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 This issue of free DVD-magazine "Slices" features the following artists: - Timo Maas - Brain Cares - Break SL - Dinky - Daria - Kalbata Label Feature: - Permanent Vacation Tech Talk: - Richard Bartz Uncut: - Dixon Total duration: 139min. Tracklisting:1. Dominik Eulberg - Sansula 2. Exercise One Feat. Argenis Brit - No News Today 3. CLP - Ain't Nobody Cooler 4. Dead Residents - Scumbongo As first we're proud to present you newest SLICES issue in full untouched iso format. enjoy!:)
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 SLICES is the first DVD Magazine for electronic music and presents insights into a multifaceted landscape of scenes, which has become a synonym for innovation and progress unlike any other. RELEASE DATE: Sept. 15, 2007 FEATURES: Chris De Luca vs. Phon.o, Pete Namlook, Shinedoe, Steve Bug, Alter Ego, British Murder Boys, Deadbeat LABEL FEATURE: Traum Schallplatten TECH TALK: Robert Babicz CLUB SPECIAL: Fabric / London VIDEOS: Gui Borrato, Trentemoller, Damero, Wiley, Stateless
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 SLICES is the first DVD Magazine for electronic music and presents insights into a multifaceted landscape of scenes, which has become a synonym for innovation and progress unlike any other. RELEASE DATE: Dec. 15, 2007 FEATURES: Abe Duque, Kalabrese, Efdemin, Deetron, Jazzanova , Touane, Gez Varley LABEL FEATURE: Thinner TECH TALK: Thomas P. Heckmann CLUB SPECIAL: Click / Hamburg VIDEOS: Modeselektor, Douglas Greed, Eva Be, Michael Fakesch
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| SLICES Music Video Collection |
| Author: f | News, Musicvideos, DVD, Electronic, Hip-Hop/Breakz, House, Rave, Techno, Trance, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 |
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Electronic Beats DVD magazine Slices presents you artist video and features from the world of electronic music. A special edition with previously unreleased material and past highlights is set for release in May.For the electronic music culture, the visual aspect has always played an important role. But music television has been a big disappointment when it comes to presenting electronic music. Between ringtone ads and nonsense reality shows, you hardly find high-quality electronic music videos. It's a good thing Slices is there to fill this gap. The DVD-magazine has developed into more than just a worthy alternative to TV over the last 3 years. Slices gives quarterly reports on the world of electronic music in the form of artist and label portraits as well as music videos from all over the world. Now, the special edition „Music Video Collection" is presented. The "Music Video Collection" is a collection of music video highlights from previous editions and many new videos – often their first release on DVD. In total, the collection presents 40 videos from Ambient to House and Dub to Techno with an overall playing time of over 140 minutes. Enjoy!
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| The Prodigy vob collection |
| Author: f | News, Musicvideos, Techno, Electronic, Rave, 199x, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 |
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A collection of vob musicvideos by a legend - The Prodigy! Enjoy:)
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Tracklist:01. A Joy (3:07) 02. Smile Around The Face (4:32) 03. Fuji Check (0:24) 04. Sun Drums And Soil (6:17) 05. Clouding (1:54) 06. High Fives (5:07) 07. Turtle Turtle Up (2:11) 08. Sleep, Eat Food, Have Visions (8:01) 09. You Were There With Me (5:54) 10. And Then Patterns (4:43) Pretty rare DVD from Four Tet. Enjoy:)
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'Dub Echoes' is a newly produced film about Dub, featuring an incredible array of artists, both original Jamaican artists - U Roy, King Jammy, Lee Perry, Sly Dunbar, Bunny Lee (to name a few), alongside a similarly awe-inspiring array of artists who have been taken Dub into new directions in electronic dance music - Kode9, Roots Manuva, Howie B, Adrian Sherwood and many more. Directed by Bruno Natal over a three year period, this is a killer film to be watched over and over again! covering Dub in all its different guises. The DVD comes with loads of extra features, dub mixes and more. Essential! Scene release: Dub.Echoes.2009.NTSC.MDVDR-R2RMDVD Enjoy:)
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AIR And Sébastien Tellier - VideosTracklist:1. AIR - Sexy Boy 2. AIR - Kelly Watch The Stars 3. AIR - All I Need 4. AIR - Le Soleil Est Pres De Moi 5. AIR - Playground Love 6. AIR - Radio #1 7. AIR - How Does It Make You Feel? 8. Sébastien Tellier - Universe 9. Sébastien Tellier - Oh Malheur Chez O'Malley [b]Another rare dvd:) Enjoy! Discogs
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Great rare DVD with some pearls:) Tracklist inside.
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 Following on from a much earlier collaborative single, the first full-length effort pulling together Modeselektor and Apparat -- despite a name that suggests a Depeche-loving rodent -- has plenty to offer without entirely being a full-on slam dunk. Then again, this wasn't entirely surprising given the high quality both acts had been showing in the past, simply because it might almost have been too much to expect for a next-level release; instead at points it feels more like a logical continuation of their immediately preceding efforts than a new hyperfusion. Still, at a time when the vast majority of critical attention got focused on Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas' admittedly excellent second album, it was refreshing to hear something happily dedicated to dance and electronic influences on separate if sometimes parallel lines, ranging from stern EBM sonics to filter disco and schaffel and more besides -- and this all within the first song "A New Error" alone. (Though it should be admitted that the late-'70s Pink Floyd synth lines on "Sick with It" could have easily appeared on the Norwegian duo's album as well.) At the album's absolute strongest everything assembles together just so, with the surging, crisply anthemic "Seamonkey" being the first totally deathless track -- the echoing whine/siren making a killer hook -- while "Porc #2" rides a clean, serene flow into a shuddering squelch-heavy conclusion. Apparat unsurprisingly takes some vocal bows, and hearing his familiar, processed croon first on "Rusty Nails" shapes the starker edges of the album into something else again. Guest performances also include Paul St. Hilaire, with a murky series of toasts on "Slow Match" adding seductive threat, and Frank "Eased" Dellé on "Sick with It." [Bpitch Control issued a companion DVD in 2009.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Moderat = Modeselektor + Apparat
Great electronic DVD, HD Videos coming soon:)
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