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Cüpe D'etat - Journey #1 (Electronica/Downtempo Mix)
Cupe replied to Cupe's topic in Electronica & Chill
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Also social network links are the buttons on the top right of ADJF
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http://soundcloud.com/cupe/c-pe-detat-journey-1 Tracklist: DJ Spooky - The First Reading (Yoshio Machida & Sussan Deyhim Remix) Lemon Jelly - His Majesty King Raam Nightmares on Wax - Les Nuits FC Kahuna - Hayling DJ Spooky - Une Aventure Extraordinaire Arrivée À Vladimir Maïakovski, E (Yoshio Machida Remix) Bonobo - Recurring DJ Spooky - D'Un Cahier d'Esquisses (Claude Debussy Remix) George Bruns - Nine Lives Gotan Project - Last Tango in Paris Nine Inch Nails - 1. Ghosts I Clint Mansell - The Last Man Clint Mansell - Summer: Summer Overture Rob Dougan - Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Variation) The Cinematic Orchestra - The Awakening of a Woman Clint Mansell - Death is the Road to Awe
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Facebooked / Tweeted / Soundclouded
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Facebooked / Tweeted / Soundclouded
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Dark Progressive: JaymzPhoenix - Progress to Sunset *3HOURS*
Cupe replied to JaymzPhoenix's topic in Trance & Progressive
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Tweeted / Facebooked / Soundclouded
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If anyone wants these download them now 'cause I'll be removing them from my account this week.
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It’s just like having a record store in your pocket, only, it is. Billed as the recession-busting pocket record shop, Vnylst have launched a crowd-funding campaign to support the further development of their app which “connects vinyl lovers in a meaningful way”; or in real terms, offers a platform to connect buyers and sellers, catalogue your collection, get valuations and locate record stores in your area. The latest in a string of vinyl-based social networks (see the just as meaninglessly named Vinylfy) and apps attempting to bridge the analogue divide and reach the technophobic, Discogs-devoted record collecting masses, Vnylst are taking a bold move into crowd-funding, with crates of branded perks available to help lubricate your credit card into pledging. Head over to the Vnylst website for more details, and watch their film pitch below: Source: thevinylfactory.com
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Welcome dude And good to see you've already found chat!
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Any more input from those that hasn't said anything yet?
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I don't know if we even need to upgrade the ADJF Soundcloud because I can just repost.
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tbh we can just sync mixes from the soundcloud. but if someone REALLY has to stream live, scottie is right - there's plenty of other platforms. and free at that
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I just updated the poll. Those that have voted are free to vote again.
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wat It's everything or nothing with the radio.
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It's expensive enough to get rid of and definitely more expensive than a pro account on soundcloud (that we'd never have to remove mixes on). I'm liking this idea more and more. If it wasn't for good cunts like gandy and cap we wouldn't of ever been able to have radio in the first place. Big ups
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I'd be keen to drop radio to pay for a soundcloud account to do weekly podcasts/guest mixes.
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It's weird though. We've given anyone the option to stream live sets or even just give us mixes to upload for free promo and fuck all people jump at it. I would of killed for this when I was starting out DJing. What can you do? I promo everything like a mother fucker.
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cbf. What a bitch
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I didn't even hear her say the line
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No-one really listens to it. Sometimes people mix on FNCP but that's getting even more rare lately. I don't have the funds to keep renewing the contract for nobody to listen to it. What are your thoughts, valued community members?
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The ten best DJ booths in EDM: From DJ Shadow to Skrillex
Cupe replied to Cupe's topic in DJ Headquarters
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Ask any raver in the world and they'll tell you all about how "I'm totally in it for the music, bro." But contrary to that theory, next-level, mind-blowing visuals are an increasingly important aspect of the electronic dance music scene. Some of the best and most beloved DJs from all genres are throwing millions of dollars into their arena-sized LED displays. Mostly because DJs are overpaid. But also because all these music-loving kids are addicted to shiny things. Now whose stage-game reigns supreme? Well, that should be obvious. But why don't you get that glow stick out of our face and check out Crossfade's list of the ten best DJ booths in EDM. 10. Midnight Conspiracy This dark Chicago duo plays the heaviest in electro and dubstep. For their most recent tour, they pumped thousands of dollars into a custom 15-foot Illuminati pyramid called "The Eye." This shit shoots lasers like death rays and oscillates colors while filling with smoke. The bros do their thing inside, looking out at the crowd from the eyeball itself. It looks a bit like another pyramid on our list, but we won't call shenanigans. 9. Big Gigantic Colorado's Big G already had a cult following because saxophones and dubstep are apparently one of the coolest combinations since peanut butter and chocolate. But they kicked up their asking price a bit when they revealed a brand-new rig. Now the guys perform within two totally mind-blowing light capsules. It's quite impressive in person, and the sax still sounds like sex. 8. Justice When it comes to dance music, Frenchies pretty much do everything better. Justice rule the world of gritty filter house, and their stage set up reflects their metal roots. More Marshall amps than you've ever seen create a wall, with the epic center-piece of their glowing, signature cross. And with the addition of their second album, they added illuminated organ pipes and at one point in the show, Gaspard Auge (the one with the mustache) comes out and plays on a hidden keyboard. It's fucking sick. 7. DJ Shadow Not only is he one of the illest mixers there is and an incredible turntablist, but he plays inside some kind of space-egg. It flashes all over with lights and images projected so as to seem like the orb itself is alive and spinning around. Sure, you can't really see him, but what is there to see anyway? Just some guy working his damn ass off. We appreciate the effort and the visuals. 6. Shpongle He's got a funny name, but there's nothing funny about this all-encompassing musical experience. Meet the Shpongletron, a huge three-level stage design that looks something akin to an eastern religious experience. It also has an eye that shoots lasers but features more fractals than your non-medicated mind has ever seen. We're not condoning drug use or anything, but if you were to smoke DMT at a music festival, this is the show to spark it up. 5. Datsik The newest addition to our list is Canadian dubstepper Datsik who just announced his new vortex booth for his upcoming Firepower tour. Basically, the selector sits in the center of an ever-spiraling set of lights and a 50,000-watt P.A. That's a lot of fucking bass in your face. Not sure if the intended side-effect is hypnosis, but we think we like Datsik a whole lot more now. 4. Skrillex Skrill pretty much abducted the dub game when he hit the scene back in 2010, and in 2012, he abducted our brains with his massive spaceship stage rig. Lasers galore, fog up the ass and a giant, black angular mystery pod that extends itself into the sky. It looks like something out of a PLUR nightmare, like Giger drew the thing in some heroin-induced stuper - not that we're saying that's a bad thing. 3. Avicii The young stunner from Sweden set off on an ambitious arena tour, the first of its kind for EDM, and he spared no expense on his impressive booth. He plays inside a giant head, though whose head, we can't be sure. The whole thing is bitmapped with intense projections and images, backed by a huge LED screen and flanked by, you guessed it, mega lasers. The top of the head, where the booth actually lies, detaches itself during the performance and sends the young DJ soaring over the crowd, shooting intense lasers out from underneath itself like a UFO. Some say the tour was too ambitious, but who really cares when you look that good. 2. Etienne De Crecy But giant heads, spaceships and spinning vortexes are nothing compared to the cube. Back in 2008, French-house badass Etienne De Crecy unveiled his super sexy cube show, placing his squarely in the center of a six-square, Hollywood Squares-type three-dimensional rig. Again, bitmapping is the key here, and the light projections on the fabric screens create such a believable illusion, you wonder how he can get anything done in there. 1. Daft Punk Look, all these other DJs are cute and everything with their little top-of-the-line rigs and whole-hearted attempts to differentiate themselves from the masses. But nothing, we repeat, nothing will ever top some shit a couple robots did in 2006-2007. You cannot fuck with the pyramid. There can be only one. You've got two robots sitting in a giant pyramid of light, flanked by light grids, all in front of a giant screen of light, blasting the best dance music in the world, and at the end, they light up themselves. Pretty much the most mind blowing thing you can ever witness. The world had to wait ten years for their second tour in 2007, let's hope it doesn't take so long this third time around. Source: miaminewtimes.com