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MuchMusic presentó su nueva campaña publicitaria
La señal busca continuar con la misma consigna lanzada en 2007, don... More
La señal busca continuar con la misma consigna lanzada en 2007, donde presentaba el concepto de su marca “Ves Much. Ves música”. En ésta segunda etapa se remarca que pese a la diversidad de artistas, estilos, géneros, culturas y generaciones, todos tienen algo en común. La idea de la campaña es apelar a la relación entre [...] Less
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DJ Hell-In The Mix (Death Disco Radio)
DJ Hell takes you on a ride with this unbelievable live Death Disco... More
DJ Hell takes you on a ride with this unbelievable live Death Disco Radio mix. Live in Vienna 2008, keeps you on the edge of your seat. Dont touch that dial, since wont hear this anywhere but Death Disco Radio. Forget about TV, Forget about radio, Death Disco Radio brings you the sound of our generation. DJ Hell (or simply Hell) has balanced Detroit minimalism and Chicago acid-house as well as more spacious German trance and hardcore. Beginning his mixing career while still a teenager, Hell moved through punk and new wave to electro, house and hip-hop by the mid-’80s. His DJing gradually led to the start of his production career, and one of his first singles “My Definition of House Music” became a large club hit when reissued by Belgium’s R&S Records in 1992. He moved to Berlin to work with Hardwax Records during 1993-94, and also spent time in New York before moving back to his native Munich. Besides releasing his album debut Geteert und Gefedert on Disko B in 1994, DJ Hell recorded a volume in the Studio !K7 mix series X-Mix. His second full-length, Munich Machine, also appeared on Disko B—though credited simply to Hell. Besides continuing to DJ around the world, he also ran the International Deejay Gigolos label, which released tracks by Jeff Mills, Christopher Just and David Carretta, among others. Less
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Jor-el Wake Up Call (Death Disco Radio)
Death Disco Radio presents Jor-el (International Deejay Gigolos).
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Kraftwerk - London Live 1981 Death Disco Radio.com
Death Disco Radio’s broadcast of the 1981 concert celebrates Kraftw... More
Death Disco Radio’s broadcast of the 1981 concert celebrates Kraftwerk’s show tonight at Myth Nightclub (April 19, 2008) for what is rumoured to be their last US appearance in Minneapolis/St. Paul MN. HISTORY- Kraftwerk’s pioneering work can be found in the use of computer-speech software, vocoders, Moog synthesizer, and drum machines. Live performance has always played an important part in Kraftwerk’s activities. Kraftwerk’s 2008 setup is quite different from the past, as they integrate the Tenori-On instrument/controller/interface by Yamaha, Jazz Mutant Lemur, and new custom 2008 vocoder setup. Also, despite their live shows generally being based around formal songs and compositions, live improvisation often plays a noticeable role in their performances—this trait can be traced back to the group’s roots in the experimental krautrock scene of the late 1960s, but significantly, it has continued to be a part of their playing even as they make ever greater use of digital and computer-controlled sequencing in their performances. Kraftwerk’s most significant influences on popular music include: the musical form, and style of electronic arrangements, in the genres broadly known as “synth pop”/”techno pop”/”chip wave”/”electro pop”, and in the countless subgenres of electronic music or techno. After several early experimental albums, their breakthrough came in 1974 (1974 in music) with the Autobahn album and “Computer World,” “Trans-Europe Express,” “The Man Machine,” “Computer Love,” “Expo 2000,” “Electric Cafe,” and “Tour De France Soundtracks. Less
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Kraftwerk - Live in London 1981 Death Disco Radio.com
Death Disco Radio presents Kraftwerk. Death Disco Radio’s broadcast... More
Death Disco Radio presents Kraftwerk. Death Disco Radio’s broadcast of the 1981 concert celebrates Kraftwerk’s show tonight at Myth Nightclub (April 19, 2008) for what is rumoured to be their last US appearance in Minneapolis/St. Paul MN. HISTORY- Kraftwerk’s pioneering work can be found in the use of computer-speech software, vocoders, Moog synthesizer, and drum machines. Live performance has always played an important part in Kraftwerk’s activities. Kraftwerk’s 2008 setup is quite different from the past, as they integrate the Tenori-On instrument/controller/interface by Yamaha, Jazz Mutant Lemur, and new custom 2008 vocoder setup. Also, despite their live shows generally being based around formal songs and compositions, live improvisation often plays a noticeable role in their performances—this trait can be traced back to the group’s roots in the experimental krautrock scene of the late 1960s, but significantly, it has continued to be a part of their playing even as they make ever greater use of digital and computer-controlled sequencing in their performances. Kraftwerk’s most significant influences on popular music include: the musical form, and style of electronic arrangements, in the genres broadly known as “synth pop”/”techno pop”/”chip wave”/”electro pop”, and in the countless subgenres of electronic music or techno. After several early experimental albums, their breakthrough came in 1974 (1974 in music) with the Autobahn album and “Computer World,” “Trans-Europe Express,” “The Man Machine,” “Computer Love,” “Expo 2000,” “Electric Cafe,” and “Tour De France Soundtracks. Less
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Madonna - Like A Virgin (Extended Remix)
Madonna – Like A Virgin (Extended Remix)
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Listen to the Controversial 'I'm Not Britney' by Ndoema - theglobalgirl.com
THEGLOBALGIRL starring NDOEMA - theglobalgirl.com
Launched on the day Britney Spears began filming the music video fo... More
Launched on the day Britney Spears began filming the music video for her latest single ‘Piece of Me’, this visually dazzling spoken word performance starring global beauty and international fashion icon Ndoema began making waves on college campuses worldwide. Ndoema’s performance, which includes sixteen wardrobe changes and co-stars eight international leading men, is a blistering send-off to Hollywood’s stereotypical booty-girl syndrome. Watch Ndoema’s performance of ‘I’m Not Britney’ on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH_3VXslzcM Visit THEGLOBALGIRL.COM to join Ndoema’s ‘I’m Not Either’ Campaign. Pictures are pouring in daily from around the world, featuring like-minded followers proudly emblazoning personalized posters from Ndoema’s riveting performance. * * “I’M NOT BRITNEY” – THE SPOKEN WORD TRANSCRIPT: i’m not britney i’m not jessica or janet i’m not lindsay or eva or jen i’m not a secret of victoria’s i’m not a pseudo-centerfold i’m not an illustrated beachball meant for sport i’m not enhanced i’m not refreshed i’m not injecting poison as a substitute for poise i’m not brad’s babe or tom’s toy or a trump’d up trophy i’m not in need of a celebri-daddy i’m not paris yet I still manage to live in a city of lights i’m not Madonna but I have sought solace in her namesake on occasion i’m not spreading my legs for a six-page spread i’m not faking an orgasm for my opening weekend i’m not digitizing my love life as a pr ploy i am not lost i am not desperate i’m not angry but I’m not apologetic i’m not a prude but I’m not ashamed that i’m not into sex without love who am I you ask if not another dime-a-dozen dreamgirl i’m your wife i’m your girlfriend i’m the mother who cooks your meals je suis votre presidente i’m your best friend mbeke ti mo ngambe i’m THEGLOBALGIRL Less
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79 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Metallica – Enter Sandman (2007 Dirty Funker Vocal Mix) Peter Gabri... More
Metallica – Enter Sandman (2007 Dirty Funker Vocal Mix) Peter Gabriel v Coldplay v Pink – Mercy For The Scientist (Bobby Martini) – EXCLUSIVE Christina Aguillera v The Beatsteaks (Aggro1) Kylie v Cher – Do You Believe In You (DJ Spider) Check out the Mashed promo website Depeche Mode v Oomph! – Swallow Well (DJ Morgoth) Madonna v Michael Jackson v Beck v NKOTB – The Candy Shop Excursion (Apollo Zero) Steve Heffner – Halloween Classics Megamix Beastie Boys v Sweet – Right Right Ballroom Blitz (Stab) Cybsterspace promo – check out the website Queen v The Prodigy – Poison Ga Ga (Cheekyboy) Supraluxe – Marmalade – PMN show notes / official website Black Eyed Peas v Gary Jules v 3 Doors Down v Red Hot Chilli Peppers – Be Like A Dosed Black Eyed Gary (Norwegian Recycling) Ace Of Base v Mary J Blige – All That She Wants Is A Family Affair (DJ Peaking) Foo Fighters (covering Paul McCartney & The Wings) – Band On The Run Depeche Mode – Violated: The £50 Note Mix (Jeb Edwards) Less
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#67 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Ferry Corsten & Ramin Djawadi – Prison Break Theme (Extended Mix) N... More
Ferry Corsten & Ramin Djawadi – Prison Break Theme (Extended Mix) Nelly Furtado v Madonna – Say It’s Frozen (Bobby Martini) Just Jack v Depeche Mode v Skee Lo – Writer’s Block (Colatron) Fatboy Slim v Blackstreet (Tim Lee) The Shakes – Daylight Fergie v The Fray – She Is Glamorous (DJ Lobsterdust) Gwen Stefani v Indochine – Waiting For Alice (ElectroSound) La Tour v Madonna – Blue Jump (DJ MXR) Party Ben – Sixx Mixx 106 Less
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#63 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Rihanna feat Chris Brown & Jay-Z – Umbrella (S Mix) Madonna v Blond... More
Rihanna feat Chris Brown & Jay-Z – Umbrella (S Mix) Madonna v Blondie – Call Me Hung Up (A Plus D) Chemical Brothers v Joss Stone v Britney Spears – Chemical Brothers Get Stoned With Spears (Bobby Martini) Kelly Clarkson v Led Zepplin (Aggro1) Eurythmics v Basement Jaxx v Alex Gopher – Sweet Motorcyle Dreams (ElectroSound) Police v Snow Patrol – Every Car You Chase (Party Ben) Howard Jones – Revolution Of The Heart Gnarls Barkley v Temptations v Ozzy Osbourne – Papa Was A Crazy Train (DJ Magnet) Prince v Madonna v Pointer Sisters v Killers v Alan Braxe & more – Penthouse Grapevine (Apollo Zero) Avril Lavigne v The Ramones – Sedated Girlfriend (Arty Fufkin) Cardigans v Justin Timberlake v Just Jack – Justin Jack In Love (DJ Zebra) Danni Minogue v Madonna – Don’t Wanna Lose The Feeling Hot Chip v The Gossip v Gwen Stefani – Hot Gossip Holla! (Collatron) Mike Cupcake – Now That’s What I Call Mashup – Vol 2 Less
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#60 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control (Tronik Youth Mix) No Doubt... More
Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control (Tronik Youth Mix) No Doubt v Harry Gregson Williams – Hella Good Spy (Bobby Martini) Kraftwerk v Timberland – The Way Models Are (KrazyBen) Robbie Williams v Justin Timberlake – The Pet Shop Boys Came Round (Eamezey) Johnny Cash v Ashanti (Aggro1) Snap v The Sweet – The Power Of A Ballroom Blitz (Clive$ter) Moby v Akon (DJ Nicky T) Elton John v Alex Gopher – Not My Song (Divide & Kreate) Black Lab – Mine Again Bix Markie v Rolling Stones – Can’t You Hear Biz Knocking (DJ BC) New Order v Madonna v Depeche Mode – Thieves (DJ Fac) Depeche Mode v David Guetta – The Master & Servant Is Mine (DJ MXR) DJ HDD – Big Party Boots Less
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Episodio 001 - Madonna y Justice
En el episodio de hoy: Hung Phantom (2.40) Madonna ‘Hung Up’ / JUST... More
En el episodio de hoy: Hung Phantom (2.40) Madonna ‘Hung Up’ / JUSTICE ‘Phantom’ / Goblin ‘Tenebre’ Por: Go Home Productions Less
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#50 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Show notes: Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control (Headman Mix) D... More
Show notes: Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control (Headman Mix) DMX v Primal Scream – Lord Move Me On Up (Lock3Down) Queen v Depeche Mode (LeeDM101) Moby v Yazoo v Madonna – Do Don’t Up (DJ MXR) Donna Summer v Eurythmics – I Feel Love Is A Stranger (Copycat) Interpol v Dizzee Rascal – Stand Up Live (McSleazy) Pete Hopkins – I Won’t Cry Neneh Cherry v Inxs – Got Your Cherry Tonight (McSleazy) Jennifer Lopez v Chris Isaak – J To The Low (Jools MF) Nathan McCree v Beats International – Croft Be Good To Me (FJ Fac) Go Home Productions – 6 Mix Comic Relief – Part 2 Less
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#49 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Show notes: The Killers – Read My Mind (Pet Shop Boys Stars Are Bla... More
Show notes: The Killers – Read My Mind (Pet Shop Boys Stars Are Blazing Mix) The Gossip v Elastica – Standing In The Way Of Connection (A Plus D) Wild Cherry v Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Funky Goes To Hollywood (DJ Earworm) Mylo v Mariah Carey – Drop It Like That Placebo v Justin Timberlake – Song To Bring Sexy Back (Eve Massacre) Madonna v Snoop Dogg v Justin Timberlake (DJ Nicky T) Don Juan Dracula – Changing You, Changing Me Depeche Mode – I Feel Loved (555 Fettdog Mix) Kelly Clarkson v DJ Shadow v Nelly – Kelly Fixed Nelly Maroon 5 v Marvin Gaye – This Healing Love (Houseman) Go Home Productions – 6 Mix Comic Relief – Part 1 Less
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#47 Ramdom Thoughts - mashups & remixes
Show notes: Gwen Stefani – The Sweet Escape (Konvict Remix) Eric Cl... More
Show notes: Gwen Stefani – The Sweet Escape (Konvict Remix) Eric Clapton v Depeche Mode – Strange Cocaine (Aggro1) Madonna – The Immaculate Minimix (DJ MXR) Jackson 5 v Arrested Development – I Want People Back Everyday (Alex C) Eric Prydz v Snap v Chris Lake – Boy Changes The Book Of Love (Apollo Zero) Marvin Gaye v Peter Gabriel – I Heard It Through The Steam (Bobby Martini) Massive Attack v Lisa Stansfield (DJ Nicky T) The Shakes – I Want A Better Life Snap v K T Tunstall – Suddenly I See The Power (DJ Peaking) DJ Earlybird – Not Enough DJs Vol 1 All tracks above can be downloaded via the link below. Less
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