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Dedicated especially to listen at night time, but also helpful when you need more power under daylight time ! https://open.spotify.com/track/7mS9Hn6vE3YPAdJ4rg2qeh https://tidal.com/browse/track/44621712
#tr21#soundassociation#electronica#bass#bassmusic#breaks#idm#electro#breakbeat#dubstep#drumandbass#dnb#jungle#hardstep#neuro#TakeOff#DA018CD#BoodoomNight
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Various Artists - Enforcers: Above The Law
(1996 compilation)
Youtube Playlist | Spotify
[Hardstep, Drum and Bass, Jungle, Atmospheric Drum and Bass]
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(Trigger) Jungle, Hardstep, Darkstep, Neuro, Neurofunk, Dark, Ambient, Liquid, Techstep, Drumfunk, Breakcore, Jump Up, Drumstep, Intelligent, Trigger
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DOWNLOAD FREE:
https://tagirion.bandcamp.com/track/matrix-reloaded-ghost-in-the-shell-20-trinity-dream-making-of-cyborg-tagirion-techstep-technoid-bootleg
Including a bootleg of Matrix Reloaded, Ghost In The Shell, and more...
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#drumandbassmusic #edm #electronicdancemusic #hardcoremusic #neurofunk #techstep #hardstep #technoid #Cyberpunk2077 #darkstep #cyberpunk #TheMatrix #ghostintheshell
#electronicmusic#edmlife#drumandbass#tagiron#drumandbassmusic#EDM#electronicdancemusic#hardcore music#neurofunk#techstep#hardstep#technoid#cyberpunk 2077#darkstep#cyber punk#the matrix#ghost in the shell
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idk why but i have just been so into dj sets lately esp techno and trance ones on youtube
just bopping in my chair as i make prerolls or write my lil fanfic LOL
#mine#throwing my nonexistent ass back a lil bit at home too ahaha 😌#so jealous of those ppl partying tho#wish i could down me some shots and tear up the dance floor once again#but alas. all the good parties are nowhere near me so i have to drive 👎#siiiigh#car-centric infrastructure pls die sometime. i beg#i was rockin out to a hardstep set while i wrote the 2nd pt to hobie1610 lol
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so uhhh another one lol
#i'm starting to like the loopers on BandLab#this one is Deep Hardstep#bandlab#BandLab#SoundCloud#i added the other instruments on this one#just a few pads
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Money Money Money - ABBA Cover 1st Preview!
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Welcome back to New Music Mondays.
This week I wanna share a sneak preview of a cover I've been working on for awhile. ABBA is a band I grew up listening to thanks to my mom -- who grew up listening to them. LONG before I even knew they had conquered Eurovision, I was a kid listening to them in the car and singing along. Also I've seen Mamma Mia more times than I can count.
Now as an adult, certain ABBA songs have a delightful way of suddenly hitting me like a nail to the forehead (in a good way). As of late, I have been having a hard time with money. I am more than certain I am not the only one. What are some of the things I feel about money right now? Simple: stresed, angry, confused, apathetic, hopelessly hyperfixated, redundant, and futile, just to name a few. So naturally: how do I put all that into a song?
As you can hear, the first thing I thought of (other than the deep kick/hi-hat hardstep beat) was the repeating digital bell. As mentioned, the nature of "money" is very cyclical and repetitive. That bell serves as a reflection of that process. If you listen close, you can hear that every fourth bell sort of "falls flat" at the tail end. My keyboard has a wheel on it that bends the pitch of a note slightly up or down, so that 4th bell ding goes "down" but only slightly -- even if you falter, you gotta keep going.
I loved discovering the instrument that serves as the main melody, the one that sounds like a digital telephone dial sound. It's a bit analog, kinda retro video game, but ultimately it reminds me of entering numbers on an ATM or on the phone every time I call my bank. I also chose this tonality for the melody to reflect how much people rely on digital means of getting/sending money. I was thinking "Maybe I should put in a cash register sound" but then I thought "When was the last time I saw someone open a cash register/heard that sound?" The digitization of currency is very evil, despite its convenience -- (wow it's almost like that's the tradeoff...)
As for my inspirations, there's a lot of Joost Klein, Kaarija, and Penelope Scott in my approach. The beat and genre itself can be attributed largely to the first two, but I want this song to a dance party that tastes like a really bitter cigarette; that's where the Penelope Scott comes in. Electronic music can be fun, but it can also be quite sardonic and dry, and at times a bit sinister. I wanna see how well I can blend both of those vibes, and I hope it lands in the final draft.
As the title/runtime reminds us, this is only a sneak peek! Depending on what I work on this week, I may or may not share more updates about this song. Ideally I'd like to get two to three songs at a time that I'm working on so I can always keep it fresh! Thanks for listening and reading, to anyone out there in the void who finds me, lol.
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Robert Blake (born Michael James Vincenzo Gubitosi; September 18, 1933 – March 9, 2023) Film and television actor known for his roles in the 1967 film In Cold Blood and the 1970s U.S. television series Baretta,
Blake began acting as a child, with a lead role in the final years of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Our Gang (Little Rascals) short film series from 1939 to 1944. He also appeared as a child actor in 23 entries of the Red Ryder film franchise.
In 1959, Blake turned down the role of Little Joe Cartwright, a character ultimately portrayed by Michael Landon, in NBC's western television series Bonanza. He did appear that year as Tobe Hackett in the episode "Trade Me Deadly" of the syndicated western series 26 Men, which dramatized true stories of the Arizona Rangers. Blake also appeared twice as "Alfredo" in the syndicated western The Cisco Kid and starred in "The White Hat" episode of Men of Annapolis, another syndicated series. He appeared in three distinctive guest lead roles in the CBS series Have Gun Will Travel, as well as one-time guest roles on John Payne's NBC western The Restless Gun, Nick Adams's ABC western The Rebel, and in season 3, episode 25 of Bat Masterson, the NBC western series The Californians, the short-lived ABC adventure series Straightaway, and the NBC western television series Laramie.
Blake may be best known for his Emmy Award-winning role of Tony Baretta in the popular television series Baretta (1975 to 1978), playing a street-wise, plain clothes police detective.
After Baretta ended, NBC offered to produce several pilot episodes of a proposed series titled Joe Dancer, in which Blake would play the role of a hard-boiled private detective. In addition to starring, Blake also was credited as the executive producer and creator. Three television films aired on NBC in 1981 and 1983 but a television series of "Joe Dancer" never materialized.
His last TV series was Hell Town (1985) in which he appeared as Father Noah "Hardstep" Rivers in 13 episodes. (Wikipedia)
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[european dj voice] THIS ONE IS FOR ALL THE HOMO AND GAYS OUT THERE LETS GET TO MAKING THE NOISE! I JUST WANT TO SUCKING COCK!!! [hardstep beat kicks in]
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LTJ Bukem - Intelligent Jungle
(1995, full mix)
[Jungle, Atmospheric Drum and Bass, Hardstep]
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(We❤️DNB)
#Jungle, #Hardstep, #Darkstep, #Neurofunk, #Dark, #Ambient, #DNB #Liquid, #Techstep, #Drumfunk, #DrumAndBass, #We❤️DNB
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1990s Drum n Bass Playlist
Finally. FINALLY! A drum n bass playlist for Spotify. I’ve had one of these kickin’ around on YouTube for over a year now, but as I’ve been methodically combing through my collection, I was recently able to string enough songs together to constitute a Spotify playlist.
Drum n bass comes in many styles, many strains, and many moods, and while I don’t have a full representation of the 90s in this playlist (yet), I’ve still got an eclectic mix of great shit here to show you all within these ten tracks. Cold and dark malevolence from Quoit and The Ambush, jazzy bliss from James Hardway, a deep and chilly groove from Silverbeam, blues from Alexkid, a solitudinous and cinematic thinker from Krust, and a few tracks from some overlooked late 90s Toronto acts too. Plus, most of this stuff is pretty obscure; outside of Krust’s “Soul in Motion,” you probably won’t find any of these on your typical 90s dnb playlist 😊.
This playlist is ordered as chronologically as possible and links are provided below to songs that have been posted about previously in order to give them more context:
Quoit - “Stir” Dave Howard - “Spring 69″ Silverbeam - “Hallucinate” Krust - “Soul in Motion” Alexkid - “I Think” Ambush - “Detachment” Visionary - “Dangerous” Kinder Atom - “Cab Ride” Da Headbanga - “Innocent Hardstep Mix” James Hardway - “Sleep Tonight”
And this playlist is also on YouTube and YouTube Music too, with a whole lot more bonus tracks that aren’t on Spotify. It includes a handful of UK sci-fi beats from a compilation that’s not even on Discogs called Now What Kind of Music Do You Call That? as well as a couple stark-raving mad slices from Japan’s Baraki and Himuro. Plus a lot more other obscurities:
T Power - “Amber (Shy FX extended version)” Elementz of Noize - “Flexiwidatek” Silverbeam - “Weightless (Red Beamer mix)” Atomic Beats - “...And Beats Vol. 3″ PCM - “Varney” Trinity - “Lost Cities” Krust - “Maintain (Dave Angel mix)” James Hardway - “Back East” Baraki - “Wa To Yoni” Himuro - “9pm” Ready Made - “L'Ankou (F100 Mix)” W - “Dukes Up (DJ Abstract's One A.M. mix)” Where’s the Beach - “Universe” Timeshard - “Forget” King Canary - “Ambideadly” Cosmic Voyage - “Acid Radio” Force of Angels - “Linga”
But wait, we’re not done yet. I’m also segmenting these playlists down into smaller ones, so I’ve now got drum n bass playlists for 1997 and 1998 too, if you’re interested in that.
1997 Drum n Bass: YouTube / YouTube Music 1998 Durm n Bass: YouTube / YouTube Music
Enjoy!
More to come, eventually. Stay tuned!
Like what you hear? Follow me on Spotify and YouTube for more cool playlists and uploads!
#drum n bass#drum & bass#drum and bass#dnb#d n b#d and b#d&b#d & b#dance#dance music#electronic#electronic music#music#90s#90s music#90's#90's music
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