A Storm in a french grapevine pacemaker device mix

A french field of grapevines

Recently I found myself in rural southern France and of course, my Pacemaker device and headphones came with me. It was weird being surrounded by nothing but grapevines. Certainly wine country.

I took a nice shot with a very rare dark sky. With a bit of tweaking, you got the cover for a storm in a french grapevine.

The tunes are certainly not safe for work, and I just doubled down on the nsfw tunes with a uplift in bpm too. I do like mix, its got a good selection of old and new mixed together. Considered going longer but it didn’t need more.

My Yunohost is a bit broken still, so its only on my Peertube channel right now.  Remember to enable Sensitive content in the filter to see it in the list of mixes.

Enjoy the mix

 

00:00:00 – Fcuking Society (Olav Basoski Mix) – Ellrich & Plaice
00:02:27 – Awesome – Mario Piu
00:05:46 – Answering machine (album version) – Green Velvet
00:11:38 – Erase – Brooks Aleksander
00:15:08 – Tell nobody – Basil O’Glue
00:18:27 – Shnorkel (Thankyou City Remix) – Ido Ophir, Miki Litvak
00:22:07 – Inferno (Space 92 Remix) – Carl Cox & Reinier Zonneveld & Christopher Coe
00:25:10 – Massive motion – M.I.K.E
00:30:22 – We Ain’t Ever Coming Down (Jody 6 Extended Remix) – Antonio Moreno
00:34:46 – Why does my heart feel so bad? (System F mix) – Moby

Close encounters of the Guardian podcast kind

dsc_0339Someone mentioned to me about Guardian’s Close Encounter podcast series. I subscribed today and pretty much listened to the whole thing this morning and part of the afternoon. Funny enough I didn’t even have breakfast, just a some pre-packed breadsticks from last nights dinner (somebody will know what I mean, when they read this).

The podcast series is quite amazing, which is surprising because the guardian tech podcast isn’t exactly great) But I found refreshing to hear such adult talk, after the warnings at the start of each podcast. The content is certainly #nsfw (not safe for work), but I was playing it out loud in my flat. Like when I was at Futurefest earlier in the year, I certainly felt like I was listening to something so very honest, human and authentic.

Some of the topics might shock some but there’s nothing wrong with getting out of your comfort zone every once in a while.

Great work by the Guardian and I look forward to the next season. Certainly another jewel in podcasting as a medium not turning your back on.