Future Sound of London – Hazey day Girl (Experimental Music)
Omnimotion – Underdub
Underdub
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Pretty Lights – Understand me now
Derek Vincent Smith (born November 25, 1981), better known as Pretty Lights, is an American electronic music artist.
Smith wrote and produced hip hop music while attending high school in Fort Collins, Colorado, but the music of such artists as Aphrodite attracted him to American raves. After graduating from high school, he attended University of Colorado at Boulder, but dropped out during his freshman year to focus instead on his music.[2] In 2007 & 2008 Smith & Cory Eberhard began playing late nights for large acts such as STS9, The Disco Biscuits & Widespread Panic. Euphonic Conceptions Productions (CO based) is largely responsible for Pretty Lights’ early success in booking him around the USA. In the summer of 2009, under the moniker Pretty Lights, Smith and Eberhard played at several major American music festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Rothbury, the Electric Daisy Carnival, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, and the 10KLF. The following autumn, they succeeded their festival circuit with a multi-city tour of the United States.
In 2010, Pretty Lights paired up with Billy Moulton and played at the 2010 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, the 2010 Marchone Music Productions Illumination Show in Nashville, the 2010 Evolve Festival in Nova Scotia, Movement 2010 (the Detroit Electronic Music Festival), the 2010 Starscape Festival, Camp Bisco 9, Nocturnal Festival at Apache Pass, Texas, the 2010 Electric Zoo at Randall’s Island in New York City, New York, the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, Illinois, and the Outsidelands Festival in San Francisco, California. More recently, they headlined the Snow Ball in Avon Colorado along with Bassnectar and the Flaming Lips. In June 2011 Pretty Lights had a late-night set at Bonnaroo, where he debuted the hit song “I know the Truth.” Smith also debuted his state of the art light show in early 2011 involving LED towers made to look like a cityscape. Most recently in July 2011, he headlined at the Electric Forest in Rothbury, Michigan, at Camp Bisco’s 10th anniversary in Mariaville, NY, and at All Good 2011 in Masontown, WV. At All Good 2011 Pretty Lights released what Smith described onstage as a special “one in a lifetime” track, a remix of John Denver’s “Take me Home Country Roads”.
Trance Groove – Paris (Maybe I’ll turn around, maybe, but not just yet.. there is no end and the beginning has not yet started.)
Maybe I’ll turn around, maybe, but not just yet, there is no end and the beginning has not yet started.
Submatic – Goin Away
Easily my favorite tune by submatic!
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In 1992 Submatic began producing with his first computer: an ATARI ST 1040 along with hardware synthesizers like the Yamaha DX7, Roland 2080, Juno 60, Korg and Notator as sequencing software. Back then he was producing Techno, House and Ambient.
When Logic Audio hit the market, Submatic switched up his style. His friend DJ Amaning introduced him to the important basics of producing Drum and Bass. The newfound fascination with DnB led to Submatic linking up with the Millenium Beats Foundation (MBF Crew);
now known as (Beatknowlogists). Together, Deefader, Dan-e, Tobez, S.Finesse, MC Soultrain and Submatic made for good, friendly vibes and legendary parties in Munich.
In 2006 he was introduced to Darren Jay, and soon the first vinyl could be released:
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France Dom – Blue Smoke
France & Dom – Blue Smoke