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[0:53] Slamtype – Ok [GENERATION HEX] [1:32] DJ KUBA & NEITAN – Everybody [HEXAGON] [2:32] Declain & Elle Vee – Favorite Person [MAXXIMIZE] [4:32] Masked Wolf – Astronaut In The Ocean (Josh Peters Remix) [ELEKTRA] [5:35] Max Styler – Fool’s Paradise [SPINNIN’] [7:17] Armin van Buuren ft. RBVLN – Weight Of The World (Armin van Buuren Club Mix) [ARMADA] [7:59] Hardwell & Timmy Trumpet – The Underground [REVEALED] [10:03] Morgan Page & Steve James ft. Brooke Tomlinson – Like I Do [ARMADA] [11:46] FERGO – Leave Behind [SOMETHING GOOD] [13:21] Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc – Wake Me Up [PRMD/ISLAND] [15:10] Jay Hardway – In My Head [HEARTFELDT] [16:20] Tiësto – The Business (Vintage Culture & Dubdogz Remix) [ATLANTIC] [17:50] BYOR – Keep On Dancin’ [MUSICAL FREEDOM] [19:10] Tony Junior & KEVU – Centaur [RAVE CULTURE] [20:41] Lady Bee ft. Cara Melin – Driver Seat [MIXMASH] [21:56] MorganJ & Andrea Damante – Party Till We Die [THE MYTH OF NYX] [23:11] Timmy Trumpet & Afrojack – Stay Mine [SPINNIN’] [26:23] TNT aka Technoboy ‘N’ Tuneboy – Thor [DIRTY WORKZ] Timmy Trumpet’s Favourite Festival Anthems: [28:41] Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash ft. John Martin – Reload [REFUNE] [30:56] Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah (Brennan Heart & Toneshifterz Remix) [ARMIND] [34:03] Martin Garrix – Animals [SPINNIN’] [35:30] Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child [EMI UK] [38:11] Avicii – Levels [LE7ELS] [40:45] Badjokes – The Pain [SPRS] [41:45] MAKJ & Timmy Trumpet ft. Andrew W.K. – Party Till We Die [SPINNIN’] [42:57] MADDOW – Free Your Mind [BRING THE KINGDOM] [44:00] Trye & TOWI – Seen The Light [DUTCH MASTER WORKS] [45:59] Dubdisko – Nobody [SMASH DEEP] [46:46] Choomba ft. LP Giobbi & Blush’ko – Say It (Go Freek Remix) [SPINNIN’ DEEP] [48:01] Bolier & Joe Stone – Keep This Fire Burning (Voost Remix) [SPINNIN’] [49:18] Andy Grammer & R3HAB – Close To You [CYB3RPVNK] [51:03] HIDDN & Almero – Body Work [SMASH DEEP] [52:04] Landis X Kiral – Wasting Time [FRESH SQUEEZE] [53:30] Ilkay Sencan & Vintage Culture ft. Yoelle – Superpowers (Dimitri Vegas Edit) [HOUSE OF HOUSE] [56:01] Khrebto – Coming Home [GENERATION HEX] [56:33] Armando – Addict [ARMADA] [57:44] Morgan Page & VIVID – Fade Away [ARMADA]
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Listen or download Timmy Trumpet - SINPHONY Radio 008 for free now!
Artist: Timmy Trumpet Show: Timmy Trumpet – SINPHONY Radio 008 Quality: 320 Kbps 48000 Khz Genre: House, Electro Source: RSS
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Timmy Trumpet – SINPHONY Radio 008 Tracklist
Music from Avicii, Armin, Hardwell & Afrojack plus it’s the last week to enter the Zero Gravity competition!
[0:53] Slamtype – Ok [GENERATION HEX] [1:32] DJ KUBA & NEITAN – Everybody [HEXAGON] [2:32] Declain & Elle Vee – Favorite Person [MAXXIMIZE] [4:32] Masked Wolf – Astronaut In The Ocean (Josh Peters Remix) [ELEKTRA] [5:35] Max Styler – Fool’s Paradise [SPINNIN’] [7:17] Armin van Buuren ft. RBVLN – Weight Of The World (Armin van Buuren Club Mix) [ARMADA] [7:59] Hardwell & Timmy Trumpet – The Underground [REVEALED] [10:03] Morgan Page & Steve James ft. Brooke Tomlinson – Like I Do [ARMADA] [11:46] FERGO – Leave Behind [SOMETHING GOOD] [13:21] Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc – Wake Me Up [PRMD/ISLAND] [15:10] Jay Hardway – In My Head [HEARTFELDT] [16:20] Tiësto – The Business (Vintage Culture & Dubdogz Remix) [ATLANTIC] [17:50] BYOR – Keep On Dancin’ [MUSICAL FREEDOM] [19:10] Tony Junior & KEVU – Centaur [RAVE CULTURE] [20:41] Lady Bee ft. Cara Melin – Driver Seat [MIXMASH] [21:56] MorganJ & Andrea Damante – Party Till We Die [THE MYTH OF NYX] [23:11] Timmy Trumpet & Afrojack – Stay Mine [SPINNIN’] [26:23] TNT aka Technoboy ‘N’ Tuneboy – Thor [DIRTY WORKZ] Timmy Trumpet’s Favourite Festival Anthems: [28:41] Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash ft. John Martin – Reload [REFUNE] [30:56] Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah (Brennan Heart & Toneshifterz Remix) [ARMIND] [34:03] Martin Garrix – Animals [SPINNIN’] [35:30] Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child [EMI UK] [38:11] Avicii – Levels [LE7ELS] [40:45] Badjokes – The Pain [SPRS] [41:45] MAKJ & Timmy Trumpet ft. Andrew W.K. – Party Till We Die [SPINNIN’] [42:57] MADDOW – Free Your Mind [BRING THE KINGDOM] [44:00] Trye & TOWI – Seen The Light [DUTCH MASTER WORKS] [45:59] Dubdisko – Nobody [SMASH DEEP] [46:46] Choomba ft. LP Giobbi & Blush’ko – Say It (Go Freek Remix) [SPINNIN’ DEEP] [48:01] Bolier & Joe Stone – Keep This Fire Burning (Voost Remix) [SPINNIN’] [49:18] Andy Grammer & R3HAB – Close To You [CYB3RPVNK] [51:03] HIDDN & Almero – Body Work [SMASH DEEP] [52:04] Landis X Kiral – Wasting Time [FRESH SQUEEZE] [53:30] Ilkay Sencan & Vintage Culture ft. Yoelle – Superpowers (Dimitri Vegas Edit) [HOUSE OF HOUSE] [56:01] Khrebto – Coming Home [GENERATION HEX] [56:33] Armando – Addict [ARMADA] [57:44] Morgan Page & VIVID – Fade Away [ARMADA]
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New from Every Movie Has a Lesson by Don Shanahan: CAPSULE REVIEWS: 5th annual Irish American Movie Hooley
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As an Chicagoan of strong Irish descent myself, let me step in and play the part of “good authority.” I have it on good authority that the annual Irish American Movie Hooley is a boisterous event with a trio of buried treasure movies that normally wouldn’t grace American screens. Just as the event’s name translates: “When a party gets rowdy, the Irish call it a ‘hooley.’” You need to join the 5th edition of this artistic autumnal party at The Gene Siskel Film Center over the weekend of September 27–29. Come for the scene. Consume some friendly and fascinating culture.
Barbara Scharres, the Director of Programming for The Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, and Irish American radio personality Mike Houlihan recently announced the three choice selections for the upcoming fifth annual mini-festival. All three are making their Chicago premiere with one American premiere to close the weekend slate.
MISTY BUTTON
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Misty Button shows us that the whole “starving artist” trope of creative individuals being lousy f–kups with commitment issues is not solely an American pitfall.  It bites the Irish too. The protagonist matching these well-worn traits is James, played by Cillian O’Sullivan. To say he lands in a pickle in Misty Button would be an understatement.  It’s more like an inescapable vice tightening so hard the soaked-in whiskey squirts out of his pores in this slow-building dark comedy caper.
James and his uncorrected troubles reside in the far northern Bronx neighborhood of Woodlawn, known for its “Emerald Isle” turf of Irish-American heritage.  He meets the burdens of his working class life with a triple-dipped punch of groans, signs, and bursts of profanity. In the course of a single day after finding the bottom of another bottle of Jameson, James is canned from his bar job and living single when his wife Hayley (Hannah Jane McMurry) tosses her rings out the window.  Naturally, the impulsive James stoked his own fire to burn every bridge in each of these transpired events. When doesn’t lament in a shot glass, he does so seated at a typewriter trying to write something that gets him discovered.  
James and his friends Declan (Patrick Scherrer) and Eoin (Shaun Kennedy) get their ears bent by little rants emanating from Timmy Thomas, a loquacious bard of a man played by John Keating (recognized from last year’s Hooley entry Emerald City), sitting in the same tavern.  The twitchy, orange-eating middle-aged man propositions James and Eoin to do the legwork of placing a $10,000 bet on a 35-1 local racehorse named Misty Button.  When the two mates blow some of the money on drugs and miss the betting window, they now find themselves in debt to a local crime bully Alonzo (Bret Lada). Worst of all, instead of owing just the $10,000, they owe 35 times that because the titular longshot ended up winning the race, costing all involved a tremendously larger windfall of cash.
The hijinks that ensue from the script and direction of filmmaker Seanie Surgue (making his feature debut after an emerging career in short films) put James, Eoin, and Timmy Thomas through a bungled wringer.  Barstool banter turns into double-crosses. Swindles turn into smash-and-grab heists. Roughed up bumps and bruises meant to teach a lesson or two turn into murder. O’Sullivan, often looking and sounding like Colin Farrell Lite, smolders and shouts his way through these increasing obstacles.  The scene-stealer is always the wiry Keating. The line delivery and physical quirks of his yarns are infectious.  
This is, admittedly for a long stretch, a meandering way to encircle a drain of comeuppance. Misty Button is low on its expressions of suspense and does not employ a musical score to define any consistent tone.  You have to hang on words and narrative beats. Not all of that meshes smoothly or free from head-scratching character choices.
Just when Misty Button seems like it runs out calamities to justify where it’s going, the double-crosses emerging from the previously mentioned banter flip the movie (and you) on its ear. The wild third act twists are a saving grace that redeem what was messy and turns it into a clever hustle primed to be backed often by “The Rocky Road to Dublin” by The Dubliners. Come to be pleasantly surprised.
MILD RECOMMENDATION
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THE MAN WHO WANTED TO FLY
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CUMAR: A GALWAY RHAPSODY
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Annually and without fail, the Irish American Movie Holley delivers a gorgeously appointed documentary among the trio of features that either fascinates with an affecting citizen testimony or astonishes us with the natural beauty of the Emerald Isle.  Cumar: A Galway Rhapsody is a poetic and dazzling example of the later sample of non-fiction art.  With soaring cinematography across streets, surf, and sky, every inch of this documentary drips with the heavenly chemistry of its fine and proud home country.
Directed by Aodh O Coileain, Cumar: A Galway Rhapsody chronicles the layers of culture and natural wonders in and around the western city of its title.  Galway, the sixth most populous city of the country, will be the year-long title-holder of the European City of Culture next year in 2020, and this film shows many of the rich reasons why it was sought for that distinction.  A collection of six artists perform and explore the cultural nuance alongside the flowing stream of visuals.  
Those featured artists include writer Mike McCormack, poet Rita Ann Higgins, singer Róisín Seoighe, street theatre director Noeline Kavanagh, visual artist Pádraic Reaney and musician Máirtín O’Connor. A seventh comes from the narration of comedian Tommy Tiernan which adds context and character to the scenes observed.  The last topping bow of auditory presentation comes from composer Jake Morgan and music from Matthew Berrill and Nicola Geddes.  
The title word “cumar” translates to “confluence.”  In its most natural definition, confluence refers to where multiple waters converge.  In Galway’s case, that matches the River Corrib and the churning bays washed by the Atlantic Ocean.  Through labeled sections, Cumar: A Galway Rhapsody one of those artists is highlighted and the various sub-definitions of cumar and confluence preface each vignette.  Some of those thematic pinpoints include cumar as “the accord between the artist and his tools, the energy that binds the ensemble, the influence of a place on the human spirit, and the unity that stems from a gathering of people.
With this draping chapters, Cumar: A Galway Rhapsody is well-paced and patient with unwrapping its historical notes and asides. Each chapter is an anecdote to the soul of the people.  Parallel to the human element, each chapter, as well, is an earthly sermon to the land and sea. This is a fine credit to O Coileain and his editing team which included Conall de Cleir and Oisin Misteil.    
The true feast of this documentary is the serene photography.  Fast and slow, the blend of urban and domestic landscapes is observational and pastoral.  Near and far, the film is lifted even greater by the wondrous aerial photography captured by Roman Bugovskiy and fleet of cameras.  Theatrical screens will fill with this imagery and evoke dreams of reaching out and touching these divine treasures. That is an impressive treat and feat to enjoy at the Irish American Movie Hooley.
HIGH RECOMMENDATION
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Paddy’s Irish Whiskey will offer a sampling station in the lobby of the Gene Siskel Film Center before each screening, and also hold a free “whiskey raffle” after each screening and award a complimentary bottle of Paddy’s Irish Whiskey to the winner. After the Misty Button screening, director Seanie Sugrue will be in attendance for a talkback. As an added perk, the welcome audience is invited to an opening night reception at The Emerald Loop Bar and Grill, 216 N. Wabash Ave., immediately after the film, with complimentary Paddy’s Irish Whiskey.
For more information about the Movie Hooley, visit: http://moviehooley.org
All screenings and events are at the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St.
Tickets to each screening — unless stated otherwise — are $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members, and $5/Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) staff and School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) faculty, staff, and students. All tickets may be purchased at the Film Center Box Office. Both general admission and Film Center member tickets are available through the Gene Siskel Film Center’s website.
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ACNL Witchcraft
I've gotten back into playing acnl recently and been noticing so much witchy stuff you can do!! A lot of it is up to your own interpretation & you have to make your own correspondences but I wanted to post about it so here ya go
-divination based on which gem you get from the gem rock each day -could also do this with fossils or gyroids but gems already have correspondence resources so they're easier -seashell divination!! -Katrina is literally a fortune teller built into the game, USE HER -you could especially use the lucky clothing piece of the day in a luck spell if you have a similar thing irl!! -using villagers as tarot of some sort, coming up with correspondences for each and depending on if they're moving out, in, or staying, use that for divination(ie if a lazy villager is moving out it could mean nows your chance to get shit done) -for the correspondences you could base it on their looks(color, clothing style), language(catchphrase, quote), species, personality(lazy, cranky, etc) & more, it should be easy to discover your own correspondences! (: -you could also time travel to do this faster/get readings as many times as you want per day -altars for deities in rooms!! You could even have specific characters for specific deities -eating fruit/anything else edible like cake in honor of deities or as an offering of sorts -ik I have a lot of divination on this post as is but divining with flowers!! based on the colors of them and/or what kind of flower it is!! you can even do this based on placement of the flowers(ie if it's near a river it can be linked to water correspondences, or specifically river correspondences) -I SWEAR THIS IS THE LAST DIVINATION ONE divining with letters received from villagers,, gifts are bonus points -like sending them a letter with a question(gift included or not) and using the letter they send back as an answer to the question, the paper they used can also be relevant(lotus, firework, etc), and any gifts they give you -doing spells IN GAME!! like you can set up everything!! you have access to crystals, flowers, seashells(sea witchcraft anyone?), fruits(kitchen witchcraft!!), it's a cool way to do low budget witchcraft!! -you can also use fish and bugs in spells!! and literally anything really there's a ton of furniture and clothes and oh boy think of the possibilities?? amazing -candles are in the game too but you don't have a wide selection -if you don't have all the materials for a spell irl finish it in game!! -using lucky items as a boost in spells!! -the emotion things you can get(idr what they're called or w/e) for intent in spellwork -you could do things like curses by burying an object representing a person then burying pitfalls all around them -or a blessing but with crystals itself of pitfalls or something -you get the idea -SIGILS USING RELEVANT ITEMS. money sigil? place money bags(or anything else in the game you can get corresponding to money) in the shape of the sigil. love sigil? there's so many rose options and each color can mean different things, go for it -sigil fireworks -need to bury something in a spell but for example it's not biodegradable, or you can't bury something for some reason? just do it in game!! you could put it behind a house or something if you don't wanna ruin the aesthetic of your town -disposing of spellwork items by selling them to Reese -or by mailing them away -public works projects have so much potential i don't know where to start, I might come up with some specific ideas later but for now just think about it yourself, it ain't hard to figure out(fire pits, fountains, wind turbines, flower arches, there's stuff for all the elements and more) -yknow that thing where you can "report" villagers for being problematic? use that in curses, problematic language for a silence curse for example -transformation spell? go to shampoodles and get a makeover -turnips for anything money related as they are a popular source of money in the game -using npcs themselves in spells. need something to represent crafting? Cyrus. fashion? any of the able sisters or Gracie. anything youth or children related? Timmy & Tommy. so much more but I'll stop here. -you can customize so much furniture to have your own patterns, use this!! sigils, color correspondences, there's so many possibilities!! -sleep/dream spell? Dream suite. You could even perform spells while in the dream town and have it be kind of like the astral! -K.K. songs for any music magic, the names themselves can lead to correspondences -with the added option of the amiibo it makes it possible to make acnl magic more physical and present in this world. you could use the amiibo like a wand of sorts! -island tours as a base for spells -doing different initiatives in honor of deities(plant a tree for Demeter for example) -emoji spells but instead using the extra symbols you have access to in game(heart, star, etc) -multiple ways to implement this, for example have it be a villagers greeting/catchphrase and every time they say it in activates, you could send a letter to future you with it, put it on the bulletin board, etc -making a sigil pattern then displaying it at able sisters and for every villagers that starts wearing it, more power for the sigil
I never intended for this post to get so long but you can obviously see how much potential there is! This list was compiled over a couple of days, imagine how much more I could come up with if I spent longer on this!! If anyone wants me to make a correspondence list for anything acnl(especially villagers/npcs) lmk and I'll try to do it. (: If you want me to go in depth about any of the ideas above just ask and I can make a separate post about it. If you do anything based on these ideas please lmk!! I'd love to see what you did!! :D I might post about some of the things I do. ^-^  Some of these ideas could work in other versions of animal crossing but this is intended for acnl. do what works for you
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