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Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Soviet-Afghan War – The Empire That Bled to Death
Episode 26 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Soviet-Afghan War (1979–1989) — the conflict that drained Soviet power and accelerated the collapse of the Cold War order. After a communist coup destabilized Afghanistan, the Soviet Union intervened in December 1979 to prop up a friendly regime, expecting a short and decisive operation. Instead, it became trapped in a long and costly guerrilla war. Afghan resistance fighters, known as the Mujahideen, used their knowledge of mountainous terrain to wage hit-and-run attacks against Soviet forces. Poorly adapted to counterinsurgency warfare, Soviet troops struggled against an invisible enemy. The balance shifted further in the mid-19...
2026-02-10
07 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Yom Kippur War – When Surprise Changed the Middle East
Episode 25 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Yom Kippur War (1973) — the conflict that shattered Israel’s sense of invincibility and reshaped Middle Eastern politics. After Israel’s decisive victory in the Six-Day War of 1967, Egypt and Syria sought to regain lost territory and restore national pride. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat planned a limited war designed not to destroy Israel, but to force diplomatic negotiations. On October 6, 1973, during the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, Egyptian and Syrian forces launched a coordinated surprise attack. Egyptian troops crossed the Suez Canal and broke through the Bar-Lev Line, while Syrian tanks ad...
2026-02-03
08 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Tet Offensive – When Victory Turned Into Doubt
Episode 24 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles examines the Tet Offensive (1968) — the moment the Vietnam War shifted from a military contest to a crisis of confidence. Despite repeated assurances from U.S. leadership that victory was near, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched a massive, coordinated surprise attack during the Tet holiday, striking more than 100 cities, towns, and military bases across South Vietnam. Although the offensive was ultimately repelled and resulted in devastating losses for communist forces, its psychological impact was profound. Images of fighting in Saigon, including the breach of the U.S. Embassy, and weeks of brut...
2026-01-27
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Inchon – The Amphibious Gamble That Saved South Korea
Episode 23 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles examines the Battle of Inchon (1950) — the bold amphibious assault that reversed the course of the Korean War. After North Korean forces drove South Korean and UN troops to the brink of defeat at the Pusan Perimeter, General Douglas MacArthur proposed a daring plan: land deep behind enemy lines at the heavily fortified port of Inchon. The operation faced enormous risks, including extreme tides, narrow channels, high seawalls, and urban terrain. Many commanders opposed the plan, but MacArthur believed surprise would compensate for the dangers. On September 15, 1950, UN forces launched Operation Chromite, catching Nort...
2026-01-20
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Battle of the Bulge – Hitler’s Last Gamble
Episode 22 explores the Battle of the Bulge (1944–1945) — Nazi Germany’s final major offensive of World War II. With Allied armies closing in after D-Day, Hitler launched a last desperate counterstroke through the heavily forested Ardennes, hoping to split British and American forces, capture Antwerp, and force a negotiated peace. Taking advantage of winter weather and thinly defended lines, German troops smashed into the American front on December 16, 1944, creating a deep “bulge” in the Allied lines. The attack caused chaos and forced the Allies into a fighting retreat. The battle’s pivotal moment came at Bastogne, where the encircled 101st Airborne Division hel...
2026-01-13
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
El Alamein – The Desert Turns Against Hitler
Episode 21 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles examines the Second Battle of El Alamein (1942) — the clash that halted Axis expansion in North Africa and marked a decisive shift in World War II. After a series of British defeats, Axis forces under Erwin Rommel advanced deep into Egypt, threatening the Suez Canal and vital Allied supply routes. At El Alamein, geography forced both armies into a narrow front, eliminating maneuver and making a decisive stand unavoidable. The arrival of General Bernard Montgomery transformed the British Eighth Army. Rejecting risky improvisation, Montgomery rebuilt morale, stockpiled supplies, and prepared a carefully planned offe...
2026-01-06
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Midway – The Battle That Turned the Pacific War
Episode 20 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles focuses on the Battle of Midway (June 1942) — the decisive naval clash that reversed the momentum of the Pacific War. After early Japanese victories, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto planned to lure and destroy the remaining U.S. aircraft carriers by attacking Midway Atoll. Unbeknownst to him, American codebreakers had identified the target, allowing Admiral Chester W. Nimitz to position U.S. carriers in ambush. On June 4, Japanese carriers launched strikes against Midway but failed to neutralize the base. As Japanese decks were crowded with rearming aircraft, American torpedo squadrons attacked, suffering devastating losses but draw...
2025-12-30
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Stalingrad – Breaking the Nazi Tide
Episode 19 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles examines the Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943), the pivotal confrontation that broke the momentum of Nazi Germany in World War II. As part of Hitler’s southern campaign, German forces advanced toward the Volga River to seize the industrial city of Stalingrad and secure access to vital oil fields. The city was reduced to ruins by aerial bombardment, but the destruction favored Soviet defenders, who fought in brutal close-quarters combat amid rubble, factories, and cellars. Bound by Stalin’s order of “Not one step back,” Soviet troops clung to narrow positions while commanders secretly prepared a c...
2025-12-22
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Somme – The Cost of Modern War
Episode 18 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles examines the Battle of the Somme (1916), one of the deadliest and most defining battles of World War I. Launched by Britain and France to relieve pressure on Verdun and break the stalemate on the Western Front, the offensive relied heavily on an unprecedented artillery bombardment intended to destroy German defenses. However, the German army survived in deep bunkers, leaving their machine guns largely intact. On July 1, 1916, tens of thousands of British soldiers advanced across open ground, only to be cut down by devastating fire. The first day alone produced nearly 60,000 British casualties, ma...
2025-12-14
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Verdun – The Furnace of French Resistance
Episode 17 explores the Battle of Verdun (1916) — one of the longest, bloodiest, and most symbolically powerful battles in World War I. Seeking to break the stalemate on the Western Front, German Chief of Staff Erich von Falkenhayn launched an offensive aimed not at capturing land but at destroying French morale through sheer attrition. Verdun, a historic fortress city, was chosen precisely because the French would feel compelled to defend it “to the last man.” Beginning on February 21, 1916, the Germans unleashed an unprecedented artillery bombardment, reducing forests, villages, and trenches to rubble. France rushed reinforcements under General Philippe Pétain, who organized the Voi...
2025-12-08
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Gettysburg – The High-Water Mark of the Confederacy
Episode 16 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles covers the Battle of Gettysburg (1863) — the pivotal moment of the American Civil War. After a string of Confederate victories, General Robert E. Lee invaded the North, hoping to force political concessions or foreign recognition. His army clashed unexpectedly with Union forces under General George G. Meade in the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Day 1 saw Confederate troops push Union forces back through the town, but the Union seized strong defensive positions on Cemetery Hill and surrounding ridges.Day 2 brought Lee’s attempt to roll up the Union flanks, leading to brutal fighti...
2025-12-01
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Waterloo – The Fall of an Emperor
Episode 15 recounts the Battle of Waterloo (1815), the final, decisive clash that ended Napoleon Bonaparte’s rule. After escaping exile and returning to power, Napoleon attempted to defeat the British under Duke of Wellington and the Prussians under Blücher before they could unite. The battle unfolded near Waterloo, where muddy terrain slowed the French advance. Fierce fighting erupted at Hougoumont, French cavalry assaults failed against British infantry squares, and although the French captured La Haye Sainte, Wellington’s line held. The turning point came when Prussian reinforcements struck Napoleon’s flank. In a last attempt at victory, Napoleon deployed his elite I...
2025-11-24
06 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Austerlitz – Napoleon’s Greatest Victory
Episode 14 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Battle of Austerlitz (1805) — widely regarded as Napoleon’s greatest military triumph. Facing the combined armies of Russia and Austria, Napoleon deliberately appeared weak, thinning his right flank and pretending to retreat. The Allied commanders, overconfident and eager for a quick victory, shifted their forces south to exploit this supposed weakness. At dawn on December 2, thick fog covered the battlefield. As the Allies advanced, they unknowingly left their center — the Pratzen Heights — dangerously exposed. When the fog lifted, Napoleon launched Marshal Soult straight at the weakened heights, splitting the Allied army in two. Co...
2025-11-18
05 min
Digital Dance Radio
Digital Dance Radio 114 | Meetch
FAED - BOUT TO GO DUMB AGAIN [Open Haus Records] 00:00 Öwnboss, Schillist & Silque - Tudum [STMPED RCRDS] 03:08 Kieran San Jose - Tonight (Original Mix) 07:03 Chan - All I Need [Wh0 Plays] 11:42 LA Riots - Always Thinking [YAYO Records] 15:19 KYLE PEREZ - Berserk [Gold Bloc Records] 19:20 Bleu Clair - Boom Boom [Terminal Underground] 22:50 HoneyLuv & Cakes da Killa - Bring It Back [Insomniac Music Group] 26:05 Flashmob & Raumakustik - Club Talk [Toolroom] 31:35 Shermanology - Coco Loco (feat. KUENTA & Cheryl Lispier) [Milk & Sugar] 36:02 G...
2025-11-14
00 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Trafalgar – Nelson’s Naval Supremacy
Episode 13 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles recounts the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) — the defining naval clash of the Napoleonic Wars. Facing a combined French and Spanish fleet intent on invading Britain, Admiral Horatio Nelson led 27 British ships against 33 enemy vessels near Cape Trafalgar, off the coast of Spain. Instead of following traditional tactics, Nelson boldly broke the enemy line in two, creating chaos and forcing close-range combat. The British fleet’s superior discipline and gunnery turned the battle decisively in their favor. By day’s end, 22 enemy ships were destroyed or captured — and not a single British ship was lost. Nels...
2025-11-12
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Yorktown – The Birth of a New Nation
2025-11-06
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Saratoga – America’s Turning Point
Episode 11 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles revisits the Battle of Saratoga (1777) — the defining moment of the American Revolution. British General John Burgoyne marched south from Canada with 8,000 troops, planning to split the colonies in two. But his advance through the New York wilderness was slow, and American forces under General Horatio Gates and the fiery Benedict Arnold blocked his path. The first clash at Freeman’s Farm ended indecisively but cost the British dearly. Three weeks later, at Bemis Heights, Burgoyne attacked again — and this time, Arnold’s bold, unauthorized counterattack shattered the British lines. Surrounded, out of supplies...
2025-10-31
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Vienna – The Siege that Stopped the Ottomans
Episode 10 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles recounts the Battle of Vienna (1683) — the decisive clash that halted the Ottoman Empire’s final advance into Europe. Led by Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha, an Ottoman army of more than 150,000 men surrounded Vienna, defended by only 15,000 under Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg. For two months, the city endured constant bombardment and starvation, desperately holding out for reinforcements. Salvation came in the form of King Jan III Sobieski of Poland, who led a coalition of Polish, Austrian, and German troops. On September 12, 1683, Sobieski’s forces descended from the hills above Vienna, launching...
2025-10-25
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Lepanto – Clash for the Mediterranean
Episode 9 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Battle of Lepanto (1571), one of the largest naval battles in history and the final great clash of oar-powered warships. The battle was fought between the expanding Ottoman Empire, led by Admiral Ali Pasha, and the Holy League, a temporary alliance of Christian powers commanded by Don John of Austria. Despite political divisions, Europe united to halt Ottoman control of the Mediterranean. In the Gulf of Patras, the two massive fleets collided in brutal ship-to-ship combat. The turning point came when Ali Pasha was killed and his flagship captured, shattering Ottoman mo...
2025-10-20
05 min
WHIZZZ AND LOVE
WHIZZZ AND LOVE DU VENDREDI 17 OCTOBRE ( WAITING FOR LOVE,)
Le Pas Veinard De La Semaine : effacé par une erreur technique du rectorat, ce prof d'anglais apprend à vivre d'amour (peu) et d'eau fraiche (bien fraiche) Mix #1Sister Sledge - Love don't go through no changes on meBabytalk - ChanceNu Genea - Scialla (Ritmo version)Shaheri - Dokhtar shekar (Polocorp remix) La Founetrack : Drixxxé, ancien beatmaker de Triptik nous offre (presque) en vinyle une sélection issue de ses mixtapes érotiques Mix #2Call Sender - YutoriEl Michels Affair feat. Rogé - MagicaKing Most - Doro...
2025-10-18
2h 00
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Agincourt – Arrows Against Armor
Episode 8 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles covers the Battle of Agincourt (1415), a stunning English victory during the Hundred Years’ War. King Henry V, leading a small, exhausted force of around 6,000 men, faced a vastly larger French army — possibly three to five times his size. The French nobles, confident in their heavy cavalry and armor, underestimated the English longbowmen and the muddy, narrow terrain. When the battle began, English archers unleashed waves of arrows that disrupted and panicked the French cavalry. The wet, constricted battlefield caused the French troops to become tightly packed and immobilized, turning their superior numbers into a...
2025-10-16
04 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Hastings – The Norman Conquest of England
Episode 7 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles recounts the Battle of Hastings (1066), where William, Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold Godwinson of England. After Harold had just repelled a Viking invasion in the north, he rushed south to face William’s invading Norman army. Harold’s troops formed a strong shield wall atop Senlac Hill, initially repelling Norman attacks. However, the tide turned when sections of Harold’s men broke formation to chase what appeared to be a Norman retreat — possibly a feigned maneuver. William seized the opportunity, counterattacked with cavalry, and gradually broke the shield wall. King Harold was killed...
2025-10-10
04 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Zama – Rome’s Revenge Against Carthage
Battle of Zama (202 BCE), the climactic encounter that ended the Second Punic War. After years of devastating victories in Italy, Hannibal Barca was recalled to defend Carthage against the rising Roman commander Publius Cornelius Scipio. On the plains of North Africa, Hannibal deployed elephants and a mixed army of mercenaries, allies, and veterans, while Scipio commanded disciplined Roman legions supported by Numidian cavalry. Scipio’s clever tactics neutralized the elephants, held against Hannibal’s infantry, and then, with his cavalry returning to strike from behind, encircled the Carthaginian army. Hannibal was defeated, and Carthage was forced into submission. The battle mark...
2025-10-06
05 min
Trve. Cvlt. Pop!
Ep.153: The Very Best Music of September... and One from October
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz go through the very best music of September, and one from October as well.We look at new music from AFI (that's the October one), Suede, Big Thief, Nine Inch Nails, G-Flip, Geese, David Byrne and the Ghost Train Orchestra, Saint Etienne, Kojey Radical, Sprints, Maruja, Baxter Dury, Liquid Mike, Shame, Chip Wickham, Kieran Hebden & William Tyler, G-Flip, Modern Life is War, Venera, Chore, Wednesday, Teenage Bottlerocket and Nation of Language.We also review Oasis...
2025-10-03
2h 26
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Cannae – Hannibal’s Tactical Masterpiece
Episode 5 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles tells the story of the Battle of Cannae (216 BCE) during the Second Punic War. Hannibal Barca, outnumbered by a massive Roman army, executed one of the most brilliant battlefield maneuvers ever recorded. Using a curved formation and strategic retreat at the center, he drew the Romans in, then encircled them with his elite infantry and cavalry. The result was catastrophic for Rome — as many as 50,000 soldiers were killed in a single day, including senators and commanders. It was one of the deadliest defeats in Roman history and remains a model of tactical geni...
2025-10-02
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Gaugamela – Alexander’s Triumph Over Persia
Episode 4 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles recounts the Battle of Gaugamela (331 BCE), where Alexander the Great faced the Persian king Darius III in one of antiquity’s most decisive clashes. Vastly outnumbered, Alexander’s 40,000 men confronted a Persian army possibly five times their size on the plains near Gaugamela. Using brilliant strategy, Alexander lured Persian cavalry away from the center, then led a daring charge straight at Darius himself. When the Persian king fled the battlefield, his army collapsed. The victory shattered the Persian Empire and made Alexander master of the Near East. More than a tactical triumph, Gaugam...
2025-09-28
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Salamis – Naval Brilliance Saves Greece
Episode 3 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles focuses on the Battle of Salamis (480 BCE), a decisive naval encounter in the Persian Wars. After the fall of Thermopylae and the burning of Athens, the Greek city-states faced destruction. Themistocles, the Athenian commander, lured the larger Persian fleet under Xerxes I into the narrow straits of Salamis with a clever deception. There, the Greek triremes, agile and well-coordinated, smashed into the overcrowded Persian ships, turning their numerical advantage into chaos. By the battle’s end, nearly half of the Persian fleet was destroyed, forcing Xerxes to retreat and abandoning his ambitions of c...
2025-09-24
04 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
Thermopylae – 300 Spartans Against an Empire
Episode 2 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles tells the story of the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BCE), where a small Greek force led by King Leonidas of Sparta confronted the massive Persian invasion under King Xerxes I. Around 7,000 Greeks held the narrow mountain pass against overwhelming numbers, with the legendary 300 Spartans forming the core of the defense. For two days, the Greeks repelled wave after wave of Persian attacks, but a betrayal revealed a hidden path that allowed the Persians to outflank them. Leonidas dismissed most of the army, remaining with his Spartans, 700 Thespians, and 400 Thebans to fight to the de...
2025-09-19
05 min
Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles
The Battle of Marathon – The Birth of Western Resistance
Episode 1 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Battle of Marathon (490 BCE), where a small Greek force of about 10,000 Athenians and allies defeated a much larger Persian army. The Persians, led by King Darius I, sought to punish Athens for supporting a revolt, but the Athenians under General Miltiades used daring tactics: thinning their center, strengthening their wings, and charging across the plain to overwhelm the Persians. The victory was stunning — over 6,000 Persians died compared to fewer than 200 Greeks. Legend tells of a messenger running from Marathon to Athens to announce victory, inspiring the modern marathon race. More impo...
2025-09-17
04 min
Rucks, Mauls & Oval Balls
Ep. 18 - Rowe Riles Up Rory
George Ford masterminds Sale's statement victory over Saracens in a match that signals the Sharks' potential title credentials. With impeccable game management and a try of his own, Ford showcases why he deserves Lions consideration while steering Sale's increasingly Saracens-esque structure. Meanwhile, Tom Willis puts in a heroic shift for Saracens with 126 metres carried and 10 defenders beaten, almost single-handedly keeping them competitive.Bath unveil their secret weapon as rookie fly-half Kieran Donoghue delivers one of the most remarkable Premiership debuts ever seen. The half-English, half-Irish 10 accumulates an astonishing 181 metres carried and four try assists against Newcastle, immediately...
2025-04-30
1h 22
All i need is Techno! by dj Shabby
dj Shabby - April 2024 Deep Tech Mix
Booking and demo: yakovchenkoviacheslav@gmail.comLinks:Telegram;https://t.me/dj_shabbyMixCloud:https://www.mixcloud.com/dj-shabbyApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/all-i-need-is-drum-and-bass-by-dj-shabby/id1455849580https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/all-i-need-is-techno-by-dj-shabby/id1646238011LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/djshabbyHelp me to buy a new laptop:https://send.monobank.ua/jar/3...
2024-08-24
1h 36
Solardo presents The Spot
Solardo Presents Sola Radio 086
Solardo Presents Sola Radio hosted by Volaris. A 60 minute insight into their world, bringing you the most cutting edge house & techno from around the globe, whilst also including the Spot Light mix series featuring some of the hottest artists going. Hit subscribe and enter Sola Radio! Disclosure & Eliza Doolittle - You & Me (Rivo Remix) [UMC]ChaseWest & Discip - U. [Revival New York]Ciclo - Groove Is Back [Snatch!]DLMT & Kamino - Body Music [Casablanca]Miguel Lobo - I See You Blurred [hedZup]JB Martinz - Toy Niai [VIVa LTD]Tiga Vs. Audion...
2024-01-19
00 min
The Scottish Housing News Podcast
46 - Alloa and town centre living with Steve Malone, Johnny Cadell and Grant Baxter
Kieran Findlay is joined by Steve Malone and Johnny Cadell, both principal architects at Architecture & Design Scotland, and Grant Baxter, the planning & building standards team leader at Clackmannanshire Council, to tell the story of a town centre development at Primrose Street in Alloa. Together they share their experiences of working to support the multi-generational housing project, explore the collaborative policy, design, community engagement and procurement processes involved in the journey and reveal how the project became a catalyst for regeneration not just in the town centre, but in nearby Alva and across Clackmannanshire. Jimmy Black...
2023-11-20
44 min
Eerie Earth Podcast
The Mystery of Baxter Woods - Eerie Earth - Season 2 Episode 4
Welcome to Eerie Earth. This episode is an original tale written by Kieran Begg for Eerie Earth. Arthur spends the night in Baxter Woods only to discover there is more to the woods than meets the eye. If you enjoy Eerie Earth consider joining my patreon, for only £3 a month you will get a shout out on every episode as well as helping out a growing podcast. For more information please visit www.patreon.com/eerieearth or head to www.eerieearth.com Please follow on all social media a...
2023-09-25
13 min
DC on SCREEN | DC Studios News/Review
A Sentimental 700th | Q&A, Feedback and Flipper Hands
Dave and Jason answer your questions and get sentimental with friends writing in to congratulate, speculate and inquire about the show, the state of the DC films and television, and what DC on SCREEN means to them:Giuseppe Vicaretti wants to know if water is indeed wet.David Wang requests a Zack Snyder's Justice League Commentary episode!Donny Hollingsworth offers his praise for the show!Lou Lanza loves the show and Dave's voice DOES NOT put him to sleep!Denton Trotter enjoys the show and it makes him feel like he did talking comics with friends.Andre' Sparks wants...
2023-09-04
1h 24
卧房撸歌
夏夜吹起Mixtape的票根
A Brighter Summer Day 王柏森 - Why 00:00:51 Fred again.., Brian Eno - Enough 00:02:28 Tratenwald - And the Night Will Shine 00:04:14 Colin Stetson - The surface and the light 00:06:40 Kieran Hebden, William Tyler - Darkness, Darkness 00:09:45 Khruangbin - Summer Madness 00:11:44 Air - Le voyage de Pénélope 00:13:42 Stereolab - Come And Play In The Milky Night 00:16:15 Baxter Dury - I'm Not Your Dog 00:18:59 Kingfisher - Do You Think I'm Pretty 00:21:35 Bon Iver - For Emma 00:23:27 Black Country, New Road - Haldern 00:25:50 black midi - Marlene Dietrich 00:29:56 Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marleen 00:32:33 James Blake - I Only Know - What I Know N...
2023-06-11
1h 28
HABITAT il Podcast
La morte di un ghiacciaio (Christian Casarotto - glaciologo MUSE)
Ben ritrovati con il consueto podcast di Habitat. In questa decima puntata parliamo della morte di un ghiacciaio islandese in sei settimane, condensate in un minuto di immagini in time-lapse filmate dal dottor Kieran Baxter della Dundee University. Il ghiacciaio si trova in un Parco Nazionale a 380 km dalla capitale Reykjavik. Parliamo con Christian Casarotto, glaciologo del Muse, grande esperto di ghiacciai alpini, dell'impatto che il cambiamento climatico sta avendo su alcuni dei paesaggi più fragili e belli del pianeta. Sembra infatti che nel 2021 siano andate perse diverse decine di metri del ghiacciaio islandese, e secondo l'ufficio meteorologico d...
2022-09-13
04 min
The Middle Figure Radio
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI deadmau5 – Monophobia Cristoph – SFB Pryda – Loving You Cristoph – On The Inside Sharam – Melodi Victor Ruiz – Dying Of The Light (Victor’s Interstellar Remake) Boris Brejcha – Redemption Boris Brejcha – Butterflies Jeremy Olander – Rypamont Wess – London Town Above & Beyond – Small Moments – Edit Above & Beyond – Counting Down The Days [feat. Gemma Hayes] Mr. Probz – Waves – Robin Schulz Radio Edit Hatzler – Almandin Victor Ruiz – Hope Kanzler...
2022-05-03
00 min
Rakan I Am Radio
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI deadmau5 – Monophobia Cristoph – SFB Pryda – Loving You Cristoph – On The Inside Sharam – Melodi Victor Ruiz – Dying Of The Light (Victor’s Interstellar Remake) Boris Brejcha – Redemption Boris Brejcha – Butterflies Jeremy Olander – Rypamont Wess – London Town Above & Beyond – Small Moments – Edit Above & Beyond – Counting Down The Days [feat. Gemma Hayes] Mr. Probz – Waves – Robin Schulz Radio Edit Hatzler – Almandin Victor Ruiz – Hope Kanzler...
2022-05-03
00 min
Rakan I Am Radio
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI
The Plonka Bros. Present: Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXXI deadmau5 – Monophobia Cristoph – SFB Pryda – Loving You Cristoph – On The Inside Sharam – Melodi Victor Ruiz – Dying Of The Light (Victor’s Interstellar Remake) Boris Brejcha – Redemption Boris Brejcha – Butterflies Jeremy Olander – Rypamont Wess – London Town Above & Beyond – Small Moments – Edit Above & Beyond – Counting Down The Days [feat. Gemma Hayes] Mr. Probz – Waves – Robin Schulz Radio Edit Hatzler – Almandin Victor Ruiz – Hope Kanzler...
2022-05-03
00 min
Rakan I Am Radio
Luca(◉◡◉)™a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXV
Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXV Tracklist: Fred again.. – Mollie (Hear Your Name) Fred again.. – Tate (How I Feel) Baxter Dury, Fred again.. – Baxter (These Are My Friends) Ben Kim – Somebody To Love (Extended Mix) Jeremy Olander – Rypamont deadmau5 – The Veldt (Eric Prydz Remix) (Feat. Chris James) Riton, Nightcrawlers – Friday (feat. Mufasa & Hypeman) (Dopamine Re-Edit) Purple Disco Machine – Body Funk Kanzler & Wischnewski, Arts & Leni – Volture (Arts & Leni Remix) D-Unity, Filterheadz – Raw (Filterheadz Remix) Kanzler & Wischnewski – El Mariachi (Stereo Jack Remix) Gorgon City – Roped In (Extended Mix) THEMBA (SA) – Social Distancing (Extended Mix) Roger Shah, Sian Evans – Hide U (J...
2022-02-20
00 min
The Middle Figure Radio
Luca(◉◡◉)™a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXV
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Luca(◉◡◉)™a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXV
Luca(◉◡◉)a༙g༙🅨n༙d༙a༙Я Vol. XXV Tracklist: Fred again.. – Mollie (Hear Your Name) Fred again.. – Tate (How I Feel) Baxter Dury, Fred again.. – Baxter (These Are My Friends) Ben Kim – Somebody To Love (Extended Mix) Jeremy Olander – Rypamont deadmau5 – The Veldt (Eric Prydz Remix) (Feat. Chris James) Riton, Nightcrawlers – Friday (feat. Mufasa & Hypeman) (Dopamine Re-Edit) Purple Disco Machine – Body Funk Kanzler & Wischnewski, Arts & Leni – Volture (Arts & Leni Remix) D-Unity, Filterheadz – Raw (Filterheadz Remix) Kanzler & Wischnewski – El Mariachi (Stereo Jack Remix) Gorgon City – Roped In (Extended Mix) THEMBA (SA) – Social Distancing (Extended Mix) Roger Shah, Sian Evans – Hide U (J...
2022-02-20
00 min