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Ursula 1000 - Movin' To The Sound (Insect Queen Music)
8DPromo · Ursula 1000 - Movin’ To The Sound (Insect Queen Music)
Ursula 1000 is the alter ego of Alex Gimeno, a producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist based in Brooklyn, New York. He has released eight albums and mix sessions that take listeners on a retro-futuristic journey of exotic grooves and electronic disco funk. He has performed in over 30 countries, collaborated with notable artists such as Fred Schneider of The B52s, Lady Bunny, and Puddles Pity Party, and has had his music featured in various TV shows, ads, and even the Olympics. Now Ursula 1000 pulls out his dusty smiley face shirt from the closet and goes full-on 303 acid house squelch and jacking 808 grooves for this new single. “Movin’ 2 The Sound” showcases Ursula 1000’s signature exotic dreaminess, with elements of acid house, throbbing sequencers, and pumping hip-house action. The Berlin-based duo Acid Jerks provided the first remix, taking the acid house business to peak-time bliss. Meanwhile, Fort Knox Five, a leading force in the international funk and breaks scene, focused on electro vibes and b-boy action. Finally, Red Laser Records duo Il Bosco & Metrodome, also known as DJ Absolutely Shit, cranked up the bass, bleeps, and breaks to 11, bringing rave-ready, time-stretching, day-glo dancefloor destruction. This whole single’s a trip!
Tyler Stadius (Deepen) – “Yeah, love this! Never get tired of good acid.” Frank Peisker (Bureau45 Agency) – “Killer! The dancefloor will be on fire with this retro electro smasher with a modern twist.” Psycho-Jones (Kater Blau) – “This is Ursula 2023. Love it very much.” Shan Frenzie (2SER FM) – “Love the funk edge on the acid grooves.” BMD (XLNT) – “As expected, Fort Knox 5 have nailed it. Great remix.” Steve ‘Griffo’ Griffiths (Subspace Radio Show) – “As a big fan of Acid Jerks, I was stoked to receive this. Muscular acid house vibes that transport me back to 86.”
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Frente Cumbiero | "Cumbia del Monte Fuji" (Live at Zeyzey Miami - Sept 2...
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LEONARDO DA VINCI
Whew! Venturing into the city to unearth some cool discoveries, I stumbled upon two absolute gems by the legendary Da Vinci - "The Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper". Da Vinci, the brainiac son of ser Piero da Vinci, (Giorgio Vasari: "Life of Leonardo da Vinci)” had a knack for everything from arithmetic to art. He was so sharp with numbers that he even left his teacher scratching their head at times. Although music briefly caught his attention, his heart always belonged to his drawings. Leonardo's talent didn't go unnoticed, and with a little nudge from Andrea, his dad finally signed him up for art classes. Fast forward to the iconic Mona Lisa - Da Vinci captured the essence of Francesco del Giocondo's wife in this masterpiece. The enigmatic smile and the captivating gaze of the Mona Lisa have intrigued art lovers and scholars for centuries. The painting's sneaky use of sfumato, a fancy technique that blurs colors like a soft rainbow, shows off Da Vinci's mad skills and eye for detail. And then, there's "The Last Supper," one of Leonardo da Vinci's most iconic masterpieces, captures a moment of profound significance and emotional intensity. The painting, located in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, depicts Jesus and his twelve disciples during the pivotal moment when Jesus announces that one of them will betray him. Each figure in the scene is rendered with meticulous detail, their expressions and gestures conveying a range of emotions from shock to sorrow. The use of perspective draws the viewer's eye to the central figure of Jesus, whose calm demeanor contrasts with the turmoil around him. This work not only showcases da Vinci's extraordinary skill as an artist but also invites viewers to reflect on themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the human condition. But hold onto your hats - Leonardo wasn't just a painting wizard; he dabbled in anatomy, engineering, and even dreamt of soaring through the skies. His journals, packed with doodles and discoveries, reveal a mind that never took a nap, always on the hunt for answers and new tricks. Strolling around town, bumping into these creations up close felt like catching a live show of a genius whose ideas still rock the world today.
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Nookie & Five Alive last tune tribute to MC Conrad (RIP Brother 🙏🏼💙🎤)
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