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Music Mondays:iPad Busking of the Future
Read more . . . →Not much I can say about this one other than, people probably are still pissed that you have an iPad and they dont, so you may not make tips . . . The First iPad Street Musician? from Alex Shpil on Vimeo.
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Music Mondays: The Techno Police are Coming to Lay a Beat Down!
Read more . . . →You best be in line, because in this short (less than one minute) video the Techno Police are laying down the law. Although I'm having some hard times picking a better song than last week's unreleased gem "Cthulu Sleeps by deadmau5." Techno Parade from Kidiwi on Vimeo.
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Music Mondays: Cthulhu Sleeps - deadmau5
Read more . . . →This is a high quality, clear sounding version that was recorded from a uStream DJ session I believe. Really nice part around 3:20, then it gets even dirtier for the second half!
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New deadmau5 track/s? Raise Your Weapon with dubstep ending, Awesome!
Read more . . . →This starts slow and could have been weak . . . Then it picks up and gets awesome. By the time the dubstep drops your mind is fully engaged, thats all I'll say!
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Pryda - The End
Read more . . . →If this song is called "The End" I can only imagine it's because Eric Prydz probably finished the song, listened to it, and said: "this is the best song I will ever produce; this is the end." With a hypnotic repeating 8 bar loop just barely audible in the opening, this song manages to work its way into your ear after first listen. The rest of the production is pretty standard Eric Prydz stuff, which is to say, its totally insanely awesome.
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Robyn - Hang With Me (official video)
Read more . . . →Check out this awesome video of Robyn Robyn - Hang With Me official video from Robyn on Vimeo.
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Sebastien Leger does it again with Plik Plok
Read more . . . →Image by Romain Heuillard via Flickr I have been a fan of Sebastien Leger for a while now. I first wrote about his remix of Manson, The People last September. Even before that I did a quick tech blog post showing him mixing some stuff in Ableton for his live show. In fact it sounds very similar to this song Plik Plok. I really love the minimal feel of this. It still has very prominent sonic elements; this song fills your speakers out! What's great about this song is its very DJ friendly. If you love electronic music this is...
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Music Mondays - Camo and Krooked - Turn Up The Music
Read more . . . →Camo and Krooked's track "Turn Up The Music" Top track of the weekend so far! Enjoy
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Music Mondays: Groove Armada - Paper Romance
Read more . . . →Great single off of Black Light, the new album this year. The Groove Armada process is rote by this point. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay act as ringleaders, bringing in their newest coterie of vocalists, then putting them through their paces as they dance across genres and styles. When Cato said in January that MGMT served as a major inspiration for Black Light, it might have been tempting to think that perhaps he had misspoken. After all, Groove Armada has been around for more than a decade, delivering big-beat essentials over that period, from "I See You Baby" to "Song...
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Music Mondays - Tommy Lee joins Deadmau5 @ Ultra Music 2010
Read more . . . →Edited by Alex Massaad from sources at MTV (who cannot write good copy to save their life) No one was prepared for Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee to take the stage with Canadian sensation Deadmau5 to close out the night. The two began the set with a treat fans have come to love WMC for, the debut of a brand-new song (so new that it's still untitled!). Lee departed after this initial song, and the 'Mau5 launched into an hour and 40 minutes of hits, including his own mix of Rage Against the Machine, "Strobe" and his biggest fan favorite...
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