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#2
whats up stadium? beneran ditutup for good?
#4
Main Talk / Re: Ravelex 11 Years
23/04/14, 13:23
happy 11th anniversary ravelex
#7
Main Talk / Re: Toilet Room?
11/02/14, 14:12
Quote from: Mario 78 on 10/02/14, 21:30
sok kreatf pur terlalu mengada2,ada juga dikamar tidur bikin session masuk akal
kan di toilet kalo lagi aus tinggal ngokop keran mar ;D
#8
Main Talk / Toilet Room?
10/02/14, 15:55
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For the last few years, underground streaming site par excellence Boiler Room has been bringing us sets from the coolest clubs, hotel rooms, warehouses and record stores around the world on a regular basis. As anyone who's got the site bookmarked could tell you, Boiler Room has a well-earned reputation for turning even the most humble of spaces into enviable rave dens. They haven't, though, ever streamed an episode straight from a toilet.

But someone has. Enter Toilet Room, the brainchild of Sydney DJ collective Moving House. Last week, the first ever Toilet Room kicked things off with a 70-minute set in a bathroom somewhere in Surry Hills...and it was none other than the UK's Paleman on the decks. As of yesterday, the debut Toilet Room set is up on YouTube for streaming – get stuck in below.

"It was almost certainly a bottle of Rum that was responsible for the inception of Toilet Room," the Moving House DJs/Toilet Room team told inthemix. "We were just sitting around one afternoon, when [someone] said out of the blue, "How funny would a Toilet Room set be?!" The reference went without saying, and a few weeks later, we were on the rums again, fumbling our way through a Toilet Room test set in a Surry Hills bathroom. A few days later, we posted a highlight/blooper reel and a short teaser for the concept, and the response was phenomenal."

While there's definitely a tongue-in-cheek element to Toilet Room, we can nonetheless expect some very cool sets to come of the party. "The idea was definitely born out of parody, but given we're showcasing world class DJ's – such as Paleman – it's kind of become more of an homage to Boiler Room. We love what Boiler Room has done, and continues to do for electronic music, and we certainly don't want to take away from that, so we hope it's taken as a compliment rather than a knock to their brand."

From here, the Toilet Room plan is to try for as many touring internationals as possible, as well as locking in talented locals. If all goes to plan, there'll be at least one Toilet Room set per month – maybe one a fortnight – hitting YouTube for streaming soon after each event. "Like all Moving House projects, the primary goal is to provide a fun experience, and anything else is just icing really."



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what do ya think, cool or crap (?) (?) (?)
#9
gile ada juragan vinyl main di house cartel.. whats up mayo!
#11
Tracklist: Kele Okereke - Heartbreaker

A1 Heartbreaker
A2 God Has A Way
B1 Heartbreaker (Recondite Amati Mix)
B2 Get Up
#12
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It's the city that gave birth to disco, house music and hip hop, the home of iconic, seminal clubs like The Loft, Studio 54, Paradise Garage and the Sound Factory. If you were going to pick one city on earth where you could track the history of dance music through a series of classic sets, then New York would be it. Back in the early 90s, inthemix writer Jim Poe worked as a DJ in New York City, and here he's selected ten iconic mixes from the history of NY clubs, tracking the city's evolving sounds from Grandmaster Flash in 1978 to Francois K at Output this year.

1. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 4 MCs Live at the Audubon Ballroom, 1978




2. Larry Levan Live at the Paradise Garage, 1979

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/mihaidl/larry-levan-paradise-garage-1979[/soundcloud]

3. David Morales live at Red Zone, 1990

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/davidmorales/david-morales-live-red-zone-ny-part-1-1990[/soundcloud]
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/davidmorales/david-morales-live-red-zone-ny-part-2-1990[/soundcloud]

4. Frankie Bones live at Deliverance, circa 1993

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/thump/frankie-bones-stormrave[/soundcloud]

5. Junior Vasquez live at the Sound Factory, 1994

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/mendozasmusic/junior-vasquez-sound-factory-1993[/soundcloud]

6. Little Louie Vega live at Vinyl, 1996

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/solechannelmusic/little-louie-vega-live-at-club[/soundcloud]

7. David Mancuso live at The Loft, 2005

http://www.play.fm/recording/recordedliveattheloftnewyork_us2005100946322#play_46322

8. Tim Sweeney live at Le Bain, 2012
[soundcloud]
https://soundcloud.com/lebain_thestandardny/tim-sweeney-at-le-bain[/soundcloud]

9. Nickodemus live (with live percussion from Nappy G) at Turntables on the Hudson (Natural History Museum), 2012

[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/turntablesonthehudson/one-step-beyond-4-20-12-pt-1[/soundcloud]

10. François K live at Deep Space (Output), 2013

http://www.rbmaradio.com/shows/francois-k-live-at-deep-space

Click here to read the full article 8)
#13



I readied a buffet of scornful adjectives with which to describe Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke's presumably ill-advised first foray into house music, but in truth this four-track EP for Crosstown Rebels is solid. The title track is half house, half UK garage, with echoing, sunny synths and warm, unhurried percussion accompanying a distorted vocal from Bobbie Gordon. On his gently glowing remix, Recondite boils "Heartbreaker" down into a subtle, pads-led hum that's punctuated by jagged shards of Gordon's vocal.

"God Has A Way" is a straightforward slice of mildly off-kilter house, while closer "Get Up" is the only track that features Okereke's vocals, his heavily filtered "people get up" appeal being stretched over a spare framework of muffled drums and a gently ascending synth. There's nothing ground-breaking here, but neither is there anything that suggests an ego-driven indie rock frontman venturing out of his depth, and for that reason this release must go down as a success.

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what do ya think?  ;)
#14


A towel once used by MK has sold for a whopping £10,000 on eBay.

That's right, £10,000. Or £10,100 to be precise.

A total of seven bidders laid dosh down on the item, which was placed on the auction site a week ago by a seller called 'chloemccor'.

We can confirm that the towel was used by the legendary house producer and that the towel is a genuine piece of DJ memorabilia. We say that last bit with tongue firmly in cheek, of course.

The towel appeared on eBay after a fan put it on sale for a laugh.

Chloe Maccormack got the towel from an MK show promoted by Arcanum Events at The Cuban in Canterbury. Maccormack had been joking around with MK about listing it on eBay and then did so.

She's promised half of the final sale price to a charity of MK's choice. We're told he knows all about the popularity of the towel and thinks it's pretty funny.



mungkin angger dimas atau max don mau lelang handuk juga? ::)

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#15
11 tahun ga ngapa2in tapi tetep diomongin orang tuh ngehe juga yah hahaha big up richie *bgs*
#16
Main Talk / Re: RA Top DJs of 2013
17/12/13, 14:51
bareng sama ame yah main disini nya *piss*

tale of us they deserves it! emang gawat banget tu orang 2
#19


America,

Your relationship with rave culture is not unlike our relationship with football. You invented it in your post-industrial northern cities, yet it's the rest of the world that has truly learnt to understand it. It's a precocious child that you managed to spawn, only to realise that you were less than competent as parents and had to give it to the rest of the world to provide it with a proper upbringing.

Now it's back in your life and you don't know how to deal with it.

For the last 25 years, while you guys were buying Learjets and listening to Creed, Europe has been double dropping, reaching for the lasers and constantly asking strangers if they are "having a good night". You thought this made all of us homosexual, existentialist drug addicts (which may be partly true) and for years you resisted the charms of Mitsis, Ministry Of Sound and the music of Paul Oakenfold. Your party scene was content with smashing "brewskis", smoking "doobs" and blasting the music of Kid Rock and 2 Live Crew.

Recently, though, something's changed. You've got some of the hoodest guys out there eulogising about MDMA in a way that would make a young Bez wonder if he was overdoing it a little on the pilled-up hyperbole. Trinidad James is always going on about "popping molly", as is Danny Brown, as is Future. Lil Wayne got caught with enough of it on his tour bus a few years back to keep the whole of the Berlin Love Parade rushing for a few hours, and even that new Destiny's Child track sounds like it wouldn't be out of place at an all-day, early 90s Fantazia rave in Donnington.

Now, thousands of your previously clean-cut, "Euro-fag"-hating teenagers are trading in their Ozzfest tickets for Skrillex stadium shows and making signs that say "Daft Punk Rocks!" at Coachella. A colleague of mine told me that, at his high school, listening to house music was once akin to listening to Judy Garland live albums. Now it's the done thing. Something's in the water and it might well be MDMA.

I'm not sure you really "get it", though. I mean, I'm sure Levon Vincent, Terrence Parker, Juan Atkins and Kenny Dixon Jr get it. But the newbies don't. In fact, us pill-popping redcoats in the old world find it quite funny how much you don't get it. This is a continent that had "Born Slippy" soundtracking political campaigns and school runs alike. We have politicians who have taken pills and DJs who open youth centres. Us watching you get into ecstasy and dance music is how I imagine you probably feel when you see footage of line-dancing classes in Runcorn and hear TGI Fridays waiters "YEE-HAW!"-ing their way to lonely and inevitable suicide.

I've seen your "Camp Bisco", I've heard your Deadmau5 and I thought you might need a little bit of a crash course in the do's and don'ts of rave culture >> Click here for the rest of the story..

Taken from VICE UK
#20
Main Talk / Re: res
26/09/13, 16:39
reuusssss
#21
rumah harga nya cuman $1 di detroit
#22
Music / Re: NIN - Hesitation Marks
02/09/13, 10:41
yihaaaaaaaa
#23
Music / Re: ''''' Adana Twins ""
26/08/13, 22:06
#24
Music / Re: ''''' Adana Twins ""
01/08/13, 20:05
Quote from: firboy on 01/08/13, 19:05
masuk list DWP mungkin gak sih mereka?  :P :P :P *yaelahvroh
ngimpi kali ah cwuintt, troxler aje dulu