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#476
So pasti tuh.... system...lagi masuk top 10 gw
#478
Next One To come....
#479
NEXT ONE TO COME.......

Special quest DLR live PA.....

#480
So wear your earplugs :

1. For emergency bisa beli earplugs di acehardware yg foam or karet bisanya warna kuning - orange .... MURAH cuma Rp 5000 sampai Rp. 10.000, cari di bagian work saftey ( helm, sarung tangan gasmask etc)
kalo gw lebih suka yg foam karena lebih enak di pake dan  ikut ngebentuk lobang kuping . nggak recomended yg buat bernang karena di desain spy air nggk masuk.

2. Beli Earplug buat High Fidelity or ER 20, BEST BUY .....Di desain buat high noise enviroment kyk konser, clubbing, pub, etc
harga sekitar 150 - 200 ribu, nggak rugi deh dari pada budeg, cocok buat clubber, DJ, VJ, Bartender, security or semua orang yg kerja atw sering ada di club / konser / pameran show.....naik motor / bajaj hehehe

3. Beli Musician Earplug......mahal sekitar 2 juta, dan harus ke dokter THT dulu bikin mold kuping, tapi emang
di desain buat musisician dan dj ( bisa pake headphone krna earplug nggk nongol) dan filternya bisa diganti sesuai kebutuhan.....if you a dj / producer / musician and have the budget this is the one.....

spy lebih jelas follow this link :
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/alnasoearpl.html
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/profmusearpl1.html
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er20.aspx
http://www.sensorcom.com/prodtype.asp?PT_ID=411
http://homerecording.about.com/od/productreviews/gr/Westone_ES48.htm
http://homerecording.about.com/od/hearingconservation/a/Music_Earplugs.htm

Oh ya pake earplug kyk yg di atas masih akan tetap bisa denger music dengan jelas di club malah lebih bersih kedengaranya, suara mid high yg mengganggu akan hilang, bisa ngobrol dan cenderung ngobrollebih pelan dan  nya nggak teriak2x di club....Paling2x kalo di jakarta awalnya di cela2 or di ketawain  temen2 loe ......ngapain sih loe clubing pake earplug nggak suka musiknya ya ?? or ...ih di club kok malah dengerin i pod sih..... hah ????????.........hehehehe
#481
another story :

Tinnitus Sucks - wear your damn earplugs!

Definition:

"Tinnitus is that terrible ringing in the ears that often follows exposure to loud noise. You might have noticed this after a club or concert where you were a player or a listener. The show is over, but there's a ringing in your ears. For some people, the problem is only temporary. It's frustrating but has no lasting effect. There can be more significant problems, however. It can become permanent. And that's serious business."

Intro:

I have compiled this page because I am a regular clubber and in May '00 I noticed a distinct high pitched ringing in my ears which could be heard during the day and worst at night when I was trying to sleep.

After a bit of research I realised I had TINNITUS which I found out was permanent and had no cure but could be managed. Luckily I seem to have caught the condition in time and it has lessened to a mild hum which is still audible but not the high pitched screech it used to be.

I was also amazed at the number of people in Ireland who suffer from it, including DJ's. I have included some mails they sent me in reply to a query is sent to the ie-dance discussion group from various DJ's and clubbers who suffer from the problem.

I have also compiled links to various websites and discussion groups on the web, and briefly described my story because the annoying thing is that Tinnitus is common amongst clubbers but is preventative!

My Story:

The problem started when I went to a concert (rather than a club) in late 99 and the band hit a particularly dodgy note and the feedback caused ringing in my ears the next day. I have been to bands before that thrived on feedback (My Bloddy Valentine to name one) and have suffered ringing in my ears before but this time rather than talking a break I went back to my new routine of clubbing that weekend and every weekend after that.

The reason the guitar feedback started it for me was explained as follows:

"Tinnitus is most likely to be caused by mid range frequencys... such an over amped guitar, rather than in a club where there is generally a lot of bass and high end but the mid range is more likely to be cut down."

Many DJ's suffer from it from exposure to poor monitors in clubs.

"Monitors and in particular shitty little soundsystems being pushed to the limit to overcompensate for the lack of bass are the main culprits." - Alan Simms DJ Shine Belfast

Over time the hum in my ears increased slowly but didn't affect me too much. I did notice that the music in clubs seemed to be affecting me more and more and I began noticing how loud the music was.

Then in May 00 I went clubbing as usual. The club was small and seemed very loud and the next day the hum had increased an octave to a very noticable screech which I could hear during the day and especially at night, often making it difficult to fall back asleep.

I then began investigating the problem and wished I had done so earlier as I had slowly begun noticing a problem months ago but did nothing till it became annoying, which may have been to late.

I am now slightly paranoid about my hearing but I'd rather be that than have it get any worse.

I now wear ear plugs when I go clubbing.

There are two main types:

Foam/Wax Earplugs:
Available over the counter.
The problem with these is that they totally block out the sound in the club which can ruin the night.
Musician Earplugs:
These are earplugs which reduce the noise level without a major loss in clarity. They are molded to each person's ear and are therefore more expensive.
I got a pair of foam earplugs. The first night I went to a club with them in I couldn't hear a thing as they blocked out the sound completely. I tried cutting them in half and using tissues (tissues alone are NOT recommeded by the sites listed). I am currently looking into Musician Sound Attenuating Earplugs.
#482
That way guys ware your earplugs when clubing to prevent Tinnitus ........
untuk lebih jelasnya

Tinnitus
(Ringing and Other Ear Noise)

What is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a ringing, swishing, or other type of noise that seems to originate in the ear or head. In many cases it is not a serious problem, but rather a nuisance that eventually resolves.

It is not a single disease, but a symptom of an underlying condition. Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from this disorder. In almost all cases, only the patient can hear the noise.

What causes tinnitus?

Tinnitus can arise in any of the four sections of the ear: the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear, and the brain. Some tinnitus or head noise is normal. If one goes into a sound proof booth and normal outside noise is diminished, one becomes aware of these normal sounds. We are usually not aware of these normal body sounds, because outside noise masks them. Anything, such as wax or a foreign body in the external ear, that blocks these background sounds will cause us to be more aware of our own head sounds. Fluid, infection, or disease of the middle ear bones or ear drum (tympanic membrane) can also cause tinnitus.

One of the most common causes of tinnitus is damage to the microscopic endings of the hearing nerve in the inner ear. Advancing age is generally accompanied by a certain amount of hearing nerve impairment, and consequently tinnitus. Today, loud noise exposure is a very common cause of tinnitus, and it often damages hearing as well. Unfortunately, many people are unconcerned about the harmful effects of excessively loud noise, firearms, and high intensity music. Some medications (for example, aspirin) and other diseases of the inner ear (Meniere's syndrome) can cause tinnitus. Tinnitus can in very rare situations be a symptom of such serious problems as an aneurysm or a brain tumor (acoustic tumor).

How is tinnitus evaluated?

A medical history, physical examination, and a series of special tests can help determine precisely where the tinnitus is originating. It is helpful for the doctor to know if the tinnitus is constant, intermittent or pulsating (synchronous with the heart beat), or is it associated with hearing loss or loss of balance (vertigo). All patients with persisting unexplained tinnitus need a hearing test (audiogram). Patterns of hearing loss may lead the doctor to the diagnosis.

Other tests, such as the auditory brain stem response (ABR), a computerized test of the hearing nerves and brain pathways, computer tomography scan (CT scan) or, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI scan) may be needed to rule out a tumor occurring on the hearing or balance nerve. These tumors are rare, but they can cause tinnitus.

What is the treatment of tinnitus?

After a careful evaluation, your doctor may find an identifiable cause and be able to treat or make recommendations to treat the tinnitus. Once you have had a thorough evaluation, an essential part of treatment is your own understanding of the tinnitus (what has caused it, and your options for treatment).

In many cases, there is no specific treatment for tinnitus. It may simply go away on its own, or it may be a permanent disability that the patient will have to "live with." Some otolaryngologists have recommended niacin to treat tinnitus. However, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that niacin helps reduce tinnitus, and it may cause problems with skin flushing.

Can tinnitus be prevented?

Do not place objects in your ear such as cotton swabs (Q-tips) to clean your ear. This can cause a wax impaction against your eardrum which can cause tinnitus. Take blood pressure medicines and other prescribed medications as they are ordered by your doctor.

According to the American Tinnitus Association there are several things you can do to protect yourself from excessive noise related tinnitus:

    * Protect your hearing at work. Your work place should follow Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. Wear ear plugs or earmuffs and follow hearing conservation guidelines set by your employer.

    * When around any noise that bothers your ears (a concert, sporting event, hunting) wear hearing protection or reduce noise levels.

    * Even everyday noises, such as blow drying your hair or using a lawnmower, can require protection. Keep ear plugs or earmuffs handy for these activities.

#483
Kebakaran...kebakaran....... :o
duh ape lagi nih........wah bisa di marahin lagi nih ama tasya  :'(

tapi tadi malam seru gila..meskipun banyak regular faces yg tidak nonggol kerna kesibukanya tapi banyak juga yg muka baru dan bisa dance like nobodys watching...hehehe

big up to ASUNG......nice old skool set  also DASA.....galak nih setnya   

also DMZ yg ngelawak di bubur karpet ;D

*tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*

foto menyusul.....
#484
pake horizon kegelapaan lightingnya........sayang pilemnya
#486
Computer Music OK banget, gw banyak belajar dari situ..... futeure Music Juga
Di sni bisa beli di Toko buku AKSARA, ama KINOKUNIYA
#487
OK ini adalah number2x RBT yg the latest, yg gw dapat.mohon di coba :

#488
 *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*


NEVER Miss this Event !!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
#492

AGRIKULTURE "GOSIP" - REMIXES VOL.1 (F10002)
Release Date: January 24th 2008
Remixers: DJ ECHA, HENGKY STRAWBERRY, DJ JEROME

RELEASE INFO:

Agrikulture returns after their award winning debut album "Dawai Damai" with some great reworks of their chart topping single GOSIP (No.1 in most Indonesian radio stations and currently theme song for RCTI - Indonesia's biggest TV station) 3 rising stars from Indonesia's incredible dance music scene have been commissioned by AGRIKULTURE.

- DJ ECHA "RUDEBOY Vocal and Dub Mixes"
  Jakarta's rising producer and upcoming DJ reworked Gosip in some pure big room Breaks action, guranteed to   create a ruckus in any dancefloor. For peak time craziness in big clubs and festivals this remix will please any demanding dancefloor.
- HENGKY STRAWBERRY
  Yogyakarta's craziest 3 piece electronica act have chopped up, funked up Gosip in a style that's reminiscent to Justice and Daft Punk combined. For elektroklash and eclectic heads, this is a brilliant remix from an off the wall act, these guys have
   certainly won our hearts.
- DJ JEROME "Drum N' Bass Remix"
  Long time friend and Jakarta's leading drum n' bass dj and promoter did an amazing job in creating a dub style drum n' bass rework that's very fun and very funky with nice breakdowns and build-ups that's surely to rock everywhere.

Junodownload, Trackitdown, Itunes to follow.
#493
wah mulai lagi nih.....
#495
wah ini ma manusia oldskooll abies
#497
Hospital labelnya Tony Coleman dari London Electricity, ....label liquid yg 2 tahun belakangan ini sangat  besar di london.....releasenya bagus2x semua
#498
Quote from: Gober on 17/01/08, 18:44
Soal semarang, mungkin dari awal Redma ini semarang masuk kedalam area yogyakarta beserta solo dan sekitarnya (jawa tengah). kalau memang insan semarang merasa sudah saatnya masuk redma, mungkin calon2nya diperjuangkan saat pemilihan nominasi yang akan dibuka minggu depan. fair and square. thx...

sory mo tanya nih panitia.....pemilihan nominasi dilakukan dimana/ gimana...di ravelex kah ????
apakah kita bisa ikut memasukan nominasi.....
#499
Music / Re: HIP HOP ?
15/01/08, 22:36
hore......
#500
cooming soon.....