Radio Soulwax - Part Of The Weekend Never Dies Year: 2008 Country:[/n] UK [b]Genre: Electronic (Electro, Tech House) Playtime: 170 min Size: DVD9 Video: PAL 16:9 (720x576) VBR Audio: Dolby AC3, 2 ch Size: 7.35 GB
Tracklisting: 01 Part Of The Weekend Never Dies (Documentary By Saam Farahmand & Soulwax) 02 Nite Versions Live At Fabric (And 120 Other Places) 03 Part Of The Weekend REALLY Never Dies 04 Commentary
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:)
DVD: Sensation White Innerspace 2011 PAL Yeeeeeah, finally I got it :) And I bring it to you as well !! Long awaited Sensation Innerspace DVD is here, enjoy :)
'D-Tonate' appears to be the first single artist/ensemble DVD for the One Dot Zero organization. This DVD comes right after 'One Dot Zero 1 & 2', that showcased works from various artists, all cutting edge. For us technophobes D-Fuse will be known mostly for their monthly Wire ad but there remit expands much further than that, check www.dfuse.com for proof. This DVD has a running time of 90 mins, showcasing cutting edge moving graphic art sequenced against the music of artists such as Fibla, Funkstorung, Kid 606, Burnt Friedman, Scanner, Braille and more. Each video/music sequence can be viewed from multi angles and the whole DVD is fully programmable so you can choose to edit a flowing piece from all your favourite parts. A DVD that will give your player a full workout with a solid soundtrack to boot. Can't ask for much more than that. Highly recommended.
Hooking up with Detroit's 430 West Records outfit Octave One feat. Random Noise Generation, Tresor Records is striking out into the brave new world of audio/visual synergy with this CD/DVD release. Referencing the hallowed state so beloved by those who see an apocalypse on every corner, 'Off The Grid' marks the 31st release for Octave One, with Lawrence and Lenny Burden calling in collaborators from around the globe to help realise their concept of visualising their music beyond screensaver-esque background fodder. Using performances recorded in Scotland (Glasgow), Germany (Berlin & Leipzig), North America (Austin, TX), The Netherlands (Eindhoven), Finland (Helsinki), UK (Liverpool) and Austria (Vienna), the DVD sees classic Octave One tracks being reworked and enhanced, some lost videos seeing the light of day as well as a full length concert film so you can pretend you were there... Blistered with energy and creaking under the weight of such a formidable back catalogue, it's a credit to all those involved that it didn't become a reverential exercise in collective back-patting. Not forgetting the CD which features a ruck of great Octave One and Random Noise Generation material (all stamped out of Detroit steel - with the thudding beats and melodious back drop complimenting each other perfectly), this is a comprehensive collection that assuages both the ear and eye. One on one!
Features: Moderat, Kasper Bjorke, Wareika, Coma, Moch & Toof, Holy Ghost!, Kindkanevil Tech Talk: Monolake Label Feature: Soul Jazz Records
Videos: 01. Jahcoozi - Barefoot Dub [Bpitch Control] 02. Siriusmo - Einmal In Der Woche Schreien [Monkeytown Records] 03. Tombo ft. Schad Privat - Body Hotel (Coma Remix) [Firm Records] 04. Mock & Toof - Farewell to Wendon [Tiny Sticks]
Once again we bring you new issue of greatest electronic music DVD mag. You might notice that they changed their logo to a real big one with 't-mobile on' it... I hope when they decide to release musicvideos collection vol.2 they remove those logos because they destroy those videos, everyone preffer clean ones:)
Year: 2010 Genre: House, Techno, Minimal, Drum and Bass, Interview
Features: Agoria, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Lusine, Massimiliano Pagliara, Claude Vonstroke, Green Velvet, Louderbach Tech Talk: Funktion One Label Feature: Ostgut Ton Tech Talk: Funktion One