Tracklist: 01. Wonderfull Days 02. Stars 03. Together In Wonderland 04. Hardcore Feelings 05. Fantasy World 06. Party 07. Next 2 Me 08. Your Smile 09. Just Can't Get Enough 10. Live At London 11. Streetkids 12. Girls 13. This Christmas Bonus: 14. Live At London (Hard Mix) (Live @ Misteryland '94) 15. Exclusive Private Footage
Complete dvd with rave & happy hardcore classics, enjoy:)
Year:1995 Genre: Techno, Trance, Psychedelic Trance Playtime: 196 mins
Recording from 1995. This is a true classic, 16 years after air date we bring it to you (thanks to breakanoise). The program was aired weekly and was broadcasted after midnight at 1:00 CET my time (22:00 French) on French TV channel MCM. Includes parts of VJ sets on the background music of hard techno and psychedelic progressive trance. In first movie you will find holding a party in Belgrade Yugoslavia, conducted before the devastating war of NATO bombing in 1999, which gave solid victims and too much extremely damages and ruins.. Generally, in your hands is a history and classic! Enjoy and if you have more of that kinda pearls let us know.
This DVD has 3 parts: 1) X-Mix Electro Boogie (Mixed by Dave Clarke) Running time: 45 minutes. Originaly released in 1996. 2) X-Mix Transmission From Deep Space Radio (Mixed by Kevin Saunderson) Running time: 45 minutes. Originaly released in 1997. 3) X- Mix Jack The Box (Mixed by Hardfloor) Running time: 45 minutes.
That completes classic visual mixes reup project. More mirrors added, enjoy:)
Continuing to combine visuals from imaginative digital animators with a soundtrack by electronic dance music's leading artists and DJs, the X-Mix series had by the mid-90s become continental clubland's visual materials of choice. As the series matured, the animations began moving from abstraction into stand-alone virtual landscapes. Beyond the Heavens, to a mix of classic groovy techno sculpted by the UK's Dave Angel, had a futuristic, almost sinister atmosphere. It includes crucial tunes by Kenny Larkin, Sun Electric, Josh Wink, Ian Pooley and Dave Angel himself. Digital deserts and industries of the imagination were explored on Wildstyle, where the sounds were provided by Munich's DJ Hell - a decade of underground techno and house, fashioned into one long mix and including crucial tracks such as Bernard Badie's Can You Feel It, Bobby Konders' Let There be House and Phortune's Can You Feel The Bass.
The Electronic Storm supplied further flights of computer-animated fancy - digital worlds orchestrated to a long, morphing mix from The Shamen's Mr C. both a voyage into virtuality and a journey into the spirit of the beat. 'It's about human evolution,' said Mr C.
This DVD collection is really a collector's item ! For its price you get the first three classic X-Mix audio tracks with a logical plus: the visuals, a weird selection of experimental and 3-d motion graphics, or as the booklet says "three hours of cutting-edge animation". While this comment may be absolutely not true now, it's undeniable that the music selection makes this DVD collection a must! Take a look at the tracklisting: so many classics together.
There is a curious tip about this item, and it is that the X-Mix 3 video mix is actually different than the CD Mix. This seems to be because the CD Mix has two separate mixes. In the video version we hear a single mix with a different arrangement in the song order. There are some tracks or remixes exclusives to both versions.
This is an excellent video compilation. The sound and video quality is the best it could be.
"Forerunner of the legendary X-Mix series, the 3Lux videos took the very first steps in the visual realisation of techno. In the early 1990s, to a soundtrack of now classics tunes from the hot producers of the day (including Dave Angel, The Visions Of Shiva, Aphex Twin, Biosphere, Alec Empire, Neutron 9000 and Mixmaster Morris) young computer artists began exploring the possibilities of computer animation and new digital technologies. They hit the ground running, through pulsing shadows, distressed landscapes, whirlpools of sound and vision. Fresh and raw, exuberant and optimistic, the 3Lux series was a bold expedition into the uncharted imagery of techno, early trance and ambient. Where these groundbreaking animations would lead, much was to follow. This was the foundation of the videoscape electronic dance music would inhabit from here on in"
This DVD has 3 parts: 3Lux-1 - Running time: 75 minutes. Originaly released in 1991. 3Lux-2 - Running time: 70 minutes. Originaly released in 1992. 3Lux-3 - Running time: 80 minutes. Originaly released in 1993.
3 Lux DVD Collection (DVD5 Shrink) + DVD9 More mirrors addes for safety
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.
[i]Synergy: Visions of Vibe is a comprehensive documentary chronicling the underground rave culture in Southern California, one of its first American strongholds. With roots in a tribal past, this movement attempts to format the future of a truly global community by combining elements of electronic/percussive music, the psychedelic imagination, and mass dancing.
From warehouses to mountain retreats to the deserts of the Mojave, Synergy: Visions of Vibe brings an unseen world into clear focus. With kinetic camera work and candid interviews, this slice of visual anthropology probes the underbelly of a worldwide subculture with the help of some of electronic music's most acclaimed DJs, a technomusicologist, and a county sheriff.
Shot primarily on 16mm film, Snyergy: Visions of Vibe is both a moving entertainment experience and an intimate portrait of a modern counter-culture that follows its own electronically induced beat.
Features: Orbital Sven Vath Carl Cox Jonathan More (Coldcut) Sandra Collins Daniel (Moontribe) DRC Jason Bentley Technomusicologist-Don Smithivas Sheriff-Robert Moquin
Year: 2006 Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, Rock, House, Broken Beat, Post Rock, Tech House, Indie Rock
Tracklist 01. International Pony - Gothic Girl (3:59) 02. Bugz In The Attic - Move Aside (3:10) 03. Dr. Octagon - Aliens (3:00) 04. Plan B - No Good (3:56 ) 05. Trentemøller - Evil Dub (Trentemøller Edit) (4:59) 06. Mates Of State - Fraud In The 80's (3:56) 07. Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Cursed Sleep (5:35) 08. Fionn Regan - Put A Penny In The Slot (2:59) 09. iLiKETRAiNS - Terra Nova. (4:59) 10. Maximilian Hecker - Silly Lily, Funny Bunny (3:36)
Yet another exclusive DVD for your pleasure, enjoy:)
Speaking In Code is not just a documentary about techno scene, it's a movie telling the story of it's authors. David Day seems to be the main character here, he travels to different places with hist wife and interview people connected to Techno Music Scene. In this movie we can see stories and interviews of Modeselektor, head of Kompakt label Wolfgang Voigh, Monolake, Robag Wruhme (Wighnomy Brothers) and many many more. It's a must-see movie for all the electronic music lovers. Uploaded DVDRiP with bonus features, enjoy:)