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Hope

An episode of the Sound out, break out podcast, hosted by Joackim Mbeko, titled "Hope" was published on October 18, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

October 18, 2021 ·4m · Sound out, break out

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Life still holds something for you

Life still holds something for you
BLUSIRKUT BLUSIRKUT With the new release, "sMashed :: Best of BLUSIRKUT Live", Karl Densons Tiny Universe (KDTU) musicians deliver a fresh new sound for rump-shaking aficionados searching for the perfect groove. We infuse live funk, acid-jazz and soul with electronic break-beats, drum & bass, world music and killer visuals - unleashing years of experience into this deliciously experimental live dance music. Check out this multimedia experience with a finger on the pulse of today's funktronic grooves! free music | myspace | tribe | last.fm | gofish | youtube Sound System Aberration All Out Since exploding onto the scene in 2011, All Out (A. Out/ All Out Project) have followed a path of unrelenting sonic carnage across the globe and cemented their uniquely heavy sound as an iconic mark on electronic music today.All Out stand at the forefront of well-crafted heavy music: Folding cinematic sound design and towering bass around aggressive beats informed by heavy metal, breakbeat and dark Drum n Bass. Layered distorted leads and filtered reeses are immaculately placed between flurries of staggering rhythms, evoking auditory hallucinations and manifesting a deeply detailed sonic landscape. Their incredibly tight flow carries each weighty piece upon a platter of perfectly syncopated beats through beautifully decaying breakdowns with an underlying sense of dark nostalgia. Seamlessly shifting between tempos, they draw from the bleak sonic aesthetics of the Industrial landscape to deliver astonishing heaviness that’s as razor sharp at clubs and festivals as it is in the vast, dil Sound Leader Sophie Doherty A Podcast for music industry people and fans alike. Tune in to find out how executives are leading the business. A Sound Startup Tim Sinclair Friends and family are always super eager to share with an expectant couple that having a child is going to change their lives forever. And, of course, those friends and family are right. But the innocent, starry-eyed parents-to-be are usually too busy picking out onesies and paint colors and wipe warmers to pay much attention to the warnings. Plus–in the couples defense–the only real way to know what that bundle of joy is going to do to your wallet and waistline and Wednesday night poker games is to actually bundle that joy up, put it in a carseat, and bring it home.After nearly three years as the founder and CEO of RINGR, I feel much the same way. I had heard what startup life was like. I had seen several friends go through the process themselves. But I didn’t truly know anything until I experienced it myself. My perspective was so clouded by user journeys and logo design and pitch decks that I couldn’t possibly wrap my brain around the impending roller coaster ride.“A Sound Star
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