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Shaquille O’Neal Talks Debut EDM Album as DJ Diesel, Playing Lollapalooza for 100,000 Fans
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the biggest basketball stars in the world, but there’s another side to him: DJ Diesel.
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Joy Orbison - So Derobe
Over the past two years I've played this track at least once a week, preferably during the wee hours of the day. An excellent production from an amazing producer to kick off the new Electronic Music tribe.
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Pachanga Boys - Time (Original Mix)
The Pachanga Boys themselves call their music "Hipster Dance". True or not, with its 15 minutes this gem of a deep house track almost is too short.
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Flight Facilities - Clair De Lune (feat. Christine Hoberg)
Mesmerizing song with an even more mesmerizing video.
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Making of "The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up"
Whenever someone tells me making electronic music is too easy compared to playing "conventional" instruments I show them this video. Seeing the creative process from up close is eye opening. From Kool & the Gang to Prodigy.
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Mister Lies - False Astronomy
This track always helps me through those early mornings. At the time just 19 years old, Mister Lies is one to watch.
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MUST DIE! - Glass Castle (Dec 22 2013)
'MUST DIE! - Glass Castle' is taken from his new EP 'Fever Dream Pt. II' out now on Never Say Die Records.
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Flume - Insane feat. Moon Holiday (LDRU Remix)
Flume's incredible song "Insane" gets a remix from 19 year old Drew Carmody (aka LDRU). Australian music surely is getting better as the days go by!
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Dance of the Dream Cave [Melodic Electronica]
Great bouncy electronic tune I made.
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Up the Downwards Escalator [Electronica]
Time to unleash the mad chords. The middle section is supposed to sound wrong. I did that on purpose.
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VNV Nation - Forsaken
No matter what you think of his vocal style, or even whether or not you like this type of music, you've got to admit, this is one hell of a passionate performance full of raw emotion. It must be so intense to be there live. And the sample at 2:13 that simply says "help me" before the music comes back in with full force...that gives me chills!
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Eclectic Method - A Brief History of Sampling
A video remix journey through the history of sampling taking in some of the most noted breaks and riffs of the decades. A chronological journey from the Beatles’ use of the Mellotron in the 60s to the sample dense hiphop and dance music of the 80s and 90s. Each break is represented by a vibrating vinyl soundwave exploding into various tracks that sampled it, each re-use another chapter in the modern narrative.
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Wakarusa Music Festival - June 5 - 8, 2014
So then, this is a thing. Anyone know if it's worth checking out?
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Jean-Michel Jarre’s Chronologie: a Review
I bought my first Jean-Michel Jarre album in 1996. It was his 1993 album Chronologie. Here I provide a track-by-track review of the album.
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This $75 synthesizer will turn anything into an instrument
Yuri Suzuki, the designer that brought you cabs that create music from street noise and helped Disney turn your earlobe into a speaker, is launching a Kickstarter through his company Dentaku...
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Fareoh - Run Away (Radio Edit)
Make Good Music a Lifestyle.
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Dj @FeinX - 20th Century Lounge Swingers
21st Century Remixed-Mashup of 20th Century Greats.. Track List: (Frank Sinatra) Strangers in the Night; (Dorris Day) Que Sera, Sera; (Johnny Cash) Ring of Fire; (Glen Miller) In the Mood.
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I am a 16-year-old music producer. Here's a song I made!
This song is called "Kuiper", like the Kuiper belt at the edge of our solar system. This song reflects the ambiance of space and the speed of asteroids whizzing by.
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Trance music played on a guitar.
Amazing skills.
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A Brief History of Techno Music
In my story about the Berlin techno scene in this week’s issue of the magazine, I didn’t spend much space discussing the music itself, partly out of respect for the adage, often attributed incorrectly to Elvis Costello, that writing about music is like dancing about architecture, and partly out of a sense of my own limitations. At this point, what I know about techno is what people who know about techno tell me.
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