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Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:15 pm
by SignalRecon
Harkat wrote:Imagine watching a porn star having hot, rough, yet passionate but dominating sex to a breathless, wailing lover which, in this case, comes in the shape of a mixing desk. Forceful, dominant, aggressive yet somehow tender and caring
http://ibizaclubbing-guide.skiddleticke ... d=11920892
Christ...
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:49 pm
by rickyarbino
He's one clapped to death state of mind that's replayed and copied by fuckboys everywhere. So he got that much right.
Re: Awful/Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:13 am
by nobody
Terpit wrote:-------first started listening to dance music during his formulative college years. Upon moving to Bournemouth in 2000 for University, he got heavily involved with the clubbing side of things, purchasing his first decks in 2003 and beginning to play the trance/hard house sound that was prevalent at nights such as Slinky, Oblivion and Trilogy.
The relentless synth riffs, snare drum rolls and screeching female vocals eventually began to get tiresome, and a chance listen to the Stanton Warriors seminal Stanton Sessions mix album made ------ realise there was more to life outside of 147bpm 4/4.
----- slowly began to get into breaks, through nights at the Consortium Club in Bournemouth, as well as spinning at smaller nights such as 5ive at the Fruit Bar. In late 2003 he became resident at the now defunct Trancendance nights in Windsor, spinning an eclectic mix of progressive, techno and breaks during highly praised warm up sets.
A move away from the coast brought him more into the London club scene, and a residency at the legendary Sunday afternoon party Norq! cemented his position as one of the rising stars of breakbeat. More recently, -----has travelled further afield, snaring gigs abroad in events such as Breakage in Cape Town, and Nucleus in New York.
His style is defined by sets loaded with chunky drums, funky melodies and filthy basslines, all stitched together with an energetic mixing style.
RIP lol
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:43 pm
by SignalRecon
^ *Shuddering uncontrollably*
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:50 pm
by SignalRecon
Mushy Tea wrote:This is the "headliner", Dopamyne, for; bit.ly/PizzaRave
✫✫✫✫✫ SHE is one of the most popular DJ in the Quebec city rave scene. With her contagious energy, her explosive track selection and her surgical precision mixes, she owned her place at a national and also international level. She had the chance to perform in the US, more precisely in Detroit city, Michigan and also in Boston. She also performed in Toronto, Montreal, and all across Quebec. She played alongside the biggest names in the Hard Dance music scene, she shared the stage with big artist like DJ ZANY, THE VIPER, DJ STEPHANIE, KLONEZ, DERMOT BATEMAN, ANIME, ENTITY & many more. Exploring various styles, it's hard dance over all that creates real havoc on the dancefloors. She also masters the epic melodies of hardstyle, in addition to flirting with the dirty basslines of subground occasionally. The next goal of Dopamyne is to share her vision of the harder styles to the entire world through her own productions. Immerse yourself in her HARD EDM universe worthy of the greatest European parties!!
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:36 pm
by topmo3
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Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:26 pm
by ultraspatial
Polar Inertia is a hazy and oracular entity, that positions itself as a complex faction whose work is influenced by the sci-fi mythology surrounding techno music.
Since its creation, Polar Inertia multiplies various artistic collaborations, which are gradually incorporated in the thick fog that conceals dissimulate the exact nature and extent of its activities. Beyond the music and the records, the members of Polar Inertia are also the authors of texts, photographic works, printed artworks and specific live performances for different context.
They have often been invited to contribute to various revues, editions or art books. Their course of creation thus takes the direction of a polymorphic artistic process, bound to evolve in various fields of contemporary creation.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:26 pm
by Shum
^ ffs

Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:47 pm
by dansci
This is Fractal. I'm in it for the game changers, the tear droppers, the soul lifters and the bar breakers. To me, each song is a journey, and I'm here to take you on quite the crazy one, if you're up for it that is.
As far back as my memories go, music has been there for me. To move me, to inspire me, to wake me up, to put me to sleep, to fill my mind and heart with the all encapsulating awe that I believe us humans are entitled to. Music has always kept a smile on my face, good times and bad. Whether it be on a walk down the street with headphones, or in a giant field at a festival, music has reminded me why I am alive. I have dedicated myself to making sure that the people of this earth always have access to the experience of awe. I create places of love and wonder for people to go to escape, places they could only have dreamed of. As sonic alchemists, our duty is to keep love and inspiration in the hearts of our race, changing lives for the better at every opportunity, giving back to the world that has blessed us with so much. To me, music is about revolution and unity through love. That being said, I truly feel that I have already achieved my goal. Everything after this point is just a bonus!
So far I've shared a stage with the likes of Eskmo, Caspa, Skrillex, Tokimonsta, Zeds Dead, Mark Instinct, Numbernin6, Datsik, Borgore, Flux P, Excision, Doctor P, Paper Diamond, Beats Antique, Mimosa, J Rabbit, Ajapai, Heyoka, SPL, The New Deal, Elliot Lipp, Gramatik, The M Machine, Skream, Benga, Marty Party, and others. Let's keep em comin'.
"From the new breed of electronic artist/producer/DJ's comes Fractal. Brady Wiggins (Age 20) fuses the likes of dubstep, drum & bass, electro house and more into a potent cocktail of raw bass power. His live sets are the thing local legends are made of; a journey of epic proportions." - BT
Kinda self inflating... But the thing is, his music, even though it's not my usual playlist, is pretty awesome and the production quality is amazing.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 12:26 am
by SignalRecon
If his music holds up, this is not written in the 3rd person. It's not "that" bad.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 12:39 am
by rickyarbino
Just baffles me that people take that much time to talk about themselves when people are only actually interested in their music.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 12:52 am
by SignalRecon
For 4-5 years solid before I wrote 2 sentences about my label and used the space to put in upcoming releases, I had 2 links to social media. lol... not a single person msg'd me about it or complained on facebook that they would have listened to my music but the bio wasn't elaborate enough.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:56 pm
by exfox
received this today:
NIGHTBUS is an electronic music soundtrack for a long journey on a night bus. It's atmospheric, ethereal, ambient, modern music with just enough drive to get you home. It's music to help you stare out of the window and notice the little details that make the ride kind of special. It's music to take you there and help you feel like you are somewhere else.
It's a step forward in the tradition of ambient, environmental music that stretches from Erik Satie through Brian Eno and Burial to the present.
On this, the second edition, of the series we focus on more producers and artists from South East London, the beating creative heart of our great, grinding global metropolis.
As most of the artists featured on the album play live, sing, DJ or make films, we also take the Night Bus out live with an immersive evening of live music and nocturnal city images.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 4:03 pm
by mIrReN
sooooo, no ember breaks?
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:11 am
by _ronzlo_
Maybe if we wrote some helpful tips for aspiring bio writers:
1) Never ever use the word 'soul'. Ever.
2) Although you totally want to wax poetic and use big words, restrain that urge as much as possible. Especially if you don't normally use a lot of these big words IRL.
3) Concision is everything.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:14 am
by Phigure
concision? is that excision's little brother or something
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:21 am
by _ronzlo_
Phigure wrote:concision? is that excision's little brother or something
EX-CON-cision.

Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 9:56 am
by soronery
''London based sultry tune smith Jonny Tawn is a sure thing to get the crowd spinning with his choice of saucy bass lines and blissful, sun drenched disco beats. With an endless selection of eloquent vocal tracks and downright naughty edits, Jonny will remind you of everything that's right about dance music. As he delivers another bench presser, one has a tendency to a dive for the decks to share appreciation for the pumping dance floor weaponry that has just been laid down. However one look towards the platform will suffice, as you see Jonny beaming back with an even cheekier grin than the blend he just pulled off. Step up, listen in and get to know.''
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:15 pm
by therapist
soronery wrote:
''London based sultry tune smith Jonny Tawn is a sure thing to get the crowd spinning with his choice of saucy bass lines and blissful, sun drenched disco beats. With an endless selection of eloquent vocal tracks and downright naughty edits, Jonny will remind you of everything that's right about dance music. As he delivers another bench presser, one has a tendency to a dive for the decks to share appreciation for the pumping dance floor weaponry that has just been laid down. However one look towards the platform will suffice, as you see Jonny beaming back with an even cheekier grin than the blend he just pulled off. Step up, listen in and get to know.''
That is quite something. So many jumbled metaphors that the author clearly can't keep track of.
Actually wasn't too awful at the start but gets seriously weird.
Re: Awful or Pompous Band Self-Descriptions
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:42 pm
by soronery
delivering bench pressers and pulling off cheeky blends