• I never thought I’d end up discussing nightlife logistics in the middle of a classical concert.

    But that’s exactly what happened.

    We were sitting inside Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv, surrounded by people who seemed completely absorbed in the orchestra. The hall was elegant, the acoustics were flawless, and everything about the evening was very… proper.

    The only problem was that the three of us were bored.

    We had known each other since our student days at Bar-Ilan University. Different majors, different lives afterward, but somehow we always ended up crossing paths again.

    That night it was pure coincidence.

    The first one to break the silence was my friend from Naples.

    He leaned toward me, speaking quietly but gesturing like he was repairing an invisible engine.

    “Let me ask you something,” he said. “When people order those private party shows in Israel… what do they actually get?”

    I stared at him.

    “You waited until the quietest concert in the city to ask that?”

    He shrugged dramatically.

    “When the world slows down, people think more clearly.”

    Next to us sat our third friend, who had flown in from Osaka a few days earlier. He had been listening to the orchestra like a sound technician analyzing frequencies.

    After a moment he whispered:

    “This piece has a very slow tempo.”

    That was his polite way of agreeing with the mechanic.

    Timing comes first

    When someone organizes a private performance for a party, the first thing that matters is timing.

    Every event follows a schedule.

    Arrival of the performers.
    Preparation time.
    Performance segments.
    Wrap-up.

    It sounds simple, but timing is what determines whether the party feels natural or awkward.

    If the show begins too early, guests are not ready.
    If it starts too late, the energy disappears.

    Professional organizers pay close attention to this.

    Many private events across Israel are coordinated through IsraelStripper.co.il, a local entertainment agency that arranges performances for parties in different cities.

    https://israelstripper.co.il/

    Most requests begin with a quick message.

    WhatsApp: 052-8888-283

    My Italian friend nodded slowly.

    “Exactly like tuning a machine,” he said. “Everything depends on the right moment.”

    What the program usually includes

    The orchestra shifted into another movement.

    My friend from Naples leaned closer again.

    “So what happens during the show itself?”

    The program usually follows a structure.

    There is an entrance moment that introduces the performer.

    Then a central routine — the main part of the performance.

    After that, sometimes a short interaction with guests depending on the type of event.

    Each celebration is different.

    A bachelor party has a different energy than a birthday.
    A private villa event is different from a club stage.

    Our friend from Osaka spoke again, almost to himself.

    “A good set always has layers,” he said. “You build the mood step by step.”

    That comparison made sense.

    A show is not just a single act.

    It’s an atmosphere that gradually develops.

    The city also affects the plan

    The mechanic wasn’t finished with questions.

    “So what if someone wants a show somewhere outside Tel Aviv?”

    Location matters more than people think.

    Although Israel is compact, travel still changes the logistics.

    In Tel Aviv the performers are usually nearby.

    But events also happen in surrounding cities.

    For example, many celebrations take place in Bat Yam, especially for seaside parties.

    https://israelstripper.co.il/בת-ים/

    Another popular location is Modiin, where many private gatherings happen in homes or villas.

    https://israelstripper.co.il/מודיעין/

    Distance influences travel time, preparation, and the exact schedule of the program.

    The DJ from Osaka nodded thoughtfully.

    “Every location has its own rhythm,” he said.

    Boundaries are part of the process

    At this point the Italian looked genuinely surprised.

    He had assumed these events were spontaneous.

    In reality, professional performances come with clearly defined boundaries.

    Before the event begins, certain things are discussed.

    What kind of interaction is acceptable.
    What is strictly part of the show.
    What limits exist between performers and guests.

    These rules help everyone feel comfortable.

    Performers know their working conditions.
    Hosts understand the structure of the event.

    Agencies like IsraelStripper.co.il usually clarify these details in advance so the evening runs smoothly.

    The mechanic raised his eyebrows.

    “So it’s actually very organized.”

    “Yes,” I said. “Much more organized than people imagine.”

    Communication makes everything easier

    The orchestra began building toward the finale.

    The music finally had some energy.

    My friend from Osaka leaned forward slightly.

    “How do people usually arrange these events?”

    Most of the time the process starts with basic information.

    City.
    Type of celebration.
    Number of guests.
    Preferred time.

    Once those details are clear, organizers can confirm availability quickly.

    That’s why messaging platforms are so common for these bookings.

    Short questions.
    Fast answers.

    “Machines work better with precise input,” the mechanic said proudly.

    “Humans too,” I replied.

    A strange kind of philosophy

    As the orchestra approached its final movement, my Japanese friend spoke again.

    “Atmosphere,” he said slowly, “is like sound. You cannot see it, but everyone reacts to it.”

    I stared at him.

    “You just turned party planning into philosophy.”

    He smiled slightly.

    “Music teaches everything.”

    After the concert

    When the applause finally filled the theatre, the three of us stood with the rest of the audience.

    My Italian friend stretched like someone who had just survived a very long road trip.

    “The concert was beautiful,” he admitted.

    Then he grinned.

    “But the conversation was better.”

    We stepped outside into the Tel Aviv night.

    The streets were lively, people were laughing, and the energy of the city felt completely different from the quiet concert hall.

    My friend from Osaka looked around and said softly:

    “This environment has a much better beat.”

    And for once, I had nothing to add.
    I never thought I’d end up discussing nightlife logistics in the middle of a classical concert. But that’s exactly what happened. We were sitting inside Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv, surrounded by people who seemed completely absorbed in the orchestra. The hall was elegant, the acoustics were flawless, and everything about the evening was very… proper. The only problem was that the three of us were bored. We had known each other since our student days at Bar-Ilan University. Different majors, different lives afterward, but somehow we always ended up crossing paths again. That night it was pure coincidence. The first one to break the silence was my friend from Naples. He leaned toward me, speaking quietly but gesturing like he was repairing an invisible engine. “Let me ask you something,” he said. “When people order those private party shows in Israel… what do they actually get?” I stared at him. “You waited until the quietest concert in the city to ask that?” He shrugged dramatically. “When the world slows down, people think more clearly.” Next to us sat our third friend, who had flown in from Osaka a few days earlier. He had been listening to the orchestra like a sound technician analyzing frequencies. After a moment he whispered: “This piece has a very slow tempo.” That was his polite way of agreeing with the mechanic. Timing comes first When someone organizes a private performance for a party, the first thing that matters is timing. Every event follows a schedule. Arrival of the performers. Preparation time. Performance segments. Wrap-up. It sounds simple, but timing is what determines whether the party feels natural or awkward. If the show begins too early, guests are not ready. If it starts too late, the energy disappears. Professional organizers pay close attention to this. Many private events across Israel are coordinated through IsraelStripper.co.il, a local entertainment agency that arranges performances for parties in different cities. https://israelstripper.co.il/ Most requests begin with a quick message. WhatsApp: 052-8888-283 My Italian friend nodded slowly. “Exactly like tuning a machine,” he said. “Everything depends on the right moment.” What the program usually includes The orchestra shifted into another movement. My friend from Naples leaned closer again. “So what happens during the show itself?” The program usually follows a structure. There is an entrance moment that introduces the performer. Then a central routine — the main part of the performance. After that, sometimes a short interaction with guests depending on the type of event. Each celebration is different. A bachelor party has a different energy than a birthday. A private villa event is different from a club stage. Our friend from Osaka spoke again, almost to himself. “A good set always has layers,” he said. “You build the mood step by step.” That comparison made sense. A show is not just a single act. It’s an atmosphere that gradually develops. The city also affects the plan The mechanic wasn’t finished with questions. “So what if someone wants a show somewhere outside Tel Aviv?” Location matters more than people think. Although Israel is compact, travel still changes the logistics. In Tel Aviv the performers are usually nearby. But events also happen in surrounding cities. For example, many celebrations take place in Bat Yam, especially for seaside parties. https://israelstripper.co.il/בת-ים/ Another popular location is Modiin, where many private gatherings happen in homes or villas. https://israelstripper.co.il/מודיעין/ Distance influences travel time, preparation, and the exact schedule of the program. The DJ from Osaka nodded thoughtfully. “Every location has its own rhythm,” he said. Boundaries are part of the process At this point the Italian looked genuinely surprised. He had assumed these events were spontaneous. In reality, professional performances come with clearly defined boundaries. Before the event begins, certain things are discussed. What kind of interaction is acceptable. What is strictly part of the show. What limits exist between performers and guests. These rules help everyone feel comfortable. Performers know their working conditions. Hosts understand the structure of the event. Agencies like IsraelStripper.co.il usually clarify these details in advance so the evening runs smoothly. The mechanic raised his eyebrows. “So it’s actually very organized.” “Yes,” I said. “Much more organized than people imagine.” Communication makes everything easier The orchestra began building toward the finale. The music finally had some energy. My friend from Osaka leaned forward slightly. “How do people usually arrange these events?” Most of the time the process starts with basic information. City. Type of celebration. Number of guests. Preferred time. Once those details are clear, organizers can confirm availability quickly. That’s why messaging platforms are so common for these bookings. Short questions. Fast answers. “Machines work better with precise input,” the mechanic said proudly. “Humans too,” I replied. A strange kind of philosophy As the orchestra approached its final movement, my Japanese friend spoke again. “Atmosphere,” he said slowly, “is like sound. You cannot see it, but everyone reacts to it.” I stared at him. “You just turned party planning into philosophy.” He smiled slightly. “Music teaches everything.” After the concert When the applause finally filled the theatre, the three of us stood with the rest of the audience. My Italian friend stretched like someone who had just survived a very long road trip. “The concert was beautiful,” he admitted. Then he grinned. “But the conversation was better.” We stepped outside into the Tel Aviv night. The streets were lively, people were laughing, and the energy of the city felt completely different from the quiet concert hall. My friend from Osaka looked around and said softly: “This environment has a much better beat.” And for once, I had nothing to add.
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  • No-Cringe Party Scenarios with Strippers in Israel: How to Make the Night Fit the Room (Not Just the Fantasy)

    My shoe made that gross sticky sound on the floor in a Herzliya strip club, and I’m telling you — that was the whole topic in one noise.

    If the room feels sticky before anything even starts (too much ego, too many assumptions, one loud friend already “performing”), your night is one bad joke away from cringe. And yes, you know exactly the kind of cringe I mean. The one where everyone smiles, but inside they’re begging for the floor to open.

    I’m saying this as the one they asked to dance at the birthday. Me. The German. In Israel. In Herzliya. While we were planning his future party in Ramat Gan like three people and one brain cell.

    If you’re planning through GoParty in Israel, start with the main site first — https://goparty.co.il/
    (Hebrew site) — and build the evening around the audience and the format, not just “what sounds wild in the group chat.” GoParty Israel is useful exactly because it’s location-based across Israel, and that matters way more than people admit.

    The American comic was already halfway into a bad bit, leaning back in his chair like gravity was optional.

    The Indian birthday guy was turning his ring in his fingers, slow and careful, like he was polishing a thought.

    And me? I was near the stage edge, counting beats and watching both of them miss the point in two different languages.

    — So what are we solving here? the comic says.
    — Mismatch, I tell him.
    — That sounds like a couples app.
    — It’s worse. It’s party logistics.
    — Damn. Tragic.

    He laughed. Good. I need him funny now, not during the wrong part of the birthday set.

    Listen — and yeah, I know, don’t make that face — cringe usually isn’t about the performers. It’s about a room with mixed expectations and no frame. Social psychology, basic version: when people don’t understand the rules, they either freeze or overact. Usually overact. Then one guy starts being “iconic,” one guest gets uncomfortable, and boom, the whole night smells like secondhand embarrassment.

    You’ve seen it. Don’t do the innocent face with me.

    I stepped onto the side platform and showed them a clean mini sequence: enter, stop, look, shift weight, exit. Short. Controlled. No circus.

    — That’s all? the comic says.
    — That’s why it works.
    — I expected more… drama.
    — You are the drama. Sit down.

    He folded in half laughing. Almost dropped his glass. Respectfully dumb.

    The birthday guy kept watching my feet, not my face. Smart man. He always watches how something is built before he decides if it’s beautiful.

    “Emotion needs shaping,” he said quietly. “Otherwise it spills.”

    Yeah, he talks like that. Like he’s setting stones, not booking a birthday with strippers in Israel.

    Annoying? Sometimes.
    Useful? Constantly.

    Why nights go cringe so fast (and how to stop that before it starts)

    Okay, quick reality check for you, because I can feel you wanting a neat list.

    Bad setup (aka “why is this painful to watch?”):

    mixed crowd, zero briefing

    “surprise” performance for someone who hates being the center of attention

    loud friends steering the energy

    no timing between drinks / speeches / performance

    performer introduced like a prank

    Good setup (aka “wow this actually flows”):

    clear audience fit

    agreed format (playful? stylish? loud? short? more intimate?)

    host sets tone early

    performance placed after the room warms up

    one person handles communication (not seven cousins in a WhatsApp thread)

    That last one? Massive.

    Group chats make people chaotic. Sorry. They just do.

    At 00:17 the AC above the back wall clicked like it was about to resign from life, and the comic pointed at it.

    — Is the ceiling syncing with the bass now?
    — No, I said. It’s dying.
    — Same, honestly.

    Stupid side moment. Perfect timing. People hear better after a dumb joke. That’s also crowd psychology, by the way. Tiny tension release, then information lands cleaner. You’re welcome.

    I pulled up the GoParty Israel Herzliya page on my phone and handed it over:
    https://goparty.co.il/חשפניות-בתל-אביב-והמרכז/חשפניות-בהרצליה/

    (Hebrew page, Herzliya area, part of the Tel Aviv/Center coverage in Israel)

    The comic squinted like the letters personally offended him.

    — I read none of this. Zero.
    — Genau, I said. Which is why you do not freelance logistics.
    — Wow. Hostile.
    — Accurate.

    Then I looked at the birthday guy and made him answer the one question everyone skips because they’re too busy pretending to be “spontaneous.”

    — What do you want people to feel?
    He turned the ring once.
    — Warm. Celebratory. Not vulgar.
    The comic jumped in.
    — Memorable.
    I pointed at him.
    — “Memorable” is not a plan. It’s a result. Bitte, let him finish.

    He nodded and kept going.

    “Focused,” he said. “Attention, not noise.”

    There. That’s the brief. Finally.

    The Ramat Gan plan we built (and why it won’t be cringe)

    This is where Herzliya and Ramat Gan are not the same thing, and you know it. Different room. Different crowd. Different energy. Herzliya club vibe can carry chaos. A birthday in Ramat Gan usually can’t — at least not the good kind.

    So for his GoParty in Israel birthday in Ramat Gan, the format became:

    short host intro (human, not a wedding speech)

    one performance block (not random interruptions every 20 minutes)

    planned music handoff

    one clear guest rule line: respect the performer, no grabbing, no filming

    back into party flow immediately after (no awkward dead zone)

    And yes, we checked the GoParty in Israel Ramat Gan page too:
    https://goparty.co.il/חשפניות-בתל-אביב-והמרכז/חשפניות-ברמת-גן/

    (also Hebrew, also relevant for city-specific planning in Israel)

    If you’re coordinating with GoParty Israel, save the contact too:
    Phone / WhatsApp: 052-500-5040

    The comic looked at me, suddenly serious for like three seconds (his personal record).

    — So the secret is… being appropriate?
    — No, I said. The secret is fit.
    — Same thing.
    — Not even close. “Appropriate” is what people say when they’re scared to be specific.

    He grinned.

    — Mean.
    — Correct.

    Then I showed them another pass — slower, cleaner, less flash, more control — because this part matters and people always underestimate it: a body can explain the format faster than a speech can. If the movement reads confident and the room has a frame, guests relax. Even the loud ones. Especially the loud ones, actually.

    So yeah, if you’re planning a birthday in Israel with strippers and you want it to land without the cringe circus, stop building from fantasy first. Build from audience, format, and timing. Use GoParty in Israel like a planning tool, not just a booking shortcut. Use GoParty Israel city pages in Hebrew, match the vibe to the room, and for the love of rhythm, brief the host before anybody starts “freestyling” the night.

    Ordnung muss sein.

    Yeah, yeah. Don’t start. I heard myself too.
    No-Cringe Party Scenarios with Strippers in Israel: How to Make the Night Fit the Room (Not Just the Fantasy) My shoe made that gross sticky sound on the floor in a Herzliya strip club, and I’m telling you — that was the whole topic in one noise. If the room feels sticky before anything even starts (too much ego, too many assumptions, one loud friend already “performing”), your night is one bad joke away from cringe. And yes, you know exactly the kind of cringe I mean. The one where everyone smiles, but inside they’re begging for the floor to open. I’m saying this as the one they asked to dance at the birthday. Me. The German. In Israel. In Herzliya. While we were planning his future party in Ramat Gan like three people and one brain cell. If you’re planning through GoParty in Israel, start with the main site first — https://goparty.co.il/ (Hebrew site) — and build the evening around the audience and the format, not just “what sounds wild in the group chat.” GoParty Israel is useful exactly because it’s location-based across Israel, and that matters way more than people admit. The American comic was already halfway into a bad bit, leaning back in his chair like gravity was optional. The Indian birthday guy was turning his ring in his fingers, slow and careful, like he was polishing a thought. And me? I was near the stage edge, counting beats and watching both of them miss the point in two different languages. — So what are we solving here? the comic says. — Mismatch, I tell him. — That sounds like a couples app. — It’s worse. It’s party logistics. — Damn. Tragic. He laughed. Good. I need him funny now, not during the wrong part of the birthday set. Listen — and yeah, I know, don’t make that face — cringe usually isn’t about the performers. It’s about a room with mixed expectations and no frame. Social psychology, basic version: when people don’t understand the rules, they either freeze or overact. Usually overact. Then one guy starts being “iconic,” one guest gets uncomfortable, and boom, the whole night smells like secondhand embarrassment. You’ve seen it. Don’t do the innocent face with me. I stepped onto the side platform and showed them a clean mini sequence: enter, stop, look, shift weight, exit. Short. Controlled. No circus. — That’s all? the comic says. — That’s why it works. — I expected more… drama. — You are the drama. Sit down. He folded in half laughing. Almost dropped his glass. Respectfully dumb. The birthday guy kept watching my feet, not my face. Smart man. He always watches how something is built before he decides if it’s beautiful. “Emotion needs shaping,” he said quietly. “Otherwise it spills.” Yeah, he talks like that. Like he’s setting stones, not booking a birthday with strippers in Israel. Annoying? Sometimes. Useful? Constantly. Why nights go cringe so fast (and how to stop that before it starts) Okay, quick reality check for you, because I can feel you wanting a neat list. Bad setup (aka “why is this painful to watch?”): mixed crowd, zero briefing “surprise” performance for someone who hates being the center of attention loud friends steering the energy no timing between drinks / speeches / performance performer introduced like a prank Good setup (aka “wow this actually flows”): clear audience fit agreed format (playful? stylish? loud? short? more intimate?) host sets tone early performance placed after the room warms up one person handles communication (not seven cousins in a WhatsApp thread) That last one? Massive. Group chats make people chaotic. Sorry. They just do. At 00:17 the AC above the back wall clicked like it was about to resign from life, and the comic pointed at it. — Is the ceiling syncing with the bass now? — No, I said. It’s dying. — Same, honestly. Stupid side moment. Perfect timing. People hear better after a dumb joke. That’s also crowd psychology, by the way. Tiny tension release, then information lands cleaner. You’re welcome. I pulled up the GoParty Israel Herzliya page on my phone and handed it over: https://goparty.co.il/חשפניות-בתל-אביב-והמרכז/חשפניות-בהרצליה/ (Hebrew page, Herzliya area, part of the Tel Aviv/Center coverage in Israel) The comic squinted like the letters personally offended him. — I read none of this. Zero. — Genau, I said. Which is why you do not freelance logistics. — Wow. Hostile. — Accurate. Then I looked at the birthday guy and made him answer the one question everyone skips because they’re too busy pretending to be “spontaneous.” — What do you want people to feel? He turned the ring once. — Warm. Celebratory. Not vulgar. The comic jumped in. — Memorable. I pointed at him. — “Memorable” is not a plan. It’s a result. Bitte, let him finish. He nodded and kept going. “Focused,” he said. “Attention, not noise.” There. That’s the brief. Finally. The Ramat Gan plan we built (and why it won’t be cringe) This is where Herzliya and Ramat Gan are not the same thing, and you know it. Different room. Different crowd. Different energy. Herzliya club vibe can carry chaos. A birthday in Ramat Gan usually can’t — at least not the good kind. So for his GoParty in Israel birthday in Ramat Gan, the format became: short host intro (human, not a wedding speech) one performance block (not random interruptions every 20 minutes) planned music handoff one clear guest rule line: respect the performer, no grabbing, no filming back into party flow immediately after (no awkward dead zone) And yes, we checked the GoParty in Israel Ramat Gan page too: https://goparty.co.il/חשפניות-בתל-אביב-והמרכז/חשפניות-ברמת-גן/ (also Hebrew, also relevant for city-specific planning in Israel) If you’re coordinating with GoParty Israel, save the contact too: Phone / WhatsApp: 052-500-5040 The comic looked at me, suddenly serious for like three seconds (his personal record). — So the secret is… being appropriate? — No, I said. The secret is fit. — Same thing. — Not even close. “Appropriate” is what people say when they’re scared to be specific. He grinned. — Mean. — Correct. Then I showed them another pass — slower, cleaner, less flash, more control — because this part matters and people always underestimate it: a body can explain the format faster than a speech can. If the movement reads confident and the room has a frame, guests relax. Even the loud ones. Especially the loud ones, actually. So yeah, if you’re planning a birthday in Israel with strippers and you want it to land without the cringe circus, stop building from fantasy first. Build from audience, format, and timing. Use GoParty in Israel like a planning tool, not just a booking shortcut. Use GoParty Israel city pages in Hebrew, match the vibe to the room, and for the love of rhythm, brief the host before anybody starts “freestyling” the night. Ordnung muss sein. Yeah, yeah. Don’t start. I heard myself too.
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  • Audible запустив функцію Read & Listen для одночасного читання та прослуховування книг. Текст електронної книги Kindle підсвічується в додатку Audible синхронно з начиткою. Користувачі зможуть купувати аудіоверсії зі знижкою, якщо вже мають електронну книгу. На старті підтримується понад 100 тисяч видань декількома іноземними мовами. https://channeltech.space/soft/audible-read-and-listen-kindle-sync/
    Audible запустив функцію Read & Listen для одночасного читання та прослуховування книг. Текст електронної книги Kindle підсвічується в додатку Audible синхронно з начиткою. Користувачі зможуть купувати аудіоверсії зі знижкою, якщо вже мають електронну книгу. На старті підтримується понад 100 тисяч видань декількома іноземними мовами. https://channeltech.space/soft/audible-read-and-listen-kindle-sync/
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    Audible запускає функцію Read & Listen для синхронізації електронних та аудіокниг – Channel Tech
    Audible представив Read & Listen для поєднання електронних та аудіокниг. Імерсивне читання з підсвічуванням тексту, знижки для власників Kindle та підтримка мов.
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  • https://www.mixcloud.com/DiscohouseKingdom/catstar-recordings-radio-s...
    CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263

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    01.Velvet Riviera, Moogy Bee - Quedate Un Poco Mas [Deponiente]
    02.Evelyn Champagne King - Love Come Down (Dr. Packer Remix) [Quantize]
    03.Kyle Walker, Chesster - Thinking [Blink Music]
    04.N.W.N., Barbie Mak - Looking For You [Papa]
    05.Michael Gray, Definite Grooves, Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves [Sultra]
    06.DJ Fudge - Carry Us Away [Fool's Paradise]
    07.Audiowhores - Can't Shake Your Love [AWMusic UK]
    08.Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt - You Can Dance [Scenarios]
    09.Andy Bach - Colliding [Salted Music]
    10.Monokate - TYT (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Vogue Vixens]
    11.Jerry Heil - CATHARTICUS (prayer) (Murchikk & D!scoman Club Rmx) [Vogue Vixens]
    12.Roel - Love In Line [Spacedisco]
    13.DJ PP - Now We Are One [Big Love]
    14.Cher Boogie - Discotheque [Cher Boogie Music]
    15.Kevin McKay, Hotswing - Something About You [Glasgow Underground]
    16.LAUD - LIGHTKEEPER (MURCHIKK & D!SCOMAN RMX) CATSTAR RECORDINGS
    17.Leleka - Ridnym (Dj.A-Bor, Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx)
    18.MADI - Around Me [Crosstown]
    19.Braydon Terzo - Funk It (Extended Mix) [Roots]
    20.Marc Romboy - Si Mirage [Systematic]
    21.Tony (LB) - Pain [Villahangar]
    22.Jato - Eyes (Extended Version) [GDB]
    23.Modern Lover - Got Your Number [North Of Neptune]
    24.Buogo - Panic Attack [Club Sweat]
    25.Gabss - Vibrate [Club Sweat]
    26.Sarah De Warren, Roddy Lima - LICK IT [Insomniac]
    27.Dusky - Percy Veering [17 Steps]
    28.Paul van Dyk - When I Found You (Dj.A-Bor, Lunar Nova House Rmx) CATSTAR RECORDINGS
    29.Cri, Nicky Elisabeth - This Is Our Life (Lunar Nova, Dj.A-Bor Remix) [Anjunadeep]

    CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263
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    https://www.mixcloud.com/DiscohouseKingdom/catstar-recordings-radio-show-263/ CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263 DOWNLOAD mp3 https://pixeldrain.com/u/9Qfmo93e m4a https://files.fm/f/n4unrwb25e https://files.fm/u/zf3crmvwfs https://mega.nz/file/tRMikYCb#mjYYntdVk8MMs06xaGY4lg8mc-hb3KuGZCTdRFtEiYk trklst 01.Velvet Riviera, Moogy Bee - Quedate Un Poco Mas [Deponiente] 02.Evelyn Champagne King - Love Come Down (Dr. Packer Remix) [Quantize] 03.Kyle Walker, Chesster - Thinking [Blink Music] 04.N.W.N., Barbie Mak - Looking For You [Papa] 05.Michael Gray, Definite Grooves, Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves [Sultra] 06.DJ Fudge - Carry Us Away [Fool's Paradise] 07.Audiowhores - Can't Shake Your Love [AWMusic UK] 08.Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt - You Can Dance [Scenarios] 09.Andy Bach - Colliding [Salted Music] 10.Monokate - TYT (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Vogue Vixens] 11.Jerry Heil - CATHARTICUS (prayer) (Murchikk & D!scoman Club Rmx) [Vogue Vixens] 12.Roel - Love In Line [Spacedisco] 13.DJ PP - Now We Are One [Big Love] 14.Cher Boogie - Discotheque [Cher Boogie Music] 15.Kevin McKay, Hotswing - Something About You [Glasgow Underground] 16.LAUD - LIGHTKEEPER (MURCHIKK & D!SCOMAN RMX) [Catstar] 17.Leleka - Ridnym (Dj.A-Bor, Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) 18.MADI - Around Me [Crosstown] 19.Braydon Terzo - Funk It (Extended Mix) [Roots] 20.Marc Romboy - Si Mirage [Systematic] 21.Tony (LB) - Pain [Villahangar] 22.Jato - Eyes (Extended Version) [GDB] 23.Modern Lover - Got Your Number [North Of Neptune] 24.Buogo - Panic Attack [Club Sweat] 25.Gabss - Vibrate [Club Sweat] 26.Sarah De Warren, Roddy Lima - LICK IT [Insomniac] 27.Dusky - Percy Veering [17 Steps] 28.Paul van Dyk - When I Found You (Dj.A-Bor, Lunar Nova House Rmx) [Catstar] 29.Cri, Nicky Elisabeth - This Is Our Life (Lunar Nova, Dj.A-Bor Remix) [Anjunadeep] CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263 Mixed & Compilation by:Dj.A-Bor TELEGRAM CATSTAR REC м.Шептицький UA https://t.me/catstar blogspot https://catstar-records.blogspot.com/ X https://x.com/CATSTARRECORDS facebook https://www.facebook.com/catstarrecords mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/DiscohouseKingdom/ youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocnpCLljRlvcYiQ2WpQOWg official Beatport releases https://www.beatport.com/chart/catstar-recordings-radio-show-263/880707 donate for catstar recordings UAH UA123052990000026203684756826 USD IBAN: UA643052990262026400959343044 EUR IBAN:UA723052990262056400972438922
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  • CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263

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    trklst
    01.Velvet Riviera, Moogy Bee - Quedate Un Poco Mas [Deponiente]
    02.Evelyn Champagne King - Love Come Down (Dr. Packer Remix) [Quantize]
    03.Kyle Walker, Chesster - Thinking [Blink Music]
    04.N.W.N., Barbie Mak - Looking For You [Papa]
    05.Michael Gray, Definite Grooves, Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves [Sultra]
    06.DJ Fudge - Carry Us Away [Fool's Paradise]
    07.Audiowhores - Can't Shake Your Love [AWMusic UK]
    08.Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt - You Can Dance [Scenarios]
    09.Andy Bach - Colliding [Salted Music]
    10.Monokate - TYT (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Vogue Vixens]
    11.Jerry Heil - CATHARTICUS (prayer) (Murchikk & D!scoman Club Rmx) [Vogue Vixens]
    12.Roel - Love In Line [Spacedisco]
    13.DJ PP - Now We Are One [Big Love]
    14.Cher Boogie - Discotheque [Cher Boogie Music]
    15.Kevin McKay, Hotswing - Something About You [Glasgow Underground]
    16.LAUD - LIGHTKEEPER (MURCHIKK & D!SCOMAN RMX) CATSTAR RECORDINGS
    17.Leleka - Ridnym (Dj.A-Bor, Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx)
    18.MADI - Around Me [Crosstown]
    19.Braydon Terzo - Funk It (Extended Mix) [Roots]
    20.Marc Romboy - Si Mirage [Systematic]
    21.Tony (LB) - Pain [Villahangar]
    22.Jato - Eyes (Extended Version) [GDB]
    23.Modern Lover - Got Your Number [North Of Neptune]
    24.Buogo - Panic Attack [Club Sweat]
    25.Gabss - Vibrate [Club Sweat]
    26.Sarah De Warren, Roddy Lima - LICK IT [Insomniac]
    27.Dusky - Percy Veering [17 Steps]
    28.Paul van Dyk - When I Found You (Dj.A-Bor, Lunar Nova House Rmx) CATSTAR RECORDINGS
    29.Cri, Nicky Elisabeth - This Is Our Life (Lunar Nova, Dj.A-Bor Remix) [Anjunadeep]

    CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263
    Mixed & Compilation by:Dj.A-Bor
    TELEGRAM CATSTAR REC м.Шептицький UA
    https://t.me/catstar

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    mixcloud
    https://www.mixcloud.com/DiscohouseKingdom/

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    official Beatport releases
    https://www.beatport.com/chart/catstar-recordings-radio-show-263/8807...

    donate for catstar recordings
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    UA123052990000026203684756826
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    IBAN: UA643052990262026400959343044
    EUR
    IBAN:UA723052990262056400972438922
    The Gold Standard of Deep & Disco: A Review of Catstar Radio Show 263
    Catstar Recordings has long moved past being "just another label." It has evolved into a sonic sanctuary where the frontiers of Jackin’ House, Nu-Disco converge. In Episode 263, the brand reaffirms its status as an elite tastemaker, delivering a masterclass in curation that feels less like a radio show and more like a private invitation to an underground gala.

    The Sonic Journey
    From the opening notes, the episode pulses with an unmistakable "Catstar DNA"—that rare blend of nostalgic warmth and futuristic precision. The selection transitions seamlessly from the sun-drenched, poolside grooves of Velvet Riviera and Dr. Packer’s soulful touch, into the gritty, warehouse energy of the mid-set.

    What truly sets this episode apart is the spotlight on the label’s internal powerhouses. The Murchikk & D!scoman remixes are nothing short of surgical; they take organic, emotive vocals (like those of Jerry Heil or LAUD) and wrap them in a club-ready armor that demands movement. The episode peaks with the Lunar Nova & Dj.A-Bor interpretations, proving that Catstar isn't just following trends—it is dictating the rhythm of the modern dancefloor.

    The Verdict
    Catstar Radio Show 263 is a high-fidelity experience. It bridges the gap between the heritage of disco and the relentless drive of European house music. If you are seeking the pinnacle of electronic elegance, you have found it.
    CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263 DOWNLOAD mp3 https://pixeldrain.com/u/9Qfmo93e m4a https://files.fm/f/n4unrwb25e https://files.fm/u/zf3crmvwfs https://mega.nz/file/tRMikYCb#mjYYntdVk8MMs06xaGY4lg8mc-hb3KuGZCTdRFtEiYk trklst 01.Velvet Riviera, Moogy Bee - Quedate Un Poco Mas [Deponiente] 02.Evelyn Champagne King - Love Come Down (Dr. Packer Remix) [Quantize] 03.Kyle Walker, Chesster - Thinking [Blink Music] 04.N.W.N., Barbie Mak - Looking For You [Papa] 05.Michael Gray, Definite Grooves, Dyanna Fearon - Spirit Moves [Sultra] 06.DJ Fudge - Carry Us Away [Fool's Paradise] 07.Audiowhores - Can't Shake Your Love [AWMusic UK] 08.Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt - You Can Dance [Scenarios] 09.Andy Bach - Colliding [Salted Music] 10.Monokate - TYT (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Vogue Vixens] 11.Jerry Heil - CATHARTICUS (prayer) (Murchikk & D!scoman Club Rmx) [Vogue Vixens] 12.Roel - Love In Line [Spacedisco] 13.DJ PP - Now We Are One [Big Love] 14.Cher Boogie - Discotheque [Cher Boogie Music] 15.Kevin McKay, Hotswing - Something About You [Glasgow Underground] 16.LAUD - LIGHTKEEPER (MURCHIKK & D!SCOMAN RMX) [Catstar] 17.Leleka - Ridnym (Dj.A-Bor, Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) 18.MADI - Around Me [Crosstown] 19.Braydon Terzo - Funk It (Extended Mix) [Roots] 20.Marc Romboy - Si Mirage [Systematic] 21.Tony (LB) - Pain [Villahangar] 22.Jato - Eyes (Extended Version) [GDB] 23.Modern Lover - Got Your Number [North Of Neptune] 24.Buogo - Panic Attack [Club Sweat] 25.Gabss - Vibrate [Club Sweat] 26.Sarah De Warren, Roddy Lima - LICK IT [Insomniac] 27.Dusky - Percy Veering [17 Steps] 28.Paul van Dyk - When I Found You (Dj.A-Bor, Lunar Nova House Rmx) [Catstar] 29.Cri, Nicky Elisabeth - This Is Our Life (Lunar Nova, Dj.A-Bor Remix) [Anjunadeep] CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 263 Mixed & Compilation by:Dj.A-Bor TELEGRAM CATSTAR REC м.Шептицький UA https://t.me/catstar blogspot https://catstar-records.blogspot.com/ X https://x.com/CATSTARRECORDS facebook https://www.facebook.com/catstarrecords mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/DiscohouseKingdom/ youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocnpCLljRlvcYiQ2WpQOWg official Beatport releases https://www.beatport.com/chart/catstar-recordings-radio-show-263/880707 donate for catstar recordings UAH UA123052990000026203684756826 USD IBAN: UA643052990262026400959343044 EUR IBAN:UA723052990262056400972438922 The Gold Standard of Deep & Disco: A Review of Catstar Radio Show 263 Catstar Recordings has long moved past being "just another label." It has evolved into a sonic sanctuary where the frontiers of Jackin’ House, Nu-Disco converge. In Episode 263, the brand reaffirms its status as an elite tastemaker, delivering a masterclass in curation that feels less like a radio show and more like a private invitation to an underground gala. The Sonic Journey From the opening notes, the episode pulses with an unmistakable "Catstar DNA"—that rare blend of nostalgic warmth and futuristic precision. The selection transitions seamlessly from the sun-drenched, poolside grooves of Velvet Riviera and Dr. Packer’s soulful touch, into the gritty, warehouse energy of the mid-set. What truly sets this episode apart is the spotlight on the label’s internal powerhouses. The Murchikk & D!scoman remixes are nothing short of surgical; they take organic, emotive vocals (like those of Jerry Heil or LAUD) and wrap them in a club-ready armor that demands movement. The episode peaks with the Lunar Nova & Dj.A-Bor interpretations, proving that Catstar isn't just following trends—it is dictating the rhythm of the modern dancefloor. The Verdict Catstar Radio Show 263 is a high-fidelity experience. It bridges the gap between the heritage of disco and the relentless drive of European house music. If you are seeking the pinnacle of electronic elegance, you have found it.
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  • Audio-Technica випускає лімітовані “гітарні” навушники ATH-WP900SE. Модель із чашками з ясеня, оздоблена гітарним лаком від Fujigen. Навушники спеціально налаштовані для ідеального звучання гітар та струнних інструментів. Нові 53-мм драйвери забезпечують діапазон частот 5 Гц – 50 кГц при вазі всього 235 г. https://channeltech.space/gadgets/audio-technica-ath-wp900se-ash-wood...
    Audio-Technica випускає лімітовані “гітарні” навушники ATH-WP900SE. Модель із чашками з ясеня, оздоблена гітарним лаком від Fujigen. Навушники спеціально налаштовані для ідеального звучання гітар та струнних інструментів. Нові 53-мм драйвери забезпечують діапазон частот 5 Гц – 50 кГц при вазі всього 235 г. https://channeltech.space/gadgets/audio-technica-ath-wp900se-ash-wood-headphones/
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    Audio-Technica випускає лімітовані "гітарні" навушники ATH-WP900SE – Channel Tech
    Audio-Technica представила ATH-WP900SE з корпусом із ясеня та лакуванням Fujigen. Характеристики, особливості звуку та дата виходу нових Hi-Res навушників.
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  • Noble Audio Sceptre — це USB-C донгл для покращення якості бездротового звуку. Побудований на чипсеті Qualcomm QCC5181 та підтримує кодеки LDAC і aptX Adaptive. Головна фішка: наскрізна зарядка, що дозволяє заряджати гаджет під час прослуховування. https://channeltech.space/gadgets/noble-audio-sceptre-usb-c-bluetooth...
    Noble Audio Sceptre — це USB-C донгл для покращення якості бездротового звуку. Побудований на чипсеті Qualcomm QCC5181 та підтримує кодеки LDAC і aptX Adaptive. Головна фішка: наскрізна зарядка, що дозволяє заряджати гаджет під час прослуховування. https://channeltech.space/gadgets/noble-audio-sceptre-usb-c-bluetooth-dongle-launch/
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    Noble Audio випустила Sceptre: USB-C трансмітер із LDAC та наскрізною зарядкою – Channel Tech
    Noble Audio Sceptre — це компактний Bluetooth-адаптер для Hi-Fi звуку через USB-C з підтримкою aptX Adaptive, LDAC та можливістю зарядки пристрою під час прослуховування.
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