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Best Of November Mix Hosted by DJ Latitude
Best Of November Mix Hosted by DJ Latitude
Download the Best Of November Mix Hosted by DJ Latitude. TRACKLIST 1. Burna Boy – Alone2. Jason Derulo – Whatcha Say (Mr Klein Afrobeat Remix)3. Ckay – Mmadu4. Asake – Muse5. Burna Boy – Jagele6. Wizkid – Frames (Who’s Gonna Know)7. Timaya – Sweet Us8. Joeboy – Likkle Riddim9. 1Da Banton – Ego10. Johnny Drille – How Are You (My Friend)11. Magixx – All Over12. BNXN – Loose Emotions13. Wizkid –…
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New SpaceTime out Friday
SpaceTime 20241011 Series 27 Episode 123
Discovery of a new region in the Earth’s core
Scientists have detected a new doughnut-shaped region in the Earth’s molten liquid outer core. The strange torus like zone was found at low latitudes parallel to the equator right on the core mantle boundary.
What is the moon's true origin story?
A new study has suggested a different origin hypothesis to explain the Earth’s Moon. The new binary-exchange capture theory suggests Earth’s gravity separated the binary, snagging one of the objects — the moon — and making it a satellite that orbits in its current plane.
Pluto’s binary partner reveals its secrets
A new study shows that Pluto's binary partner Charon has carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on its surface. The new findings are based on new observations by NASA’s Webb Space Telescope.
The Science Report
The link between type 2 diabetes, sleep, and microvascular disease.
Is river erosion to blame for Mount Everest’s height.
Study warns higher temperatures and rainfall could increase urban lightning strikes.
Skeptics guide to the Lake Champlain monster.
SpaceTime covers the latest news in astronomy & space sciences.
The show is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through Apple Podcasts (itunes), Stitcher, Google Podcast, Pocketcasts, SoundCloud, Bitez.com, YouTube, your favourite podcast download provider, and from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com
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SpaceTime -- A brief history
SpaceTime is Australia’s most popular and respected astronomy and space science news program – averaging over two million downloads every year. We’re also number five in the United States. The show reports on the latest stories and discoveries making news in astronomy, space flight, and science. SpaceTime features weekly interviews with leading Australian scientists about their research. The show began life in 1995 as ‘StarStuff’ on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) NewsRadio network. Award winning investigative reporter Stuart Gary created the program during more than fifteen years as NewsRadio’s evening anchor and Science Editor. Gary’s always loved science. He studied astronomy at university and was invited to undertake a PHD in astrophysics, but instead focused on his career in journalism and radio broadcasting. Gary’s radio career stretches back some 34 years including 26 at the ABC. He worked as an announcer and music DJ in commercial radio, before becoming a journalist and eventually joining ABC News and Current Affairs. He was part of the team that set up ABC NewsRadio and became one of its first on air presenters. When asked to put his science background to use, Gary developed StarStuff which he wrote, produced and hosted, consistently achieving 9 per cent of the national Australian radio audience based on the ABC’s Nielsen ratings survey figures for the five major Australian metro markets: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The StarStuff podcast was published on line by ABC Science -- achieving over 1.3 million downloads annually. However, after some 20 years, the show finally wrapped up in December 2015 following ABC funding cuts, and a redirection of available finances to increase sports and horse racing coverage. Rather than continue with the ABC, Gary resigned so that he could keep the show going independently. StarStuff was rebranded as “SpaceTime”, with the first episode being broadcast in February 2016. Over the years, SpaceTime has grown, more than doubling its former ABC audience numbers and expanding to include new segments such as the Science Report -- which provides a wrap of general science news, weekly skeptical science features, special reports looking at the latest computer and technology news, and Skywatch – which provides a monthly guide to the night skies. The show is published three times weekly (every Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and available from the United States National Science Foundation on Science Zone Radio, and through both i-heart Radio and Tune-In Radio.
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Kyle & Woody yesterday in their DJ set at Latitude Festival
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Only 18% of headliners at the UK's top festivals this year are female, Sky News analysis has found.
Women are seen as too much of a "risk" for the top slots because of a perception festivalgoers prefer watching men, as well as the pool of female talent still being too small, music industry experts say.
Industry figures also called on Glastonbury to do more to bridge the gender divide.
Across 104 festivals this summer, only a fifth (20%) of headline acts are fronted by women, compared with almost four-fifths (78%) by men and 2% by non-binary people.
At the biggest festivals, with over 30,000 capacity, this is even lower for women at one in six (18%).
And if you count the total number of performers on stage during headline slots, only one in 10 (11%) are women.
According to our research, while women are still behind men across the board, they are more popular with fans on YouTube, Google and the radio, than they are with festival promoters when booking headliners.
Meanwhile, the likes of Glastonbury, Isle of Wight Festival and Latitude don't have a single female-fronted headliner on their main stages this year.
Bucking the trend, is the British Summer Time Festival in London's Hyde Park which just announced Lana Del Rey as its final headliner.
Glastonbury, which is releasing its final 2023 tickets on Sunday, faced a backlash in March after it revealed the Arctic Monkeys, Guns n Roses and Sir Elton John will headline its famous Pyramid Stage this year.
Folk rocker, Cat Stevens, is also booked for the Sunday afternoon "legends" slot despite rumours Blondie was due to take it.
Organiser Emily Eavis said the female headliner they had planned, widely rumoured to be Taylor Swift, had to pull out due to a tour clash.
Women 'too much of a risk'
Eve Horne is a producer, singer-songwriter and founder of Peak Music UK, which mentors female and non-binary artists and producers. She is also on UK Music's Diversity Taskforce and is a board member of Moving The Needle, which works to improve female inclusion in the industry.
She says there was hope that the devastating impact of COVID would make industry bosses prioritise inclusion and diversity.
"If anything it did a 360 and went backwards," she tells Sky News.
"Everyone started going for the money again and saying there's too much risk in putting women as headliners."
Eve claims promoters repeatedly tell her that festivalgoers of all genders prefer watching men perform more than women.
"It's about money at the end of the day and we still have old white men gatekeeping the industry," she adds.
John Rostron, chief executive of the Association of Independent Festivals, which represents 105 UK events, says the problem stems from there being a smaller pool of female artists for promoters to pick from.
"A headline slot might be the pinnacle of an artist's live career.
"There are plenty of barriers for any artist to get there, but for women there are maybe triple the number of barriers, so the talent pool at the top is smaller.
"We have to wait for them to come up and then be open to booking them."
The problem gets worse at larger festivals where big acts charge high fees and promoters have to meet those costs with ticket sales - and are also accountable to shareholders.
"You can't say that a male band sells more tickets because they're men," he adds. "But you can say that they sell more tickets than another band when that's been proven to be true."
YouTubers and radio DJs choosing more women
Sky News looked at YouTube views and radio play to see how popular female-fronted artists are on those platforms. "Female-fronted" refers to acts with a female lead performer.
They were far better represented on both platforms than they were at the top of festival billboards.
On YouTube, in the 12 months to the end of March, female-fronted artists made up 35% of total music views, while their male counterparts were 65%. Non-binary-fronted acts were at fewer than 1%.
Almost half (24) of the 50 most searched for artists on Google in the same period were also female.
Both data sets suggest fans do want to consume female-fronted artists.
On the radio, they have averaged roughly a third (32%) of plays between 2019 and now, with male acts at just under two-thirds (65%) and non-binary at 3%.
So far in 2023, the gender balance has been almost equal, with female and male artists both at 48%, with the remainder non-binary.
Six of the top 10 songs played on the radio so far this year are by female solo artists including Miley Cyrus's Flowers - the most popular song of 2023 so far.
Increases in non-binary representation are largely down to a small number of artists, such as Sam Smith and Olly Alexander.
At festivals there are signs of progress. Across all stages almost three in 10 (29%) acts are female-fronted - up by almost 2% on the five-year average.
But that progress isn't reflected in headline slots.
'Glastonbury can afford inclusion managers'
By contrast, the Mighty Hoopla, a 25,000-person festival in south London, has had no male-fronted headliners since 2018.
Olly Alexander headlined in 2018 and is returning this year.
It offers a "platform to LGBTQ+ performers" and ensures at least 50% of performers are female and non-binary across the whole line-up.
Cassie Leon, who heads-up inclusion for the festival, says with their audience, it's "relatively easy" to commit to a diverse line-up.
"Part of queer culture is trying to uplift women as much as possible," she adds.
Asked how other festivals should improve female representation, she says more staff should be hired specifically to promote inclusion.
"It's everybody's issue, from the agents to the festivals to the places finding the talent," she says.
Specifically on Glastonbury, she adds: "If you can afford Elton John, you can afford inclusion managers."
While Britain's biggest festival might be less profit-focused than others, raising funds for charities and reportedly paying artists a fraction of their usual fees, smaller festivals still seem to do better at booking female-fronted headliners.
Jungle and drum and bass artist Nia Archives is headlining two indie festivals this year - We Out Here in Dorset and Outlook in Croatia - as well as playing at Glastonbury.
"It's a hard one for me," she says "because I know I'm being given those opportunities but also recognise that not everybody has those opportunities."
Heavy metal and rock among worst offenders
Other than the Mighty Hoopla, no festival in our database has had more than a third female-fronted headline acts between 2018 and now.
Six have had none at all since then - Isle of Wight, Download, Kendal Calling, TRNSMT, Slam Dunk Festival and Bloodstock Open Air.
With half of the worst offenders coming under rock and heavy metal, John Rostron, of AIF, which represents Bloodstock Open Air, says things are "particularly difficult" across those genres as there is a "much smaller talent pool".
Bloodstock's festival director Adam Gregory shares his view.
"There is a shortage of female-fronted bands coming through the ranks," he says, adding that headline slots are booked according to the "strongest available offering".
John also points to the way some major festivals sign up artists exclusively - preventing them from playing other events.
"Someone playing third at Reading might be perfect to headline one of our smaller festivals, but they can't. Both organisers and artists have a responsibility to say no to exclusives."
'Ethical' promoters
There are groups trying to make a difference.
Not Bad For A Girl, a DJ collective based in Manchester and London, formed four years ago to "create a platform for female and non-binary DJs" - running their own events, performing at others, and on the radio.
They wear signature pink balaclavas in a bid to "eliminate conventional beauty standards" after members were denied opportunities on account of their gender.
Founder Martha Bolton says they actively support diverse talent, for example by "having two events and using one as a cash cow, so the other can promote an up-and-coming artist".
She adds that big organisations like Glastonbury have a responsibility to set the standard for the industry.
"It needs to be the bigger people taking that jump for the rest of us who can't afford the risk."
No accountability
There is no official regulator of the music industry in the UK, so no official means of accountability when it comes to gender diversity.
UK Music, which has its own diversity taskforce, acts as a trade union, and connects smaller associations that represent specific parts of the industry.
Keychange is an EU-funded diversity programme that asks its 600 signatories (41% of which are festivals) to commit to at least 50% female inclusion. By the end of 2021, 64% of signatories had met the target.
But neither body is legally binding.
In an interview with The Guardian in March, Emily Eavis said Lizzo, who will perform just before Guns N Roses on the Pyramid Stage, could "totally headline" but the rock band were already booked.
She reiterated that female inclusion is "top of our agenda", having committed to 50:50 representation in 2020 and secured more than half female and non-binary acts for 2023 so far.
In its diversity statement the festival says it is "working alongside experts in equality and anti-discrimination" on an internal review.
"We try our best and we obviously aim for 50:50. Some years, it's more, some years, it's less," Eavis told the BBC earlier this year, adding it's "looking like we've got two female headliners" for 2024.
But she added that despite being the biggest festival in the country, it is not just down to her to make change.
"We're trying our best so the pipeline needs to be developed. This starts way back with the record companies, radio. I can shout as loud as I like but we need to get everyone on board."
Sky News has contacted Glastonbury for further comment.
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Imagination June 3, 2023
stream on Mixcloud Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night John Boswell - Garden of Your Mind (Mr. Rogers)
DJ speaks over Curt Boettcher - Dreamworld Fantasy No. 1
Will Powers - Adventures In Success The Red Krayola with Art & Language - Imagination I & II Raspberries - Let's Pretend
DJ speaks over The Pops - Son Imaginario de Jimmi Hendrix
Teenage Head - Picture My Face Dark Thoughts - Imaginary Lines Buzzcocks - Harmony in My Head The Wind - Make Believe The Ink Spots - Stop Pretending Ami Aspelund - Fantasiaa
The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys Freestyle Fellowship - My Fantasy The Saints - Love or Imagination Latitude - Dead End Fantasy
Hank Snow - Let's Pretend Shoes - Your Imagination Kaleidoscope - Keep Your Mind Open The Shifters - Scott Morrison Has an Imaginary Friend Ballast - Imagine Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger - Let's Pretend Reality Crisis - Stay Free Karma Sutra - Fantasy Ball
Wanda Jackson - Making Believe Rigid with Desire - Make Believe Annihilation Time - Imaginary Mirror Fox - Imagine Me Imagine You Toxic Reasons - Dreamer
The Safaris (with the Phantom's Band) - Image of a Girl Rudimentary Peni - Sublime Fantasy No. 1 Smirk - Imaginary Harry The Poets - In Your Tower Mutating Meltdown - Fantasy
Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men
#radio#wprb#broadcast radio#community radio#imagination#music#playlist#country music#punk#post punk#power pop#new wave#goth#psychedelic rock#pop music#folk music#new music
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#EspacioAtemporal
🖼 “EL LENGUAJE DEL PINCEL” 🗣🎨🖌️👀
💥 Exposición colectiva con la participación de artistas de Perú. Argentina, España, Colombia y Polonia, que busca difundir los diferentes lenguajes del arte y contarnos diversas historias plasmadas sobre papel y lienzo desde la visión y perspectiva de cada artista, Una paleta de porcelana vestida de forma multicolor ya olvidó como era su vestimenta blanca. Una brocha ancha de rubia cabellera descansa al borde de una caja de madera. Un tubo de óleo acaba de dar su último suspiro antes de caer sobre una mesa. Una tijera en forma de colibrí mira desconcertada desde lo alto cómo todos los demás ya no pueden más y ella se mantiene muy erguida y lista para continuar. Mientras tanto, treinta ocho manos en diferentes partes de nuestro país y en otras latitudes dan rienda al idioma más universal que puede existir: el arte.🌟
🔎 Curaduría: Angélica del Rocio Flores @angelicadelrocio_flores
© Producción: Arte Claroscuro.
🎶 Rooftop After Show: Dj Uma🎧🎹 @umaumamusic
📌 INAUGURACIÓN:
📆 Sábado 07 de Setiembre
🕖 7:00pm.
🏛 Galería Martín Yépez del Centro Cultural Hidalgo (av. Nicolás de Piérola 938, Plaza San Martin - Lima)
👪 Visitas: Lunes a Sábado [Hasta el 02 de Octubre]
🕚 11:00am. a 6:00pm.
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Ingreso libre
🍷 Brindis de honor.
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¡Confirmado! Este es el Lineup de Lollapalooza Argentina 2025, edición aniversario por sus 10 años
EL FESTIVAL CELEBRA SUS DIEZ AÑOS EN ARGENTINA A LO GRANDE
Al fin se conoce el lineup de #LollaAR para el fin de semana del 21 al 23 de marzo de 2025, cuando el Hipódromo de San Isidro se vestirá de fiesta para una edición única por el décimo aniversario del megafestival. La grilla refleja su compromiso por traer estrellas de primer nivel, honrar la diversidad, celebrar el talento local y darle lugar a prometedoras figuras emergentes.
Con artistas que pisarán suelo argentino por primera vez como Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Timberlake y TOOL, gran variedad de artistas internacionales como Shawn Mendes, Alanis Morissette, Rüfüs Du Sol, y la banda argentina que sigue batiendo records, Tan Bionica, es indudable que #LollaAR continúa levantando la vara.
Desde la primera edición de Lollapalooza Argentina en 2014, el festival producido por DF Entertainment y C3 Presents con sede en el Hipódromo de San Isidro se ha instalado como el evento de música en vivo más impresionante del calendario, superándose año tras año. La edición 2025, presentada por FLOW, será nada menos que el aniversario número diez del desembarco del festival en el país, y #LollaAR no podía más que preparar algo inolvidable. El line-up es una verdadera fiesta: Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Timberlake, Shawn Mendes, Alanis Morissette, TOOL, RÜFÜS DU SOL y Tan Bionica son los headliners de una grilla que refleja un panorama musical alucinante, lleno de novedades y estrellas en ascenso así como emblemas de las últimas décadas.
Entre los headliners, será la primera vez en suelo argentino de tres artistas. La noticia de la primera y muy esperada visita de la estrella indiscutida Olivia Rodrigo al país sin dudas sacudirá la escena: la base de fans que tiene por estas latitudes es verdaderamente masiva. También será la primera vez que se presenten en Argentina Justin Timberlake, verdadero príncipe del pop de los 2000 a esta parte, y TOOL, fenómeno metal surgido en los 90’. La cumbre pop se corona con el regreso de Shawn Mendes y su combinación con el folk que cosecha fanáticos en todo el mundo, y Alanis Morissette –que no viene desde 2009– para traer su colección de hits dosmileros que siguen marcando generaciones. RÜFÜS DU SOL, los australianos que son un boom de dance alternativo, y Tan Bionica, por primera vez como banda en el festival donde Chano anunció la gira de despedida con la que no paran de batir récords, completan la lista de headliners.
Fiel a su costumbre de celebrar la diversidad en todos los sentidos, el festival volverá a desplegar un abanico completo de géneros para garantizar el disfrute de varias generaciones, combinando clásicos y nuevos talentos. Para los amantes del pop, además los impresionantes headliners que son parte de la historia del pop, #LollaAR reunirá artistas para conocer el derrotero actual del género: el estadounidense Benson Boone, la estrella en ascenso Tate McRae, los hit-makers Foster The People, Teddy Swims y su fusión con el soul, los embajadores del indie pop The Marias, Girl in Red, la noruega embajadora del bedroom pop que estuvo de gira con Taylor Swift, o el inglés de origen chipriota Artemas.
Fundado por Perry Farrell de Jane’s Addiction, el rock sigue latiendo fuerte en Lollapalooza, segmento que encabezará TOOL con su sello inconfundible de metal progresivo y continuará con la presencia de Sepultura. Fontaines D.C. llevará las cosas a una nota post-punk, y no faltarán novedades como la banda irlandesa Inhaler.
Como cada año, subirán a los escenarios de #LollaAR talentosos artistas argentinos, con un show imperdible de WOS, máximo representante del rap en Argentina. Además, se subirán a los escenarios la dupla icónica CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso y la argentino-española Nathy Peluso, tres abanderados de la fusión genérica en el mundo.
La electrónica sigue ganando terreno de la mano de los jefes de la indietrónica Parcels, Caribou y DJs para todos los gustos como Zedd, Charlotte de Witte, James Hype, BLOND:ISH y Barry Can’t Swim, así como muchos DJs que se sumarán en las ya clásicas casitas.
Habrá fusión de reggae, funk, soul y rock con la banda venezolana Rawayana, funk psicodélico de la mano de Balthvs, electropop de la mano de Francisco Victoria, y para los amantes de la canción, vuelve una de las artistas más reconocidas del género, la cantautora chileno-mexicana Mon Laferte, y se suma también Michael Kiwanuka, el británico de origen ugandés de canciones sensibles como pocas.
El festival tendrá lugar durante el 21, 22 y 23 de marzo de 2025 en el Hipódromo de San Isidro, y ahora que se dio a conocer la grilla, abre la instancia de preventa 4 para ser parte de la fiesta musical más imperdible del país. Los tickets ya están en venta únicamente a través de All Access.
EL ÚNICO SITIO OFICIAL DE VENTA DE ENTRADAS ES ALLACCESS.COM.AR. NO COMPRAR TICKETS EN SITIOS NO OFICIALES.
LINEUP COMPLETO
Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Timberlake, Shawn Mendes, Alanis Morissette, TOOL, RÜFUS DU SOL, Tan Bionica, WOS, Benson Boon, Foster The People, Tate McRae, La K’onga, Los Ángeles Azules, Zedd, Nathy Peluso, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Mon Laferte, Charlotte De Witte, Parcels, Teddy Swims, Girl in Red, James Hype, The Marías, Rawayana, Fontaines D.C., Sepultura, Inhaler, Caribou, JPEGMAFIA, Wave to Earth, BLOND:ISH, Lasso, Barry Can’t Swim, Michael Kiwanuka, San Holo, Artemas, Chita, Ana Mena, Disco Lines, Kasablanca, Nessa Barret, Luz Gaggi, Salastkbron, Marina Reche, Elena Rose, DobleP, Nanpa Básico, Little Jesus, El Malilla, Micro TDH, Arde Bogotá, Darumas, pablopablo, ARON, Lara Project, Spreen x Matute, Dolly Flackko, Balthvs, Dum Chica, Ponte Perro, Vinocio, Lil Pani, Central Norte Crew: BRYCHTTA + METAL 2MG + ETTA, Juana Aguirre, BB ASUL, Lichi, Francisco Victoria, Planta, Soulfía, Samuraï, Estratosfera, Juan Lopez, Deyco, Milk Shake, Queralt Lahoz, La Cintia.
Después de nueve ediciones épicas, Lollapalooza Argentina es un peso pesado entre los festivales de música del mundo. Se supera cada año y sigue sumando fanáticos de toda la región por la combinación única de música, arte, y gastronomía, dándole un lugar espectacular a las experiencias de las infancias con Kidzapalooza y apostando cada vez más por desarrollar iniciativas para el cuidado del medioambiente. El festival mantiene la diversidad como uno de sus pilares, lo que ha sumado muchísimos fans a través de los años que lo eligen porque pueden encontrarse con experiencias anheladas con artistas que esperan hace años y otras nuevas y sorprendentes con artistas que no conocían. Además, en preparación para el festejo de los 10 ediciones, Lolla incorporó nuevos tipos de abonos: a su conocido 3 Day Pass se le sumó el 3 Day Pass Plus y el 3 Day Pass Lolla Lounge, todos disponibles desde la web de allaccess.com.ar.
La novena edición, realizada en marzo de 2024, fue una fiesta enorme que no solo disfrutó el público, sino que más de un millón de personas siguieron el festival por Flow. Con más de 100 shows y sideshows, podemos destacar la presencia de Blink-182, Feid, SZA, Sam, Smith, Arcade Fire, Limp Bizkit, YSY A, Hozier, The Offspring, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Phoenix, MIRANDA! entre otros.
Lollapalooza Argentina es uno de los festivales más innovadores de la Argentina, en el que la música y otras disciplinas se combinan para crear un ambiente único, para vivir tres días de otro planeta. ¡No te quedes afuera!
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The Grandeur of UK Festivals
The United Kingdom is renowned for its vibrant and diverse cultural scene, and this is brilliantly exemplified through its numerous festivals. These events are not only a celebration of music but also an amalgamation of art, culture, and tradition. Here, we delve into some of the biggest and most illustrious festivals that grace the UK calendar. Glastonbury Festival Glastonbury Festival, often referred to simply as Glasto, is the granddaddy of all UK festivals. Held in Somerset, it's a colossal event that attracts music lovers from across the globe. With a rich history dating back to 1970, Glastonbury is known for its eclectic lineup, featuring everyone from rock legends to contemporary pop stars. The festival is not just about music; it's a cultural phenomenon, encompassing performing arts, theatre, and even a circus. Reading and Leeds Festival For rock and alternative music enthusiasts, the Reading and Leeds Festival is a pilgrimage. These sister festivals take place simultaneously, with bands and artists performing at both locations over the same weekend. It's a rite of passage for many music fans and has seen legendary performances from the likes of Nirvana, Arctic Monkeys, and Foo Fighters. Notting Hill Carnival Notting Hill Carnival is a celebration of Caribbean culture and is the largest street festival in Europe. Held in London, it's a vibrant explosion of color, music, and dance. The carnival features traditional Caribbean steel bands, soca, calypso music, and vibrant costumes. It's a joyful and inclusive event that brings together people from all walks of life. Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world's largest arts festival. It transforms Scotland's capital into a hub of artistic expression every August. Comprising thousands of performances across various genres, from comedy to drama and everything in between, it's a breeding ground for emerging talent and a platform for established artists to showcase their work. Latitude Festival Latitude Festival is an annual arts festival held in Suffolk. Known for its eclectic lineup, it features not only music but also comedy, literature, dance, and theatre. The festival's serene location by a lake adds to its unique charm, making it a favorite among families and culture enthusiasts. Creamfields Creamfields is a must-visit for electronic dance music aficionados. Held in Cheshire, it's one of the UK's premier dance music festivals. With top-tier DJs and cutting-edge production, Creamfields offers an unforgettable experience for those who love to dance the night away to electronic beats. The Proms The Proms, short for the BBC Promenade Concerts, is a classical music festival held annually across various venues in the UK, with the Royal Albert Hall in London as its centerpiece. It's a celebration of classical music that brings together renowned orchestras, conductors, and soloists. The Last Night of the Proms is a highlight, featuring patriotic anthems and a jubilant atmosphere. Download Festival Download Festival is the UK's premier rock and metal festival. Held at Donington Park, it's a pilgrimage for headbangers and mosh pit enthusiasts. The festival has witnessed iconic performances from bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Slipknot. Manchester International Festival Manchester International Festival is a biennial event that celebrates original and innovative new works in the fields of art, music, theatre, and dance. It's known for its boundary-pushing performances and collaborations, making it a hub for creative exploration. These festivals are a testament to the UK's cultural richness and its ability to bring people together in celebration of art, music, and diversity. Whether you're into rock, classical, electronic, or Caribbean rhythms, there's a festival in the UK that caters to your tastes. These events not only entertain but also serve as a reminder of the country's longstanding tradition of fostering creativity and cultural exchange. Read the full article
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Bitter Babe
Artista multidisciplinar y DJ originaria de Bogotá, Colombia. En sus sesiones combina ritmos de percusión de inspiración latina que van desde de dembow, raptor house, tribal, guaracha, reggaeton y funk brasileño, con música de club. Ha vivido durante un tiempo en Miami formando parte de la nueva escuela de productoras de música electrónica que han sacudido la escena americana como INVT, Coffintext, y su amigo y colaborador Nick León con quien ha coproducido 2 EP's, Fuego Clandestino en Tratratrax y Delirio en Club Romantico, además de participar en la compilación de Air Texture comisariada por Anthony Nápoles y Dj Python. En 2020 destacó su colaboración con el productor español Merca Bae en Solsticio. Sus proyectos en solitario se pueden encontrar en el sello más vanguardista del sudesde asiático SVBKVLT, donde colabora en un remix para Rilla y estará presente en los próximos recopilatorios de TraTraTrax, No pare, ¡sigue sigue y Homecare! Miami All-Stars en Omnidisc. Durante la primera mitad del 2023 lanzó un nuevo EP en con el sello con base en la efervescente ciudad de Medellín, Colombia TraTraTrax.
Es co-fundadora de LATITUDES, un proyecto enfocado en el crecimiento de la comunidad de música electrónica latinoamericana. En el último año ha tocado en festivales internacionales como Rewire y Dekmantel (ambos en Países Bajos), Ortigia Sound System Festival en Sicilia, Italia y el Horst Arts & Music Festival 2023 de Bruselas, Bélgica.
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Download Audio + Video: DJ Latitude & Ayanfe (Ft. Wckedd) - Laba Laba
The soulful-amapiano track combines Swahili, Yoruba, and English lyrics to tell the story of a guy trying to woo a girl, who plays hard to get, as evidenced by her "labalaba" behavior. Labalaba" is sure to be a hit with fans of soulful-amapiano music, especially as the multilingual lyrics add an extra layer of complexity and depth to the track. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI4aWfGBQdY DOWNLOAD HERE Read the full article
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Holidays 1.20
Holidays
Armed Forces Day (Mali)
Basketball Day
Bill Cosby Sweater Day
Camcorder Day
Camel Wrestling Day (Turkey)
Day of Deflvders of the Barricades (Barikāžu Aizstāvju Diena; Latvia)
Day of National Mourning (Azerbaijan)
Fiesta de las Corralejas (Sincelejo, Colombia)
Foundation Day (Rio de Janeiro, Argentina)
Guru Govind Singh Jayanti (India)
Heroes’ Day (Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau)
Inauguration Day (US) [@4 Years, unless a Sunday]
International Day of Acceptance
International Hat Day
Martyrs’ Day (Azerbaijan)
National Disc Jockey Day (a.k.a. DJ Day)
National 'Good Day' Day
Penguin Awareness Day
Petlyovden (Rooster Day; Bulgaria)
Severe Cold begins (Chinese Farmer’s Calendar)
Stay Young Forever Day
Stop! Yield! Day
Take A Walk Outdoors Day
Tamborrada (Drum Festival; Spain)
Tet Holiday begins (Vietnam) [thru 26th]
Traffic Rules Day
What’s Going On Day (Michigan)
World Religions Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Dry Bean Day (North Dakota)
National Buttercrunch Day
National Cheese Lover's Day
National Coffee Break Day
3rd Friday in January
Arbor Day (Florida) [3rd Friday]
Hat Day [3rd Friday]
International Fetish Day [3rd Friday]
International Sweatpants Day [Closest Weekday to 21st]
Straw Bear Festival begins (Whittlesea, England) [3rd Friday-Sun]
Thorrablot (a.k.a. Þorrablót; Midwinter Festival; Pagan Iceland) [Friday after 1.19]
Independence Days
Dictatorship of Alissia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Empire of New Europe (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Sprinske Communist Republic (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
United Republic of Kwajalein (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abadios (Christian; Saint)
Blessed Basil Moreau (Christian; Saint)
Corralejas Festival (Fiesta de las Corralejas; Colombia)
Eustochia Smeralda Calafato (Christian; Saint)
Euthymius the Great (Christian; Saint)
Fabian (Christian; Saint)
Fechin (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Jubilation for Osiris (Egyptian God of Agriculture)
Manchán of Lemanaghan (Christian; Saint)
Mano-Capac (Positivist; Saint)
Maria Cristina of the Immaculate Conception Brando (Christian)
Marx Brothers Quote Day (Pastafarian)
Mr. Between (Muppetism)
Richard Rolle (Church of England)
Sacrifices to Athena (Ancient Greece)
Sebastian (Christian; Saint)
Stephen Min Kuk-ka (one of The Korean Martyrs)
Tiny Tim Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [6 of 57]
Premieres
Blood on the Tracks, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1975)
Breaking Bad (TV Series; 2008)
Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, by Jimmy Buffet (Album; 1977)
Dawson’s Creek (TV Series; 1998)
The Founder (Film; 2017)
High School Musical (TV Movie; 2006)
Homework, by Daft Punk (Album; 1997)
Lion Around (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Meet the Beatles!, by The Beatles (Album; 1964)
Pyromania, by Def Leppard (Album; 1983)
Red Tails (Film; 2012)
What’s Going On, by Marvin Gaye (Song; 1971)
Wuthering Heights, by Kate Bush (Song; 1978)
XXX: The Return of Xander Cage (Film; 2017)
Today’s Name Days
Fabianus, Sebastian, Ursula, Ute (Austria)
Efimir, Evtim, Evtimiya, Momchil (Bulgaria)
Fabijan, Sebastijan (Croatia)
Ilona (Czech Republic)
Fabian, Sebastian (Denmark)
Hendrika, Henna, Henni, Henriette, Jete (Estonia)
Sebastian (Finland)
Fabien, Sébastien (France)
Fabian, Paula, Sebastian, Ursula (Germany)
Evthymios, Fabianos, Thymios (Greece)
Fábián, Sebestyén (Hungary)
Fabiano, Sebastiano, Teodorico (Italy)
Algirts, Oļģerts (Latvia)
Daugvydas, Fabijonas, Sebastijonas (Lithuania)
Bastian, Fabian, Sebastian (Norway)
Dobiegniew, Fabian, Sebastian (Poland)
Eftimie (Romania)
Dalibor (Slovakia)
Enrique, Fabián, Sebastián (Spain)
Fabian, Sebastian (Sweden)
Fabia, Fabian, Fabiola, Sebastian, Sebastiana (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 20 of 2023; 345 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 3 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Beth (Birch) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Gun-Chou), Day 29 (Wu-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 27 Teveth 5783
Islamic: 27 Jumada II 1444
J Cal: 20 Aer; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 7 January 2023
Moon: 2%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Moses (1st Month) [Mano-Capac]
Runic Half Month: Peorth (Womb, Dice Cup) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 31 of 90)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 30 of 30)
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Holidays 1.20
Holidays
Armed Forces Day (Mali)
Basketball Day
Bill Cosby Sweater Day
Camcorder Day
Camel Wrestling Day (Turkey)
Day of Deflvders of the Barricades (Barikāžu Aizstāvju Diena; Latvia)
Day of National Mourning (Azerbaijan)
Fiesta de las Corralejas (Sincelejo, Colombia)
Foundation Day (Rio de Janeiro, Argentina)
Guru Govind Singh Jayanti (India)
Heroes’ Day (Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau)
Inauguration Day (US) [@4 Years, unless a Sunday]
International Day of Acceptance
International Hat Day
Martyrs’ Day (Azerbaijan)
National Disc Jockey Day (a.k.a. DJ Day)
National 'Good Day' Day
Penguin Awareness Day
Petlyovden (Rooster Day; Bulgaria)
Severe Cold begins (Chinese Farmer’s Calendar)
Stay Young Forever Day
Stop! Yield! Day
Take A Walk Outdoors Day
Tamborrada (Drum Festival; Spain)
Tet Holiday begins (Vietnam) [thru 26th]
Traffic Rules Day
What’s Going On Day (Michigan)
World Religions Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Dry Bean Day (North Dakota)
National Buttercrunch Day
National Cheese Lover's Day
National Coffee Break Day
3rd Friday in January
Arbor Day (Florida) [3rd Friday]
Hat Day [3rd Friday]
International Fetish Day [3rd Friday]
International Sweatpants Day [Closest Weekday to 21st]
Straw Bear Festival begins (Whittlesea, England) [3rd Friday-Sun]
Thorrablot (a.k.a. Þorrablót; Midwinter Festival; Pagan Iceland) [Friday after 1.19]
Independence Days
Dictatorship of Alissia (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Empire of New Europe (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Sprinske Communist Republic (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
United Republic of Kwajalein (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Abadios (Christian; Saint)
Blessed Basil Moreau (Christian; Saint)
Corralejas Festival (Fiesta de las Corralejas; Colombia)
Eustochia Smeralda Calafato (Christian; Saint)
Euthymius the Great (Christian; Saint)
Fabian (Christian; Saint)
Fechin (Christian; Saint)
Festival of Jubilation for Osiris (Egyptian God of Agriculture)
Manchán of Lemanaghan (Christian; Saint)
Mano-Capac (Positivist; Saint)
Maria Cristina of the Immaculate Conception Brando (Christian)
Marx Brothers Quote Day (Pastafarian)
Mr. Between (Muppetism)
Richard Rolle (Church of England)
Sacrifices to Athena (Ancient Greece)
Sebastian (Christian; Saint)
Stephen Min Kuk-ka (one of The Korean Martyrs)
Tiny Tim Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [6 of 57]
Premieres
Blood on the Tracks, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1975)
Breaking Bad (TV Series; 2008)
Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, by Jimmy Buffet (Album; 1977)
Dawson’s Creek (TV Series; 1998)
The Founder (Film; 2017)
High School Musical (TV Movie; 2006)
Homework, by Daft Punk (Album; 1997)
Lion Around (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Meet the Beatles!, by The Beatles (Album; 1964)
Pyromania, by Def Leppard (Album; 1983)
Red Tails (Film; 2012)
What’s Going On, by Marvin Gaye (Song; 1971)
Wuthering Heights, by Kate Bush (Song; 1978)
XXX: The Return of Xander Cage (Film; 2017)
Today’s Name Days
Fabianus, Sebastian, Ursula, Ute (Austria)
Efimir, Evtim, Evtimiya, Momchil (Bulgaria)
Fabijan, Sebastijan (Croatia)
Ilona (Czech Republic)
Fabian, Sebastian (Denmark)
Hendrika, Henna, Henni, Henriette, Jete (Estonia)
Sebastian (Finland)
Fabien, Sébastien (France)
Fabian, Paula, Sebastian, Ursula (Germany)
Evthymios, Fabianos, Thymios (Greece)
Fábián, Sebestyén (Hungary)
Fabiano, Sebastiano, Teodorico (Italy)
Algirts, Oļģerts (Latvia)
Daugvydas, Fabijonas, Sebastijonas (Lithuania)
Bastian, Fabian, Sebastian (Norway)
Dobiegniew, Fabian, Sebastian (Poland)
Eftimie (Romania)
Dalibor (Slovakia)
Enrique, Fabián, Sebastián (Spain)
Fabian, Sebastian (Sweden)
Fabia, Fabian, Fabiola, Sebastian, Sebastiana (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 20 of 2023; 345 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 3 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Beth (Birch) [Day 27 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Gun-Chou), Day 29 (Wu-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 27 Teveth 5783
Islamic: 27 Jumada II 1444
J Cal: 20 Aer; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 7 January 2023
Moon: 2%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 20 Moses (1st Month) [Mano-Capac]
Runic Half Month: Peorth (Womb, Dice Cup) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 31 of 90)
Zodiac: Capricorn (Day 30 of 30)
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DJ Mix - DJ Latitude & Soundz x Fireboy DML – “Peru” (Amapiano Remix)
DJ Mix – DJ Latitude & Soundz x Fireboy DML – “Peru” (Amapiano Remix)
DJ Mix – DJ Latitude & Soundz x Fireboy DML – “Peru” (Amapiano Remix) Download DJ Mixtape by DJ Latitude & Soundz x Fireboy DML titled “Peru” (Amapiano Remix) Get this mixtape downloaded below as titled “Peru” (Amapiano Remix) by DJ Latitude. DJ Mix – DJ Latitude & Soundz x Fireboy DML – “Peru” (Amapiano Remix) Download below… DOWNLOAD MP3
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DJ MIX: DJ LATITUDE - AMAPIANO LIFESTYLE VOL 4
DJ MIX: DJ LATITUDE – AMAPIANO LIFESTYLE VOL 4
Following up with the vol3, The New Amapiano Lifestyle Volume 4 mixtape is here, a playlist curated by DJ Latitude from a different range of Amapiano sound infused with a touch of soulful Amapiano wave to balance your mood & Groove. Enjoy DOWNLOAD DJ MIX: DJ LATITUDE – AMAPIANO LIFESTYLE VOL 4 TRACKLIST Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa Ft. Ami Faku – Abalele Mr JazziQ & Kay invictus Ft. Mellow &…
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DJ Latitude – “Grime Mixtape”
DJ Latitude – “Grime Mixtape”
DJ Latitude, has been dishing out diverse mixtapes lately with his taste in music. Listening to his fans, the Turn Up Initiator decided to accede their entreaty with the “Grime Mixtape”. DOWNLOAD MIX
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