Archive for February, 2006

Broken (Sunburnt Octopus)

Friday, February 24th, 2006

Ambient track … Pete Tong if you read this (small chance ), this is a track for your famous Mambo sunset sets.

Purpose Unknown (Mikael Sjoberg)

Friday, February 24th, 2006

Bound to a soul, for a purpose unknown.. Catchy melody and a great track and free to download!

1 Billion Downloads for iTunes

Friday, February 24th, 2006

In one minute, the iTunes’ music store sells around 1,400 songs. That’s 84,000 songs per hour, and just over 2 million a day. On Sunday, iTunes’ sales totaled approximately 987,477,000 songs. On february 24 2006 iTunes has reached the 1 billion track milestone. Congrats!

Will Yahoo! ditch DRM?

Friday, February 24th, 2006

The head of Yahoo!’s digital music service has called for record labels to allow downloads to be sold free of any DRM restrictions. He told the Music 2.0 conference in Los Angeles that DRM has created a barrier for consumers between their music and what they can do with it, such as transfer it the […]

Sci-Hi (Tough Chic - Feat. Kikskoda)

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

130bpm dance-track. Easy 4/4 beat, monotous bassline. Break at 3min. with some screaming female vocals and one of my favorite electronic bass sounds from trilogy. Warm harps, piano and conga’s. Do you need more?

The Love is back!

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

The Loveparade will be back in Berlin on the 15 of July. See you there boys and girls!
More info auf Deutsch: http://www.loveparade.de/

feat. Din-Flipser (Jeff Hil0)

Saturday, February 18th, 2006

Weirdly experimental dancey deep tech track inspired by Flipser, a loved track by Crane AK. Vocals by Din QC. Extended DI cut.

Make the move (Funcle Jam)

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006

Lounge track from Belgium. very nice groove and atmosphere!

8 bit revolution (OpamP)

Saturday, February 11th, 2006

The fattest electro track I encountered this year. This will destroy the dance-floor in Ibiza!

Music preferences are driven by the crowd as much as taste

Saturday, February 11th, 2006

Popular music gets that way because we’re social animals who follow the leads of influential people and/or the crowd, liking what others like because they like it.
A research project created a “music market” for 48 songs, in which participants were asked to score the songs from one to five stars. They tried a number of […]