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out-of-the-blue-comic · 1 year ago
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The current cast as of Chapter 1!
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peachringwithpiss · 3 years ago
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Inside Job music + dance hc
Ok so I was thinking about this earlier so now you guys have to deal
Reagan
I literally can only see her listening to the radio
Like flipping through stations everyday to fit her mood
She likes 2000s pop/punk though and has a youtube playlist of her favorite songs
What I'm trying to say is she's basic but will jam to MCR if given the chance
She does like the white woman shimmy but other than that cannot and does not dance lmao
Brett
80s rock like this is just canon
AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Journey, Guns N' Roses, Dave Matthews Band lmao
The whole nine yards
But just like imagine walking past the most unthreatening person in the office and hearing "welcome to the jungle" blasting out of his headphones
Since he was a goth/jock in high school he will also listen to shit like MCR with Reagan
90'S COUNTRY
LISTEN JUST HEAR ME OUT!!!!!!
Ok 1. Since he was born in the 90s I feel like thats what he would have been hearing on the radio and 2. YOURE GONNA LOOK AT ME AND TELL ME BRETT HAND WOULD NOT LISTEN TO GARTH BROOKS
His playlists are a fucking mess
We all saw the clip, he heard dance like no ones watching and took it heart
Like don't even try to insult him cus I'd like to see you do better with that much confidence
Anyway thats enough of Brett
Glenn
Glenn listens to SiriusXM ASHDLSKDHALDJDSL
Specifically Willie's Roadhouse
Like Johnny Cash vibes fr
He has an Amazon Music playlist that's just the American anthem on loop for 10 hours
He is secretly really into like dad rock/metal
So like Rob Zombie, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Nirvana
When he got divorced he blasted ABBA and Fleetwood bc they reminded him of his ex
He can square-dance nothing else
Andre
He has a playlist for literally any occasion
Disco/dance?- Camel by Camel (he would listen to it unironically), Funkytown, Earth Wind + Fire, Play That Funky Music
Girlboss(aka gigi)- Doja, cupcakKe, Lizzo, Nicki, Full Tac, Shakira, Lily Allen, Harry Styles, Lady Gaga, Yung Gravy
Sad- Mitski, Cody Fry, Hallelujah(shrek ver.), The Moldy Peaches
Random(aka myc lmao)- Soul Bossa Nova, icp, Oingo Boingo, the entire mlp discography, A Cruel Angel's Thesis, Dan Bull, The Living Tombstone
You get the gist they're all over the place, but he also has a curated playlist for everyone in the gang so give him the aux fr
I like to think he took ballroom lessons when he was younger so if ever needed he could do about any well known style
Other than that he dances about as well as you'd expect from someone who is constantly high
Gigi
I basically already said the gist of it in Andre's
She is the definition of Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss
What people dont know is that she is a total theater nerd
She has the entire 3 hours of Hamilton memorized and can recite it verbatim
In the heights? Yup. Rocky Horror? You bet your ass. Grease? Regrettably lmao
Her comfort movie is Dirty Dancing
She probably had an aneurysm when Mamma Mia came out
She photoshops her Spotify Wrapped every year, because having The Phantom Of The Opera in her top 5 isnt exactly on brand
Speaking of she can hit christines high notes lmao
The only person here that can actually dance
She eats and leaves no crumbs
Myc 💀
You know male manipulator music
Yeah that
Askaldhalksdfgds
MSI, ICP, Hollywood Undead, Filthy Frank
And like no one can tell if its ironic or not and theyre frankly too scared to ask
He also listens to like 80s era er0tic club music
So like Love Shack- The B-52s, Super Freak- Rick James, Girls on Film- Duran Duran, Carless Whisper- George Michael
I want you to look me in the eyes and explain to me how Myc would dance....
Thats right he can't............ not as a mushroom that is
As a human he'd tear that shit up are you kidding me
They would be one of those people that can dance when there's not music
Alpha-Beta
I'm only adding AB because ❤him❤
He would and could listen to hours of static he doesnt need to listen to music
But that doesnt mean if you took a radio down to him he'd be mad
(Ps he really like the friends theme song and if you told him there was an extended vers hed have a conniption)
Cannot dance because he has one arm and no legs, but even if he had legs he doubts he'd ever dance
Thats a lie this domestic bitchboy would 100% dance with a partner hes just an asshole
OMG this was my first time writing something like this, I hope y'all like it :)
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nickybrooks · 14 years ago
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In response to the “Halfway Home” exhibition I curated for The Red Door Gallery back in 2010, the tallented Finch and Foreacre team decided to launch their own customised tenement design.  This tartan treasure was limited edition, but you can see their full range here.
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mutantsalon · 6 years ago
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Queer California: Untold Stories April 13–August 11, 2019 at the Oakland Museum of California Image: Brown Rainbow Eclipse Explosion, 2017, Young Joon Kwak. Photo: Ruben Diaz @pingpongpaw , courtesy @commonwealthandcouncil Work by artists and collaborators including Absolute Empress III Shirley, Chloe Aftel, Laura Aguilar, Tina Valentin Aguirre, D-L Alvarez, Steven Arnold, Gilbert Baker, Lisa Ben, Andrea Bowers, Kaucyila Brooke, Ginger Brooks-Takahashi, Craig Calderwood, Pat Campano, Monica Canilao, Tammy Rae Carland, Cassils, Jerome Caja, Willy Chavarria, Kate Clark, Torreya Cummings, Amanda Curreri, Cyclona, Cecil Davis, Reed Erickson, Rhys Ernst, Edie Fake, Eve Fowler, William P. Gaddis Jr., Clay Geerdes, Rick Gerharter, James Gobel, Nicki Green, James Gruber, Barbara Hammer, Mick Hicks, William E. Jones, Lenn Keller, Joseph Richard Kapps, Young Joon Kwak, Vero Majano, DJ Brown Amy (Amy Martinez), Jaguar Mary, Helen Nestor, Yetunde Olagbaju, Kari Orvik, Frances Reid, Augie Robles, Peaches, Grace Rosario Perkins, Marlon Riggs, Nica Ross, Julio Salgado, Helen “Sanders” Sandoz, Jose Sarria, Patrick Staff, Chuck Stallard, Eric A. Stanley, A.L. Steiner, Elizabeth Stevens, Sylvester, Tina Takemoto, Xara Thustra, Wu Tsang, Chris E. Vargas, Lex Vaughn, Travis Y., and Cathy Zheutlin. Additional participants include L. Frank, Joseph Byron Jones, Miss Major, Toshio Meronek, Deborah A. Miranda, Donovan Nation, Kenny Ray Ramos, Kanyon Sayers-Roods, Kayla Strickland, and Karen Vigneault. Contributing archives include The American Philosophical Society; The Archives of the Archdiocese of San Francisco (AASF); Bay Area Lesbian Archives; California State Archives; The Collections of the Kinsey Institute, Indiana University; The Digital Transgender Archive; The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Historical Society; Lambda Archives; The Lesbian Herstory Archives; ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries; San Francisco Public Library; James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center; The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center; and Willard Library. Curated by Christina Linden @hotcorners (at Oakland Museum of California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BviSLVrl1Lf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=nb5az71pdl0l
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kevindurkiin · 5 years ago
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Ultra Reveals Phase 2 Lineup With Madeon, Kygo, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, & More
Ultra Music Festival just revealed its phase 2 lineup, adding more than two dozen exciting acts to the lineup including headliners, live acts, and support.
New to the live acts are Madeon, whom we learned about yesterday, as well as Lazerface by Gareth Emery, Gryffin, and Sofi Tukker. New headliners include Kygo (also previously announced), KSHMR presents Dharma, Loco Dice, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, and Oliver Heldens.
There’s also plenty of new support acts who are sure to be exciting additions, including 1788-L, Boys Noize (Live), 4B B2B Say My Name, Krewella (Live), Eptic, Metrik, Brooks B2B Julian Jordan, Peekaboo, Snails B2B Kill The Noise, Subtronics, Whethan, Wavedash B2B Shadient, Whipped Cream, Tchami, and way, way more.
Psytrance duo Vini Vici will make their main stage debut following years of celebrated A State Of Trance performances, while Dash Berlin will make his first festival appearance since relaunching the moniker as a solo project last year. Hot on the heels of his Ultra Abu Dhabi debut, Nicky Romero will perform his progressive house magic at Ultra Miami, and after Sander Van Doorn debuted his Purple Haze alias at Ultra in 2017, his dark trance meets tough techno side project will once again take the festival stage.
Curated stages across the weekend will include A State Of Trance, Gud Vibrations, Resistance Megastructure, Revealed Recordings, and STMPD RCRDS.
See the full phase 2 lineup below, and get tickets here.
  Photo via RUDGR for Ultra Music Festival
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ultra Reveals Phase 2 Lineup With Madeon, Kygo, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, & More
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bluebuzzmusic · 5 years ago
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Ultra Reveals Phase 2 Lineup With Madeon, Kygo, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, & More
Ultra Music Festival just revealed its phase 2 lineup, adding more than two dozen exciting acts to the lineup including headliners, live acts, and support.
New to the live acts are Madeon, whom we learned about yesterday, as well as Lazerface by Gareth Emery, Gryffin, and Sofi Tukker. New headliners include Kygo (also previously announced), KSHMR presents Dharma, Loco Dice, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, and Oliver Heldens.
There’s also plenty of new support acts who are sure to be exciting additions, including 1788-L, Boys Noize (Live), 4B B2B Say My Name, Krewella (Live), Eptic, Metrik, Brooks B2B Julian Jordan, Peekaboo, Snails B2B Kill The Noise, Subtronics, Whethan, Wavedash B2B Shadient, Whipped Cream, Tchami, and way, way more.
Psytrance duo Vini Vici will make their main stage debut following years of celebrated A State Of Trance performances, while Dash Berlin will make his first festival appearance since relaunching the moniker as a solo project last year. Hot on the heels of his Ultra Abu Dhabi debut, Nicky Romero will perform his progressive house magic at Ultra Miami, and after Sander Van Doorn debuted his Purple Haze alias at Ultra in 2017, his dark trance meets tough techno side project will once again take the festival stage.
Curated stages across the weekend will include A State Of Trance, Gud Vibrations, Resistance Megastructure, Revealed Recordings, and STMPD RCRDS.
See the full phase 2 lineup below, and get tickets here.
  Photo via RUDGR for Ultra Music Festival
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ultra Reveals Phase 2 Lineup With Madeon, Kygo, Malaa B2B DJ Snake, & More
source https://www.youredm.com/2020/01/22/ultra-reveals-phase-2-lineup-with-madeon-kygo-malaa-b2b-dj-snake-more/
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washdayradionetwork · 4 years ago
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60 Songs That Saved My Life, Part 1
Bono curated an identically-titled playlist, and was good enough to say that my work on this blog had inspired it. Shortly thereafter, Larry Mullen, Jnr. asked me, under Bono's auspices, to curate a playlist with an identical theme. It's an honor and a pleasure to do just that herewith.
From A Jack To A King; Ned Miller: I was an intense, little kid (shrugs). This and Hank Williams's "Kaw Liga" would form the template for how country music should sound.
Help!; The Beatles: No kid should identify with this. John Lennon's first primal scream.
Down In The Boondocks; Billy Joe Royal: Yup. But, he could admit it.
I Never Loved A Man (The Way That I Love You); Aretha Franklin: Someone had gone through the same thing. SOMEONE HAD GONE THROUGH THE SAME THING!!! Wuthering Heights, way down home.
Easy For You To Say; Linda Ronstadt: The queen of "He done me wrong" claps back, and it is magnificent.
The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn; Emmylou Harris, feat. Ricky Skaggs: Her careworn emotionalism. His intricate harmonizing. If I couldn't sing like this, I knew I would die.
One Way Donkey Ride; Sandy Denny: Arrived in my life just as I was ready to admit these things were true.
Bury My Lovely; October Project; The critics who dismissed this were lucky they hadn't lived it. Finally, someone told the emotional truth.
Drowning Man; U2; A song and a savior that held me aloft in a dark time.
In God's Country; U2: I felt like they and I were the only ones who saw. No one else said a thing.
Oh, Yoko!; Without Nicky Hopkins' transcendent country boogie, this would have been just another silly love song. This painting with music was one of the most musical things Lennon ever did. Marks the first time I ever looked at album credits to find out who on God's green earth ...?
Awaiting On You All; George Harrison: George had found religion, and he pulled the rest of us into the circle to rejoice right along with him. What a rush!
Gold Dust Woman; Fleetwood Mac: Not rock, not pop. Bill Monroe would have called these the "ancient tones".
Come To Jesus; Mindy Smith: Where death of all kinds is simply something to get through, Mindy Smith suggests a companion. The song I needed after I lost the best friend I ever had.
Biko; Peter Gabriel: Be a witness, is all. Be a witness.
Charming; Jonatha Brooke: "No knowledge is too much to bear in the end"? Brooke lies with every word, and knowing that she's lying is the most comforting thing ever.
Cup Of Loneliness; George Jones: There's talking about it, and there's living it. Guess which one this is.
Ain't That Peculiar; Marvin Gaye: Just talking about it was enough to liberate you with gospel fervor.
Sin City; The Flying Burrito Brothers: A requiem for 1968.
Christine's Tune; The Flying Burrito Brothers: It's not misogyny if they're evil. Also, what Sneaky Pete Kleinow does with pedal steel should have been enshrined in some hall of fame or other, ages ago.
Worried About You; The Rolling Stones: The Black Hats transcended their publicity machine and, Lord, did we need it.
You Don't Have To Cry; Crosby, Stills, and Nash: The Woodstock Generation pauses for some grown-ass shit. Ouch!
Expecting To Fly; Buffalo Springfield: That feeling when they were planning their escape the minute they got there, but they were the most beautiful thing you had ever seen.
Pretty Boy Floyd; Bob Dylan: The bite with which Dylan sings this would wake anybody up. At least, it should.
Pretty and High; The Roches: Forget "I Am Woman". This is feminism, unbound.
Down The Dream; Maggie and Terre Roche: Primed the pump for my Celtic music obsession. See also: "Telephone Bill" from the same record.
Today; Jefferson Airplane: #RelationshipReality. It's harder than you think.
Mandolin Wind; Rod Stewart: #RelationshipGoals. It's easier than you think.
Handbags and Gladrags; Rod Stewart: I don't know. That little girl may have needed a warning, but she deserved every bit of this chamber-folk sunshine. Some of the best work Stewart and composer/arranger Mike d'Abo ever did.
Debris; Faces: Ronnie Lane seemed always to be crying and laughing in equal measure, so it was left to Ian McLagan to do the crying on guitar and keyboards both. Some of the most unsung blue-eyed soul backup ever.
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nexusradiodance · 6 years ago
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Ultra Music Festival Announces Phase Two Lineup
Ultra Music Festival will return to Miami, FL on March 29, 30 and 31 2019 with an expanded array of talent set to take on their brand new home at the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park and Miami Marine Stadium. With the full RESISTANCE lineup and RESISTANCE Island tri-stage concept announced, a new wave of headliners have been added to the mix, with Adam Beyer b2b Cirez D, Black Coffee, Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize), Eric Prydz, Sven Väth and Tom Morello (Live) all set to perform throughout the weekend. Along with extended hours and expanded festival grounds, #ULTRA2019 will also see more label and brand curated stages than ever before. Odesza’s ‘Foreign Family Collective’, deadmau5’s ‘mau5trap’, Richie Hawtin’s ‘Play Differently’, Martin Garrix’s ‘STMPD’ as well as the return of Armin van Buuren’s ‘A State of Trance’ have all been announced for 2019.  Ultra Music Festival has also revealed the day by day lineup for the final weekend of March, unveiling a total of 7 stages. The 2019 edition will see the full rollout of RESISTANCE Island featuring the Carl Cox Megastructure alongside 2 new editions in the REFLECTOR and Arrival Stages. The new Live Arena will see the worldwide debut of deadmau5’s ‘Cube 3.0’ concept as well as Gigantic NGHTMRE’s new live show, not to mention massive performances from both ILLENIUM and ODESZA.  The Ultra Main Stage will see closing performances from Marshmello, Martin Garrix, and The Chainsmokers throughout the weekend, while the Ultra Worldwide stage will see the return of Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize) and bass music pioneers, Zeds Dead. Rounding out the weekend, the UMF Radio stage will see label takeovers, with Foreign Family Collective, mau5trap & STMPD setting the lineups each day.
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019 – PHASE TWO LINEUP (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)   DJ HEADLINERS Adam Beyer Adam Beyer Cirez D Afrojack Alesso Armin van Buuren Black Coffee Carl Cox The Chainsmokers David Guetta Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize) Dubfire B3B Nicole Moudaber B3B Paco Osuna Eric Prydz Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati Loco Dice Maceo Plex Marshmello Martin Garrix The Martinez Brothers NGHTMRE + SLANDER present: Gud Vibrations REZZ Richie Hawtin Sasha | John Digweed Sven Väth Tale of Us Testpilot Tiësto Zedd Zeds Dead LIVE HEADLINERS deadmau5 (cube 3.0 Worldwide Debut) Galantis Gigantic NGHTMRE GRiZ ILLENIUM Louis the Child ODESZA Tom Morello SUPPORT 3LAU AC Slater Alan Fitzpatrick Alex Zinn Andrea Oliva Anja Schneider ANNA Art Department Brennen Grey Callie Reiff Camelphat B2B Solardo Cash Cash Cazztek Charlotte de Witte Cheat Codes Chet Porter Chip E Christian Smith Cosmic Gate Coyu Cristoph Dennis Cruz DubVision B2B Raiden Elephante Elio Riso Enrico Sangiuliano Eric Powell Erick Morillo Fabio Neural Fatum Fedde Le Grand ford. Frank Walker LIVE G Jones Getter GG Magree Ghastly Golden Features Hector Hot Since 82 Ilario Alicante Infected Mushroom J. Worra Jai Wolf James Zabiela Jay Robinson Jeffrey Sutorius (Formerly Dash Berlin) Jon Rundell Jonas Blue Joris Voorn Josh Wink Julian Jordan B2B Brooks Junior Sanchez Justin Mylo K?D Kasbo Kayzo La Fleur Lost Frequencies Lost Kings Luigi Madonna M.A.N.D.Y. Malaa Marcel Dettmann Marco Bailey Markus Schulz Matador Matisse & Sadko Matoma Memba Nero Nic Fanciulli Nicky Romero Noir Nora En Pure Oliver Heldens Party Favor Peekaboo Phantoms Pleasurekraft Pluko Popof Richy Ahmed Rinzen Ruben de Ronde Running Touch Salvatore Ganacci Sam Feldt LIVE SOPHIE Space Jesus Spencer Brown Spor Stefano Noferini Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano SVDDEN DEATH Tchami Technasia B2B Carlo Lio Thugfucker Tinlicker TV Noise Van Duo Vini Vici Vini Vici B2B Infected Mushroom Whethan Whipped Cream Young Bombs Yousef ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL REVEALS PHASE TWO LINEUP AHEAD OF HISTORIC VIRGINIA KEY BEACH PARK AND MIAMI MARINE STADIUM DEBUT   ADAM BEYER B2B CIREZ D, BLACK COFFEE, DOG BLOOD (SKRILLEX + BOYS NOIZE), ERIC PRYDZ, SVEN VÄTH AND TOM MORELLO (LIVE) ADDED AS HEADLINERS   FRESH OFF THEIR RECENT COLLABORATION, ‘GIGANTIC NGHTMRE’ DEBUTS THEIR NEW LIVE SHOW   3LAU, GETTER, GHASTLY, K?D, MALAA, NERO, NICKY ROMERO, OLIVER HELDENS, SALVATORE GANACCI, SAM FELDT, SOPHIE, SVDDEN DEATH, TCHAMI AND MORE ADDED FOR SUPPORT   ART DEPARTMENT, CAMELPHAT B2B SOLARDO, COYU, CRISTOPH, ERICK MORILLO, HOT SINCE 82, ILARIO ALICANTE, JORIS VOORN, MARCEL DETTMANN, MATADOR, NIC FANCIULLI AND MORE  ADDED TO RESISTANCE   A STATE OF TRANCE (ARMIN VAN BUUREN), FOREIGN FAMILY COLLECTIVE (ODESZA), MAU5TRAP (DEADMAU5), PLAY DIFFERENTLY (RICHIE HAWTIN) AND STMPD (MARTIN GARRIX) ANNOUNCED AS STAGE CURATORS FOR 2019       Ultra Music Festival will return to Miami, FL on March 29, 30 and 31 2019 with an expanded array of talent set to take on their brand new home at the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park and Miami Marine Stadium. With the full RESISTANCE lineup and RESISTANCE Island tri-stage concept announced, a new wave of headliners have been added to the mix, with Adam Beyer b2b Cirez D, Black Coffee, Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize), Eric Prydz, Sven Väth and Tom Morello (Live) all set to perform throughout the weekend.   TICKETS: ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019   Along with extended hours and expanded festival grounds, #ULTRA2019 will also see more label and brand curated stages than ever before. Odesza’s ‘Foreign Family Collective’, deadmau5’s ‘mau5trap’, Richie Hawtin’s ‘Play Differently’, Martin Garrix’s ‘STMPD’ as well as the return of Armin van Buuren’s ‘A State of Trance’ have all been announced for 2019.    Ultra Music Festival has also revealed the day by day lineup for the final weekend of March, unveiling a total of 7 stages. The 2019 edition will see the full rollout of RESISTANCE Island featuring the Carl Cox Megastructure alongside 2 new editions in the REFLECTOR and Arrival Stages. The new Live Arena will see the worldwide debut of deadmau5’s ‘Cube 3.0’ concept as well as Gigantic NGHTMRE’s new live show, not to mention massive performances from both ILLENIUM and ODESZA.  The Ultra Main Stage will see closing performances from Marshmello, Martin Garrix, and The Chainsmokers throughout the weekend, while the Ultra Worldwide stage will see the return of Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize) and bass music pioneers, Zeds Dead. Rounding out the weekend, the UMF Radio stage will see label takeovers, with Foreign Family Collective, mau5trap & STMPD setting the lineups each day.   ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION   Tickets are on sale now, exclusively at UltraMusicFestival.com/tickets Reserve your table at UltraMusicFestival.com/tables    Media can also apply to attend Ultra Music Festival 2019 as press via the accreditation link here: getinpr.com/accreditations   ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019 – PHASE TWO LINEUP (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)   DJ HEADLINERS Adam Beyer Adam Beyer ☐ Cirez D Afrojack Alesso Armin van Buuren Black Coffee Carl Cox The Chainsmokers David Guetta Dog Blood (Skrillex + Boys Noize) Dubfire B3B Nicole Moudaber B3B Paco Osuna Eric Prydz Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati Loco Dice Maceo Plex Marshmello Martin Garrix The Martinez Brothers NGHTMRE + SLANDER present: Gud Vibrations REZZ Richie Hawtin Sasha | John Digweed Sven Väth Tale of Us Testpilot Tiësto Zedd Zeds Dead LIVE HEADLINERS deadmau5 (cube 3.0 Worldwide Debut) Galantis Gigantic NGHTMRE GRiZ ILLENIUM Louis the Child ODESZA Tom Morello SUPPORT 3LAU AC Slater Alan Fitzpatrick Alex Zinn Andrea Oliva Anja Schneider ANNA Art Department Brennen Grey Callie Reiff Camelphat B2B Solardo Cash Cash Cazztek Charlotte de Witte Cheat Codes Chet Porter Chip E Christian Smith Cosmic Gate Coyu Cristoph Dennis Cruz DubVision B2B Raiden Elephante Elio Riso Enrico Sangiuliano Eric Powell Erick Morillo Fabio Neural Fatum Fedde Le Grand ford. Frank Walker LIVE G Jones Getter GG Magree Ghastly Golden Features Hector Hot Since 82 Ilario Alicante Infected Mushroom J. Worra Jai Wolf James Zabiela Jay Robinson Jeffrey Sutorius (Formerly Dash Berlin) Jon Rundell Jonas Blue Joris Voorn Josh Wink Julian Jordan B2B Brooks Junior Sanchez Justin Mylo K?D Kasbo Kayzo La Fleur Lost Frequencies Lost Kings Luigi Madonna M.A.N.D.Y. Malaa Marcel Dettmann Marco Bailey Markus Schulz Matador Matisse & Sadko Matoma Memba Nero Nic Fanciulli Nicky Romero Noir Nora En Pure Oliver Heldens Party Favor Peekaboo Phantoms Pleasurekraft Pluko Popof Richy Ahmed Rinzen Ruben de Ronde Running Touch Salvatore Ganacci Sam Feldt LIVE SOPHIE Space Jesus Spencer Brown Spor Stefano Noferini Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano SVDDEN DEATH Tchami Technasia B2B Carlo Lio Thugfucker Tinlicker TV Noise Van Duo Vini Vici Vini Vici B2B Infected Mushroom Whethan Whipped Cream Young Bombs Yousef
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There Were Zero Things Better This Week Than Joy Behar Embracing Socialism
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There Were Zero Things Better This Week Than Joy Behar Embracing Socialism
Welcome to Good Stuff, HuffPost’s weekly recommendation series devoted to the least bad things on and off the internet.  
The other morning on “The View,” we watched the seemingly eternal 1990s of our politics die in a heap next to Joy Behar’s coffee mug. It was something to see — morning TV chatting merrily about democratic socialism, Sunny Hostin reading the bullet points from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s platform, Joy Behar nodding along and smiling as if she were hearing the most sensible stuff in the world, Meghan McCain looking like the death mask of Marie Antoinette.
People had a lot of fun with McCain’s panicky reaction, and there are definitely pleasures to be had in the way she’s reduced to burbling about Venezuela and Margaret Thatcher. But pay attention to Behar, to the little shrugs, to the call-and-response with Hostin. Liberals have spent the better part of three decades building their program on the turf of the right, but here is Behar, in the soft heart of network TV liberalism, listening to a straightforward blueprint for a robust commonwealth and liking what she hears. No cringing. No nervous talk of the deficit. No crap appeal to the smallholding yeoman spirit of America as embodied in a low top marginal tax rate. Just a benediction: “Sounds like a really successful country.” ― Tommy Craggs
This American Soccer Star Rescuing A Young Fan From The Long Arm Of The Law
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A young fan is stopped by security as he tries to talk to Christian Pulisic of Borussia Dortmund after an International Champions Cup game against Liverpool in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday.
We didn’t get to see Christian Pulisic make his much-anticipated World Cup debut, but this week we got to see something infinitely more precious: the young Borussia Dortmund and U.S. Men’s National Team star rescuing a young fan from the arms of the authorities.
The boy had run up to Pulisic as he prepared for an on-pitch interview, apparently seeking an autograph. The star barely had time to react before security staff seized the kid and started carting him away. With speed and grace, Pulisic gave chase, extricated the boy and took a photo with his fan.
“I don’t like bullies. I don’t care where they’re from.” – Captain Americapic.twitter.com/akAzzmuFhw
— Across the Pond (@ATPradio) July 24, 2018
If you think this “encourages bad behavior,” please keep it to yourself because I don’t care. All through the week, I would remember this moment and it would bring a tearful smile to my face: one bright spot in a relentlessly grim existence. ― Claire Fallon
“Godzilla: King of Monsters” Is Coming
I thought my favorite part of the “Godzilla: King of Monsters” trailer was going to be Godzilla shooting its minty fresh breath into the sky, or Kyle Chandler playing Millie Bobby Brown’s dad. I was so wrong.
Toward the end, Tywin Lannister himself (Charles Dance) shows up like he just rolled out of bed at Casterly Rock and says, “Long live the king.” This dude could’ve said, “Winter is coming,” and I wouldn’t be happier. I don’t know how this happened, and I don’t care. But if Godzilla is enough of a baller to make Tywin Lannister bend the knee and spew lines straight from “Game of Thrones,” all I gotta say is, “Long live the king.” ― Bill Bradley
This Week In Beautiful Male Friendships
“&IF MY BROTHER FALL YOU KNOW WHAT IMA DO 💁‍♂️” pic.twitter.com/ySmZnzX2z1
— ;🕊 (@GottahGogh) July 22, 2018
This has been on my mind all week. The tweet text, the photos and the spirit exuded by such a combination captures the true essence of friendship. This photographic evidence of love between friends signifies the importance of holding one another down — or up — when it’s required. I see this tweet and I wipe tears from my eyes. It pushes me to think about the people in my life who would do such physical labor for me. You gonna make sure I don’t fall, don’t drop my drink AND catch that twerk? ON YOUR WEDDING DAY??
Wow. I’ve just never seen such a solid friendship on the timeline before and I am deeply moved. God bless these men and their friendship. I pray they never argue or fall out. ― Julia Craven 
“Terrace House” Twitter
I’ve written before about “Terrace House,” the liltingly mesmerizing Japanese reality television show that now lives on Netflix. But this week, mere days before the most recent installment of “Terrace House: Opening New Doors” drops, I discovered that there are two Twitter accounts that exclusively post screenshots of “Terrace House” scenes devoid of context. And it turns out that “Terrace House” frozen in time may be even more profound and entertaining than “Terrace House” in action.
The world is burning and the only good thing is “Terrace House.” ― Emma Gray
All The Tributes To Jonathan Gold
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The most wonderful thing I saw in the last week was the outpouring of appreciation for Jonathan Gold after he died on Saturday at the age of 57. Nationally, Gold will be remembered as one of the best to ever describe food’s many tastes and tingles, and the first food critic to win that most unreachable of honors: the Pulitzer Prize.
Those living within the city limits of Los Angeles will always appreciate Gold’s reviews of the city’s nooks and crannies as well. But what made Gold more than a food critic to the people of Los Angeles was that he showed the rest of the country what the city actually is. For as long as I’ve been alive, people not raised here have told people who were that they are any collection of words ― vapid, vain, superficial, uncultured, isolated and on and on. But Gold was our most lyrical defender. Los Angeles, he said, is not a collection of 4 million Paris Hiltons. It is diverse, enormous, multilayered, unique and, most of all, delicious.
Only in the last few years have people around the country started to catch on. That’s in no small part because of Gold, and it’s a more memorable achievement than any prize. ― Maxwell Strachan
My Friend Jen’s Role On “Orange Is the New Black”
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“Orange Is the New Black” is back for a sixth season, relocating to a maximum-security facility and triaging some of its umpteen-bajillion characters in the process. Old favorites had to go to make room for Alicia Hutton, a Boston felon played by none other than my dear pal Jen Keefe, the girlfriend of HuffPost’s deputy social media editor, Melissa Radzimski.
I remember when Jen was shooting the show earlier this year. She didn’t even complain about waking up before the sun had surfaced, and she raved about working with Laura Prepon, who directed the 11th episode. Jen (on the left in the photo) was worried her scenes would get cut, because what rising superstar doesn’t have horror stories about scenes getting cut? Lo and behold, there they are! In Episode 2, Jen calls Piper (Taylor Schilling) a meth head. In Episode 11, she’s a sidekick to Nicky (Natasha Lyonne). Go watch my friend Jen before she gets a big-shot Tinseltown agent and starts pondering the nature of fame in her Hollywood Hills compound! ― Matthew Jacobs
Whoever Set Betsy DeVos’ Yacht Adrift in Lake Erie
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Cheers to the bold and brave who took one for the team and faced potential indictment for the unadulterated joy of causing harm to Betsy DeVos’ property. While teachers around the country are estimated to be paying up to $500 for school supplies out of their already meager salaries, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has at least 10 boats and two helicopters. Does that leave an icky feeling in your guts? Me, too. If only the boat had been along the coast and just floated out to sea. ― Anna Krakowsky
The ‘Sharp Objects’ Soundtrack
Jean-Marc Vallée got a lot of praise for the mixtape that was the “Big Little Lies” soundtrack. (Martha Wainright’s “Bloody Motherfucking Asshole”!) His new project, “Sharp Objects,” is steeped in carefully curated music, too. But Vallée preserves his show’s cinematic ether by seamlessly lacing the soundtrack into his scenes; Amy Adam’s character is constantly tuning the world out by blaring music on her headphones or in her car, while her stepfather, an eggheaded audiophile, is always tinkering with his record player. From Sylvan Esso to Engelbert Humperdinck to Led Zeppelin, the potpourri of hits is a part of Vallée’s dark universe. It all amounts to a gorgeous macrocosm almost as beautiful as Chris Messina’s sweaty little body. ― Katherine Brooks
The Amazing Interiors Of “Amazing Interiors”
Netflix is pumping up their home improvement TV game with another series, “Amazing Interiors,” which introduces us to eccentric homeowners whose seemingly ordinary spaces are full of design surprises. From a unique boat in London to a fallout shelter in an undisclosed location, this show, and its homes, are completely basic on the outside and utterly magical on the inside. Miss “Fixer Upper”? “Amazing Interiors” will surely be a new kind of addiction. ― Leigh Blickley
A Nice Little League Home Run
Generally speaking, I watch sports to see athletes do amazing things that neither I nor anyone else I know are capable of doing. That is not what happened in the Angels-White Sox game on Thursday when Andrelton Simmons hit a line drive to center field that should have been easy enough to field. Instead, the centerfielder whiffs, the ball rolls to the wall and Simmons is off to the races around first and then second base. As he heads toward third, White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson sails a throw over the catcher. Simmons jogged home for a nice Little League home run.
Every now and then, sports is fun, not because of the great moments but because watching talented people have momentary lapses of ability that turn them into the sort of baseball player I was as a child is funny as hell. ― Travis Waldron
A Heartbreaking Graphic Novel About Love And Grief
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This week, Vanity Fair’s Amanda Fortini published an epic profile of actor Michelle Williams (featuring a “delicious” cameo by HuffPost’s own Matt Jacobs). In it, Williams revealed she had secretly wed singer-songwriter Phil Elverum, also known as Mt. Eerie. Like Williams, Elverum lost a partner under devastating circumstances: His first wife, cartoonist and musician Geneviève Castrée, died of pancreatic cancer in 2016.
In the weeks leading up to her death, Castrée worked tirelessly on a graphic novel for her 2-year-old daughter called The Bubble. The tiny children’s book depicts Castrée and her daughter protected from the world by a bubble’s gentle membrane until it pops. Castrée died before the book ― a heartbreaking meditation on love, grief, memory and innocence lost ― was completed. It was recently published by Drawn & Quarterly. The Paris Review described it as “the saddest children’s book in the world.” After reading that VF article, it’s all I can think about. ― Priscilla Frank
These Puppet Show Reviews
My editor argues that I shouldn’t be on the culture team because I’m not engaged enough in “pop culture” — so here’s a 7-year-old series of articles that I think is funny.
Back in the heyday of The Brooklyn Paper, there was a column called “Dooley Noted” in which the self-described “foremost critic of puppetry and mime,” Thurston Dooley III, would attend “disastrous” children’s puppet shows in Brooklyn, New York, and then tear them to shreds in semi-regular reviews. From his article titled “The Wizard Of Blahs”:
Scholars say that the Golden Age of Puppetry — the mirth, the magic, the majesty — was in early 18th-century Vienna, a period when Austro-Hungarian craftsmen, artists, and musicians came together in an epic burst of collaboration and created something great.
It was an era when puppets became legends and puppeteers became gods. I mention those happy days as a way of introducing this mildly controversial thought: the Golden Age is dead.
The thought first occurred to me midway through the first act of Puppetworks’ disastrous production of “The Wizard of Oz” last week.
I know that local children’s show organizers were pissed about these reviews, because I worked at The Brooklyn Paper alongside Dooley at the time. I still don’t know his actual identity, but a lot of people believe him to be none other than the paper’s former editor, Gersh Kuntzman, who went on to work at the New York Daily News, Newsweek and now Streetsblog. ― Andy Campbell
Stickers!
Yumi Sakugawa is the goddess of illustrated self-care. I found out the other day she recently made a sticker pack to use in texts that features an adorably drawn person and a four-legged bat-squid-esque demon who meet for tea, inspired by a favorite section of her book Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One With the Universe. Something about Sakugawa’s art feels so calming, so accessible and universal; its simplicity belies a deep understanding of human desire for connection. Now I can use her illustrations to convey my deep, twisty feels to everyone in my Contacts — or just send a teacup without context. At 99 cents, it’s an artist-supporting wallet-friendly win-win. In a tweet announcing the pack, the artist wrote, “Oh hi, been thinking a lot these days about shadow integration and loving your inner demons,” which really says it all. ― Jillian Capewell
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out-of-the-blue-comic · 4 years ago
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Christmas will be here very soon! So in the Christmas spirit, here are three pieces I did of the characters that have been introduced so far in holiday clothing and costumes!!
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it and have a safe holiday!
~
Curator of the Blog,
Ayden (@grand-metropolis)
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kevindurkiin · 6 years ago
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Ultra Music Festival 2019: Listen To All The Sets From The Weekend
Whether you experienced Ultra Miami 2019 live in person or from home via UMF TV, the music festival was as lit as ever. Or, maybe you have some serious catching up to do — and that’s fine, too.
Headliners including Martin Garrix, Dog Blood, Marshmello, deadmau5, Rezz, The Chainsmokers and so many more kicked off festival season right. 3LAU, Illenium, Malaa, NGHTMRE & Slander, Zeds Dead, GRiZ — we could go on and on about this year’s talent.
Instead of picking our favorite performances from the weekend, we thought it would be best to share virtually all of them we could find. That way, you can playback your favorite moments and curate your own Ultra lineup, wherever you are.
Most of these are complete sets, but not all of them. Like we said, this is everything we could find from Ultra Miami 2019. Let us know if we missed anything and we’ll add it in.
P.S. Check our Twitter feed for video highlights via @YourEDM.
3LAU
AC Slater
Adam Beyer
Adam Beyer & Maceo Plex
Afrojack
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Alesso
youtube
Armin van Buuren [ASOT]
youtube
Armin van Buuren [Main Stage]
youtube
Art Department
Big Gigantic & NGHTMRE
Bonnie X Clyde
Borgeous
Born Dirty
Bro Safari
Brooks & Julian Jordan
Callie Reiff
Carl Cox
Carl Cox & Marco Carola
Cash Cash
Cedric Gervais
Charlotte De Witte
Colonel Sanders
youtube
Cosmic Gate
David Guetta
youtube
deadmau5
Danny Tenaglia
Dog Blood
Dombresky
Dzeko
Elephante
Fatum
Fedde Le Grand
Frank Walker
G Jones
Ghastly
GRiZ
Hot Since 82
Illenium
James Zabiela
Jamie Jones & Joseph Capriati
Jeffrey Sutorius
Jonas Blue
Junior Sanchez
Kasbo
k?d
Loco Dice
Lost Kings
Louis the Child
LSDREAM
Luigi Madonna
Maceo Plex
Malaa
Marco Bailey
Markus Schulz
Marshmello
Martin Garrix
youtube
Matoma
MEMBA
Mykris
NGHTMRE & Slander
Nic Fanciulli
Nicky Romero
youtube
Nora En Pure
Oliver Heldens
youtube
Party Favor
Phantoms
Pluko
Rezz
Ruben de Ronde
Salvatore Ganacci
Sam Feldt
SOPHIE
Spencer Brown
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
Tale of Us
Tchami
Technasia
The Chainsmokers
youtube
The Martinez Brothers
Tiësto
Tom Morello
Van Duo
Vini Vici & Infected Mushroom
Whethan
Zedd
Zeds Dead
  Photo via aLIVE Coverage
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ultra Music Festival 2019: Listen To All The Sets From The Weekend
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bluebuzzmusic · 6 years ago
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Ultra Music Festival 2019: Listen To All The Sets From The Weekend
Whether you experienced Ultra Miami 2019 live in person or from home via UMF TV, the music festival was as lit as ever. Or, maybe you have some serious catching up to do — and that’s fine, too.
Headliners including Martin Garrix, Dog Blood, Marshmello, deadmau5, Rezz, The Chainsmokers and so many more kicked off festival season right. 3LAU, Illenium, Malaa, NGHTMRE & Slander, Zeds Dead, GRiZ — we could go on and on about this year’s talent.
Instead of picking our favorite performances from the weekend, we thought it would be best to share virtually all of them we could find. That way, you can playback your favorite moments and curate your own Ultra lineup, wherever you are.
Most of these are complete sets, but not all of them. Like we said, this is everything we could find from Ultra Miami 2019. Let us know if we missed anything and we’ll add it in.
P.S. Check our Twitter feed for video highlights via @YourEDM.
3LAU
AC Slater
Adam Beyer
Adam Beyer & Maceo Plex
Afrojack
youtube
Alesso
youtube
Armin van Buuren [ASOT]
youtube
Armin van Buuren [Main Stage]
youtube
Art Department
Big Gigantic & NGHTMRE
Bonnie X Clyde
Borgeous
Born Dirty
Bro Safari
Brooks & Julian Jordan
Callie Reiff
Carl Cox
Carl Cox & Marco Carola
Cash Cash
Cedric Gervais
Charlotte De Witte
Colonel Sanders
youtube
Cosmic Gate
David Guetta
youtube
deadmau5
Danny Tenaglia
Dog Blood
Dombresky
Dzeko
Elephante
Fatum
Fedde Le Grand
Frank Walker
G Jones
Ghastly
GRiZ
Hot Since 82
Illenium
James Zabiela
Jamie Jones & Joseph Capriati
Jeffrey Sutorius
Jonas Blue
Junior Sanchez
Kasbo
k?d
Loco Dice
Lost Kings
Louis the Child
LSDREAM
Luigi Madonna
Maceo Plex
Malaa
Marco Bailey
Markus Schulz
Marshmello
Martin Garrix
youtube
Matoma
MEMBA
Mykris
NGHTMRE & Slander
Nic Fanciulli
Nicky Romero
youtube
Nora En Pure
Oliver Heldens
youtube
Party Favor
Phantoms
Pluko
Rezz
Ruben de Ronde
Salvatore Ganacci
Sam Feldt
SOPHIE
Spencer Brown
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
Tale of Us
Tchami
Technasia
The Chainsmokers
youtube
The Martinez Brothers
Tiësto
Tom Morello
Van Duo
Vini Vici & Infected Mushroom
Whethan
Zedd
Zeds Dead
  Photo via aLIVE Coverage
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ultra Music Festival 2019: Listen To All The Sets From The Weekend
source https://www.youredm.com/2019/04/02/ultra-music-festival-2019-live-sets/
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nickybrooks · 14 years ago
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The List Magazine cover photoshoot from April 2011, back when they were a well loved printed publication.  This special feature issue was devoted to works made in Scotland.  I gave contributions to this display from The Red Door Gallery and Elsie Dodds.  Loved the final design!
Edited by Claire Sawers
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nickybrooks · 14 years ago
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'Half Way Home' tenements in their individuality. From top to bottom they are created by: Jeff Josephine Designs; Seymour;  Sunlight on Closed Lids; Laura Kate Chapman; The Lindstrom Effect; Susie Maroon; Rachel Duckhouse; Gemma Correll; Mike Ingles; A Wooden Tree.
for The Red Door Gallery.  An Exhibition I curated
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nickybrooks · 14 years ago
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I like to think of any art commercial gallery as a temporary home for all the artwork and objects - almost a stopgap on the way to their final homes, which in Scotland might just be a tenement flat. With this in mind, back in 2010 I constructed 'Half Way Home', a show created from Finch and Fouracre's Tenement Model Kits which have been customised by a selected group of artists for The Red Door Gallery, Edinburgh.
Beth Fourace and Franki Finch are Glasgow based model makers who have created some charming and intricately detailed model kits of Scottish Tenements. These objects have become very popular with Red Door customers over the years, which sparked the idea to run a window display of customised tenements by a group of talented artists. Each tenement exudes an artists own personal style and creativity, turning it into a one off piece of art for our customers to buy and take home.
Each Tenement was lovingly customised and was available to purchase in a pricing range between £35 and £75.
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nickybrooks · 7 years ago
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The Silver Halide Exhibtion by The Lindstrom Effect for The Broughton Deli.
Curated by Nicky brooks
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