to narrow the time gap to help with this, especially tech-driven carriers like Hippo Hippo also mixes its approach to the market between their own product, their fronting business that brings in revenue from other players and lines of business, and their distribution arm, First Connect, that brings commission revenue from selling other carrier's products Growth in this context is imperative to be about profitable growth, and Hippo has focused on this now, whereas there was an initial push to grow, generally That means having more specific offerings to specific buyers, like those who would adopt IoT to protect their property Embedding insurance into new home construction, but using its agency to ensure they don't end up with aggregation issues when working with a builder to insure a new development Rick watches reinsurance profitability as a sign of where primary insurers will end up since there's a disconnect in when reinsurers move prices and when primary insurers are able to price that into their filings The fundamentals of insurance aren't changing, but the rate of speed that you have to adjust how you write and the customer demands and expectations continue to change constantly Rick shared his view on AI, where it is real today, but the AI being used now won't be anything like what we will use in 2 years given how fast it's evolving The traditional coverages the industry is selling are increasingly disconnected from what the exposures they insure are and what consumers actually need for protection (and the affordability of the coverage they can get) People want genuine customization in all aspects of their lives, and to know that what they're getting is genuinely built for their needs Embedded insurance – we have to meet customers where they are, like embedding pet insurance in the adoption process or the purchase process for homes or cars Remembering the fundamentals, but that there's a customer at the other end of this, and we have to serve them if we want to ultimately succeed We talked about being proactive on claims Using Parametric coverage is one way to do that since coverage can be delivered instantaneously (or very quickly) Reaching out to customers when we think there's likely to be a claim (like when there's 2" hail in their area), which historically people think leads to buying claims, but Hippo has seen that the claims would come in anyway, but they'll come later and with some form of representation (attorney, public adjuster), so you end up paying more for the claim in the end than if you had handled it correctly from the moment the loss occurred. This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance book series (future-of-insurance.com) from Bryan Falchuk. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we're diving deep into the potential of a new device from Samsung and why we think it's the perfect time for a Galaxy Chromebook Plus. In case you've missed it, we've been reporting on the development of a new board in the repositories called “Xol” that we think could be a new Galaxy Chromebook Plus and so this took up much of our discussion this week but for good reason, it's super exciting! We believe it's time for Google and Samsung to work closely together to finally deliver the Galaxy Chromebook we all want! As part of the discussion around Samsung and Xol, we also chatted about a crazy discount on the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 that has dropped the price of that device to $299 and how wild Chromebook deals like this affect the market. As always, we get a little off the rails talking about EV chargers and Gemini, too, but we tried our best to keep things focused. Hope you enjoy listening, cheers! EPISODE LINKS New Chromebook ‘Xol' emerges with an Assistant Key built in Why ‘Xol' could become the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus More clues that ‘Xol' may be the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus My favorite Chromebook Plus model hits a new all-time low price The deal sweetens on the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2, now $400 off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the The Chrome Cast podcast, it's all about hardware! We are working our way through the Chromebook Plus reviews and have two new videos that we discuss. The first is our favorite of the bunch, the Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebook Plus. We dive into why Robby absolutely loves this Chromebook, from the excellent build quality and rigidity to the punchy screen and great keyboard. There's a lot to like with this one and it highlights the best of Chromebook Plus in all the right ways. In the second half of the show, we talk through the review of the ASUS Vibe CX34 review, the most flashy of the new Chromebook Plus models. And we wrap up the show with a discussion of a new device called "Xol" that Robby has been tracking and believes is a new Chromebook from Samsung, maybe a new Galaxy Chromebook Plus. We made note of this in the introduction but this episode was recorded remotely and we had a few technical issues. If you notice a slight echo while Robby is talking or a little static feedback in parts, we apologize. We are working to figure out a setup that gives you all that crispy audio that you've all come to expect from The Chrome Cast! Links Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebook Plus Review: my favorite of the bunch The best Chromebook Plus model available just hit its lowest-ever price ASUS Chromebook Plus CX34 Review New Chromebook ‘Xol' emerges with an Assistant Key built in Why ‘Xol' could become the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Era el año de 1548. El pueblo de Tlacuitlapán estaba bajo el dominio español y desolado porque su Seńor Tlácuitl, se encontraba moribundo en su prisión. Su hija, la hermosa Xúchitl, la última princesa chichimeca, se hallaba a su lado llorando amargamente y unos cuantos servidores le acompańaban.Cuando Xúchitl comprendió que su padre había muerto, deshaciéndose de la mano de su prometido, se arrojó sobre el cadáver, pidiendo que la llevara consigo.Después de los funerales del último Seńor de Tlacuitlapán, quedaron en libertad sus servidores y Xúchitl se fue a vivir con ellos. Xolótl también quedó libre y en vano rogaba a Xúchitl que se casara con él, en cumplimiento de la voluntad de su padre; ella le contestaba que su pesar era tan grande que no quería saber nada de amores. Pero la verdad era que la ironía del destino, Xúchitl se había enamorado del Capitán D. Gonzalo de Tolosa, sobrino del conquistador Don Juan de Tolosa.Descubre el desenlace de esta desoladora historia y si tienes alguna sugerencia de leyenda que deberíamos investigar, da click aquí. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are we reaching the point in our relationship where your Wednesday would feel incomplete without a fresh episode of Better Lait Than Never? Good news, friends. I'm back with a fresh podcast that's set, edited, and ready for your earholes.Kicking off this week's podcast, I got started with a quick recap of my trip to Kelowna to see my mom. From hanging out at the beach to taking a wine tour around some of Kelowna's coolest wineries, my weekend away was an absolute blast and one that I desperately needed. Back to BLTN business, the investigation continues into who is leaving messages as Xol the Will of Thousands, including some new listener allegations about who it might be. Needless to say, this story is nowhere near over. Turning the podcast back toward the Oilers, how could I not be excited about seeing the boys back on the ice at Rogers Place? Feeling like they've got something to prove this season, the captain's skates kicked off yesterday, and hearing the fellas talk about wanting to be as prepared as possible when the season gets going sent a shiver down my spine and into my loins. As gross as that metaphor may be to you, I could not care less because having the Oilers back on the ice makes me so very excited for the start of a new NHL season. In former Oiler news, Nail Yakupov appeared on Dropping the Gloves with John Scott this week and hearing some of his stories from his time in Edmonton was pretty intense. Honestly, I felt bad for the guy. Lastly, I wrapped up the episode with a fresh round of voicemails to get your take on everything that's been going on since last week's episode. Oh, and subscribe to my YouTube channel.Shoutout to this episode's partners:Betway: https://betway.com/en-ca/ Trilogy Oilfield: https://www.trilogyrentals.caWant more Oilersnation content? Head over to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OilersnationdotcomFollow me on Twitter @jsbmbaggedmilkFollow me on Instagram and TikTok @himynameisbaggedmilkFollow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationVisit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have we yet reached the point in our relationship where your Wednesdays feel incomplete without a fresh episode of Better Lait Than Never? Thankfully, we don't have to find out this week as I've got a fresh podcast ready and set for your earholes.Kicking off the podcast, I got started with another round of hoodie giveaways after you fine folks came through with so many new reviews over the last couple of weeks. Needless to say, I'm incredibly grateful for the response to this giveaway. From there, I checked in on some shenanigans that are popping up in the voicemail as no one seems to know who the voice of Xol the Will of Thousands is or why they sound so much like Ben. I also debuted a new song from Meat Watcher after I said last week that I was looking for a new intro track to kick off the pod. Once again, Meat Watcher came through with a banger that featured pretty much all of the regular contributors and I absolutely loved it.Steering the podcast back toward the Oilers, I kicked off the news with the Sam Gagner PTO and how it was so much fun to be able to interview him shortly after the news dropped. Even though a lot of us expected Gagner to receive a professional tryout, that didn't make the news any less fun. Then again, not all of us were having a good time with this news so I tried to offer a look at both sides of the argument. The other news that made the rounds since the last podcast was the interview Connor McDavid did with Mark Spector and how one specific quote seemed to set the Internet ablaze even though I don't actually think it's a big deal. Lastly, I wrapped up the episode with a fresh round of voicemails to get your take on everything that's been going on since last week's episode. Oh, and subscribe to my YouTube channel.Want to leave a voicemail for next week's show? Do it here!Shoutout to this episode's partners:Betway: https://betway.com/en-ca/ Trilogy Oilfield: https://www.trilogyrentals.caWant more Oilersnation content? Head over to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OilersnationdotcomFollow me on Twitter @jsbmbaggedmilkFollow me on Instagram and TikTok @himynameisbaggedmilkFollow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationVisit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valentino Romero is an indigenous Chicano and zen Buddhist originally from Wyoming. He's the co-founder of Xol, a shoe co-op working with Guatemalan communities to promote culture and sustainability.
Firstly, no the title isn't a typo, listen to the episode and you'll understand. Now, welcome to the first episode with the full One Hour One Offs crew! Join Lyrica, Derek, Blake, and Alex as we fight, flee, and laugh our way through Tale of the Manticore's new system One Shot In the Dark. Our party of pierless heroes, Xol, Bartholomew, Jim, and Steve, pit themselves against the legally distinct forces of Becna in a race against the clock. They are in it to save the world (or for the money if you're Xol), but there's only one hour before the cavern collapses. Will our pitiable party prevail? Or Perish! Tale of the Manticore's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManticoreTaleTale of the Manticore show: https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/onehouroneoffsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onehouroneoffs/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WbwF9C6gnxa7b4HmXnJAd?si=Jz1hAjjJQKq8tDOnicel5A&dl_branch=1Intro and Outro Jingle made by Dana BulgerCover art by @incredibledood on Twitter
In the first half of our interview with QBE Insurance Group CEO Pat Regan, we focus how the global insurer is managing the pandemic impact, current lost estimates and how different jurisdictions and regulators are handling the tensions around BI claims. In the second half, we begin by looking at the simplification strategy and wider de-risking programme Regan has led at QBE since he took the helm in 2017. He explains why the North American market has been difficult for QBE in the past and what his current plans are in light of continued hardening, including the company's appetite for MGA business. As QBE continues to maintain the significant upsized core cat XOL, risk XOL and cat aggregate cover it put in place in 2019, we discuss how this strategy is further navigating the company through market uncertainty. Regan also shares how disruptive Covid-19 has been to QBE's overall strategy, what his views are on the structural changes happening at Lloyd's and its future, as well as QBE's London Market strategy moving forward. Following the major shift in market dynamics and the balance between intermediaries and insurers as the market hardens, Regan comments on the future for facilities, broker value and remuneration. Ultimately, the chief executive states his expectations for the market and QBE for the remaining of 2020 and 2021.
Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...
Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...
Venerdì 12 aprile nella bellissima Sala dei Giganti al Liviano di Padova - nell'ambito della stagione di concerti del Centro d'Arte - si esibiranno Charles Gayle, sax tenore e pianoforte, Manolo Cabras, contrabbasso, e Giovanni Barcella, batteria: il trio, che ha all'attivo diverse tournée in Europa, ha pubblicato nel 2017 l'album Live in Belgium (elnegocitorecords), che ascoltiamo per l'occasione. Notevolissimo sax tenore free e multistrumentista (sax alto, clarinetto basso, piano, contrabbasso, violoncello...), Gayle, che ha compiuto ottant'anni il 28 febbraio, dopo gli esordi negli anni sessanta ha trascorso una ventina d'anni come homeless e musicista di strada, a New York, ed è stato poi riscoperto e ha lavorato fra gli altri con Cecil Taylor e William Parker. Guy Bettini è un cornettista, trombettista e flicornista svizzero con una lunga vicenda nel campo della musica improvvisata, che appare in due album registrati in Svizzera nel 2017: in Xol Plays X-En (Chant Records) col quartetto Xol (con il finlandese Harri Sjostrom, sax soprano - lo ricordiamo accanto a Cecil Taylor - l'italiano Luca Pissavini, contrabbasso, e l'italiano/svizzero Francesco Miccolis, batteria); e in Heuristics (Leo Records) col quartetto Exodos (con l'italiano Fabio Martini, clarinetti e sax alto, lo svizzero Luca Sisera, contrabbasso, e l'americano Gerry Hemingway, batteria, che ricordiamo a lungo con Anthony Braxton). Due album che offrono due brillanti esempi - sensibilmente diversi tra loro - di musica improvvisata che richiede molta esperienza e molta applicazione, che, insomma, non si improvvisa...
This week takes the team not just under the surface of the newly unlocked Mars, but also into the pages of Grimoire and information from Destiny 1 - because in order to understand the weight of the new information about the Worm Gods, you have to go back to the start and learn about their history. We'll take a look at things such as the pact with the Hive, the possible implications that Nokris and Xol's presence on Mars alongside Rasputin has within the story, and even thoughts on if Calus himself had any interactions - along with some jokes at the expense of the currently running Faction Rally (of course). As usual, thank you again for giving our ramblings a listen! Please be sure to let us know how we're doing over on iTunes or through the below email. Weekly Question for Next Episode (The Fry Files) What is the most important thing we learned from the Concierge AI? Discussion Timestamps 0:04:30 | Community Feedback 0:06:00 | Weekly Community Question 0:07:15 | Topic Intro 0:10:45 | Lost Lore: Hive & Worms 0:23:00 | Sword Logic 0:30:00 | Worm God Phenotypes 0:40:00 | The Worm Gods' Titles 0:51:00 | Xol & Mars 1:04:00 | Hive & Necromancy 1:12:00 | Beard's Thoughts 1:32:30 | Calus & the Worm Gods 1:45:15 | Dispatches 1:50:30 | Team Shoutouts & Final Thoughts Contact Info Email: FocusedFireChat@gmail.com Twitter: @FocusedFireChat Facebook: /FocusedFireChat Instagram: @FocusedFireChat Please be sure to also check out the other podcasts in the Guardian Radio Network! Worm Gods Map Links Mentioned in Show: Podclast 2018 Tshirt (link) Other Lore Resources Ishtar-Collective The Seraphim Archive r/DestinyLore r/TheCryptarchs Show Sponsors & Affiliates Audible LootCrate (Offer Code BRIDGE10)
Podcast transcript and available here: http://bit.ly/1qFygC3 Guatemalan citizens headed to the polls in September and October 2015 to elect a new President, Vice President, Congress and other state and municipal leaders. The general elections took place against a backdrop of high-level criminal cases and popular civic protests against corruption. Starting in late April, a series of corruption investigations surfaced that shook the political landscape, sparking large and continuous public protests and forcing the resignations of many cabinet members and high-level officials, including the President and Vice President. Despite a climate of political uncertainty and concerns over potential eruptions of violence, Guatemalans cast ballots in an overall transparent, smooth and peaceful electoral process. With funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS) is implementing the program “Elections; More Inclusion, Less Violence,” to monitor and mitigate electoral violence and illicit financing of electoral campaigns, support the Supreme Electoral Tribunal’s (TSE) administration of the elections, strengthen traditionally marginalized civil society groups and increase social inclusion in the electoral process. After the first round of elections in September, CEPPS members, including the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI), sat down with their Guatemalan partners to gauge their impressions of how the electoral process unfolded and discuss the political environment in the country. Each CEPPS partner invited one of their local partners to discuss these issues from their perspectives. Participants included: Maria Eugenia Mijangos, who, as a Magistrate of the TSE, was responsible for administering the elections; Pilly Salazar, a transgender woman journalist who participated in IRI’s training program for responsible journalism; and Eugenia Juárez Xol, who participated in NDI’s long-term observation of electoral violence and illicit campaign finance in El Estor.
Parts 2 and 3 of Bass Agenda 64 (part one is here http://snd.sc/1hLIyVW ) Part 2: Guest Mix from Seldom Seen 01. Seldom Seen - Radio de Slide - Frustrated Funk 02. Seldom Seen - Motomachi Slide - (unreleased) 03. Seldom Seen - Varrio Funk - (unreleased) 04. DJ Skurge - Slide Skate - Underground Resistance 05. Commix - Satellite Song (Underground Resistance Remix) - Metalheadz 06. G.I.O.N. - Jack Frost (S² Remix) - Human Race Nation 07. DJ S2 - Nasty - Underground Resistance (7 inch) 08. S² - Kamasutra - Underground Resistance 09. DJ S2 - Funkatropolis - Underground Resistance (7 inch) 10. Seldom Seen - R.I.P. Slide - Frustrated Funk 11. S² - Stunning - Underground Resistance 12. Seldom Seen - Chifu Ne? - (unreleased) 13. S² - Slide - Underground Resistance *(bonus vox by Xol) 14. Seldom Seen - Bring Dat Shit Back - Frustrated Funk *(coming soon) 15. DJ Bone - The Music (Seldom Seen Remix) - Subject Detroit 16. Seldom Seen - Close Your Eyes - (unreleased) 17. Seldom Seen - Pinky Popped Out - (unreleased) 18. Seldom Seen - Hat Down Low - (unreleased) 19. Seldom Seen - Catwalk - Frigio Records Part 3: The Bass Agenda Techno Fix with Jay Mass More info: https://soundcloud.com/jay_mass Hotel Oasiz (Robert Hood Remix) - DJ 3000 Rough (Samuel L Session Remix) - Dimitrios K Remainings III (Original Jesper Dahlback Remastered Remix) - Adam Beyer 1001 Jamestown Ave (Original Mix) - Abandoned Footwear 010x (Truncate Remix) - Benjamin Damage 3.1 (Humate's 98 Mix) - Humate Alia (Gary Martin Remix) -Gerald Mitchell & DJ 3000 lrigwoC esreveR (Original Mix) - Highsage
Этот эфир был посвящен влиянию новой школы на саунд днб музыки в целом! Посторался представить вам разные субжанры в виде новых имен, новых лейблов или просто ярких, уже сформировавшихся представителей сцены!! Миксовал, нелепо вонзал или просто ставил эти треки, объединяя их с настроениями приближающегося фестиваля Пиратская Станция! Чек ит плиз) 01. John B - robot lover (Betadigi) 02. Internationale - stay with me(Proto rmx)(Gold Plate digi) 03. N3Gus - kites (Spearhead) 04. Skream - anticipate (Netsky rmx) (Tempa) 05. Hectix - love radar ( Beta ) 06. Mikal and Break - lifts me up (Metalheadz) 07. Nero - me and you (Dirtyphinics rmx) 08. The Sta11ker - split (Respect dub) 09. Blokhe4d and Gridlok - dumptruck (Hospital digi) 10. Max NRG - prometheus (dub) 11. Aviss - creeper (dub) 12. Paperclip - jupiter in danger (dub) 13. Arkaik - head skill (ft. MCXL) (Differentdigi) 14. Andy Pain and Z Connection - broken silence (Respectdigi) 15. Break - they're wrong (Symmetry ) 16. D Bridge - cornered (Metalheadz ) 17. Noisia and Phace - cannonball (Vision, 2007) 18. Circular Discharge and Rippers - horror cinema (dub) 19. Nickbee and Malk - human race (Horizonsdigi) 20. Quadroz - tension (Black home dub) 21. Xol and Sombra - Mallorca libre ( Prana digi) 22. Mutt and Dave Whalen - sarah (Celsius ) 23. Derrick and Tonicka - forward thinking (Celsiusdigi) 24. mSdoS - soul drops (Liquid Drop digi) 25. dbAudio dRamatic- let me begin (Liquid V) 26. Rifres - eternal friendship (dub) 27. Serial Killaz - walk&skank(Nothern Lights rmx)(Serial Killaz) 28. Shockone - relapse (Tantrum Desire rmx) (Viper) 29. Noisia - monster (Subtitles, 2005) 30. Mindscape - drive by (DSCI4 digi) 31. Soulscience - kings (Ambraa digi) 32. Iden - abstract machine (dub)
Этот эфир был посвящен влиянию новой школы на саунд днб музыки в целом! Посторался представить вам разные субжанры в виде новых имен, новых лейблов или просто ярких, уже сформировавшихся представителей сцены!! Миксовал, нелепо вонзал или просто ставил эти треки, объединяя их с настроениями приближающегося фестиваля Пиратская Станция! Чек ит плиз) 01. John B - robot lover (Betadigi) 02. Internationale - stay with me(Proto rmx)(Gold Plate digi) 03. N3Gus - kites (Spearhead) 04. Skream - anticipate (Netsky rmx) (Tempa) 05. Hectix - love radar ( Beta ) 06. Mikal and Break - lifts me up (Metalheadz) 07. Nero - me and you (Dirtyphinics rmx) 08. The Sta11ker - split (Respect dub) 09. Blokhe4d and Gridlok - dumptruck (Hospital digi) 10. Max NRG - prometheus (dub) 11. Aviss - creeper (dub) 12. Paperclip - jupiter in danger (dub) 13. Arkaik - head skill (ft. MCXL) (Differentdigi) 14. Andy Pain and Z Connection - broken silence (Respectdigi) 15. Break - they're wrong (Symmetry ) 16. D Bridge - cornered (Metalheadz ) 17. Noisia and Phace - cannonball (Vision, 2007) 18. Circular Discharge and Rippers - horror cinema (dub) 19. Nickbee and Malk - human race (Horizonsdigi) 20. Quadroz - tension (Black home dub) 21. Xol and Sombra - Mallorca libre ( Prana digi) 22. Mutt and Dave Whalen - sarah (Celsius ) 23. Derrick and Tonicka - forward thinking (Celsiusdigi) 24. mSdoS - soul drops (Liquid Drop digi) 25. dbAudio dRamatic- let me begin (Liquid V) 26. Rifres - eternal friendship (dub) 27. Serial Killaz - walk&skank(Nothern Lights rmx)(Serial Killaz) 28. Shockone - relapse (Tantrum Desire rmx) (Viper) 29. Noisia - monster (Subtitles, 2005) 30. Mindscape - drive by (DSCI4 digi) 31. Soulscience - kings (Ambraa digi) 32. Iden - abstract machine (dub)
Afrojack & Steve Aoki - No Beef (Nu:Tone rmx) / >> Dj Krust - Warhead / Sholto - The Sleeper (Silent Witness & Break rmx) / Matrix - Shelter / Dj Pleasure - Midnight Express / Camo & Krooked - Let´s Go / Dose - Reason Being / Lemon D - I Can´t Stop (Zero T rmx) / Loadstar - Link To The Past / Mr Joseph feat. David Rodigan - Rodigan / Marcus Visionary - Soul Fire / Loxy & Ink - Liberation / Dred Bass - World of Music (Twisted Individual rmx) / Die & Break - Get Some / Dramatic & DBAudio - Nation One / Marcus Visionary - Musical Murderation (Bladerunner rmx) / Fierce & S.P.Y. - Fury / >> Brockie & Ed Solo - Turntable One / Marcus Intalex & Calibre - Meltdown / Mr Joseph - Necessary / A Sides & Break - Definite / Johnny Jungle - Johnny 2010 (Silver rmx) / Krome & Time - The License (Break rmx) / >> New Blood - Worries In The Dance (Silver & Subflo rmx)