Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Ultra Music Festival & AERIAL7 DJ Competition By betamaxDj
Gotta check out the great Underground Tracks in this set. Give my bud a play and a favorite and I'm more than confident that he would appreciate it.
Excerpt from beatamaxDJ's entry:
"My entry for this, just found out about it. Live hardware mix, recorded in wave-lab, dc offset corrected and raised gain 5.5 db across whole file, then encoded 320kb mp3. All tracks bought wave, and oldest 3 week majority last 2 weeks. Underground filthy short set, mixed genre but all have electro flavor. DJM-800, CMX-3000 pair 1/4 inch from mixer into creative 0404. Contact via either gmail or webpage, both betamaxDj."
Hook up betamaxDJ on your social media outlets!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/betamaxDj
Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/betamaxDj/
Excerpt from beatamaxDJ's entry:
"My entry for this, just found out about it. Live hardware mix, recorded in wave-lab, dc offset corrected and raised gain 5.5 db across whole file, then encoded 320kb mp3. All tracks bought wave, and oldest 3 week majority last 2 weeks. Underground filthy short set, mixed genre but all have electro flavor. DJM-800, CMX-3000 pair 1/4 inch from mixer into creative 0404. Contact via either gmail or webpage, both betamaxDj."
Hook up betamaxDJ on your social media outlets!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/betamaxDj
Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/betamaxDj/
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Man, The Legend, Josh Wink
This is sweeeet..
Take note of his seemingly simple style, but don't be fooled, this guy is working the hell out of these tracks!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Off the Wall: ROSAMONTE SUAVE YERBA MATE
If you've never tried this stuff, you better get your paws on some..
This is a very smooth yet potent (stimulating) Yerba. Great alternative to coffee (energy without jitters and great sense of well being)
Traditionally drunk warm, I prefer to pre-heat my water and steep in a French Press for at least 4 minutes, then pour over ice.
Once I pour my first glass, I heat up some more water and add it to the previously used Yerba still in the press, this will steep for however long it takes me to finish my first glass. Keep re-using the Yerba until you notice a weakened outcome. (I can usually do this 4 or 5 times before I trash the Yerba Mate)
This stuff will have you BUZZING around halfway through your first glass..
Great for socializing, (I drink it while dj'ing), working or any other time you'd like!
The one great thing I've noticed about Yerba Mate is that it does not interfere with sleep like coffee and other caffeine based substances.
GO GET SOME, AND ENJOY!
Friday, February 24, 2012
StereoGlitch: Axtone Axwell DJ Competition
Check out my friend and fellow deejay STEREOGLITCH and his "Axtone and Axwell DJ Competition" mix. He would LOVE a favorite from you at mixcloud.com (if you don't have an account just click sign in with facebook, it's that simple).
Have fun!
Excerpt from StereoGlitch's entry:
"My name is PJ aka StereoGlitch originally from NYC, USA; currently residing in Denver, USA and once again another glorious summer on the way. With beautiful people, sunshine, and amazing music to salivate over. Since this is a warm-up set I decided to keep it sexy and down low. Please help me get to Miami to meet the great Axwell, Thomas Gold and friends. I just want to play these wondering tunes with like minded people. "The dance floor is supposed to be somewhere you can just let yourself go and just really flaunt it out, sleaze it out, filth it out, dirt it out, just get down and enjoy. What is really, really important for me is to get the dance floor sexy and to get it filthed up. “Let’s have a party.” - Steve Lawler Peace, and always “Keep it Rockin”
TRACKLIST:
Excerpt from StereoGlitch's entry:
"My name is PJ aka StereoGlitch originally from NYC, USA; currently residing in Denver, USA and once again another glorious summer on the way. With beautiful people, sunshine, and amazing music to salivate over. Since this is a warm-up set I decided to keep it sexy and down low. Please help me get to Miami to meet the great Axwell, Thomas Gold and friends. I just want to play these wondering tunes with like minded people. "The dance floor is supposed to be somewhere you can just let yourself go and just really flaunt it out, sleaze it out, filth it out, dirt it out, just get down and enjoy. What is really, really important for me is to get the dance floor sexy and to get it filthed up. “Let’s have a party.” - Steve Lawler Peace, and always “Keep it Rockin”
TRACKLIST:
Where Are Your People (Aashton & Swift Remix)
By We Have Band
Beautiful World (Original Mix)
By Amirali
By We Have Band
Beautiful World (Original Mix)
By Amirali
Opium (Original Mix)
By Claytonsane
Twisted Feat. Lisa Pure - Chriss Vargas & Cristian Arango Remix
By Dj Boris
Open Your Heart (Vocal Mix)
By Dirty South, Axwell
Be sure and add up StereoGlitch on his media outlets:
Facebook: facebook.com/stereoglicth
Email: stereoglitch@yahoo.com
Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/StereoGlitch/
Twitter: @StereoGlitch
By Claytonsane
Twisted Feat. Lisa Pure - Chriss Vargas & Cristian Arango Remix
By Dj Boris
Open Your Heart (Vocal Mix)
By Dirty South, Axwell
Be sure and add up StereoGlitch on his media outlets:
Facebook: facebook.com/stereoglicth
Email: stereoglitch@yahoo.com
Mixcloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/StereoGlitch/
Twitter: @StereoGlitch
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Laugh of the Day
Many are nervous the first time they bust loose with a dance at a party, don't be nervous, try this one!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Axtone Presents Competition Mix By: Coopari
Gotta check out this remix competition set by Coopari. He'd love a play and a favorite from you!
I think this Funky Tech House beats will build up the perfect atmosphere. :)"
1)Smoke In The Club
By Peter Horrevorts
2)Lima (original mix)
By Poupon
3) Unknown
4) Mamba Samba
By Doneyck
5) Natural Spray (feat ATJAZZ)
By Jerome Sydenham
6) Who Are You
By Nino Anthony & Mr Eyez
7) Unknown
Check out Coopari on other media outlets such as:
Excerpt from Coopari's entry:
"Hello! I'm Coopari, 22 years old, from Croatia. Music has always been an important part of my life - I come from family of musicians. I graduted music shool in playing clarinet and at the age of 15 heard Watch The Sunrise and became addicted to house music. I think this Funky Tech House beats will build up the perfect atmosphere. :)"
TRACKLIST:
1)Smoke In The Club
By Peter Horrevorts
2)Lima (original mix)
By Poupon
3) Unknown
4) Mamba Samba
By Doneyck
5) Natural Spray (feat ATJAZZ)
By Jerome Sydenham
6) Who Are You
By Nino Anthony & Mr Eyez
7) Unknown
Check out Coopari on other media outlets such as:
Twitter: @Coopari
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Laugh of the Day
This guy is clearly the baddest mother F'er at the party, or at least I'm sure he feels like so. LMFAO!
Monday, February 20, 2012
PROJECT X DJ Competition by: Coopari
You gotta check out this Techy mix by friend and fellow deejay Coopari. I'm sure he'd love a play and favorite from you on mixcloud.com
That Feeling (Bring It Back Again Chus Tool-A-Pella)
By Dj. Chus
In A Dream
By Renoa, Hadrian
Nuking
By Kaum
Momma's Groove (Acapella)
By Osunlade
Walking By
By Mat Joe
Bip! Bip!
By Daniel Mehlhart
Press
By Jorge Deejay
Over You
By Mihai Popoviciu
Afrika (Acapella)
By Ceballos & Dj Chus
Magic K (Paul Ritch 31 Trudaine Mix)
By Master H
Be sure to check out Coopari on his media outlets!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Ultra Music Festival & AERIAL7 DJ Competition by: Coopari
Friend and fellow Deejay Coopari's latest mix and recent entry into the Ultra Music Festival & AERIAL7 DJ Competition is sure to please whether you're a Tech House fan or not.
Here's the excerpt from Coopari's entry:
"Here it is :) Im gonna need your help - please join mixcloud (its simple, just press Login with Facebook) and leave a comment and give it a ♥. Thank you very very much! Enjoy! This one will get you movin' :P"
So check it out, enjoy and hit the heart!
1) Something In The Air
By Maya Jane Coles
2) Liquid
By Format B Feat. Fran
3) Oversexed
By Format B
4) Harun (Onno On Acid Remix)
By David Mayer
5) Shiny Disco Balls (Acapella)
By Who Da Funk
6) M.U.G.E.N.
By Nicolas Masseyeff
7) Song For Shelter (Acapella)
By Fatboy Slim
8) La Benjamina
By Kaiserdisco
9) Got To Be Me And You
By Yousef
10) Long Phase
By Juan Carlos Herrera
11) A Bit Patchy (Acapella)
By Eric Prydz
12) Palm Leaves (Deetron Remix)
By Gerd
Be sure and get over to Coopari's media outlets and add him up to keep up to date with his latest tunes!
https://www.facebook.com/coopari
http://www.mixcloud.com/coopari
Here's the excerpt from Coopari's entry:
"Here it is :) Im gonna need your help - please join mixcloud (its simple, just press Login with Facebook) and leave a comment and give it a ♥. Thank you very very much! Enjoy! This one will get you movin' :P"
So check it out, enjoy and hit the heart!
TRACKLIST:
1) Something In The Air
By Maya Jane Coles
2) Liquid
By Format B Feat. Fran
3) Oversexed
By Format B
4) Harun (Onno On Acid Remix)
By David Mayer
5) Shiny Disco Balls (Acapella)
By Who Da Funk
6) M.U.G.E.N.
By Nicolas Masseyeff
7) Song For Shelter (Acapella)
By Fatboy Slim
8) La Benjamina
By Kaiserdisco
9) Got To Be Me And You
By Yousef
10) Long Phase
By Juan Carlos Herrera
11) A Bit Patchy (Acapella)
By Eric Prydz
12) Palm Leaves (Deetron Remix)
By Gerd
Be sure and get over to Coopari's media outlets and add him up to keep up to date with his latest tunes!
https://www.facebook.com/coopari
http://www.mixcloud.com/coopari
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Soul Food For Thought
( As shared by http://www.facebook.com/www.TranceMix.org )
This is so awesome. Please take a moment to read:
A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.
A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping, and continued to walk.
A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.
In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.
No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.
Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.
This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people. The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected context?
One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be:
If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?
This is so awesome. Please take a moment to read:
A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.
A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping, and continued to walk.
A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.
In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.
No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.
Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.
This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people. The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected context?
One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be:
If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
You think you know "Dubstep"?
“Dubstep has been abstracted from its context” was damn pretty accurate, but “a spectacle of sound has been produced in order to attract people who are not at the EDM events but are listening to the radio or their computer speakers” is somewhat off.
Dubstep was never really an EDM genre. Yes, it’s electronic, and yes, it’s dance music, but it’s different. It was never “rave” music. Raves connote glowsticks, lightshows, scantily clad girls, etc. It was music that was listened to in dark, basements with no light but the light of the mixer and decks, with 30 people in them (but a massive sound system nonetheless). It was dead as soon as it became “EDM music”.
DMZ (who I assume you know well, if you consider yourself even remotely knowledgeable on dubstep as they’re the single most influential establishment in the genre’s history) has had the “catchprase” “Meditate on bassweight” for many years. That’s really what it’s about.
It’s more like this:
“a spectacle of sound has been produced in order to attract people to the EDM events and those who are listening to the radio or their computer speakers.”
There’s much more of a cultural divide besides just that. Dubstep was built on soundsystem culture, dubplate culture, and also pirate radio culture.
Dubplates (“dubplate specials”, dubplate or dub for short) are unreleased tracks that a producer will produce (dubplates are specifically acetate records, but in modern times, CDs and mp3s are also considered dubplates) and distribute very sparingly to DJs or keep to themselves altogether. Typically, dubplates aren’t given to more than 5 or 6 DJs. They’re meant to be exclusive.
The reason behind this is because dubstep was made for a very certain type of atmosphere (the aforementioned, dark, basement vibe + a huge soundsystem). Well, the producers/DJs dont want people listening to these tracks in any other sort of atmosphere, so they only play at the venues with proper soundsystems.
The people will come to hear certain tracks, certain dubplates, and it is ensured that they will hear the tracks in an atmosphere worthy of the music.
Dubplate culture and soundsystem culture go hand in hand.
I won’t go into pirate radio, but it’s also a really important aspect. I can explain if you really want me to.
Anyways, with dubstep you’ve got acetate dubplates, big soundsystems, and musty basements, and with brostep, you’ve got raves, stadium shows, pop song remixes, radio and ad play, etc. And then there’s all the obvious musical difference (check out “Loefah – Horror Show” vs. Skrillex for a real example of the difference).
Dubstep was never really an EDM genre. Yes, it’s electronic, and yes, it’s dance music, but it’s different. It was never “rave” music. Raves connote glowsticks, lightshows, scantily clad girls, etc. It was music that was listened to in dark, basements with no light but the light of the mixer and decks, with 30 people in them (but a massive sound system nonetheless). It was dead as soon as it became “EDM music”.
DMZ (who I assume you know well, if you consider yourself even remotely knowledgeable on dubstep as they’re the single most influential establishment in the genre’s history) has had the “catchprase” “Meditate on bassweight” for many years. That’s really what it’s about.
It’s more like this:
“a spectacle of sound has been produced in order to attract people to the EDM events and those who are listening to the radio or their computer speakers.”
There’s much more of a cultural divide besides just that. Dubstep was built on soundsystem culture, dubplate culture, and also pirate radio culture.
Dubplates (“dubplate specials”, dubplate or dub for short) are unreleased tracks that a producer will produce (dubplates are specifically acetate records, but in modern times, CDs and mp3s are also considered dubplates) and distribute very sparingly to DJs or keep to themselves altogether. Typically, dubplates aren’t given to more than 5 or 6 DJs. They’re meant to be exclusive.
The reason behind this is because dubstep was made for a very certain type of atmosphere (the aforementioned, dark, basement vibe + a huge soundsystem). Well, the producers/DJs dont want people listening to these tracks in any other sort of atmosphere, so they only play at the venues with proper soundsystems.
The people will come to hear certain tracks, certain dubplates, and it is ensured that they will hear the tracks in an atmosphere worthy of the music.
Dubplate culture and soundsystem culture go hand in hand.
I won’t go into pirate radio, but it’s also a really important aspect. I can explain if you really want me to.
Anyways, with dubstep you’ve got acetate dubplates, big soundsystems, and musty basements, and with brostep, you’ve got raves, stadium shows, pop song remixes, radio and ad play, etc. And then there’s all the obvious musical difference (check out “Loefah – Horror Show” vs. Skrillex for a real example of the difference).
- a response by Phillip Horrack in response to: (http://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2011/12/29/the-popularization-of-dubstep-part-1-dubstep-goes-to-college/)
Go Into a Trance, by Julio Cesar
Get yourself into a trance with the first installment of GIAT (Go Into a Trance) by my friend and fellow deejay Julio Cesar.
TRACKLIST:
My Religion
By Pulser
Pura
By Exit Vs Kent & Gian
Another You Another Me
By Lange Vs. Gareth Emery Rafael Frost Remix
Point Picquet
By David Forbes
Reflected
By Fabio Xb
The Incredible Apollo
By Ernesto Vs Bastian
Nova Zembla
By Armin Van Buuren Remix Wiegel Meirmans Snitker
Propane
By Filo & Peri Vs Ronski Speed
Fight The Fire
By Andy Moor & Sue Mclaren
Stellar
By Armin Van Buuren
Always Look Back
By Sabanci & Truby Remix- Ankhen
Impact
By Faruk Sabanci Remix- W&W
Fallen Angel
By Ana Criado-Dennis Sheperd & Cold Blue
Be Your Sound
By Cosmic Gate & Emma Hewitt
Make sure you follow Julio Cesar on his media outlets:
https://www.facebook.com/juliocesaroff
https://twitter.com/juliocesaroff
(DOWNLOAD) http://www61.zippyshare.com/v/26445093/file.html
TRACKLIST:
My Religion
By Pulser
Pura
By Exit Vs Kent & Gian
Another You Another Me
By Lange Vs. Gareth Emery Rafael Frost Remix
Point Picquet
By David Forbes
Reflected
By Fabio Xb
The Incredible Apollo
By Ernesto Vs Bastian
Nova Zembla
By Armin Van Buuren Remix Wiegel Meirmans Snitker
Propane
By Filo & Peri Vs Ronski Speed
Fight The Fire
By Andy Moor & Sue Mclaren
Stellar
By Armin Van Buuren
Always Look Back
By Sabanci & Truby Remix- Ankhen
Impact
By Faruk Sabanci Remix- W&W
Fallen Angel
By Ana Criado-Dennis Sheperd & Cold Blue
Be Your Sound
By Cosmic Gate & Emma Hewitt
https://www.facebook.com/juliocesaroff
https://twitter.com/juliocesaroff
(DOWNLOAD) http://www61.zippyshare.com/v/26445093/file.html
Outta Space Mix, by RetroJay
Blasting through the airwaves all the way from beautiful Barbados comes my friend and fellow deejay, RetroJay! Give some time to explore the great feel of this set. An excellent feature of this set is that tracks 4, 11 and 13 are created by none other than RetroJay himself.
Enjoy!
Here's the excerpt from RetroJay's entry:
TRACKLIST:
1) Dont Fit In (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
2) Equalized 003 A (Original Mix) By Eqd
3) What You Do With What You Have (Original Mix) By Blawan
4) Zero Hero (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
5) At Least (Instra:Mental Remix) By Mount Kimbie
6) Space Booty (Original Mix) By Dexter
7) Qawwali (Original Mix) By Pinch
8) 19eme (Original Mix) By Teeth
9) Code 46 (Original Mix) By Kryptic Minds
10) Triton (Original Mix) By Olie Bassweight
11) Zenophos (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
12) Joyride (Original Mix) By Pinch
13) Planet Hx78 (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
Be sure to like and follow RetroJay on the various media outlets!
https://www.facebook.com/DjRetroJay
https://www.facebook.com/Introspect.Recordings
http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/retrojay
Enjoy!
Here's the excerpt from RetroJay's entry:
"Mix featuring breaks, future garage and dubstep beats. Tunes from Kryptic Minds, myself, Mount Kimbie and Blawan."
TRACKLIST:
1) Dont Fit In (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
2) Equalized 003 A (Original Mix) By Eqd
3) What You Do With What You Have (Original Mix) By Blawan
4) Zero Hero (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
5) At Least (Instra:Mental Remix) By Mount Kimbie
6) Space Booty (Original Mix) By Dexter
7) Qawwali (Original Mix) By Pinch
8) 19eme (Original Mix) By Teeth
9) Code 46 (Original Mix) By Kryptic Minds
10) Triton (Original Mix) By Olie Bassweight
11) Zenophos (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
12) Joyride (Original Mix) By Pinch
13) Planet Hx78 (Original Mix) By Retro Jay
Be sure to like and follow RetroJay on the various media outlets!
https://www.facebook.com/DjRetroJay
https://www.facebook.com/Introspect.Recordings
http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/retrojay
Sunday, February 12, 2012
BLAST IT!
Brooklyn Bounce - The Real Bass (Nylon's Rumble in Da Jungle Mix)
Little bit of Jungle vibe with a great Speed beat. This one's got some stank on it.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The Sound of the Underground (Open Poll)
This site is a haven for all styles of Electronic Dance Music.
Of the huge array of EDM styles that have evolved from around the world and through the ages, what would be your number one favorite EDM style of all time?
Friday, February 10, 2012
Ultra Music Festival & AERIAL7 DJ Competition, By MarsNRG
Good afternoon Party People, our good friend and fellow Deejay from Brazil MarsNRG has entered the Ultra Music Festival & AERIAL7 DJ Competition on Mixcloud.com
"This set is a lot incredible to me, more to the Techno history than to the mixes themselves. If you are young, fond of Techno, get ready to hear what Techno was near its roots, with masters such as CJ Bolland." -MarsNRG
"ATTENTION: the last song, Mantra, must be heard with the VOLUME to the MAXIMUM. Why? The last 2 minutes will make your soul get out of your body, that song is SPIRITUAL." -MarsNRG
If you're a 90's techno freak then this will for sure get your jollies. Try out the tunes and I'm sure he'd love a favorite from you.
Here's the excerpt from MarsNRG's entry:
"Nobody sees me playing Techno; actually, I'd say, modern Techno, because classic Techno I play very often. Why? 90s Techno was unique, it was "happier" and more impressive, this is my point of view. This set depicts some underground Techno of the early 90s, but keep in mind that I loved the 90s commercial Techno (Culture Beat, 2 Unlimited, Captain Jack, DJ Bobo, La Bouche, E-Rotic, Rozalla, AB Logic, Maxx, MC Melody, etc.), all disguised as Eurodance (Eurohouse in Europe)." -MarsNRG"This set is a lot incredible to me, more to the Techno history than to the mixes themselves. If you are young, fond of Techno, get ready to hear what Techno was near its roots, with masters such as CJ Bolland." -MarsNRG
"ATTENTION: the last song, Mantra, must be heard with the VOLUME to the MAXIMUM. Why? The last 2 minutes will make your soul get out of your body, that song is SPIRITUAL." -MarsNRG
30 minutes of a glorious time, with the following
tracklist:
01) Headshop – Xenomorph (1993)
02) Apotheosis – O Fortuna (Live Action Remix) (1992)
03) Ramirez – Orgasmico (1992)
04) CJ Bolland – Camargue (Original Mix) (1993)
05) Culture Beat – Serenity (Epilog) (1993)
06) CJ Boland – Mantra (1992)
The last song is spiritual, if you listen to it with volume to the max, the last 2 minutes may make you feel like your soul getting outside your body.
Also, there is a mini-Megamix as the intro, featuring some of the songs MarsNRG would like to play, but only 30 minutes were allowed, so it’s a taste of nostalgia.
The highest the number of plays, the closer participants will be to the prize. If you support MarsNRG by listening to his set, or even better, by giving it a Favorite on MixCloud if you have an account there, he’d be thankful.
If you like MarsNRG’s music, you can keep track of him here:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/marsnrg
Twitter: @marsnrg
Comments are welcome, have a great time folks!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
ELECTRO BEAST
TRACKLIST:
Ho (Fndannyboy Remix)
By Ludacris
Adaption(Original Mix)
By Neelix
Everytime (Dirty Dutch Mix)Buy
By Mike De Ville Vs. Patric De La Paz
South Beach (Fukkk Offf Remix)Buy
By Paul Ahi
Bass Get Smooth (Caudill Turnipseed Remix)Buy
By The Mobb
Insurrection (Ph Electro Club Mix)Buy
By Tripple Star
Rox Sox (Original Mix)Buy
By Uppermost
Robot (Dj Dan & Mike Balance Remix)
By Trent Cantrelle & Princess Superstar
Gotta Let You Go 2010 (Rafael Oliver Mix)
By Michael Mind
Los Angeles - Original MixBuy
By Cold Blank
‘Discofukkr’ (Original Mix)Buy
By Lazy Rich
We're Coming Back (Alex Kidd Usa Remix)
By Grooveshakerz
Long Train Runnin (Freemasons Club Mix)
By Glamrock Brothers Faberlique
Junkie (Original Mix)
By Filthy Rehab
SPEED GARAGE MINIMIX
TRACKLIST:
Stay Fresh (Flat Beat Uk Remix)
By Big Blunts (Mr. Oizo Vs. Renegade Master)
Standard Hoodlum Issue (Cj's Speed Garage Dub)
By Es Dubs
Got Til It's Gone (Armand Van Helden's Speedy Garagez Mix)
By Janet Jackson
Nasty Groove
By Bassick
Work It Out
By Bassick
VIP HOUSE PASS EPISODE: 2
TRACKLIST:
Houserocka Vs. Nu Guise
By Headrush
Fuck With The Dj (Original Mix)
By Hubscheck & Dubscheck
I Don't Care So Whatever ()
By The Digital Monkey
Parasite
By Krstyprdrs & Scmbags
Middle Fingers (Fuck You Remix)
By Rude Boyz
Tekno Boogie (Rude Boyz Fidget Groove Remix)
By Reepr
Crush DummyBuy
By Spartaque
Chilli House (Original Mix)Buy
By The H2o Project
Stop The Drugs (Hell Ektrik Remix)Buy
By The Roto Mafia
Bang (Rude Boyz Boom Remix)
By Uber Djs & Tin Dog
Zombie Barbie (Costello Remix)Buy
By The Serial Numbers
Juke Dem Hoes
By Stereo Heroes Feat. Mic Terror
Get Low (Hip Remix)
By Robert Ortiz
Breakdown ( Puppy Giant Remix )
By Paul Whitehead
Disco Villans (Malo Remix)
By Malo Crickets
Lick It! (Digital Creator Remix)
By Digital Mode
Is It The Fuck (Original Mix)
By Tommy Ouellet
VIP HOUSE PASS EPISODE: 1
TRACKLIST:
Love Potion (Jay Tripwire's 8 Channels Mix)Buy
By Tom Lown
Croatia (Annual Report Part 4)Buy
By Croatia Squad
The Last Native (Original Mix)Buy
By Nora En Pure
Crawl (Original Mix)Buy
By Infinitize
Savage Pat (Scsi-9 Remix)
By Francesco Bonora
Gata Sun (Original Mix)Buy
By Jules And Moss
Darwin (Lorenzo Bartoletti Remix)Buy
By Alex Piccini And Jean Bressan
321 (Original Mix)Buy
By Markus Homm
New Jack Swing (Original Mix)
By Andre Butano And Muigel Lobo
Sundari (Loko Remix)Buy
By Dave Kurtis
Be Ya (Alex Stein And Vogue Remix)Buy
By Romee And Josha
Think About It (Clio Remix)Buy
By Sasch Bbc And Caspar
Natamba (Original Version)Buy
By Martin Eyerer
Trakfor (Original Version)Buy
By Liz Cirelli
Dream Fucker (Original Mix)Buy
By Salvatore Lograsso
Excuse Me (Original Mix)Buy
By Aboga And Alex Font
Majestic Rhythm (Original Mix)Buy
By Stanley Ross
Drops (Original Mix)Buy
By Konstantin Yoodza
Editorial (Original Mix)Buy
By Mario Da Ragnio And Stupatrics
The Boy Called Jarod (Original Mix)Buy
By Vooloo
My Destiny (Original Version)Buy
By Lea D
Jug Lens (Dmit Kitz And Andy Fink Remix)Buy
By Topspin
UndergroundEDM Presents: This Is Afrowax - The US Speed Garage Edition (Mixed by Von Roll)
UndergroundEDM Presents: This Is Afrowax - The US Speed Garage Edition (Mixed by Von Roll) by Undergroundedm.Com on Mixcloud
TRACKLIST:
It's Groovy Baby (Ruff Mix)Buy
By The Minx
Your Love Is Taking Me Higher (George Acosta Mix)Buy
By Soul Citii
Take Off Your Make-Up (George Acosta & Ariel Baund Tuff Mix)Buy
By Pyure Moods
Givin' It Up (Fired Up Mix)Buy
By Lady Bug
Feel The Need (Charles Afton Buzz Mix)
By Soul Shakers
Take My Love (Club Mix)
By Mad Dog Presents Md 20/20
No Matter What Time (Bird Mix)Buy
By Dread Time Feat. Barbara
Joy (E-N'S Tuff Mix)Buy
By Disco Legends
Ritmo Latino (Proper Mix)Buy
By Sol Flava
AWW TEKKI TEKKI
TRACKLIST:
Auf Wiedersehen (Andreas Henneberg Remix)Buy
By Heckler & Koch
Criipt (Original Mix)Buy
By Jackeed
Diverting The Box (Jeff Bennett Mini Mix)Buy
By Jeff Bennett
One Dollar Shirt (Original Mix)
By Mario Zar
Siphon (Original Mix) Buy
By Oban
Berlin (Original Mix)
By Roberto Mozza, Erotex
Moldenke (Marset Remix)Buy
By Metrophonique
Bass Lovers (Original Mix)
By Kenzler, Wischnewski
Moovin (Plastic Sound Remix)Buy
By Jacob Seville
After Shock (Original Mix)
By Flippers, Minimize
DISCOTECH (VINTAGE TECHNIQUE)
TRACKLIST:
Data Bass
By Paris Sound Machine
Bicross Attack
By Raleigh
Rebel
By Dj Nano
Tonight (Azuli Reworking)
By Deaf'n Dumb Crew
Disco Police Department
By Mike 303
Bells Compressor
By Fafa Monteco
Talkbox
By Kiko
Feel It
By Dj Nekbath
Without You
By Alex Armes
Flashmob
By Jordan Evane
Barell Classic (Original Mix)
By Barrell Classic
In My Eyes
By Sinema
HIGH VOLTAGE
TRACKLIST:
French Jeans (Dada Life Remix)Buy
By Mvsenm
Siberia (Jelo Remix)Buy
By Monolythe
Stay Cool (Alex Kidd[Usa]Remix)Buy
By Yenn
Cut Low Wit It (Digital Freq Remix)Buy
By Soul Puncherz
Return Of The Ruins (Cold Blank Remix)Buy
By Phatfranco
Hit On That (Costello Remix) Buy
By Radio Jack
Minus Plus - Autoslide RemixBuy
By Quaver
Ride It Out - Monolythe RemixBuy
By The Butcher Blues Foundation
Nightwalk (Keemerah Remix)Buy
By Encorton
People Bounce - Original MixBuy
By Costello
The Move (Tom Eq N.A.S.T.Y. Remix)Buy
By Monolythe
Sour Shuffle (Rekka Remix)Buy
By Sour Djs
Old School Filth (Dan Thomas Remix)
By Filthy Rehab
Mini Tetrio Mania - Blare Remix
By Dj Kasa Remixoff
Don't Breatk It (Electric Soulside Remix)
By Monolythe Feat Bobby K
Toxic City (Original Mix)Buy
By Alex Reliic
What The Heck (Atem Niblz Remix)Buy
By Andru Pazzatron
Sneaky Sound (Roy Rosenfeld Remix)Buy
By Da Fresh
Pumping Jumps (Original Mix)Buy
By Dj Maxsie And Alex Speaker
Banger (Sagen Remix)
By Quaver
Hit On This (Original Mix)Buy
By Radio Jack
Bedroom Funk (Rekoilz Remix)Buy
By Richard Sjoberg
Bang Da Bang (Yenn Remix)Buy
By The Banger Bros
Bang The Track (Original Mix)Buy
By Wonked Cru
Burn Out (Soul Puncherz Remix)Buy
By Zuri
THE PROGNOSIS
TRACKLIST:
Makati Skyline(Original Mix)Buy
By 3 Terry Da Libra
Trust In Senses (Original Mix)
By Aggressor
Tear Drop (Russell G And Steve Haines Remix)
By Andrea Bertolini Feat. Miss Motif
No Paradise Beneath Her Feet (21street Remix)Buy
By Andrez
Full Circle Feat. The Stetz (Antranig Instrumental)Buy
By Dj Mog & Paul Kennedy
One Vibe (Hoxton Whores RemixBuy
By Dynamic Stereo Sound
Like A G6 (Dj Miller Remix)
By Far East Movement
Believe N Sex (Noferini & Marini Remix)Buy
By Fast Eddie
Soulstealer (Psychowsky Eastern Meditation Remix)Buy
By Haroun Omar
One More Black Heart (Sensetive5 Rework)Buy
By Magnetic Brothers & East Sunrise
In The Darkness (Tech Mix)Buy
By Darude
Brainbox
By Ferry Corsten
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Hard House
TRACKLIST:
Hoovers And Horns
By Fergie & Bk
The Dawn
By Tony De Vit
Injected With A Poison (Bk & Nick Sentience Remix)
By Praga Khan
How U Like Bass (Warp Brothers Club Mix)
By Norman Bass
Hands Up (Fergie & Bk Remix)
By Trevor & Simon
We Gotta Connect (Long Mix)
By Modern Contact
Weekend (Cj Stone & George Dee Club Mix)
By Bad Habit Boys
You're Free (Synth Mix)
By Yomanda
Freedom (Voodoo & Serano Mix)
By Qfx
The Ultimate
Kris, Sy & The Trixta
Magic Fly (Ultrabeat Remix)
By Minimalistix
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