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Glasgow based, multi-genre DJ and music enthusiast. Having supported some of the top names in electronic dance music, most recently at Colours massive event at The Galvanisers (SWG3) in Glasgow, I'm looking to add some more big names, venues and promoters to the lists below. Check out my socials or drop me a message (links below). Main Stage Support: --- Trance --- Giuseppe Ottaviani Eddie Halliwell Cosmic Gate Factor B Will Atkinson Scot Project Stoneface & Terminal Cold Blue Marco V Judge ...
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In 2014 Kryder launches Kryteria Radio - a new monthly global show featuring exclusive remixes and bootlegs, unsigned new talent and an hour of earth shaking house music from around the world. Produced by www.thisisdistorted.com
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Some of our biggest tracks in our sets at the moment. Includes 3 of our new upcoming tracks as well as our massive 'Outlander - Vamp' remake which is getting support from Mark Knight, Sonny Fodera, John Digweed, Alan Fitzpatrick, Coyu, Kryder, Kutski, Andy Durrant, Farley & Heller, Sheldon Prince, Phunk Investigation and many more. Check out more of our upcoming tracks at: soundcloud.com/weareallstereotypes
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1. I Cry ~ Flo Rida (Original Mix) 2. Don’t You Worry Child ~ Swedish House Mafia & John Martin (Extended Mix) 3. Mad World ~ Belmond & Parker (Club Mix) 4. Call Me ~ JL & Afterman (Original Mix) 5. Sweet Nothing ~ Calvin Harris f. Florence Welch (eSQUIRE v. OFFBeat Rmx) 6. Pound The Alarm ~ Nicki Minaj (Liam Keegan Rmx) 7. Reason ~ Hook N Sling v. NERVO (Original Mix) 8. So Young So High ~ Dada Life (Extended Mix) 9. Die Young ~ Ke$ha (The Sleeze Rmx) 10. Top Of The World ~ Manufactured Sup ...
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Biomechanics on our Minds

Drs. Melissa Boswell and Hannah O’Day

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Your favorite biomechanics podcast! Melissa Boswell, PhD, and Hannah O'Day, PhD, researchers at Stanford University, talk to researchers around the world about the exciting field of human (and animal) movement biomechanics. They also cover overcoming failures, collaborations, open science, leadership, and more. For more information, visit our website biomechanicsonourminds.com.
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Helping traditionally-minded sales and marketing pros become relevant by demystifying trending digital approaches. Why? To build stronger customer relationships. We also help curious, non-technical people talk the talk in B2B information tech and software. Hosted by Aaron Abodeely, a curious tech marketer and sales leader, who had a breakthrough when he learned about how tracking pixels, marketing automation, and simple video communications actually augment human interaction with potential c ...
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DJ Joe Giorgio Podcast

DJ Joe Giorgio

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Joe Giorgio has been one of New Jersey’s most prominent dj’s for 15 years. His ability to energize and maintain a dance floor is unparalleled. Joe was influenced by music at a very young age and began playing the piano at the age of 4. However, it was dance music that started Joe on his musical journey of becoming one of the best dj’s in New Jersey. His main genres include EDM, House, Tech House & Progressive House.
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You will want to start with Part 1 of episode 135; it can be found right here. Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Y…
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Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's m…
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Thank you to those who managed to tune in to my live stream over on Twitch last night.I had a lot of fun playing music for you and interacting with you all!Enjoy the recording of the set (minus the mic output!)\Tracklist:1. Sam Laxton - Rocha (Extended Mix) 2. Grant Trowbridge & Sunda - Siam Dream (Extended Mix) 3. Lostly - Freedom Of Movement (Ext…
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Anne Enright, writer, critic, Booker winner, kindly made time back in 2023 for Irish literature maven Paige Reynolds and for John Plotz in his role as host for our sister podcast, Novel Dialogue. In this conversation, she reads from The Wren, The Wren and says we don’t yet know if the web has become a space of exposure or of authority. We can be su…
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Thank you to those who managed to tune in to my live stream over on Twitch last night. I had a lot of fun playing music for you and interacting with you all! Enjoy the recording of the set (minus the mic output!)Tracklist:1. The Conductor & The Cowboy - Feeling This Way (Lange Extended Remix)2. The Thrillseekers - Be With Me (Extended Mix)3. Whiter…
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Thank you for tuning in to this months radio show! This month, I decided to have a bit of fun and dip in and out of the numerous trance folders in my Rekordbox collection! There are quite literally thousands of tracks in there, so expect a bit of everything from Pure, Uplifting and Classic trance. To me, THIS is trance. Enjoy! Tracklist: 1. Darren …
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Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like…
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This June 2020 episode, originally part of a Global Policing series, was Recall this Book's first exploration of police brutality, systemic and personal racism and Black Lives Matter. Elizabeth and John were lucky to be joined by Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham, two scholars who have worked on these questions for decades. Many of the mechanisms …
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For Kahane, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the black nationalist, the greatest enemy of the Jews was not the Arabs. The greatest enemy of the Jews was liberalism. Shaul Magid, Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and Rabbi of the Fire Island Synagogue, is a celebrated and brilliant scholar of radical and dissident Jud…
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Do we understand racism as the primary driving engine of American inequality? Or do we focus instead on the indirect ways that frequently hard-to-discern class inequality and inegalitarian power relations can produce racially differentiated outcomes? Adaner Usmani, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Studies at Harvard and on the editorial …
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The largest slave uprising in the 18th century British Caribbean was also a node of the global conflict called the Seven Year’s War, though it isn’t usually thought of that way. In the first few days of the quarantine and our current geopolitical and epidemiological shitshow, John and Elizabeth spoke with Vincent Brown, who recently published Tacky…
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An investigation into a strange disappearance leads to the unveiling of far stranger things lurking in the woods of Boyle County. This is the most recent story in the Contagion Cycle, which began with A Scratching at the Door and included Intruder and Scrubgrass. While listening to these isn't necessary to follow the plot of Spider's Phage, they gi…
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We debut a new feature: Recall This Story, in which a contemporary writer picks out a bygone story to read and to analyze. Surely there is no better novelist to begin with than RTB' shouse sage, Steve McCauley. And not just because he's got the pipes to power through a whole fantabulous John Cheever story. "The Five-Forty-Eight" (published in The N…
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How does the past live on within our experience of the present? And how does our decision to speak about or write down our recollections of how things were change our understanding of those memories--how does it change us in the present? Asking those questions back in 2019 brought RTB into the company of memory-obsessed writers like Virginia Woolf …
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In this episode, Elizabeth talks with Steven Gonzalez, anthropologist and author of speculative fiction under the pen name E.G. Condé. They discuss the entanglement of politics, Taíno animism, and weather events in the form of a hurricane named Teddy. Steve describes the suffusion of sound he has experienced in Puerto Rico and the soundlessness at …
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In Memoriam: David Ferry (1924-2023) In this Recall This Book conversation from 2021, poets David Ferry and Roger Reeves talk about lyric, epic, and the underworld. The underworld, that repository of the Shades of the Dead, gets a lot of traffic from heroes (Gilgamesh, Theseus, Odysseus, Aeneas) and poets (Orpheus, Virgil, Dante). Some come down fo…
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NYU professor Sonali Thakkar’s brilliant first book, The Reeducation of Race: Jewishness and the Politics of Antiracism in Postcolonial Thought (Stanford UP, 2023), begins as a mystery of sorts. When and why did the word “equality” get swapped out of the 1950 UNESCO Statement on Race, to be replaced by “educability, plasticity”? She and John sit do…
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Thank you for checking out my opening set recorded live from Techno Prisonerz sold out launch night at Glasgow's Classic Grand! It was an absolute pleasure opening for Dundee lads KIMMIC, who've gone on to smash it all over the world since! Enjoy! 1. ANNA - Where Are You Now (Original Mix)2. Alan Fitzpatrick - For An Endless Night (Jel Ford Remix)3…
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In this fantastic recent episode from our colleagues at Novel Dialogue, Sheila Heti sits down with Sunny Yudkoff and John to discuss her incredibly varied oeuvre. She does it all: stories, novels, alphabetized diary entries as well as a series of dialogues in the New Yorker with an AI named Alice. Drawing on her background in Jewish Studies, Sunny …
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Thank you for tuning in to episode 80 of Loaded Radio! This month's edition is full throttle from the get go, so strap in and enjoy! Tracklist:1. Phoenix Movement - Dark Drive (Original Mix)2. Belocca - Mirage (Original Mix)3. Weska - Alter Ego (Original Mix)4. Beckers - Switch (Alex Stein Remix)5. Joris Turenhout - Mojo (Extended Mix)6. Umek & Mat…
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Tracklist:1. The Midnight - Lost Boy (A.M.R Remix)2. Jerro - Coil (Original Mix)3. Jerro - HYE (Original Mix)4. Pryda - Exchange Finale (Original Mix)5. New Order - True Faith (Orkidea Pure Progressive Mix)6. Pryda - The Escort (Original Mix)7. Grum - Tomorrow (Extended Mix)8. Luminary - Amsterdam (Grum Extended Mix)9. Notaker - From Dust & Ashes (…
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In this episode, Elizabeth and John talk with Derron Wallace, sociologist of education and Brandeis colleague, about his new book The Culture Trap, which explores "ethnic expectations" for Caribbean schoolchildren in New York and London. His work starts with the basic puzzle that while black Caribbean schoolchildren in New York are often considered…
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Before she became the host and star of Violent Majorities, the RTB series on Israeli and Indian ethnonationalism, Ajantha Subramanian sat down with Elizabeth and John to discuss The Caste of Merit: Engineering Education in India (Harvard UP, 2019). It is much more than simply an historical and ethnographic study of the elite Indian Institutes of Te…
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Ajantha Subramanian and Lori Allen turn from hosts to interlocutors in an episode that ties a bow on our Violent Majorities conversations about Indian (episode 1) and Israeli (episode 2) ethnonationalism. The three friends discuss commonalities between Balmurli Natrajan’s charting of the "slippery slope towards a multiculturalism of caste" and Nata…
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Natasha Roth-Rowland is a writer and researcher at Diaspora Alliance, a former editor at +972 Magazine, and an expert on the Jewish far right. She joins anthropologists Lori Allen and Ajantha Subramanian midway through a three-part RTB series, "Violent Majorities: Indian and Israeli Ethnonationalism." Listen to episode 1 here. The three discuss the…
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"The Slippery Slope to a Multiculturalism of Caste" Professor Balmurli Natrajan has long studied questions of caste, nationalism and fascism in the Indian context: his many works include a 2011 book, The Culturalization of Caste in India. He joins anthropologists Lori Allen and Ajantha Subramanian to kick off a three-part RTB series, "Violent Major…
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In 2014 Kryder launches Kryteria Radio - a new monthly global show featuring exclusive remixes and bootlegs, unsigned new talent and an hour of earth shaking house music from around the world. Produced by www.thisisdistorted.com 1. Kashovski - Code K [RECOVERY COLLECTIVE] 2. ID - ID [KRYTERIA] 3. ID - ID [KRYTERIA] 4. Klubbheads - Like This Like Th…
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In the third episode of our Global Policing series, Elizabeth and John spoke back in 2020 with anthropologist Laurence Ralph about The Torture Letters: Reckoning with Police Violence (U Chicago Press, 2020). The book relates the decades-long history in which hundreds of people (mostly Black men) were tortured by the Chicago Police. Fascinatingly, i…
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Thank you for checking out October's instalment of Loaded Radio! Tracklist:1. SX2 - Dreamer (Original Mix)2. Massive Attack; - Teardrop (Dark Soul Project Ethereal Remix)3. Dougal Fox - Loved & Lost (Dave Seaman Remix)4. Four Candles - Effervescent (Original Mix)5. London Grammar - Baby Its You (Outer Haven Remix)6. The Cure - Friday I'm in love (G…
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Recall This Book listeners already know the inimitable Martin Puchner (Professor of English and Theater at Harvard, editor of more than one Norton Anthology, and author of many prizewinning books) from that fabulous RTB episode about his “deep history” of literature and literacy, The Written World. And you know his feelings about Wodehouse from his…
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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He Who Thunders is an original fantasy novel- the first in the setting. It will release segment by segment following a Monday - Wednesday - Friday release schedule until all chapters have been released. All writing and narration on this feed is done by me. All music and ambience in this segment was done by Musicformed, who can be found on YouTube: …
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