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CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 231
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donate for catstar recordings IBAN: UA643052990262026400959343044 PayPal:[email protected] card 5168752096564490 01.Don Carlos, Taka Boom, Micky More & Andy Tee vs. Sagan - Music Of Your Mind (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [IRMA] 02.Micky More & Andy Tee, Don Carlos, Taka Boom - The Music Of Your Mind (Murchikk & D!scoman Vocal Mix) [Groove Culture] 03.Jack Back feat. Themba & David Guetta - Give Me Something To Hold (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Defected] 04.Beau Soleil - Burn for You [Cyanide] 05.Beau Soleil - Once Again (Murchikk & D!scoman Vocal Mix) [Cyanide] 06.Aron Scott, Baseek, Lydia Scarfo - Don't Move Alone (Stephane Deschezeaux Extended Mix) [Elegant Bastards] 07.Murchikk & D!scoman - Mind 08.Alyona Alyona Feat. Jerry Heil - Teresa & Maria (Dj.A-Bor Remix) 09.T-Connection, Dr Packer - At Midnight (Murchikk & D!scoman Club Mix) [High Fashion Music] 10.Jay Vegas - I Just Can't (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Hot Stuff] 11.Beny Junior - Love Story [Pink Funk] 12.UPZ, Salvador, Sofiya Nzau - Walking On Water (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [soWHAT] 13.Aiko - Pedestal vs. Keith Mac (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) 14.Purple Disco Machine Ft. Roosevelt - Higher Ground feat. Roosevelt (Extended Mix) [Sweat It Out] 15.Dj.A-Bor - Summer 2024 16.Jolyon Petch - Insomnia (Elektrik Disko Remix) [House Life Records] 17.Daniel Dash - I Don t Depend (Extended Mix) [HouseU] 18.Sharam vs. The Shapeshifters - PATT (Party All The Time, Body Music) (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Armada Music] [Pleased As Punch] 19.James Mac, VALL - Try Again (David Penn Extended Remix) [Sweat It Out] 20.House Of Prayers, Maxim & Matte - All Night (Original Mix) [PornoStar] 21.Deeper Purpose, Jalja & LAZY JOE - One By One [Toolroom] 22.Jackers Revenge - More Then a Feeling (Original Mix) [Sophisticated Elite] 23.CASSIMM & Mahalia Fontaine - Say Yeah (Extended Mix) [Toolroom] 24.Paco Caniza - House Religion (Original Mix) [Jango Music] 25.Shiba San - One More Time (Extended Mix) [Tinted] 26.Javi Reina, Oscar Madrid - Volta (Extended Mix) [TROPICA] 27.Jude & Frank x Cumbiafrica - Sombrerito Blanco (Extended Mix) [Club Sweat] 28.Dj Fopp - Mi Piace Ballare [This House Music] 29.Alex Mills, Essel - Rave Is The Weapon (Extended Mix) [Toolroom]
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VA - Get it Right – Afro, Dub, Funk & Punk Of Recreational Records, 81-82 - sweet comp from Emotional Rescue
Emotional Rescue returns to what it does best by unearthing musical gems of the British post punk scene with a double pack compilation of Bristol’s short lived Recreational Records. Teaming up with Bristol Archive Records, 10 songs are remastered, reissued and cut loud for DJs and collectors. What is most striking is, although created in the space of just two years, with a disparate collection of artists, musicians and producers coming together, the music holds a considerable cohesive sound. Set up in 1981 by Bristol based shop, Revolver Records, Recreational was formed as an independent label with its own distribution, as part of the co-operative, Cartel. The label was a natural progression from the shop’s punk’s DIY aesthetic, acting as a hang out and inspiration for local artists from Mark Stewart to later staff member, Daddy G. ‘Get It Right’ starts with a one-off project in Scream + Dance, who similarly, alongside local bands Glaxo Babies, Maximum Joy and Rip Rig & Panic, explored post-punk with funk and jazz all underpinned with heavy tribal and dub influenced rhythms. ‘In Rhythm’, with its infectious groove, acts as a call to arms for the compilation, coming in two parts, the latter dropping away to explore the links with dub. Next is possibly the label’s biggest band in Talisman, going on to be active up to today, their release ‘Run Come Girl / Wicked Dem’ are both featured in long 12” mixes that explore the classic ‘discomix’ of vocal and dub in longform. Animal Magic lead with the pack’s title, ‘Get It Right’ a short-driven punk funk burst that captures the label’s sound to perfection. However, much of the compilation is given over to the more experimental side of the bands, with a high percentage the B sides where they headed to the mixing desk for echo chambered dub inspired versions. X-Certs’ ‘Untogether; Electric Guitars’ ‘Don’t Wake The Baby’ and Animal Magic’s ‘Trash The Blad’ are culled from the flips of various 7” singles and all are a fusion of percussive rhythms, studio trickery and dub inspired techniques, played out against the “Do it Yourself” aesthetic of the time. To complete is London based, soukous, kwela and afrobeat inspired collective, Ivory Coasters’ ‘Mungaka Makossa’ and two rhythmic curveballs by Scream + Dance in ‘Giocometti (Wicked Mix)’ and their riotous (and short) closer, ‘In Pink & Black’. “Get it right this time, get it right!”.
#various artists#compilation#recreational records#bristol#uk#postpunk#postpunk funk#dub#emotional rescue#reissue#80s fashion#2022
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Anyone Can Paint (MC)
For @sadistmichael‘s Michael Week!
Took inspiration from me doodling this weekend while trying to get out of my writing funk and also the Try Guys Bob Ross painting video.
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Michael Clifford x Reader
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Michael let out a frustrated groan as he fell back onto the couch cushions, hugging his guitar against his chest as he flopped on his back. You looked up from where you were sitting on the floor, playing with Moose, at his groan. “Can’t fucking get this right.” He grumbled to himself, green eyes closing behind his glasses.
You hummed slowly sitting up on your knees and looking over the coffee table at him. “Michael?” You started, waiting until he made some sort of affirmative noise from his spot on the couch. “Wanna go to the craft store with me?”
He hummed before nodding “Yeah, I could use a break.”
You nodded, getting to your feet as he got up to put his guitar and notebook away. Once you were both ready you got in Michael’s car and began the drive to the store. Once you were there he followed you through the aisles curiously, watching you pile a couple canvases and paints and brushes into the cart. He didn’t ask any questions until you were both back in the car going home.
“Ok, I’ll bite, what are you thinking, sweetheart?”
You grinned, looking over at him from the passenger seat. “You were making a lot of frustrated noises earlier, so I figured maybe we should try another creative endeavor, see if that would help you get back in the groove.”
He smiled, reaching over to squeeze your hand. Once you were back you found a spot on the back patio and set up everything. You found an episode of Bob Ross that you’d been watching earlier that inspired this move and put it on the screen. You smiled as you watched Michael push up his sleeves and tuck his hair back behind his ear before picking up the first brush that Bob Ross was holding up to the camera.
You both followed along with the video as best you could, pausing the video from time to time. Michael was much more focused on painting than you’d originally anticipated, and you couldn’t wait to see what he came up with. You smiled whenever you caught Michael whispering the previous instruction to himself as he worked, or beaming at a comment Ross made, pink lips separating to reveal his bright teeth.
Finally the video came to the end and both of you put your finishing touches on your paintings. Slowly you revealed your paintings to each other and you gasped at Michael’s. “That bad, is it?” He joked, smiling as he looked at yours.
You shook your head, sighing, “It looks amazing, Michael, like way better than I expected.”
“Just needed Bob Ross telling me what to do back when we had to draw things for an interview, maybe he brought it out of me.”
You smiled, leaning up to kiss his cheek. “Let’s get cleaned up and then maybe we can find a guest room to hang these up in.”
Michael nodded, beginning to gather up all his bottles of paint while you picked up the palettes and cups to carry over to the sink and rinse off. You took a quick shower together to rinse paint off of your arms, Michael happily leaning into you under the stream of water, pressing gentle kisses to your shoulders. You both dried off and got changed into comfy clothes, Michael immediately going over to the couch and cuddling up with the dogs. You smiled and sat on the other end of the couch while he pulled out his phone, one arm around Moose as he began formulating a post. Soon enough your phone pinged with a notification from Michael, smiling, figuring what it was.
Sure enough, upon opening your phone you saw an image of the two paintings side by side, you scrolled through the photos, including one of his paint flecked arms and another peeking around the two canvases at you and your work. Your smile grew as you read the caption:
Got into a funk trying to work on music today. Got reminded that sometimes we need to take a break and maybe follow a different creative path. Thankful to my favorite human and also Bob Ross for that, so come paint along with us.
You turned your gaze over to Michael, phone now resting against his chest as both dogs scrambled for his attention. You scooted yourself closer, lifting South into your arms in an attempt to rescue Michael from the two dogs. He gave you a sweet grin, fingers running through Moose’s curls as you leaned in to give him a gentle kiss. He sighed, lazily returning it as his hand came to rest on your cheek. Soon enough the kiss was broken by both dogs barking for attention, the two of you giggling and freely giving it, content to stay there the rest of the afternoon.
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Spotify Playlists
Have you ever been handed the aux cord and your friends ask you what playlist you’re playing, and it’s your own, and feel so honored? Because, same! Just kidding, sort of. I guess you can say I’m pretty proud of my personal playlist that I’ve created on Spotify, but I also love the many playlist that Spotify offers.
Music playlist are so fun to generate as you can listen to music based on your mood or the night ahead. There are literally so many Spotify playlist available that can be searched by simply entering a mood, feeling, or genre. Which is why I personally love & use Spotify. To answer you next question, yes I am whole-heartedly team Spotify. A lot of the reason I am Team Spotify is specifically for the the pre-made playlist they generate, but also I find that Spotify is the most user-friendly platform. From being able to navigate the app by mood & genre, or charts it is so easy to find a “new playlist”. They even create playlist that are “Made For You” by taking your most listened too artist, combining similar artist/genres, and create a mix of go-to music. Another thing that Spotify does a great job at is helping consumers discover new artist or up & coming artist into these playlist. The Spotify app also offers a cool “song radio” feature. If you’re listening to a song you never heard of before, you can simply click “song radio” and it will pull up a whole new playlist and play similar music either from the artist themselves or similar artist. Below is a photo of how Song Radio feature works.
I recently just discovered how to make you own cover photos for your personal generated playlist and I had so much doing this. It’s actually extremely easy, and has to be down on a desktop version of Spotify, but I’ve attached steps here (click link). I think its a creative way to express not only your personality and humor but a little sneak peak on what the playlist will consist of. Here are my cover photos for my personal playlist! Feel free to follow any of them :)
A common question I hear is what new music is out there so, I wanted to share some of my favorite playlist that I’ve discovered on Spotify. These playlist that I’m sharing, I continuously go back to them because I’m always discovering new music/artist on these playlist.
My personal favorite Spotify Playlist are: Pollen, Riffs & Run, Viva Latino!, and Chill Tracks.
1. Pollen- Pollen is a playlist filled with music genre’s from Alternative R&B, inter-woven genres, classic headliners, Alternative Rap and more. I love listening to the Pollen Playlist when I’m laying out, kicking back with my friends, or traveling. I personally love listening to the playlist when I’m traveling because I am able to really focus on the music & lyrics. I recommend this playlist if you’re trying to discover new music, new genres, and trying to go out of your box when you listen to music! 420 Friendly.
2. Riffs & Run- For all my simps, this playlist is great for you! I generally love listening to this playlist when I want a chill ambience, but I’m also in my feels. Riffs & Runs is a great mix of alternative R&B. If you love Snoh Aalegra, Pink Sweats, Kaytranda, and Sinead Harnett this playlist is that sound with some upbeat funk & soul. I recommend this playlist if you’re wanting a vibe that’s relaxed, soulful, and definitely some light head bopping. 420 Friendly and I would also say it could be a good sex playlist if you’re really into that funk sound.
3. Viva Latino!- Being Latina, this is one of my favorite playlist as this playlist can be so versatile on when to play it. If you’re wanting to discover the newest Latino tracks, this playlist will always have what’s new & hot. You have a mix of your reggaetón, Spanish pop, or some of that sexy latino talk. This playlist can be played at parties, in the background, in the shower, or getting ready. I’m usually always grooving & moving when this playlist is playing. Viva Latinos!!
4. Chill Tracks- Alright, so Chill Tracks is actually one of my favorite work playlist to listen too. This playlist will definitely have some more EDM vibes, but very mellow EDM like Petit Biscuit, ODESZA, and SG Lewis. I love that the music has stimulating beats, uplifting vibes, and can be played for hours in the background. I find that this playlist is relaxing and good vibes. 100% 420 Friendly too.
Some other major playlist that I think are great for top tracks, genre focused based and just great recommendations are the following:
-R&B
-Chilled R&B
-Power Workout
-Workout Twerkout
-Feeling Myself
-Hot Rhythmic
-Cleaning Kit
-Good Vibes
-All the Feels
-Channel X
I find that its so easy to navigate Spotify while being able to discover new music or simply keep playing your favorites on repeat. I hope that you look into these playlist and start loving them as much as I do! Enjoy :)
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Castiel’s music taste + Crowstorm’s sound: a headcanon by moi
alt title: i was bored
ok so this is my first time doing something like this, and english is not my first language so pls bear with me
the other day @mycandylavynder asked what Crowstorm would sound like, and then @principalshermansky made a post with examples of what type of music they think the characters listen to (check it out! it’s great), which got me wanting to compile everything i can find regarding castiel’s music taste and crowstorm, to see what the game points to as castiel’s music
disclaimer: this is not to say that one headcanon is more valid than other, because at the end of the day everyone can think whatever they please, specially about a fictional character in a fictional band. i just thought it would be fun to do this.
let’s take a look at Castiel’s room as seen in episode 40 of high school life:
there are three bands that can be easily identified:
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon poster on the wall
Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols album by Sex Pistols among the cd’s on the shelf
The Rolling Stones logo on the pillow
according to the My Candy Love wiki page, Castiel’s favorite music genre is grunge. tha trivia also says that his favorite band is Winged Skull, but since it’s a fictional band there’s no way to know which kind of music they play, although i’d guess it’s a heavy metal band due to the name and logo.
let’s break the four bands we know he likes (and the albums that appear on the picture) down to the basics:
PINK FLOYD (UK, 1965-1995) album rock, progressive rock, art rock, hard rock, british psychedelia, psychedelic garage. - The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) hard rock, progressive rock, psychedelic garage.
SEX PISTOLS (UK, 1975-1978) punk, new wave punk, british punk. - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols (1977) punk, new wave punk, british punk.
THE ROLLING STONES (UK, 1962-present) album rock, british invasion, contemporary pop/rock, hard rock, regional blues, rock & roll, british psychedelia, psychedelic garage, blues-rock, british blues, dance-rock, early pop/rock, am pop.
based on the information so far, we can assume a few things about Castiel’s taste
he seems to like rock music from the 70s
there’s a prevalence of british bands, but that might just be a coincidence
his taste might be summed up in the following genres, since they seem to be the most relevant ones: - punk, new wave punk - hard rock - blues-rock - rock & roll - psychedelic garage, british psychedelia - dance-rock - album rock - grunge
but what do all these genres mean? good question:
the 70s & rock music
aside from disco, funk, smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and soul, which remained popular throughout the decade, rock music played an important part in the Western musical scene, with punk rock thriving throughout the mid to late 1970s. other subgenres of rock, particularly glam rock, hard rock, progressive, art rock and heavy metal achieved various amounts of success.
highlights: (aside from the four bands already mentioned) Led Zeppelin, Queen, Kiss, David Bowie, Aerosmith, Joy Division, Fleetwood Mac, Black Sabbath, The Velvet Underground, Alice Cooper, The Ramones.
punk
a simple melody with three chords, but louder, faster and more abrasive than any other rock genre at the time. although bands like The Velvet Underground and The Stooged had a similar sound in the mid 60s, punk didn’t become its own genre until the mid 70s.
highlights: The New York Dolls, The Misfits, Generation X, Blondie, Talking -Heads, The Ramones, The Jam, Buzzcocks
new wave punk
where post-punk was artsy and difficult, new wave was, simply put, pop music that retained the vigor and irreverence of punk music.
highlights: The Police, The Cars, Blondie, Talking Heads
hard rock
hard rock is loud, aggressive guitar rock, but it isn't as dark and menacing as heavy metal, and it's rarely influenced by punk. it is (for the most part) exuberant, party music.
highlights: Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Janis Joplin, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Guns N’ Roses, Queen, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Queens of The Stone Age
blues-rock
blues-rock didn't fully develop into a subgenre until the late 60s. it emphasized two specific things: the traditional, three-chord blues song and instrumental improvisation.
highlights: Fleetwood Mac, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top
rock & roll
in its purest form, Rock & Roll has three chords, a strong back beat, and a catchy melody. it drew from a variety of sources, primarily blues, R&B, and country, but also gospel, traditional pop, jazz, and folk.
highlights: Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, The Who, The Beatles
psychedelic garage
instead of the concise verse-chorus-verse patterns of rock & roll, artists used free-form, fluid song structures. they also incorporated elements of Indian and Eastern music and free-form jazz to their sound, and experimented with electronically altering instruments and voices.
highlights: Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Jefferson Airplanes, Grateful Dead
british psychedelia
british psychedelia was more whimsical and experimental than its American counterpart, and it tended to work within the pop song structure.
highlights: Pink Floyd, Cream, The Beatles
dance-rock
dance-rock was born in the mid 70s, when bands experimented with the simpler rhythms and heavy groove of funk and disco. they relied on keyboards and drum machines or used the standard guitar-bass-drums format of most rock bands, but they were performed many songs in a way that made them apt for the dancefloor, with simple, heavily repetitive choruses or hooks.
highlights: Queen, David Bowie, INXS, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Talking Heads
album rock
the one thing that tied all album rock artists together was their dedication to the album as the vehicle for their music, as well as certain artistic aesthetic and constant exposure on FM radios. this broad criteria made it a fairly diverse genre.
highlights: Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, The Who, Queen, Janis Joplin
grunge
hybrid of heavy metal and punk, grunge music adopted the lyrical approach and musical attack of punk. it had three waves: the first one was heavier, drawing from early 70s metal; the second one began with Nirvana and it’s more melodic sound, as well as distorted guitar sound that became a genre convention; and the third wave that came with Nirvana’s mainstream status, when grunge lost many of its independent, punk connections and became the most popular style of hard rock in the 90s
highlights: Green River, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains
to be clear, dividing music into genres is a complicated matter, and even more so is trying to reduce someone’s music taste in genres, since it is entirely possible to like wildly different music as well as dislike certain bands that fit the same category or certain songs from the same band. this is all just meant to show an inclination that Castiel seems to have in order to see what kind of music Crowstorm might be influenced by.
that said, let’s get down to businees. what do we know about crowstorm?
popular and well-liked
has music videos that sometimes feature actors
at least one of their songs involves a piano (according to candy on ep3)
people dance to their music
the members (or Castiel, at least) have given interviews on radio
based on that, we can say that Crowstorm:
has mainstream appeal
has at least some danceable songs
taking into account the info about Crowstorm & Castiel’s inclinations that might influence his music, here are a few examples of what i think some of Crowstorm’s songs could sound like
(danceable songs, “mainstream” radio music)
Head Staggered - That Petrol Emotion // Blue To Black - That Petrol Emotion (this band is influenced by The Beatles, Buzzcocks and Public Image Ltd., all of them from the 70s/80s and within the genres Castiel seems to like)
Some Like It Hot - The Power Station // Murderess - The Power Station (influenced by Led Zeppelin, similar to INXS and associated to Duran Duran)
Never Let You Go - INXS // Mystify - INXS (popular dance-rock band)
Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet // Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is - Jet (influenced by AC/DC and The Beatles)
(hard rock/blues rock songs)
Young Lust - Pink Floyd
Voodoo Child - Jimi Hendrix
Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin
this is just my headcanon based on what the game says tho, but i am someone who personally believes that canon and canon “evidence” don’t really matter in the end, so although Crowstorm’s music seems to fit the dance-rock criteria, i ultimately prefer to think of them as a hard-rock/blues-rock band with a bit of punk and psychedelic garage influence.
so why did i even do all of this if i don’t really care in the end? i don’t know, but it was really fun and it kept me busy.
anyway, if you got to this point you might as well tell me your own personal headcanons regarding Crowstorm’s music! feel free to reply, reblog, tag me in your own post or hit me up via inbox
TL;DR: based on what seems to be Castiel’s music taste and what we know of Crowstorm, the band might make dance-rock/hard-rock music and might be heavily influenced by bands from the 70s. but at the end of the day canon doesn’t matter as long as you are having fun, so if you want Crowstorm to be a goth-rock, nu metal band it might as well be!
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YEAR OF THE GHOST DOG
[TL;DR version for the New Yorker -- I loved many great short songs and became obsessed with (1) a very old, much longer one (2) and YouTube comments this year.] [links to previous year’s lists at the bottom]
A while back, I found myself in an extended funk. The reasons are uninteresting and honestly a bit dumb, a mix of everyday bummers and more existential stuff, all of which manifested in a kind of 360º sluggishness. I couldn’t really figure my way out of it but I believed that I would eventually stop feeling this way.
One night, I saw that someone online was selling a copy of the Emulations “These Are the Things,” a magnificent soul ballad 7″ out of Oakland. I wasn’t exactly homesick for the Bay Area, but something about the song’s roots, as well as its overwhelming feeling of optimistic yearning, resonated with (through?) me. There’s a moment when the singer’s falsetto peaks, and the piano starts cascading, and things feel like they’re going to work out after all. The copy for sale wasn’t in great shape, and it cost $100, an extravagant amount of money to spend on a piece of music. But I convinced myself that I’d feel better at some point, weeks, months, or years later, and I’d listen to my Emulations single, and recall that weird summer/fall.
As often happened with independently produced records of the sixties and seventies, “These Are the Things” was pressed on styrene, rather than vinyl. Styrene is a kind of plastic that’s lighter, cheaper and much more fragile than vinyl, and you can tell the difference by a kind of hollow plink when you put it on a turntable. Styrene also means that it has a limited life, and that each time the needle drags across its grooves, the record degrades a little bit. Over time, styrene records that get played a lot no longer sound as crisp or clear (or so it seems). I listened to it once it arrived, feeling a bit of regret at this wild expenditure, but also imagining my future self’s gratitude. I imagined entering into communion with everyone who had played this copy before me. I decided to only listen to the song once a year, if that--after all, each time I listened to the record, the song was changing, slightly.
A few months later, I felt normal (whatever that means) again, and the record became a marker of...I’m not sure what--maybe a kind of blind, stubborn optimism. Someone years later uploaded the song onto YouTube, which means I can listen to it whenever I want. This fall, I was trying and failing to spend less time on the Internet. But I decided that, instead of going on Twitter and Facebook, I would just read comments fans left on YouTube. I became obsessed with reading all the intimate histories people shared with one another--the chance encounters, the teenage dates and breakups, the seventies shop owners who recalled the days when stocking the right hit single could cover an entire month’s rent. I was listening to the Emulations when I noticed this comment, from Deric Jackson, who was apparently one of the group’s members: “I sung this song when I was 19yrs old. It was a pleasure to record and send this messageout into the airways. I have been with the women that God had given me to marry when I was 22yrs old. I did not understand at that time I was singing about my own life and the women who I had not met, but how wonderful it is to be with my wife fo 35yrs and life is still a breath of fresh air and wonderful. I would like to say to all real men love your wife, never worship her only one to worship is God alone.“ I’m pretty agnostic about most things relating to providence. But I felt as though I had been living in these words: “I did not understand at that time...” Jackson’s song was a prophecy, maybe even a conjuring, of his own path, and I wonder what he hears when he listens to it now. Sometimes you don’t know what’s coming next. But there’s always another song, and it doesn’t always sound the same as the last time.
(LATE 2017 BUT I REALLY DOUBT ANYONE NOTICED AKA THE FRENCH “MO BAMBA”) Junior Bvndo, “T’as ça #3 (Kylian Mbappe)”
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There are a whopping eight acts in the chic this year, so to advice you accumulate them beeline (and maybe alike affect your accompany with your trivia skills), actuality are some capital things to apperceive about anniversary one.
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• That is her real name. “Dua” agency adulation in Albanian.
• Her parents are from Kosovo and she was built-in in London in 1995. Music runs in the family: Dad Dukagjin Lipa, a business manager, was the frontman of a Kosovar bedrock bandage alleged Oda. “I did a actualization in Kosovo two summers ago and me and my bandage absitively to abruptness my dad and sing it,” Lipa told Rolling Stone in 2018. “It was so surreal, because anybody in the admirers was singing along.”
• She got her alpha at 14 on YouTube, announcement videos of herself singing covers by her admired artists, such as Pink and Christina Aguilera (though she is additionally a apprentice of hip-hop), afore scoring a almanac accord with Warner Music Accumulation in 2015.
• Pre-full-time music jobs included clay for ASOS and alive as a hostess at a Mexican restaurant in London’s contemporary Soho district.
• Her self-titled admission album was appear in June 2017, which apparently fabricated her acceptable for Best New Artist last year… but bigger backward than never for the “New Rules” singer, who has opened for Bruno Mars, been the agreeable bedfellow on Saturday Night Live and can calculation Taylor Swift as a fan. She is additionally nominated for Best Dance Recording, for “Electricity.”
• Responding to aftermost year’s Grammys controversy, back Recording Academy President Neil Portnow said that women bare to “step up” if they capital to be added visible, Lipa told Rolling Stone, “Women are dispatch up. We aloof charge to be accustomed a chance. These men in ability should be acknowledging aggregate that’s happening, acknowledging equality, rather than saying,’You’re aloof not alive adamantine enough.'”
• Some of her cultural faves these days: Cardi B, Camila Cabello and Rami Malek’s achievement in Bohemian Rhapsody.
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• Her complete aboriginal name is Bleta and, like Dua Lipa, her ancestry is Albanian. Dad Flamur Rexha emigrated to New York, area he met her mom, Bukurije, who was built-in in the U.S. to Albanian parents. Bebe hails from Brooklyn and Staten Island.
• She additionally isn’t exactly new, accepting appear her aboriginal single, “I Can’t Stop Bubbler About You,” in 2014. But, her admission LP, Expectations, was a 2018 release—and amid the genre-blending advance all over the album, the song “Meant to Be” with Florida Georgia Line is additionally nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. “I put so abundant blood, diaphoresis and tears into [Expectations],” Rexha told Billboard. “I was consistently afraid to absolution an anthology because I capital it to be so abundant and I’m such a perfectionist. It was the aboriginal allotment of assignment I put out that I was air-conditioned appreciative of.
• She wrote best of Expectations in the bathtub, absorption on the assessment a full-time music career takes on relationships. “For me, it’s one or the other,” she told Rolling Stone. “It’s either my music or love. Appropriate now, it’s all about my music.” Moreover, “I accept actual few but actual able friendships. FaceTiming is a advantage and actually important. It’s boxy but it comes with the territory.”
• Amid the abounding songs she’s had a duke in arch up to her own anthology release, she co-wrote the 2013 Eminem and Rihanna accord “Monster” and sang in Pete Wentz’s ancillary bandage Black Cards. Her aboriginal EP, I Don’t Wanna Abound Up, came out in 2015.
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• She fabricated her Grammys admission in 2018 as allotment of the rather august achievement of Kesha’s “Praying” additionally featuring Janelle Monae, Camila Cabello, Julia Michaels, Cyndi Lauper and Audra Day. Rexha said it was calmly one of the best defining moments of the year for her. “It was about the changeable movement and acknowledging anniversary other, and the bulletin for all the women in the music business as able-bodied as up and advancing artists… It was actual touching.”
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• The alone bedrock bandage in the agglomeration this year, the accumulation consists of singer Josh Kiszka, guitarist (and Josh’s twin) Jake Kiszka, bassist (and adolescent brother) Sam Kiszka, and bagman Danny Wagner. They got calm in their hometown of Frankenmuth, Mich., in 2012—but originally with, as these bedrock tales tend to go, with a altered drummer. Wagner came on lath in 2017.
• Their name was advancing by a adolescent Frankenmuthian, Gretna Van Fleet.
• They’re additionally nominated for Grammys for Best Bedrock Album, for their EP From the Fires; Best Bedrock Song, for “Black Smoke Rising”; and Best Bedrock Performance, for “Highway Tune.” “We didn’t alike apperceive back the Grammys were or back they would be announced, because as a new band, we generally accede awards agee or ample adjoin the odds,” Sam Kiszka told Vulture.
• Their admission flat LP, Anthem of the Peaceful Army, was panned so adamantine by Pitchfork, the October 2018 analysis became a abnormality in itself. It begins: “Greta Van Fleet complete like they did edger actually once, alleged the cops, and approved to almanac a Led Zeppelin album afore they arrested themselves.”
• As it turns out, they admonish Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin as well. The British accompanist said GVF sounded like “Led Zeppelin I” back asked what accustomed bands he was adequate in 2018.
• Asked about the acrid Pitchfork review, Sam Kiszka told Vulture, “I don’t apperceive the absorbed abaft the piece. I haven’t apprehend it. I’m not abiding if it’s a advertisement aggravating to get absorption or if it’s somebody who actually doesn’t like us and what we’re doing. I actually don’t anticipate we get formed up about that, because here’s one actuality who’s accusatory about it. If you can’t do it, again you aloof address about it. I feel like this man has had a afflicted past. Prayers up for him. But it actually feels actually good, because some of our admired bands accept had some appealing advancing criticism. I anticipate it’s cool.”
• Jeremy D. Larson, who wrote the review, tweeted out that accent passage. And back addition actuality added, “You saw your parents gunned bottomward in an alleyway, and that’s back you absitively to become a music critic,” Larson replied, “Also I can ‘do’ I played sax in a funk-rock bandage alleged Resurrected Grooves and we were to Incubus what they are to Led Zeppelin so aloof goes to actualization anybody sucks.”
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• The Bailey sisters are from Atlanta, area their ancestor accomplished them about the anatomy of songwriting. Chloe is earlier by two years. At 20 and 18, they’re the youngest nominees in the Best New Artisan category.
• Beyoncé knows. Queen Bey was angry assimilate YouTube brilliant sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey—who launched their approach with a awning of “Best Affair I Never Had”—in 2015. She active them to her Parkwood Entertainment label and featured them, forth with Serena Williams, Zendaya and added badass women, in her epic Lemonade. Michelle Obama again best them to accessible for her at her 2016 South by Southwest Keynote appearance.
• Chloe x Halle’s bigger breach yet was aperture for Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s On the Run II Tour, and now their admission album, The Kids Are Alright, is competing against Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s The Carters for Best Urban Contemporary Album.
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• Halle told Essence, “We still feel like we’re absent about the Grammy nominations. We’re consistently grateful, and we apperceive that no added bulk what happens, this honor, it will break with us for the blow of our lives—and it aloof inspires us to accumulate going.”
• You can additionally bolt the sisters on ABC’s Grown-ish with Yara Shahidi.
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• The country accompanist already has two flat albums beneath her belt, 2016’s Midwest Farmer’s Daughter and 2017’s All American Made (both appear by Jack White’s Third Man Records) and had been recording and arena for a decade afore that, so Price was a little afraid back her name was called. “I’ve watched the Grammys back I was a kid,” she told Pitchfork. I’ve dreamed about actuality there as continued as I can remember. I was avidity myself.”
• And she’s air-conditioned with the category. “It’s a cliché, but I’m aloof accustomed to be nominated. I think, and actual me if I’m wrong, I ability be the alone indie artisan in that category. So I ability be ‘new’ because I’m still on a abate label. I don’t know, but I’ll booty it.”
• Back she aboriginal confused to Nashville, she took all sorts of jobs to get by, including cat-and-mouse tables at a abode alleged The Flying Saucer. “I fabricated a acceptable bulk of money, but all the girls had to abrasion Catholic babe outfits,” Price told People. “It was affectionate of degrading.”
• All American Made features actual agitating letters about the advancing chains of women and basically anyone disturbing financially in this country. “I apperceive that the anthology didn’t affect everybody,” the Aledo, Ill. (pop: 3,640 in 2010) native told Pitchfork. “I’m abiding it fabricated added organizations shy abroad from me. So it actually agency a lot that the Recording Academy is advantageous absorption and digging what I’m doing.”
• She’s abundant and due in May! (She alleged herself “in acceptable company,” cerebration about Beyoncé assuming in 2017 while abundant with twins.) Price and bedmate Jeremy Ivey are additionally parents to son Judah, who was built-in in 2010. He was a twin, but his brother, Ezra, died two weeks afterwards they were built-in from a attenuate affection action that anaplasty couldn’t fix. “Nobody should anytime lose a child; I would never ambition that aloft my greatest enemy,” Price told NPR in 2016. “It was article that was actually adamantine for us to get through, but we fabricated it, somehow.”
• Price fell into a abasement and started bubbler heavily afterwards accident Ezra, at one point catastrophe up in bastille for three canicule afterwards a asperous night. She credits Ivey with allowance her through that aphotic period. “When you lose a adolescent you cope differently,” she told People. “I anticipate it’s amazing that our alliance lasted afterwards that because the statistics are not in our favor. But he’s been there appropriate beside me.” She has a boom on her larboard shoulder, a t
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• Her date name stands for “Having Aggregate Revealed,” and her complete name is Gabriella Wilson. She goes by Gabi.
• A adolescent piano prodigy from Vallejo, Calif., Wilson was featured on Today when she was 10 accoutrement Alicia Keys, who is hosting the 2019 Grammys. In fact, the two accept accustomed anniversary added for a decade, and Keys told the AP in 2018, “I saw H.E.R. developing as an artist, and she actually had this affair about her that was so agitative because it was such austere musicianship. And again fast forwarding now, X bulk years later, to area she is now and seeing that all appear together, I anticipate the adorableness of that is the actuality that she was actually able to booty her time and be an artisan and advance and be a adolescent girl. Her eyes and her afterlife accept consistently been on this abode and bare to acreage in this world. And it’s alone activity to get brighter, bigger and better.”
• Rolling Stone had the shrouded-in-mystery singer on its 10 New Artists You Charge to Apperceive account in March 2017, calling H.E.R. custom-built for admirers of Aaliyah and Solange.
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• She’s the alone Best New Artisan appointee who is additionally up for Anthology of the Year, for her self-titled debut; as able-bodied as Best R&B Album; Best R&B Song, for “Focus”; and Best R&B Performance, for “Best Part,” featuring Daniel Caesar.
• Wilson, who’s 21, has said that she afraid about not actuality taken actively back she aboriginal started out because of her age, so she didn’t acknowledge abundant about herself, or alike actualization her face. But she told the AP in November 2018, “I’m so beholden that at this point, alike if you see my face or apperceive who I am, it doesn’t matter, because you already adulation the music. You’ve already accustomed it.”
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• The singer-songwriter hails from the automated boondocks of Walsall in England’s West Midlands. Her father, who’s from Jamaica, sang in a neo-soul accumulation called 2nd Naicha, and consistently encouraged her. “Sound has consistently followed me. A lot of reggae back mum was cooking. I’d address songs with my dad or comedy him annihilation I’d formed on,” she told The Cut in 2018. I wrote my aboriginal abounding song back I was 11, alleged ‘Life Is A Aisle Worth Taking,’ about block the appropriate path. They are consistently assuming me new stuff. My dad texts me links to new being all the time.” She took off for London at 18 and formed at Starbucks while aggravating to accomplish it as an artist.
• Which she did. Her admission single, “Blue Lights,” went viral on SoundCloud; Drake gave a shout-out to her second-ever single, “Where Did I Go?” in Entertainment Weekly; and again it was off to the races. He slid into her DMs, and she’s the Jorja in catechism on his “Jorja Interlude” from More Life. She didn’t appetite to be on “Get It Together” at first, but then she and her admirer bankrupt up and all of a abrupt it fabricated faculty to her. (No, she and Drake accept never dated.)
• Smith told The Cut that she grew up consistently absent to attending altered than she did. “I capital to be pale,” she said. “I didn’t wanna go in the sun, because I was in academy with a lot of white girls. I bethink one babe said to me, ‘You attending bigger pale.’ And I was like, ‘Well, you’re tan!’ She was like, ‘It’s not the same.’ I didn’t wanna accept a bum, I didn’t wanna accept lips.”
• Her admission album, Lost & Found, came out in June 2018, and she sings “I Am” on the Anthology of the Year-nominated Black Panther soundtrack.
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• The North Carolina native’s admission album, This One’s for You, has been certified platinum and was named Billboard’s Top Country Anthology of 2018. So abrogation academy aloof shy of graduation to try and accomplish it in Nashville did prove to be the appropriate choice. And alike if it hadn’t, “I would be accomplishing this in some capacity, whether I was accustomed or a complete nobody,” Combs told Forbes in December 2018.
• His song “Beautiful Crazy” is about his fiancée, Nicole Hocking. “I wrote it about my now-fiancée afore we started dating,” Combs told Forbes. He popped the catechism in November. “I anticipate it was a first-time affair for me as far as accepting that complete afflatus for a song. It’s fun and it’s lighthearted, but it additionally has a message: you’re declared to adulation addition for who they are. That was the abstraction back we wrote the song. There ability be things that are arbitrary or awe-inspiring about somebody, but sometimes, those are the things that draw you to that person.”
• Combs has gone from arena restaurants and confined to festivals and theaters and he is above beholden for the acknowledgment from fans, as able-bodied as the analytical acceptance from his peers, which so far includes a CMA Award for New Artisan of the Year. “To go from arena a craven addition restaurant in Asheville, the Wild Addition Cafe, to affairs out PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte area I acclimated to go see concerts back I was a kid is actually mind-blowing,” he told Forbes. “Having 20,000 bodies buy tickets, that is batty to me.” As for the Grammy nomination, “It’s an complete account and doesn’t alike assume like article that can appear to somebody like myself. There are things that back you abound up lower average chic that assume actual unattainable or unreachable. Goals that you anticipate would be absurd to hit or could never appear to you and that is one of those things.”
May they all accept a night to remember.
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SpyInTheHouse/ 674.fm _ podcast 016 _ 09242018
One more wild all-vinyl ride by Claus Bachor (and so hosted by Psycho Thrill Cologne) through all different Electronica genres like HiTech-Jazz, House, Techno, Industrial, Breaks, Electro/HiTech Funk, Detroit, Chicago and Acid as the he first SpyInTheHouse 2018 fall-edition. Live recorded and streamed on September 24th, 2018 via 674.fm broadcast in Cologne/GER from 19-22:00 cet. FULL TRACK LISTING 00 PINK FLOYD [DAVID GILMOUR, NICK MASON, RICHARD WRIGHT, ROGER WATERS, SYD BARRETT]: Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1-2) [ A1/2-track(s) from “Wish You Were Here” Harvest SHVL-814 UK Album | 1975 ] 01 SPIRAL DELUXE [GERALD MITCHELL, JEFF MILLS, KENJI HINO, YUMKO OHNO]: E=MC² [ A-side from “Voodoo Magic” Axis AX-076/ Axis Audiophile Series 2xUS 12" | 2018 ] 02 THOMAS FEHLMANN/TERRENCE DIXON: Dreaming Of Packard [ A-side from “We Take It From Here” Tresor TRESOR-302 US 12" | 2018 ] 03 SPIRAL DELUXE [GERALD MITCHELL, JEFF MILLS, KENJI HINO, YUMKO OHNO]: The Paris Roulette [ B2-track from “Voodoo Magic” Axis AX-076/ Axis Audiophile Series 2xUS 12" | 2018 ] 04 MOLLISON FOLSON & SEAN TATE: Is It Because I’m Black _ Godson’s [RICK WILHITE] Flip Mix [ D-side from “The Godson IV” Mahogani Music MM-042 US 2x12" | 2018 ] 05 MODEL 500 [JUAN ATKINS]: Neptune [ B-side from “Sonic Sunset” R & S Records RS-94043 BEL 12" | 1994 ] 06 RICK WILHITE: Xanadu 3.0 [ A-side from “The Godson IV” Mahogani Music MM-042 US 2x12" | 2018 ] 07 SPIRAL DELUXE [GERALD MITCHELL, JEFF MILLS, KENJI HINO, YUMKO OHNO]: Let It Go _ Terrence Parker Mix [ D-side from “Voodoo Magic” Axis AX-076/ Axis Audiophile Series 2xUS 12" | 2018 ] 08 CAB DRIVERS [DANIEL PAUL & JENS AUGUSTOWSKY]: Holiday Time [ A-side from Cabinet Records Cab-53 GER 12" | 2018 ] 09 DRIVETRAIN [DERRICK THOMPSON]: Lozen [ A1-track from “Plexity” Soiree Rec. Int. SRT-170 US Test-12" | 2018 ] 10 THOMAS BARNETT: Overlords [ R-side from “FOUR313” Four313 The Label TL-001 US 2x12" | 2017 ] 11 TEKNOBRAT [THOMAS STEPIEN]: Relapse [ A2-track from “Plexity” Soiree Rec. Int. SRT-170 US Test-12" | 2018 ] 12 THOMAS BARNETT: The Original Day _ Original Dub mixed by Chez Damier [ B2-track from “Nude Photo The Official Release” Final Sessions FSL-006 US 12" | 2018 ] 13 MARK FLASH [MARKUS LOVELESS]: Elmwood Park [ A2-track from “Corktown EP” Elypsia ELY-06012 BEL 12" | 2018 ] 14 SCAN 7 [TRACKMASTA LOU ROBINSON]: He's Able [ B1-track from “Test Of Time EP” Transmat MS-087 US 12" | 2018 ] 15 MARK FLASH [MARKUS LOVELESS]: Kairad [ B1-track from “Corktown EP” Elypsia ELY-06012 BEL 12" | 2018 ] 16 ORLANDO VOORN: Waveforms Ahead _ Gary G’s Incoming Menace Mix [ A2-track from “Waveforms Ahead” Body Works #2 US 12" | 2018 ] 17 BIRD OF PARADISE [JO HOWARD]: Alone Again _ Steve Legget Dub [ A-side from “RV Trax” R&S Records RSRV-001 BEL 12" | 2018 ] 18 MARTYN [Martijn Deijkers]: Cutting Tone [ C2-track from “Voids” Ostgut Ton LP-029 / Kompakt GER 12" | 2018 ] 19 KECKCLIP [DENON RIKTUS]: Vesicle Interferon [ B-side from “unionmaide 2” Unionmaide Records UM-002 UK 12" | 2016 ] 21 PETTER B [PETTER BÖRGESSON]: Higher Thirds [ B2-track from “Unconfined EP” Bond-011 SWE 12" | 2017 ] 22 DIE GESTALTEN [HENNI HELL, JAN-KRISTOF LIPP, LARS BORGEFELD, MARKUS HOLLMANN-LOGES]: Der Aufstand [ A-side from “Der Aufstand” DIEGESTALTEN-001 12" | 2018 ] 23 AQUANAUTS [BILEEBOB, LAMONT NORWOOD, MILTON BALDWIN]: Cruiseship Killa [ A-side from “UR presents Aquanauts II” Underground Resistance UR7-056 / Submerge US 7" | 2005 ] 24 AQUANAUTS: Relentless _ Xpect No Mercy Mix [ A-side from “UR presents Aquanauts I” Underground Resistance UR7-060 / Submerge US 7" | 2003 ] 25 DJ SKURGE [MILTON BALDWIN]: Slide Skate [ A-side from “Slide Skate / The Time Haters” Underground Resistance UR7-064 / Submerge US 7" | 2005 ] 26 AQUANAUTS: Bubble Beats [ B-side from “UR presents Aquanauts I” Underground Resistance UR7-060 / Submerge US 7" | 2003 ] 27 DEREK CARR: Nauvoo [ C1-track from “Contact” Subwax Excursions SUBWAX E-X-C-LP003 ESP 2x12" | 2018 ] 28 DJ BONE [ERIC DULAN]: Lectronimo [ E2-track from “A Piece Of Beyond” Subject Detroit SUB 044 US 3x12" | 2018 ] 29 KILLAWATT [MATTHEW WATT]: The Roamer [ A2-track from “47 016” 47-016 GER 12" | 2018 ] 30 MARK FLASH: Corktown Groove [ A1-track from “Corktown EP” Elypsia ELY-06012 BEL 12" | 2018 ] 31 DJ BONE: All My Heart [ C2-track from “A Piece Of Beyond” Subject Detroit SUB 044 US 3x12" | 2018 ] 32 SRVD [MATT EDWARDS & PATRICK MASON]: Elevate _ Extended Mix [ A1-track from “Elevate” REKIDS REKIDS-124 UK 12" | 2018 ] 33 DJ BONE: Sweat [ D1-track from “A Piece Of Beyond” Subject Detroit SUB 044 US 3x12" | 2018 ] 34 MARCEL DETTMANN: Metalloid [ D-side from “Test File” Ostgut Ton O-ton-114 / Kompakt GER 2x12" | 2018 ] 35 DJ BONE: Dreamers 9 [ C1-track from “A Piece Of Beyond” Subject Detroit SUB 044 US 3x12" | 2018 ] 36 THOMAS FEHLMANN/TERRENCE DIXON: Strings In Space [ C-side from “We Take It From Here” Tresor TRESOR-302 US 12" | 2018 ] 37 FLUG [SEBASTIÁN LOPEZ]: Rave _ Original Mix [ A1-track from “Rave” Suara SUARA-315 ESP 12" | 2018 ] 38 LOCKERTMATIK [STEPHAN SCHINDLER]: Lock 10.1 [ A1-track from “Ten” Lockertmatik 010 GER Promo-12" | 2018 ] 39 PERM [Stefan Schmidt-Dichte]: Untitled A1 [ A1-track from Shtum 008 GER 12" | 2015 ] 40 ANAXY [THOMAS ECKHARDT]: Lock 10.3 [ B1-track from “Ten” Lockertmatik 010 GER Promo-12" | 2018 ] 41 THE FLAT EARTH [THE DETROIT UNDERGROUND]: Mutual Suspicion _ "Decline"/ Radio Mix [ B1-track from “Mutual Suspicion” Rhythm Tech Records RT-0100 US 12" | 1989 ] 42 FINAL CUT [ANTHONY SROCK, GREG LUCAS, JEFF MILLS, JOSEPH LAFATA, MAX EDGIN, VAN CHRISTIE]: I Told You Not To Stop [ B3-track from “Deep In 2 The Cut” Full Effect Records FE0-700 US 12" | 1989 ] 43 THE FLAT EARTH: Mutual Suspicion _ Dix Mix [ B2-track from “Mutual Suspicion” Rhythm Tech Records RT-0100 US 12" | 1989 ] 44 INHABITANTS: Mut11 [ A1-track from “Mutations Volume II” Tachyon Audio TAC002 / Complete US Promo-12" | 2018 ] 45 PROTOTYPE 909 [DIETRICH SCHOENEMANN, JASON SZOSTEK, TAYLOR DEUPREE]: Anoise_NYC [ B2-track from “Outabeta EP” Schmer schmer-012 / Complete US Promo-12" | 2018 ] 45 INHABITANTS: Mut1 [ B1-track from “Mutations Volume II” Tachyon Audio TAC002 / Complete US Promo-12" | 2018 ] 46 RUSH PLUS: Sweat [ B1-track from “The Sweat EP” E-MISSIONS EMS-005 / Complete US Promo-12" | 2018 ] 47 ANDRÉ KRONERT: The Trip _ re-mastered [ Odd Even ODDEVENONE-01 Decks GER ss-12" | 2018 ] 48 MARCELL DETTMANN: Error (1st Take) [ C2-track from “Test File” Ostgut Ton O-ton-114 / Kompakt GER 2x12" | 2018 ] 49 DESERT SOUND COLONY [DSC]: Fast Life [ A1-track from “Fast Life” Touch From A Distance TFAD-001 GER 12" | 2018 ] 50 H2H [CHEZ DAMIER / BEN VEDREN]: Les Perdre _ The Demo Mix [ A-side from “Les Perdre / Thomas Barnett Mixes” Balance Import Promo 018 FRA 12" | 2018 ] 51 DELANO SMITH: They're Coming [ A-side from “They're Coming / Safe Place” Mixmode 013 US 12" | 2018 ] // 674.fm _ video-stream parts ONE & TWO
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Jazzamatazz - Shoogatits! OST
Wednesdays 2pm-4pm EST Today’s Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioJazzamatazz Double Header FRIDAYS 1pm-3pm EST 6pm-8pm BST 10am-12pm PDT bombshellradio.com Sundays 7pm-8pm EST The story of one strong womans heroic mission to seek revenge on the worlds most powerful politician, a man who just couldn't take no for an answer. The gripping tale of bloody vengeance,capture,torture and glorious humiliation to the disrespectful power freak who always called her Shoogatits! Pam Greer stars as Precious Pillows in a groovy action packed edge of your seat thriller that will both fright & delight you. Watch in awe as Precious kidnaps the narcissistic president to get payback for all his sins,violations and racist ways. He was trying to hump'er, but he's about to be thumped,trumped,bumped & dumped! A beautiful story of justice & retribution, karmas a bitch, called Shoogatits! A Kaleidoscope production. Coming soon to all good grindhouse movie theaters near you! Rated X Special Feature Triple Bill... https://www.mixcloud.com/JAZZAMATAZZ/tarantino-tapes-alabamas-adventure/ https://www.mixcloud.com/JAZZAMATAZZ/foxy-brown-back-in-town/ https://www.mixcloud.com/JAZZAMATAZZ/son-of-shaft/ #FunkSoulJazz #Funky #Eclectic #Soundtrack #Funk #Jazz #RnB #Groove #LibraryMusic 1 Soul Foot Strut Dave Gold 2 Work Force Johnny Pearson 3 Studio 69 Alan Hawkshaw 4 San Francisco Beat Brian Bennett 5 Funky Fever Alan Moorhouse and His Bond Street Brigade 6 Soul Train Les Hurdle 7 Galaxie Guitar Robert Gretch 8 Man On The Move Alan Hawkshaw 9 Disco Tek Syd Dale 10 V.C.O. The Bongolian 11 Le crocodile porte-cle Bernard Gerard 12 Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom Perez Prado 13 I'll Stop When I've Had Enough Andrew Kingslow & James Knight 14 Paper Tiger Johnny Dankworth 15 Bodybuilding Orchester Werner Muller 16 Winning Is Easy Steve Gray 17 Rainbow Man Busy P 18 Sexercise Unknown 19 Green Jeans Fabulous Flee-Rackers 20 The Persuaders John Barry 21 The Conspirator (Main Theme) The Quantic Soul Orchestra 22 Butch Cassidy Burt Bacharach 23 How You Like Me Now The Heavy Read the full article
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Assemblinh12.11.19 EUROPA Pedro Gaspar ✚ Teddy Jungle
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13.11.19 EUROPA Freaky Fiction - Fragments
Próxima QUARTA 13 vamos ter mais uma quente Freaky Fiction @ Europa. Vamos contar com o regresso ao EUROPA de um dos LIVE ACTS mais badalados do momento - Sustain - o qual nos vem apresentar as suas últimas produções, sempre no seu registo psicadélico e groove. Para o Dj Set escolhemos o DAZZLE BEAT, que nos promete 2 horas bem maduras e expansivas...para o Warm Up vamos ainda ter o APIS, num registo mais progressivo e envolvente. A deco fica a cargo da Free World Productions.
14.11.19 EUROPA Amuse Bouche at Europa by Ribatexas: Bernardo + Nevski
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14.11.19 MUSIC BOX X-Wife | Feeding The Machine - 15 Anos
A pretexto da celebração dos 15 anos da edição do seu disco de estreia "Feeding The Machine", eis uma oportunidade rara para ver João Vieira, Rui Maia e Fernando Sousa de regresso às suas raízes como "power trio" acompanhados de uma caixa de ritmos e muita energia. Durante o mês de Novembro, vamos passar por várias cidades para tocar na íntegra o primeiro álbum.
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No She Doesn't presents: Pedro Beça
One of the most active artists on Lisbon club culture, Pedro Beça is a name to look for regarding the art of mixing. Providing us the most grooved sets on his residency at Lounge since 2008, ranging from soul, funk to breakbeat, Pedro Beça joins No, She Doesn't at Musicbox to make you dance till dawn, November 14th.
15.11.19 Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge Esqina convida - DJ Señor Pelota
This Friday afternoon: cocktails at Esqina's Gastro&Cocktail Bar + dinner to the sound of DJ Señor Pelota’s 4 hour performance. DJ Señor Pelota 4 HOUR SET 19H-23H
15.11.19 EUROPA Accatone ✚ Rogério Martins - Europa's Core
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15.11.19 MUSIC BOX Sortidos ft. Blu Samu, Zulu Zulu e Monday
A Sortidos é uma noite dedicada aos artistas que andam a trazer novo fulgor aos circuitos de música emergente europeu e internacional. Em Novembro, a Sortidos faz a conexão Bélgica-Portugal com a rapper belga Blu Samu e a cantora de indie folk MONDAY, passando ainda pela Espanha dos ritmos psicadélicos de Zulu Zulu. BLU SAMU (BE) De Portugal para Bruxelas, passando pela Antuérpia, Blu Samu (24) já viveu diversas vidas. Algures entre ser poeta e samurai urbana, Blu Samu conta a sua história através de uma mistura intuitiva de hip hop e soul, servindo-se da sua voz áspera para expressar o seu amor pelas palavras. Blu Samu rapidamente se tornou na nova sensação da cena belga. ZULU ZULU (ES) Zulu Zulu, grupo que não deixou ninguém indiferente desde o início, mistura ritmos africanos com melodias pop, rock progressivo e descargas psicadélicas. Sobre todos estes sons surgem vozes guturais que invocam a linguagem dos espíritos da música, aproximando o público da magia do eter musical. MONDAY MONDAY é a materialização musical de Catarina Falcão, numa realidade paralela às Golden Slumbers, o duo folk a bordo do qual emergiu no panorama da música portuguesa. Em 2018 lançou "One" - disco de estreia que foi incluído nas listas de melhores discos do ano de diversas e importantes rádios e publicações nacionais. E prepara-se agora para lançar um EP novo, que contou com a produção de Miguel Nicolau (Memória de Peixe).
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Purple Hazin | Musicbox Lisboa
No one stays outside. November 15th, Purple Hazin' returns to MUSICBOX LISBOA. DJ SlimCutz, DarkSunn, Maria and E.A.R.L. are in charge of your safety on the dancefloor and Lord Jinx will be roaming around Pink Street, making sure that no one misses curfew. From 00h to 06h, With Jinx 'Til Dawn.
15.11.19 5A CLUB Dan Ghenacia + Special Guest | 5A
Dan Ghenacia an artist who's consistently flown the underground flag from day one, Dan Ghenacia epitomises the true spirit of electronic music and club culture. With his best friends Dyed Soundorom and Shonky, Dan is also one third of Apollonia, the ‘supergroup’
15.11.19 LUX FRÁGIL Life Changing, Probably #11: Circle Of Live x Jayda G
A Carlsberg e o Lux Frágil apresentam #LifeChangingProbably 11 com Circle Of Live (Sebastian Mullaert x Laurence Guy x Dorisburg) na Disco, e Jayda G, Rui Vargas e Yen sung no Bar.
15.11.19 Ministerium Club Assembling Lisboa VERA MARY B JOÃO MARIA MIGUEL NETO
15.11.19 KREMLIN PRESENTS Rebels w/ Dennis Cruz
A reunião magna da REBELS acontece a 15 de Novembro e é presidida por Dennis Cruz. O multi premiado DJ e Produtor Espanhol conta, entre as várias distinções, com o #3 no top do Beatport de Best Tech House e com o #2 no Resident Advisor, como Most Charted Artist of 2016 bem como diversos #1 no Top do Beatport. Dennis actua em Lisboa entre Turim e Miami, onde actua antes e depois, respectivamente, de experimentar a pista do KREMLIN. Uma frente rebelde precisa de aliados e Rodrigo Barreto-aka Rod B e Dub Tiger serão os dois valores seguros para garantir que a REBELS é, como sempre, inesquecível.
16.11.19 FUSE RECORDS Fuse Matiné: Steve Lawler
Com a chegada de novembro, o sol fica mais tímido. No entanto, a cidade da luz transforma-se e, no seu centro, a Praça do Comércio ilumina-se de uma tonalidade única. Entre as suas arcadas, esconde-se um local mortinho por se fazer notar, e nada melhor que uma lenda para o estrear. Senhoras e senhores, esta é a Fuse Matiné com Steve Lawler. With the arrival of November, the sun grew shy. However, the city of light is transformed and, at its center, Praça do Comércio lights up in a unique tone. Between its arcades lurks a place dying to be noticed, and nothing better than legend to debut it. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Fuse Matiné with Steve Lawler. Bilhetes/ Tickets: fuse.pt/matine #stepinside #fuserecords #fusematiné
16.11.19 Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge Esqina& Friends - Nuno Soares Franco
Esqina gets friends playing their favourite jams for everyone. This Saturday with Nuno Soares Franco setting the tone. Expect good music + fresh cocktails and great food. 4 HOUR SET 17H-21H
16.11.19 MUSIC BOX KESO & Rato54
O "Revólver entre as Flores" é um marco na história do hip hop do Porto. Em 2019 o album celebra 10 anos e Circus Network desafiou o KESO para uma re-edição em vinil. Dia 16 de Novembro o Marginal toma de assalto o MUSICBOX LISBOA fazendo-se escoltar pelo singular RATO54 para uma data única em Lisboa e que se antevê imperdível.
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Noite PuXXXa de CelesteMariposa com Zhorma e Puxa.Dot
As Noites PuXXXa vão contar com a presença de convidados internacionais nacionais ou ambos. Vão ser noites de partilha, abraços e sorrisos, para redescobrir o amor que nos une: a música! Em Novembro, CelesteMariposa convida Zhorma e PUXA.dot. Zhorma propõe-nos uma viagem por tempos passados e presentes de Cabo-Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe, Angola, Guiné-Bissau, Moçambique e Senegal, com possíveis escalas num Brasil suado em ritmos de taquicardia colectiva. Talvez nada disto aconteça. PUXA.dot. Nascido e criado em uma das sete colinas de Lisboa, Paulo Sousa tem vindo a conquistar a pulso o seu espaço na nova geração de selectas e djs de música africana. Os seus sets contam com uma mestiçagem de estilos que passa pelo afrobeat, o soukous, o funaná, o zouk... Música para dançar numa apologia à libertação dos corpos e ao exorcismo das más vibrações é o que este melómano convicto e incorrigível, sempre pronto a animar qualquer festa com o seu espírito álacre e a sua energia contangiante, traz na bagagem. Convoca-nos uma certeza: é PUXA ponto!
16.11.19 5A CLUB Quest + Magazino | 5A
16.11.19 LUX FRÁGIL Sonja Moonear x Zé Salvador
Sabemos que temos apostas certeiras nas fileiras daquelas que trazemos para as nossas cabines quando os artistas menos chegados às luzes da ribalta andam na boca de quem nos é fiel e atento. Sonja Moonear é um desses exemplos. Um exemplo de dedicação e consistente entrega à Música, a uma linha própria que se faz de busca e identidade, de bater o caminho menos percorrido e de apresentar algo independente de expectativas ou mercados.
Não é de admirar, portanto, que se faça tanta vez alinhar junto a figuras como Zip ou Ricardo Villalobos, e que seja alvo de um um status de DJ de culto. Tendo já editado em gigantes como a Karat ou a Perlon, a suíça trocou a formação clássica de piano pelos gira discos e constrói sets onde o ecletismo se organiza de forma a apresentar noites compostas por elementos escolhidos a dedo, e que vagueiam desde o House mais meditativo e minimal até ao Techno a evocar a alma de Detroit – e tudo o que possamos imaginar pelo meio.
Ritmos pulsantes e marcados que não vão permitir a indiferença dos corpos, sejam eles criados em 2019 ou vindos de algum pedaço de vinil com 30 anos. Sonja Moonear já é das nossas, e a festa será com todos neste sábado de Novembro!
16.11.19 KREMLIN Fuse meets Terrazzza: Official After Party
[PT] Na after party oficial desta última matiné do ano, convidámos os nossos amigos e colegas do coletivo suíço Terrazzza. Num showcase planeado ao pormenor, Reto Ardour e Murciano vão deslumbrar a pista de dança juntamente com Gilvaia, Marco Capone e Kantarik. A entrada é livre até à 01h00 para os portadores de pulseira da matiné.
Guest list: fuse.pt/terrazzza #stepinside #fuserecords #terrazzza #kremlin ◤
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TRUPA TRUPA - JOLLY NEW SONGS
LP/CD + download Out in October
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Nothing hurts harder than a surprise ending, and the title track of this album has a real face-slap of one. One minute you’re in bliss, carried away in a crescendo of spine-tingling post-rock guitars and soft, wordless oohs, the next you’re through - the song’s out the door, down the street, pulling away from the kerb and into a new life.
That the overall tone of Jolly New Song is so anthemic and - for this band - uncharacteristically triumphant, only makes having the rug pulled out from under you like this seem so much more cruel, so much more funny. Perhaps the harder the fall is, the more you have to laugh.
Because the Gdansk-based post-punk-psych band Trupa Trupa are sodden in a particularly cryptic kind of gallows humour. This isn’t just down to some glitch in translation - it could be in part due to the band’s art-rock origins and because their singer and guitarist, Grzegorz Kwiatkowski is an award-winning poet in Poland (incidentally, Trupa Trupa themselves have been shortlisted for the Polish equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize).
And then there’s the fact that the band’s name in English roughly translates to Corpse Corpse, which sounds like the punchline to some inscrutable gothic joke.
But being literal is easy. This isn’t John Lennon’s tedious, platitude-toting Imagine. This is The Beatles in a universe where their most famous song was Tomorrow Never Knows; a Pink Floyd that split when Syd Barrett’s mind did.
There are no Wonderwalls here. Instead we have Coffin, a uniquely morbid love song that comes in the form of a seriously ear-wormy pop ditty. “Lying with you, without a move, the coffin so smooth…” Grzegorz cheerily croons, before the tune tumbles into a catchy major-chord chorus about burning trees, people and birds.
You can dance to this album - check out the to-die-for funk groove that propels the Can-like Falling. You can trip out to it - check out the psychedelic meltdown that mutates the Wurlitzer fairground music of Only Good Weather into something dark and psyche-scarring.
Sometimes it sounds like the end of the world (the bleak roar of Mist), but sometimes it sounds like the start of a new one (the unashamedly gorgeous To Me).
The Quietus declared Trupa Trupa’s critically-acclaimed 2015 album, Headache, to be “their first moment of true greatness. This is incredible work,” and suggested that these musicians were on the cusp of a Dog Man Star or Daydream Nation - something genuinely game-changing and era-defining. Jolly New Songs is that album and it does not disappoint.
Not part of the x-ray records series, this release is a collaboration with our friends at Ici d'ailleurs.
The band will play their only UK gig to support the album on Saturday, 2 September, at the Lexington in London.
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July 2018 Listening List
I began working on a new project this month that I hope to turn into a book series called Quantum Mystics. As a result, I searched for a lot of music that embodied the chaotic, surreal themes of the scenes I was writing. Some were calming and dreamlike, others were action packed, and still others were weird and psychedelic. I started to create a playlist of songs pulled from the albums I listened to while writing the story. The bands and albums themselves don’t differ much from my normal listening, however, I did spend more time listening to instrumentalists that I have not listened to in a while, and found new gems in some staple favorites.
Orange Mathematics by Frontierer – I had listened to this album once before and simply dismissed it. It was still downloaded on my device and I was scrolling through looking for something different and decided to give it another listen. I think my previous dismissal was due to the fact that this is extremely heavy, jarring music. When this album starts, it feels like a gun going off next to your ear right as you are about to fall asleep. I also believe that the sounds of pick scrapes, screaming, and high pitched, distorted, high E guitar bends manipulates your brain waves and makes you instantly insane. Which, as it so happens, was exactly what I was looking for. As a result, I found a new appreciation for this album and band. Collapse was one of my favorite songs and was what I picked for the playlist.
The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection by Yngwie Malmsteen – If you’ve never heard of Yngwie then you’ve just never heard some of the best classical metal fusion ever created. Yngwie is a master, both musically and technically. His chops have stood up to the test of time and he is still at the top of the list of one of the fastest players of all time. Some may disagree, but I also believe he expresses a true passion for music and his songs are the type that stick in your brain. Black Star an original Malmsteen instrumental classic was the song I chose for the playlist and displays everything that makes Yngwie great.
Conquering Dystopia by Conquering Dystopia – Jeff Loomis has been one of my favorite guitarists since hearing him when he fronted Nevermore. I believe I’ve written about this album before but the dueling guitar of Merrow and Loomis is simply amazing. It manages to groove while being technical, quickly vacillating from screaming solos to toe tapping riffs. This is one of those albums that can immediately change my state of consciousness, which is why I returned to it. Ashes of a Lesser Man and Lachrymose made the playlist.
Plains of Oblivion by Jeff Loomis – Don’t need to say anything more about Loomis’ guitar playing. On this album he displays his harmonic range and brings in some guest singers and players such as Ihsahn but the female vocal lead on Tragedy and Harmony made this song my favorite and made the playlist.
Concrete Gardens by Tony MacAlpine - It had been a long time since I had listened to Tony. I remember the early Shrapnel Record days with Keel, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen and of course Tony with his debut album, Insanity, which was exactly that, insanity on six strings. Well Tony has added two more strings to his insanity and his playing has never been better. Added to his technical wizardry and shredding capabilities are some great riffs which pull you into his every expanding garden of guitar insanity. The King’s Rhapsody was one of my favorites, along with Red Giant. Both were added to the playlist as well as some of the songs from Tony’s earlier albumns such as Autumn Lords (Maximum Security) and Dream Mechanism (Tony MacAlpine).
Lesser Key by Lesser Key – Lesser Key was formed by x-Tool bass player Paul D’Amour and has a similar sound. This is a great album that drags you into its embrace with hypnotic repetition and excellent, occult lyrics. Folding Stairs and Parallels were the two that I added to the Quantum Mystics playlist but all the songs are excellent.
Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards by Joe Satriani – I am a longtime Satriani fan. He is one of the few artists I have seen multiple times in concert and each time was memorable. Aside from being an accomplished shredder and guitar virtuoso, Satriani has some of the “tastiest” rhythms and riffs of any instrumental guitarist I know. He has guitar lines that feel as if they should be sung and I often find myself humming to his groove rhythms as if they were refrains. I’ve not kept up with all the albums he’s been releasing throughout the years, but as I was looking for something different and I was writing about quantum mystics, the album title immediately grabbed my eye. As it turns out Wormhole Wizards is one of the songs I added to the playlist. It has a great funk rhythm typical of Satriani. It draws you in and keeps you for the whole song, adding subtle changes and awesome displays of guitar wizardry in the process. God is Crying, is the other song I added. There are many categories Satriani’s playing could be placed in, but I always put them into either Blues/Funk Fusion that makes you want to move, or slow, dreamy, captivating, awe inspiring music that makes you reflective and emotive. Songs like Circles, I Believe, and God is Crying fall into this latter category. Great album from one of my favorite guitar legends.
Alien Love Secrets by Steve Vai – Vai is another one of my favorites. If you are looking for odd music that can make you cry, dance, cringe, sing or have you asking “what the f*** just happened,” look no further. Vai has it all. Vai is one of the few guitarists that can make you feel like you just listened to a song that had lyrics but that you know didn’t. His guitar sound can be lyrical and at times he’s even made it speak by answering lyrically posed questions. But my favorite thing about Vai is he manages to always be fun and at times comical. If you have ever had the pleasure of watching him play, it is immediately apparent how much he loves music, the guitar, and what he is doing. He gives everything he has, and it comes through in his music. He is the only guitarist I can listen to and find myself actually laughing. I can’t explain how he does it so I’ll put it in the musical mystery category. Ya-Yo Gakk from this album perfectly illustrates his ability to make his guitar sing and laugh.
The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall by Pink Floyd – Pink Floyd is something I find myself listening to when I want to get into a weird, psychedelic, philosophic mood. And I used these two albums to channel that emotion while I was writing because there are quite a few scenes in which the characters are exploring concepts that cannot be properly examined with normal consciousness. Hey You, from the Wall and Breathe, from Dark Side are the two songs that most brought me into this mode of thinking. In this case I didn’t pay any attention to the lyrics but went purely by the state of mind that was evoked while listening to these songs.
Savages and Savages (Instrumental) by The Dali Thundering Concept – Loved their previous album Eyes Wide Opium and this album extends their surreal technical wizardry to new heights. Their use of odd time signatures and the battle between thunderous bass, blazing squealing guitar, and growled vocals, keeps you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next as you are taken on a jarring journey from, The Myth of Happiness to being, Blessed with Boredom, which does everything but bore you. As much as I like Sylvain Conier’s voice and lyrics the instrumental version of this album is awesome allowing you to focus on how truly amazing the guitar playing from Leo Natale is. I was amazed while listening to the lyrical version and then awestruck when listening to the instrumental.
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Didn’t listen to much spoken word this month. Even while driving I wanted to keep Quantum Mystics on my mind and stay on a roll. Music always allows me to retrieve an emotion or an idea, so I spent a lot of my commuting time listening to the playlist and going over the plots, scenes and characters in Quantum Mystics while listening to the playlist. I did listen to one lecture given by Robert Anton Wilson where he discusses his book, Prometheus Rising, covering topics such as neural linguistic programming, the eight neural circuits, and imprinting, in his often comedic but always intriguing way.
That’s it for this month.
Enjoy!
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