Any clubbing scientists out there?

Homebrew NDS has the best nerdcore ever imo

EG drugwars has two songs that cycle as you go through a few days in game:
http://www.dragonminded.com/?loc=ndsdev/DrugWars%20DS

No$gba emulator to run it:
http://nocash.emubase.de/gba.htm

Sadly sound a bit different on the emulator then the real thing, but still really good.


Korg DS-10 seems pretty awesome also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK1K_jJ08Rc&fmt=18
 
I'M STILL HERE YA BASTARDS ! (Steve McQueen - Papillon)

so many posts which I haven't been able to acknowledge, please excuse my flakiness.

I tried not to spend too much time online so I can get my projects done. But like Link , I found other ways to procrastinate... :mrgreen: like spinnin' up a NEW MIX !

YAY FOR ME !

I've been so bored with the same old mixes but haven't been able to find inspiration for a new mix that would get me-yarbles goin' in some kind of direction. :|

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Steve McQueen said:
So what does a DJ do for inspiration ? Practice on the the decks? Dig for the latest hot tracks/songs ? Hit up a rave? Club ?

Fnck No, Steve!

Rent Steve McQueen flicks ! OF COURSE ! 8)

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Bruce Lee said:
And munch on hot buttered popcorn, too?
You bet, Bruce!

Rented "Papillon" VERY VERY COOL FLICK.

But wouldn't you know it, my local rental shop had only Papillon and nothing else ! They didn't even have a way to search on their cruddy old computer if McQueen appeared in other films they might have. Farkin stone-age, I tell ya...

So last resort... yup, you know it man, Wiki & YOUTUBE. I discovered many McQueen movies that I've only seen bits and pieces of when I was just a wee lad, too young to understand the so-called "adult themes".

During my search, the movie Bullitt came up which I have yet to see... and in turn, the Bullitt bicycle turned up.. on flicker.

Uhh...*sigh* I have to confess, it was love at first sight. Modern, yet classy. Blue.

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For some reason, I assumed it was a Dutch bike. Actually, it's Danish. The Filibus is German.

http://www.larryvsharry.com/english/Bullitt.html

on their site are many videos as well as their very own Bullitt bicycle soundtrack for download . NYCE ! If i found this track sooner, I would've worrked it into my new mix.

Coincidentally, it was the film's score that inspired this mix. You will know it when you hear it in the mix, even if you've never watched the film.

Nuff said..

Lots of jazzy tracks courtesy of Jonah Dempsy, soulful songs, horny tunes (wind instruments) and one porny tune by Crystal Method.

Please Enjoy & Happy Friday !


http://home.catv.ne.jp/ss/a1b2c3d4/DO15.mp3


J
 
Link said:
Dee Jay said:
They'll laugh at you but so what. :mrgreen:

Any fool who would laugh at the idea of a KFC buffet probably isn't worth my time. :wink:


I cut myself off from videogames for a week so I could get some stuff done. It's not working. Reason took over a little...

Short, but the original tune is only like thirteen seconds long. :?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s8ioE8B7pY

Better in MP3 format.

http://rapidshare.com/files/212459547/Song_of_Storms_Random_Reason_Remix.mp3
Hey Link, nice music you got goin'. To me it sounds like some kind of medieval theme video game soundtrack. I'm not even close to achieving something like that. There's money in video game soundtracks composition, I hear.

And you made it with Reason DAW?

When you said Reason I thought you were referring to your inner voice or some such, ha ha!

I haven't had the time to practice my Logic. :oops:

Software that is... :wink:

I've heard so much great electronica at raves, beautiful tracks and songs that make grown men break out in tears. No Lie. Electronica artists are so underrated.

Keep 'em coming!

J
 
Ty. :) That puts it at about the right place...

OH OH OH!

There's a KFC buffet close to my grandma's house!! :D My sister's a vegetarian and we didn't want to eat without her when we went to visit, but I'll be back. 8)
 
Link said:
There's a KFC buffet close to my grandma's house!!
That's very cool, Link!

Would be cooler to see a series of HD photos of each type of chicken . mmm chicken pr0n..

:oops:

J
Link said:
My sister's a vegetarian and we didn't want to eat without her when we went to visit, but I'll be back. 8)

EDIT: Pfftt, vegans... can't take 'em anywhere... :roll: :wink:
 
Even if you don't understand french, the video is quite telling. At the end it says "In 2007, vote."
[googlevid]7816502621061449907[/googlevid]
 
Ypedal said:
Where the hell has Reid gone ? this whole thread is wright up his alley..
The Wright Bros. were gay. How'd you ever even know that? First sight of this old question.
Where was I last December? I was licking old wounds, oozing sores.
Col. Sander's grandson, Trig, lives behind our garden wall. I chat with him to relieve pressure zones.

As for clubbing: that's in my past. Permanent probation. It was self defense, the bitch. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I never lie, not really. I joke a great deal but Trig really is our back yard neighbor.
If you would like a coupon for a chick I can probably get one for you to club with;
we use the same escort service.

:lol: :lol:

______________________
Attention all second class citizens:
let me NEVER hear of an ES member "suffering" economic blues that they brought on themselves!
Rum and Coca Cola and ebike cornering at 20mph whilst going home from the "Rave" do not mix!
A word to the wise and to the godly, same thing:
[youtube]btHMqoWF44I[/youtube]

Kool Klub Kid, Always Employed, Doing Things That Matter,
R.
 
word 'em up, guys.

Good of you fellas to drop by this corner of the ES universe . And what a co-inky-dink. It just so happened that I just finished another new mix !

I haven't been around due to the fantastic weather we've been having. We've been having many picnics as well as amusement park trips in the past couple of months. Gotta do some BBQs before the heat wave starts!

Also been enjoying more TV as we got a satellite decoder, finally. It was a privilege to witness Manny Pacquiao's brilliance in the ring for the first time on TV, live on Pay Per View. It was the May 2nd bout with Ricky Hatton ! Laid Hatton out cold in two friggin' rounds ?? With finesse ? Simply amazing ! And I'm not even a sports freak !

Anyway, got some funk, punk, rock, ska, rap... one rap by NWA with really heavy lyrics. It's the kind of rap that turned me off to rap all together when "gangsta rap" exploded in 80's. I just put it on to look back and laugh .

I dedicate the Scorpions song "Rock you like a hurricane" to The PacMan !

Please enjoy !

http://home.catv.ne.jp/ss/a1b2c3d4/DO16.mp3


J
 
Mathurin, to me, music is more important than the lyrics but I enjoy good songs regardless of language because language is like any other musical instrument, it has its own tones and rhythm.

One language I enjoy hearing (but not understanding a lick of) is Portuguese. I prefer hearing Mandarin over Cantonese. And English spoken with foreign accents is also music to my ears!

French is typically known to be romantic so hearing french rap takes some effort for me to "understand" . Good track though, cheers!


Reid, hope you are well. I've been following your build. Love the minimalist approach ! Although, as someone mentioned, I couldn't be arsed to make a bike submersible!

Tupperware... crikey.. my mom was a "Tupperware Lady" back in the day LOL! And also an "Avon lady" !

Col. Sander's grandson ?? *stomach grumbling* You are in the presence of holiness. Or in the vicinity, at least.. ha ha 1

Please tell us of your checkered past (?) I imagine you were into the the gay disco scene of the late 70's as well as the Italo disco scene of the 80's .

Cheers and Happy Friday! :D

J
 
For those who missed the Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton match... be sure drop $50 in quarters inside your computer and press play :lol:

[youtube]0XEbmVgu3qk[/youtube]
 
I played that one before. Chuck Norris is broken as hell, but what did you expect? :roll:
 
Mathurin said:
Even if you don't understand french, the video is quite telling. At the end it says "In 2007, vote."
[googlevid]7816502621061449907[/googlevid]
In Miami every one of them would be in jail, fed baloney sandwiches for lunch, cold oatmeal and a skim milk for breakfast, and dog food for din-din.
They would not be so tough; they'd have their torches extinguished first of all, then their souls. :|

This is not clubbing science. It's the science of clubbing back-talkers.
 
Parent's car broke down, so I'm not going to be able to get any plywood for the superdesk thing I was gonna start on today until Thursday at the soonest. Spent a few hours learning how to play this from memory and doing a transcription sorta thing, IDK. I was bored. I mean, I did the dishes for FUN, FFS. :roll:

HD (read: not-terrible sound) available if you double-click on the thing.

EDIT: Wait...wrong version, WHOOPS.
 
Nice one, Link!

I finally started on "The day the earth stood still" remix. I'm not playing notes, I just chopped the soundtrack into a steady timing in Logic so it would sync to a drum machine. I got a long way to go.. :?

J
 
Alright, here's a mix I put together a few weeks ago. I've been into these various hardstyles lately - this mix is of the bassline house/uk garage/speed garage variety. I don't really know the difference between those things, but they've been variously applied to things that I think sound like this.


http://soundcloud.com/djwav4rm/bassline-dj-wav4rm

For reference, I mix on a pair of Denon dns-1000 cd players and a Denon dnx100 mixer.
 
ooo man, just the thread I need! Hey Dee Jay, do you like "trance" music? I use to go to tranceaddict.com to download their tracks years ago. Currently I've gotten out of the groove and need some "new" trance to chill on. I like the progressive and chillout style. Sometimes I like the "pop-ish" styles like Chicane or BT. Vocal trance is cool too. I used to listen to Paul Oakenfold's old mixes when he went on his essential mix world tour. Those were so trippy and wild. Especially his "Goa" style. His new stuff suck though :wink: .

I got a bunch of old albums that I still like. Tranceport, Travelling. I really like Paul Van Dyk's "The Politics of Dancing." Both 1 and 2. I also "recently" been getting into Above and Beyond's "Anjunabeats" series. Do you like any of these?
 
FWIW, good 150min techno/trance/rave mixes: "Crush Collision" 10pm EST (GMT-05:00) Thurs.
http://www.wcbn.org/listen.html
 
Just a quick one to say hi and thanks for contributing to this thread!

Anyone else with a creative jones in their bones feel free to post your musical creations here!

Worry not, this is not a competition. The way I see it, competition does not inspire, it only distracts an artist away from his/her direction.

To me, it's all about making creative juices flow, having fun, and lastly hoping that others dig it too. If not, oh well.


Cheerios w/milk !
J
 
Thread Starter, DEE JAY, annnnnd still Active!

Look, it's amazing, you doing a remix of "The Day the Earth Stood Still."

Here's my "remix" of the original movie trailer. Note my relationship with the USA's most famed muckracker;
note how I put Vimeo pretty much out of business? Not music, but sweeeeeeet to get even, instead of angry,
ha ha!

REMIX for DEE JAY to laugh over! I made dis shizzit!
[youtube]ChpV2yp10fM[/youtube]
"Don't get mad, get even"
(Vimeo destroyed my art account without...oh, hell, just see the video, please?)
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OK, clubbers. History lesson. I'm old and on the way out of life due to natural causes.
I was a young-twenties hunk when Disco hit the scene in the early 70s.

Where did Disco really take off from? FROM RIGHT HERE in Miami:
KC and the Sunshine Band. I knew KC (slightly) and I'll tell you a secret,
but, here, the origin of clubbing and disco:
[youtube]aGTtu3mLacE[/youtube]

He, today, would not know me from Adam; our relationship was only the passing of money for professional services rendered.
I was his studio's piano tuner for a brief while.

I will let you all know a secret not published anywhere else on the 'net: K. C., Michael Wayne Casey, is an exclusive homosexual and always has been. How do I know? I am one, myself. EVERYBODY who knew him (Steve Alaimo, google name) told me so. So did K.C.'s effeminate boyfriend/assistant/lover of the moment, told me so, and propositioned me in a sweet but unsuccessful way.
I would not mess with another man's man.

I was K.C.'s studio piano tuner for just a brief time. He was soured, stressed to death by then,
ca. 1980. Yet, he was and is a great musician and innovator, and he MADE the genre LIVE, for
what? For about thirty five years now.

PS: I generally hate disco and club music, but it was good, back then,
to go out and club, get high, and get a good, hard lay.

Now I only record, not records, but record facts and trivia of former, and still present, lives lived large.
KC, a few years older than me, still performs gigs around the country. He's no softie; he's all man,
and all-pro.

---
Hope this was interesting and not too far out of the balls park, :p :p :p :p
R.
 
Repost because the other one was a backup. Thought something was different. Small difference, but w/e.

[youtube]djAMimbrKsA[/youtube]

And another that, like the last one, is more of a transcription than anything...

[youtube]CAvJ1vH3e20[/youtube]
 
^ ^

The times they are a' changing. This club music is for extacy and reefer, not cocaine-liner-uppers.

I find Link's music beautiful and poetic, but, hell, when I tried to shake shake shake my booty,
all I got was browned underwear. I really must do something about this old age deterioration.
Pamper me please? Also trouble with the urinal bag leaking. For that, though, the tranquil, Link tunes
are sort of a fix: No jostle, no puddles. A win-win situation. I nap now while my dentures soak.

:twisted:

PS: it really is beautiful music. Old folks will love link's music; good for drug-less angina treatment.
If young, I wonder what Youth will love when they get all fogey and all?
God, when we were young, we were HEP, dudes and dudettes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wiVkdVPGoY
(1941)

PS: I should keep to the theme: clubbing scientists. We danced the night away
and we put white phosphorus down the high school's upstairs toilet. Action!
 
set said:
ooo man, just the thread I need! Hey Dee Jay, do you like "trance" music? I use to go to tranceaddict.com to download their tracks years ago. Currently I've gotten out of the groove and need some "new" trance to chill on. I like the progressive and chillout style. Sometimes I like the "pop-ish" styles like Chicane or BT. Vocal trance is cool too. I used to listen to Paul Oakenfold's old mixes when he went on his essential mix world tour. Those were so trippy and wild. Especially his "Goa" style. His new stuff suck though :wink: .

I got a bunch of old albums that I still like. Tranceport, Travelling. I really like Paul Van Dyk's "The Politics of Dancing." Both 1 and 2. I also "recently" been getting into Above and Beyond's "Anjunabeats" series. Do you like any of these?
Hi set,

yeah trance was great when it was funky but then DJs started to play all these "hard" and negative sounds, or "progressive" . Dropped out of all that

The funk was lost long ago so I started getting in to more jazzy sounds. Been spinning old stuff like rock, new wave, punk, stuff that I was into but never mixed before. Love Broken Beat, Latin, ambient, soul, world

Couldn't get into that Psytrance stuff...

BT is always good.

Pop is actually refreshing because everyone is just so "underground" these days, they take themselves too seriously. Where's the fun in that ?? Also, people taking so much drugs but trying not to look high, trying to look cool to get the girls... that's the recipe for addiction.

Here's my favorite chill mix I made long ago, check it out.

http://home.catv.ne.jp/ss/a1b2c3d4/JAD.mp3

J
 
mrgarci1 said:
Alright, here's a mix I put together a few weeks ago. I've been into these various hardstyles lately - this mix is of the bassline house/uk garage/speed garage variety. I don't really know the difference between those things, but they've been variously applied to things that I think sound like this.


http://soundcloud.com/djwav4rm/bassline-dj-wav4rm

For reference, I mix on a pair of Denon dns-1000 cd players and a Denon dnx100 mixer.
great intro and tracks! some producers really know how to freak them synths huh? truly mind expanding sounds

Soulful is great although it got a tad wordy for me if you don't mind me saying. I like to go down deep, then come up, and maybe shoot out into space till I start missing earth and hungry for nourishing words * . But that's just me as a listener as oppose to a DJ. * The Robin S - show me love remix was hot.

basement jaxx has similar tracks. caught their live show here in tokyo long ago. unfortunately sober

got any minimal techno or minimal house? challenging but exciting stuff. mash ups are also great.

Keep em coming.

J
 
Reid Welch said:
The times they are a' changing. This club music is for extacy and reefer, not cocaine-liner-uppers.

Hi Reid,

yeah, times had changed alright. most party goers don't even bother with alcohol anymore. The old days people spend over $50 easy on drinks alone. Nowadays, a couple of pills for $40 and one bottle of water with free refills in the restroom and you're good for the rest of the night. Bartenders are heavily affected as they don't get much tips anymore. And the alcohol industry have to try really hard to get people back into alcohol.

The music you hear these days aren't designed for alcohol. It's for synthetics.

Yeah KC! I was into punk and new wave back then and hated the disco scene. I'm only now starting to really appreciate KC. These days it's The Scissor Sisters.

J
 
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