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Guest podcast – Ian Warrington ‘Generations’
by Adam on Dec.15, 2010, under friends, Podcast
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I thought I’d include a guest podcast ‘generations‘ from Ian Warrington this month – really enjoyed this mix Ian put together a few months ago, you can check out the rest of Ian’s work over on soundcloud.
Track listing is as follows (also on soundcloud where you can leave comments and let Ian know what you think!)
Tracklist:
1. Steve Bug – Like It Should Be feat. Gigi (Ribn’s Translucent Vox Remix)
2. Wiretappeur – My Real Name Is
3. Antix – Lost & Found (Jamie Stevens Golden Return Remix)
4. King Roc, Dimitri Nakov – Alameda Jau
5. Sabb – 22 Years
6. Kev Obrien – Valentines And 909s (MANIK’s 808s Remix)
7. Vek, Hakimonu – Frontal Lobe (James Blonde & Oliver Deutschmann Remix)
8. Luke Fair – Goldfish (Dosem Remix)
9. GMJ – First There Was Sound (Jamie Stevens Remix)
10. Audio Junkies, Lonya – Couples
11. Ian O’Donovan – Aurora Borealis
12. Marc Marzenit – Neo Galaxy
13. Way Out West – Bodymotion (D.Ramirez Remix)
14. John Graham – In Your Boat
The Blogosphere is a small world!
by adam on Feb.15, 2007, under blogs, friends
Whilst looking at Warrens latest VLOG I noticed that there was a link to Ben Haines blog… so I thought I’d check it out…. and there on the right hand side I already find that Ben has added a link to www.adamcoates.com. The www subdomain was actually displaying a page from Googles apps for your domain. I love apps for your domain for the gmail side of things, but decided the webhosting was a bit limited. Anyway rather than ask Ben to update his link to point to adamcoates.com I’ve updated the DNS so that www.adamcoates.com will now resolve to the same thing. If you wanted the old site, its still available.
On the assumption that Ben will probably notice incoming links from this site (hello Ben!) I’ve reciprocated by adding a link to both Ben’s blog and also Andrew Rowson’s blog (another ex Reuters colleague). It really is a small world and I’m actually slightly disturbed by the number of us who have blogs now….. surely we should be spending the time creating some dodgy startup that my current employer can pay a small fortune for?!
Ben/Andrew – leave a comment if you do read this, (as Ben is also using wordpress I’m pretty sure he’ll notice the new inbound link fairly quickly)