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Ableton live House Produktion Part 1

Monday, May 21st, 2012

Follow me on Facebook:www.facebook.com Und hier ist der Downloadlink zu dem tutorial…viel spaß damit…und daumen hoch:-) www.megaupload.com
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Deadmau5 live streaming in his new studio working on a new track! (the veldt) (Part 2) 17 March 2012

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

README,IMPORTANT! The Mau5 at work in his new studio working on a new track called The veldt using Cubase! Part 1:www.youtube.com If you want see Deadmau5 working on a track other track click here:www.youtube.com Deadmau5 working on a new track (27 April 2012): www.youtube.com Fl Studio Deadmau5 remake by me: Get in the cart pig: www.youtube.com Aural psynapse: www.youtube.com Strobe: www.youtube.com Animal rights: www.youtube.com Deadmau5 chords and other: www.youtube.com Move for me: www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL PLEASE :) .
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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FL Studio 10 Tutorial: [Beginner] FL Studio Walkthrough PART 1

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Just a quick beginner tutorial for FL Studio 10. I am using the Signature Edition. Subscribe and leave comments if you would like a Part 2, and what you would like to learn in the next tutorial! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! www.ssubeats.com http www.facebook.com
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Kazantip Toni Igy – Pentagramma. Fl studio Tutorial. part 1

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Kazantip обалденный трек – именно так назывался на зайцев нет хит 2-х летней давности. Интересный трек.. Поэтому его мы и разберём. Ссылка на GLFO!! depositfiles.com Фаил проекта!!!! ТУТ depositfiles.com FL проекты к моим видео вот тут!! depositfiles.com Я ВКонтакте vkontakte.ru Мои собственние треки тут: zvukarik.pdj.ru

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DJ Premier on the 1′s and 2′s (Part 1 of 3) @ Fat Beats, NYC (The Final Day)

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

DJ Premier (of Gang Starr) spinning some records on the turntables. This is Part 1 of 3, of his set. At Fat Beats, NYC’s final day of being open for business. Saturday, 9/4/10. RIP Fat Beats.
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A-Trak on the 1′s and 2′s (Part 1 of 2) @ Fat Beats, NYC (The Final Day)

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

A-Trak getting busy on the 1′s and 2′s. Some might know him as Kanye West’s DJ or some might know him as a member of Duck Sauce. This is Part 1 of 2, of A-Trak’s set at Fat Beats, NYC on the store’s final day of being open for business. Saturday, 9/4/10. RIP Fat Beats.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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CREATED: Digital Dub for 2012, Part 1 – A Quiet Bump, A Conversation with Peak

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Photo by Phillip Stearns.

The link between dub music and technology is as old as the genre itself – you could even argue that dub is THE purest example of a technology expressed through music. At its best, it’s like magic – when I first saw Scientist run the board for Mikey Dread live, it truly was like watching a magician at work. He had a way of flicking faders so fast but so subtly that they seemed to move with a will of their own.

Although there are some core sonic elements of Dub that have been with it since its inception – echo, reverb, tape effects, etc – it’s also been a genre/ethos that’s quick to embrace new methods and new applications in its 40-year lifespan. One particular thread from Dub’s inception to now goes something like this:

    The 70s – the warm round sound of King Tubby and his contemporaries.
    The 80s – dub in the digital era, with Prince Jammy and others messing around with 8-bit sounds and new drum machines on seminal recordings like Computerized Dub.
    The 90s – dub techniques flourish in every possibly form of dance music, including the icy germanic sounds of the Basic Channel and Chain Reaction labels and artists.
    The 00s – that sound expands in new directions with records from Rhythm and Sound, Deadbeat, Pole and the entire long running ~scape label.

(As I said, just one thread through the history – for a much more fleshed-out telling of the story, see Bruno Natal’s Dub Echos or read Michael Veal’s book on the subject. Or if you want to become a dub producer yourself in an instant, you’ve got to check out Infinite Wheel, still as fun now as the day it was released.)

In 2012, two net labels – who so far have given every single one of their releases away entirely for free (!!!) – are unquestionably the proud inheritors of the legacy that runs from Tubby to Scientist to Rhythm & Sound to Deadbeat & Pole. They are A Quiet Bump, from Italy, and Qunabu, from Poland. I’ll cover A Quiet Bump below and follow up on Qunabu in a few days.

A QUIET BUMP

A Quiet Bump is a dub and digital roots label from Italy that’s currently 28 releases deep. They’ve just recently completely redone their website (which is beautiful) and even invented a new double mountain logo for themselves. Founded by Paolo Picone and Carmine Minichiello, the label is home to some of the most innovative dub music on the planet today – following in the vein of their german forefathers but infusing a kind of good-natured Italian warmth that makes the music truly unique and special. They label has been a labor of love since its foundation in 2005 – as Picone puts it “We are very proud in general of A Quiet Bump. We come from Irpinia, a small rural region of midland of Southern Italy… the biggest village only has 15,000 people, so developing an electronic/dub label between the mountains was not easy. A big challenge. Without the label we probably would have stopped playing music many years ago… it’s a survival project, and we are really proud of it.”

To celebrate the relaunch of their website, they’ve released their first CD compilation – UNO, the first thing you can actually buy from the label (as I said, EVERYTHING beforehand from these guys has been given away for free). It’s brilliant, and features many label regulars, the label’s brightest rising star DaDub (who’s gone on to release on Stroboscopic Artefacts) and some new high-profile collaborators like Stewart Walker. Paolo Picone, who records under the name Peak and has recently moved to Berlin, was kind enough to answer a few questions about the label. His responses are best read to a soundtrack of his own music, a captivating sample of which is below.

When and how did A Quiet Bump (AQBMP) start, and how did you chose the name?
The label was founded by me (Peak) and Camine “Gamino” Minichiello (Jambassa) in 2005. It started as just a name and logo to put on the cover of our band MOU’s first CD, a fake label, just to have a greater chance of getting reviewed as an official CD and not just as a demo… a trick! We picked the name to evoke the idea of something without a big clamor, a silent and shy label, a record company for implosive releases … But by the time we’d gotten to our fourth release, we decided just to run it as a label.

Who is part of AQBMP now, and do they have other roles beyond their music work?
Paolo Picone (Mou, Peak, Pantazm) with the contribution of my booking and events agency Soundabbast.
Carmine Minichiello (Mou, Jambassa) with the contribution of his Q-Zone Recording Studio
Giovanni Roma (Black Era, Pantazm, Lich, Voodoo Tapes) with his Blackchannel Mastering Studio
Raffaele Gargiulo “Papa Lele” (Jambassa/Wiseman Dub) the graphic designer of AQBMP
Leo Giso (Mou) the man behind shop, orders and shipping… :)
Web site design and programming by Nico Vece – the secret sixth man of AQBMP ;) – with his THIN studio.

If you had to choose a word or phrase for your aesthetic for people who didn’t know the label, what would you say?
Digital roots? Contemporary roots? Or maybe in a better way: NON-Conservative Dub … Something connected with ’60/’70 Jamaican roots music and our contemporary culture… just in terms of space and time – places, society, and technologies. What King Tubby would have played now in the XXI century.

How do you choose which artists to release? Are they all friends or from all around the world?
We have no specific method… although usually we personally know the artists before producing them, so the majority of AQBMP artists come from our region of Italy … all friends. But it’s not a rule, everything depends by the music … the artist’s coherence as a producer and his sound are important for us.

Why did you decide to do Uno as a CD?
The main reason was to have a more professional approach to the promotion, and also to give the people a different approach of AQBMP. UNO in Italian means ONE, a number, the first number, just like a new starting point for us… we decide to change and renovate everything.

Plus we were very tired being classified as a “Net Label” – too many times and for more and more people in the net audio scene, the word “net” has become more important than the word “label”… In recent years I think the net audio world has become a fenced-in space – yes, with a lot of nice people, nice networks, situations, and nice ideas – but cut off from the music outside, or at least with a marginal position. The container became more important than the content.

Who are some artists that you might want to work with for the label but haven’t yet?
I don’t know… They don’t yet have names! We don’t have a well-defined idea of the AQBMP sound: we are 5 people with completely different ideas about “sound”. We listen to everything from Dub Specialist to Sonic Youth, from Slayer to Moritz Von Oswald, from David Sylvian to Fela Kuti, etc… Just as some examples! So now we prefer to explore our commonalities based on low bass frequencies and downbeat… and when possible support the idea of research on modern roots. ;)

What upcoming releases are planned?
A new release from PARA as well as VOODOO TAPES (a new dubby project by Gianni Roma/Black Era, the man behind the mastering of AQBMP)… both as digital releases and digital distribution.

To be continued…

Kid Kameleon is a San Francisco-based DJ, promoter, writer, blogger, historian, archivist, and fan of electronic music. Tune in regularly for his CREATED series on new and undiscovered music, including what to hear, and talks with artists.
http://kidkameleon.com


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Saints Row: The Third – Walkthrough – Part 39 [Mission 36: 3 Count Beat Down] (SR3 Gameplay)

Sunday, March 4th, 2012

Saints Row: The Third Walkthrough Part 1: bit.ly This is Mission 36 of the Saints Row: The Third Campaign. This is a new Walkthrough for Saints Row: The Third with Gameplay and Commentary by theRadBrad. Saints Row: The Third Saints Row 3 Saints Row: The Third Gameplay Saints Row: The Third Walkthrough Saints Row: The Third Part 1 Saints Row: The Third Mission 1 Saints Row: The Third Walkthrough Part 1 Saints Row: The Third Gameplay Part 1 Saints Row: The Third Xbox 360 Saints Row: The Third PS3 Saints Row: The Third PC Saints Row: The Third Review
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A Very Potter Sequel Act 2 Part 10

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

With Umbridge in charge of an army of Dementors, and being too powerful for even Dumbledore to stop, all hope seems lost. How are Harry and his friends supposed to save Sirius Black and Hogwarts if there’s no time? “A Very Potter Sequel” is an unofficial, fan-made, parody show. Like this song? Get it on iTunes here: itunes.apple.com No Way – music and lyrics by Darren Criss HARRY: My mind is racing, but my heart, it beats faster. I’m in control, commander and master. Lady Fate, creating disaster– but she ain’t the boss of me! A head-on collision with a catastrophic setback makes you either wanna get lost, or get back. I choose the latter; let’s not forget that we hold the cards this time, so there’s no need to bitch or whine! There’s no way I’m gonna take another option, no way I am gonna settle with a loss! No way I’m gonna sit around and watch, there’s no, no way… There’s no way you’re gonna find me in the background, no damn way you gonna see me satisfied! No way they’re ever gonna make me back down, no, no way… There’s no way! DRACO: Home field advantage, the upper hand is ours, so the game is on! RON & HERMIONE: The clock ticks, but we’ve got our tricks to fuss with and fix what wrong! HARRY: Let’s wake up and go, guys, take out the bad guys, break out your mad eyes– HARRY, DRACO, RON, HERMIONE: YEAH! We’ll take it on together, we’re stronger and we’re better and if there’s a problem– HARRY: [spoken] “Ha!” HARRY, DRACO, RON, HERMIONE: –Whatever! There’s no
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How To Make An Electro House Song In Ableton Live (Part 2)

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

See more Ableton Live tutorials at: abletonlife.com. On this screencast, we’ll learn how to create the basis for an Electro House track. Starting with the drums, working through a bass line, and finishing up with some melodic chords.

Check out blog.dubspot.com for more goodies… In this video series Dubspot Instructor and Ableton Expert Steve Nalepa takes us step by step through the process of creating a dubstep style track in Ableton Live. After creating a basic beat in part one he shows us how to add groove, a bass line and how to add some interest using some VST effects. We’d like to know if these videos were helpful to you? Do you have questions? Let us know by leaving a comment below!

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