Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
R is for remix - Pete Dafeet
Released August 2013 on Lost My Dog Records.
Support from Stacey Pullen, Danny Howells, Phil Weeks, Shur-i-kan, X-Press 2, Fred Everything and more.
Lost My Dog co-founder Pete Dafeet delivers the second volume of 'R Is For Remix', a full six years after the then fresh-faced London-based producer compiled the first volume. The concept is simple - five remixes from Pete which never saw the light of day for various reasons get dusted off and freshened up. The remixes show the full range of Pete's production style taking in peak time vocals, to deep flowing grooves, to more techy heads down cuts.
Pete Dafeet's 'Falling Off' single at the start of 2013 began another impressive year that will soon see a return to Fabric and a debut appearance at the Vocal Booth Weekender in Spain. The end of 2012 saw his track 'Hit 'Em Up', taken from his 'Family Affair' full length project, receive Radio 1 plays from Pete Tong, while Pete also guested on Mark Knight's Toolroom radio show and received club support of his music from DJs including Ashley Beedle, Danny Howells, Jimpster, Graeme Park and Huxley.
His Lost My Dog imprint continues to go from strength to strength, with recent highlights including holding down the number 1 spot on Traxsource for four weeks, courtesy of Roland Nights and Mr V, and further plays of the labels tracks on Radio 1 from B.Traits and Mosca.
The original artists on R Is For Remix Vol 2 include Jonny Cade, who will soon join the label with an EP alongside Cera Alba as well as releasing for 2020 Vision; Chicago legend Bernard Badie and one of the all time defining voices of house music, Dajae; recent LMD artist and Purp & Soul's Harry Wolfman; Ben Dean, who appeared on Volume 1 of R Is For Remix back in 2007, and; secretive Belgian producer TMP.
www.lostmydog.net
www.facebook.com/lostmydog
Enjoy
Support from Stacey Pullen, Danny Howells, Phil Weeks, Shur-i-kan, X-Press 2, Fred Everything and more.
Lost My Dog co-founder Pete Dafeet delivers the second volume of 'R Is For Remix', a full six years after the then fresh-faced London-based producer compiled the first volume. The concept is simple - five remixes from Pete which never saw the light of day for various reasons get dusted off and freshened up. The remixes show the full range of Pete's production style taking in peak time vocals, to deep flowing grooves, to more techy heads down cuts.
Pete Dafeet's 'Falling Off' single at the start of 2013 began another impressive year that will soon see a return to Fabric and a debut appearance at the Vocal Booth Weekender in Spain. The end of 2012 saw his track 'Hit 'Em Up', taken from his 'Family Affair' full length project, receive Radio 1 plays from Pete Tong, while Pete also guested on Mark Knight's Toolroom radio show and received club support of his music from DJs including Ashley Beedle, Danny Howells, Jimpster, Graeme Park and Huxley.
His Lost My Dog imprint continues to go from strength to strength, with recent highlights including holding down the number 1 spot on Traxsource for four weeks, courtesy of Roland Nights and Mr V, and further plays of the labels tracks on Radio 1 from B.Traits and Mosca.
The original artists on R Is For Remix Vol 2 include Jonny Cade, who will soon join the label with an EP alongside Cera Alba as well as releasing for 2020 Vision; Chicago legend Bernard Badie and one of the all time defining voices of house music, Dajae; recent LMD artist and Purp & Soul's Harry Wolfman; Ben Dean, who appeared on Volume 1 of R Is For Remix back in 2007, and; secretive Belgian producer TMP.
www.lostmydog.net
www.facebook.com/lostmydog
The two tracks that I like the most on this release are the following ones
Enjoy
Monday, 26 August 2013
Saturday, 24 August 2013
13 POPSICLES with ALCOHOL Recipes for A Hot Summer Day
Remember sucking on a popsicle, trying to lick the juice before it all melted? You invariably ended up with it dripping off your chin. It tasted so refreshing and good.
When you eat a popsicle now, it feels a bit too sweet but just as much fun to eat. There’s a new trend out there aimed at changing your plain orange popsicle for something a bit more dynamic.
Adult popsicle recipes are as easy to make as the ones your mother used to make for you but the flavours are much more mature.
These are not the popsicles you should be sharing with the kids but your girlfriends will love them when you’re sitting poolside.
They feature alcohol and other tasty adult treats like coffee. Whip up a batch for your next afternoon withfriends or enjoy them solo on a hot day with your book while soaking up some sunshine.
You could also get really naughty and share them with your favourite man. All of these can be made in the popsicle mold of your choice.
1. White Sangria Popsicles
This one comes courtesy of Confections of a Foodie Bride.
- 1 bottle dry white wine
- ½ cup simple syrup
- ½ cup orange liqueur
- 2 lemons
- 2 cups chopped fruit (strawberries, apples, peaches, etc.)
Combine wine, syrup, and orange liqueur. Juice one lemon and add juice to mixture. Take the other lemon and slice it thinly. Add sliced lemon and fruit to the mixture. Pour into molds and freeze.
2. Pina Colada Popsicles
If you can’t go to the tropics, bring them to you. This recipe comes from Imbibe magazine.
- 1 fresh pineapple, cored and cubed
- 1 (6 oz) can of pineapple juice
- 1 (15 oz) can cream of coconut
- 6 oz aged rum (I like the Caribbean spiced rum)
In two batches, blend the pineapple and pineapple juice until pureed. Pour the two batches into a large bowland whisk in remaining ingredients. Pour into molds and freeze.
3. Coffee & Kahlua Popsicles
The Kitchenarian offers this recipe for a cold, caffeinated popsicle.
- 2 cups brewed espresso
- 1/3 cup chocolate syrup
- 6 TB sugar
- ¼ tsp cinnamon
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
- 3 Tb Kahlua
Blend all ingredients together, pour into molds and freeze.
4. X-Rated Mimosa Pops
This one comes courtesy of Miss Mochi’s Adventures blog.
- 1 cup orange juice
- 1 cup champagne
- ½ cup X-Rated liqueur (optional)
Mix all ingredients together and pour into mold. Top with orange juice to create a sunrise effect if desired. Freeze.
5. Strawberry Daiquiri Popsicles
Eat Drink Love provides this recipe for the perfect summer cocktail in popsicle form.
- 1 pound hulled strawberries
- ½ cup rum
- Juice of 1 lime
- ¼ cup simple syrup or agave nectar
Blend all ingredients in blender until smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.
6. Frozen Tangerine Screwdriver Pops
She Knows came up with this great recipe. Play around with flavoured vodka for different combinations.
- 3 cups orange juice, fresh squeezed if possible
- 2 oz tangerine flavoured vodka
- ¼ orange, diced and segmented
Blend juice and vodka together. Put one orange piece in the bottom of each mold and then top with juice mixture. Freeze.
7. Frozen Cosmopolitans
This is another She Knows recipe.
- 3 cups cranberry juice
- ½ oz triple sec
- 1 oz cranberry flavoured vodka
- 1 oz lime juice, fresh squeezed if possible
- Fresh cranberries
Combine all liquids together. Place a fresh cranberry or two in the bottom of each mold. Top with liquid mixture and freeze.
8. Frozen Margarita Popsicles
- ½ cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup fresh squeezed lime juice (approximately 8-12 small limes)
- ¼ cup tequila (silver if possible)
- ¼ cup orange liqueur
Heat water and sugar in a small pan until completely dissolved. Let it cool. Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pour into molds and freeze.
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Friday, 23 August 2013
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Nu - EARTH (Original Mix)
Not Christian or Jew or Muslim,
not Hindu, Buddhist, sufi, or zen.
Not any religion or cultural system.
I am not from the East or the West,
not out of the ocean or up from the ground,
not natural or ethereal,
not composed of elements at all, I do not exist,
I am not an entity in this world or the next,
did not descend from Adam or Eve or any origin story.
My place is placeless, a trace of the traceless.
Neither body or soul.
I belong to the beloved,
have seen the two worlds as one and that one call to and know,
first, last, outer, inner,
only that breath breathing human being.
not Hindu, Buddhist, sufi, or zen.
Not any religion or cultural system.
I am not from the East or the West,
not out of the ocean or up from the ground,
not natural or ethereal,
not composed of elements at all, I do not exist,
I am not an entity in this world or the next,
did not descend from Adam or Eve or any origin story.
My place is placeless, a trace of the traceless.
Neither body or soul.
I belong to the beloved,
have seen the two worlds as one and that one call to and know,
first, last, outer, inner,
only that breath breathing human being.
Friday, 2 August 2013
Mellow Baku & The Friday People - The Messenger (Official Music Video)
House at its best
Klangkarussell - Sonnentanz (Original Mix)
One of my favourites last year with an awesome video of Sydney
Thursday, 1 August 2013
M.A.N.D.Y. Presents: Get Physical On Ibiza (playlist)
M.A.N.D.Y Presents: Get Physical On Ibiza
Only for trained people in eargasm
Only for trained people in eargasm
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