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#526

sukses ya nyoooooooooo...

support dr jogja gt,

;)
#527

best wishes ya bro,

salute!

;)
#528

my partner in crime,

huahahahaa...

ayo kita ramaikan ya?

;)
#529

goodluck for all contestant..

cheers,

;)
#530
Quote from: Debon on 21/05/08, 10:16
Simply was a great party..


indeed...

what a great monday nite,

salute!

;)
#531
Quote from: LosTSisKa on 19/05/08, 15:09
hihihihi...
kliatannya bakalan seru niy,... ;D ;D



pastinyiaahhh... nyiaaahhh...

;)
#532
Quote from: sin.AD on 20/05/08, 14:36
semur mewaaaah semuuurrr....


kuahnya yg banyak loh...

huahahaha,

;)

#533
yuuhuuu..

thx bgt teman2 yg sdh meramaikan I LOVE TECHNO

seru loh, vibesnya keren...

ktemu session brkt ya?

cheers,

;)

@ lost siska : luar biasa!!
#534
Quote from: LosTSisKa on 16/05/08, 18:04

....wedew slo uda hujan niy, jgj terangkah?...hmm moga2 aja ga lama,...



sejauh ini sih jogja terang benderang euy..

rombongan solo merapat barisan kan?

;)
#535
Quote from: goen on 13/05/08, 15:09
Guys...
Mohon SupportNya....

On 23 May 2008 :
Our FISHFLUX Dj's..
1. DJ Goen
2. DJ Opiet

Goes to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and will spin at BATS Lounge KL....
*tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*



weitsss,

congratz nyo, jgn kasih ampun euy

hehehehe...salute!

;)
#536
Quote from: cuervo1211 on 16/05/08, 12:54
Quote from: mocko on 15/05/08, 17:38

@ cuervo

wuah kalo abang jgn sedikit, mesti banyak.. seru soalnya, klo dikit tanggung nanti....   *tepuktangan*

klo dikit gaya andalan juga ga keluar ...hehe



Hehehehe....

Iya nich sob,...

Tergantung abang sob...

Kyknya sich panjang deh....

Abang udh bilang iya tuh...  ;D ;D

Iya khan bang??
*piss* *piss* *piss*

Yang pasti ttp.... Let's Dance Together...



pastinya bro..

;)

#537

sampe nanti malam ya guys...

;)


@ DJF : luv u too ah  :-*
#538
Quote from: beat architect on 16/05/08, 13:32
setuju sob....pas rabu kemaren bagi gw gokil.....
Crowdnya enak banget MBC jogja.....GM nya baikkkkkkkkk banget... *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* resident ama yang punya operation sana Baiiiiiiikkkkkkk juga..... *bgs* *bgs* salute & good respect

Sob thank's ya dah kasih kesempatan nubreed DJ U_Tha spinning di sana....

:-* :-*


sama2 soooooobbbbb...

sdh berkunjung & berbagi keceriaan bersama embassy jogja,

ktemu event berikutnya ya?

cheers,

;)
#539
Quote from: titosimon on 15/05/08, 19:18
Quote from: mocko on 15/05/08, 17:38
klo dikit gaya andalan juga ga keluar ...hehe

musti liat gaya yg ngangkat tembok ke atas tuh.. :P


clean hatch bro..

mmpppphh,

;D  ;D

#540

berangkat!!

;)
#541
Quote from: mocko on 15/05/08, 17:38

@ cuervo

wuah kalo abang jgn sedikit, mesti banyak.. seru soalnya, klo dikit tanggung nanti....   *tepuktangan*

klo dikit gaya andalan juga ga keluar ...hehe


huahahhahaha...

d temenin lo ya pastinya?

*piss*
#542
Quote from: bullebali on 13/05/08, 20:19
Weeweeee..ke Bandung ga ngajak...
Support bang !!


boleh nyo,

dapet ijin ngga lo?

huahahahaaa..

;)


@ simon'79

iya nih, hiihiiihiiii....


#543

redy x joevan x double dee

luar biasa!!

;)

#544
Quote from: cuervo1211 on 15/05/08, 16:15
@ Embassy

Pokoknya support lah buat sang Juri...
Skalian Spin dikit" boleh khan bang?? *piss* *piss*

Hehehe


boleh,

;)
#545
tadi malem seru..

walaupun tdk pack tp ambiance-nya keren bgt,

good set from DJ UTHA..

bnyk yg nungguin ya?  :P

hehehhehe...

;)
#546
Quote from: titosimon on 15/05/08, 15:47

segera deh bang :p



packing & berangkatzzzz..

maauuuuu.....hahay!

;)
#547
Quote from: wd j on 14/05/08, 13:02

wuahhh abang jadi juri lagi....

huiiiiiii syelemmmmmm....  ;D

peace bang...  ::)

semoga eventnya suksess yah...  *bgs*


yuuhuu..

iya nih, senang sekali bisa ber-partisipasi pd event ini

pastinya bakal seru & bnyk yg bagus2 gitu..

heehehee...peace juga ah,

;)


@ FreddieThe 13th

hhooohhooooohoo....
#548
Quote from: titosimon on 15/05/08, 14:37

@ discoterror : mau deh techno an lagi di bali.. :) racunnya dari abang niiihh :P



bali & surabaya..

ketemu d jogja yeukk,

hahay!

;)
#549
Quote from: A_Dmi_Rer on 14/05/08, 23:51
^^^
^^
uuppzzz....pada ngomongin sapa siy benernya???
   emang abang n joevan kalo maen suka ngumpet di bawah dj booth ya?? :P :P ;D *piss* *piss*


huahahahhaaa...

bkn gw loh,

hayooo siapa tuh?

;)
#550
Quote from: dirtynumbangelboy on 15/05/08, 00:11
Quote from: Embassy on 06/05/08, 14:43
Any given moment, countless people are listening to techno. It’s hard to believe that a mere ten years ago electronic dance music was considered an underground movement. Techno has grown from virtual obscurity to a genre embraced by millions of listeners and musicians worldwide.

Why is techno so successful? Perhaps its recent popularity is due to the growing number of people who are accepting computer technology as an integral part of their lives. Because techno is created almost entirely with electronics, much of it has become an expression of the interface between humans and machines. This relationship developed quite recently.

In the early eighties a trio of pioneers in Detroit began merging the sounds of synthpop and Italo-disco with funk. Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson were high school friends who went to dance parties where the music ranged from Kraftwerk to Parliament. They listened to an influential radio DJ, The Electrifying Mojo, who played European imports alongside Prince and the B-52’s. In 1983 Atkins and Richard Davies, aka 3070, released the hit “Clear” under the name Cybotron. Techno was born.

Around the same time, the infant hip-hop community picked up elements of Kraftwerk’s music, thanks to DJs like Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash, and created electro. Electro relied heavily on synthesized beats and computery vocoder voices. In 1982, Afrika Bambaataa took the melody from Kraftwerk’s “Trans-Europe Express,” combined it with the distinctive beat from Kraftwerk’s “Numbers,” and composed the anthem “Planet Rock.” Electro spawned the idea of the funky computer. MCs rapped over its beats, and breakdancers formed a new culture in the cities where electro reigned.

In Chicago, house music was taking a similar path. Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy, and other DJs were playing a mixture of synthesizer-driven dance music and NYC disco. Hardy in particular would edit loops of the instrumental parts of tracks. Before long, local radio caught on with the Hot Mix 5 on WBMX, and locals began creating their own tracks to play.
Roland TB-303 mini-keyboard

Techno, electro, and house were made possible by new, inexpensive technology. The Roland TR-808, a programmable drum machine released in late 1980, formed the distinctive sound for the entire electro genre and was used in countless early techno and house tracks. 1981’s Roland TB-303 mini-keyboard was used to create squelchy basslines once people discovered the weird sounds that emerged from a little knob twiddling. Samplers and sequencers also became commonplace.

In the early nineties, something odd happened. Techno, which had failed to gain mainstream success in the United States, became a huge phenomenon in Europe—especially in Great Britain. In fact, the term was popularized by Virgin Records’ seminal UK compilation Techno! The New Dance Sound Of Detroit.

Around 1990 raves began to appear near London. Most organizers of these large, illegal parties made their money dodging British licensing laws. The locations of many raves remained secret until the night of the event. Attendees had to call a special phone number or rendezvous at various meeting spots to learn the actual location. Hundreds of people descended on raves simultaneously, making them difficult to break up.

At these raves, a happy, simple style of techno called “hardcore” was born. DJs created tracks with drug-addled dancers in mind. Unrelenting bass and fast beats accompanied chipmunky vocals and jingly pop-hooks. By 1992 hardcore was mainstream in England and The Prodigy’s “Charly” hit Number 3 on the pop charts. When the record industry realized techno could sell, the genre became much more commercialized.

Today the increased interest in techno allows more acts to see the light of day. A variety of record labels are cropping up with a new generation of artists. Currently, electronic musicians with names like Autechre (Sean Booth and Rob Brown), Aphex Twin (Richard D. James), ยต-ziq (Mike Paradinas), and Squarepusher (Tom Jenkinson), are creating alien atmospheres which push the boundaries of musical conventions.

A small group of minimalists keep Detroit-style techno alive. Richie Hawtin, an English-born Canadian who DJed in Detroit in the eighties, produces music under the name Plastikman. Hawtin’s hypnotic tracks involve subtle changes in repetitive, syncopated percussion. Other important figures in this second wave are Carl Craig, Jeff Mills, and Underground Resistance.

Where is techno headed? It’s difficult to say. More and more electronic music is being released, and genres are becoming increasingly specialized. Styles like ambient and drum and bass are branching into new types of music that defy classification.

Techno has become the soundtrack for the wired world. Some of its original creators are approaching their forties, but many of its current listeners are in their twenties and early thirties—people who grew up with computers.

There is a certain sense of detachment that occasionally comes with encountering new technologies, but techno reminds us that humans control the machines, and electronics can be used to express funk and soul. Techno is as much a philosophy as a genre. It’s about Postmodern sampling and pushing the boundaries of technology. Techno fills the space between humans and their computer monitors.

dibikin big festival juga dong bang, biar kaya I <3 TECHNO diluar :)


hehehehe...

mimpinya sih bgitu,

mdh2an bisa ya..secara festival mrk itu massive banget kan?

terakhir I <3 TECHNO sempet release cd compilation 3cd - single track dj friendly gitu..

wajib!! sdh dpt blum?

cheers,

;)