Tracklist:
1. Leftfield – El Cid
2. Son Kite – On Air (MIDIval Punditz Remix)
3. Agalactia – Monochrome Rainbow Pixie
4. Umberloid – Neon Tetra
5. Apparat – Cerro Largo
6. Apparat – Wooden
7. Anahata – Shakti
8. Bluetech – Shimmer
9. FSOL – Everybody in This World is Doing Something Without Me
10. Hallucinogen – E
11. Union Jack – Water Drums
Within the next months i want to share most of my old stuff and upload MP3 versions of my releases… This is the first one and a project i used a lot of guitar-samples for. It was just a collection of tracks i did besides my other production work. It´s something special i think and i still like most of the tracks on that EP. XNDL “primitive music for demanding people” [2005] Just download the zipped release @
We are proud to upload our new work entitled ‘still engine’ a mixtape featuring unreleased tracks from the statement of purpose sessions, demos and never-to-be-released material. This 45 minute piece also includes remixes and versions from ‘Statement Of Purpose’ and original tracks from new artists in the collective, you will soon know about…
check out JZA, El Fuzzo, Malota and Outox – our third party partners.
As always for free at:
www.dsekt.com
this is: idm -dnb – dubstep – hiphop – in between – this is a killer !
Killer Downoad !!!
////////////////////////////////////////////> This is so far the best experimental stuff we heard this year !
01_benz (voted by mindreset : KillerTrack)
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01_disable
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02_weather underground * (feat. Emma Louise Yohanan)
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03_la nueva escuela ** (feat. Mucho Muchacho)
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05_L R A D *** (feat. Evi Vine)
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08_manvantara
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13_rewrite your memory
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21_the pledge ****
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34_disable (part 2)
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This is one of the best Releases in 2007 we heard at all !!! > mindreset.de
Must Download : http://files.downliners-sekt.com/downliners_sekt-statement_of_purpose.zip
It’s been quite some time since I wrote on RIAA (still fat there, guys?) or CRB and their mischiefs. So far, it looks like the Congress is experiencing a rather low interest in the fate of the internet-based radio broadcasters, namely, webcasters.
The almost insane royalty fees proposed by the CRB (Crappy Rotten Bulls**t aka the Copyright Royalty Board) are most likely to lead the webcasters to complete extinction. The high royalty rates are due to become effective on July 15th and they will backfire in the year 2006; they involve a minimal tax of $500 per channel for every internet radio no matter the size and number of listeners.
This way, the small and dedicated web stations are the first to go, soon followed by more and more similar online media. The webcasters, grouped in the Save Net Radio organization, have appealed the decision of the CRB but so far the royalty bill hasn’t been co-sponsored by too many enthusiast congressmen.
Representative Jay Inslee (D-WA) was the first to signal this in an official medium in the Congress and has managed to draw attention to the dangers of such radios becoming extinct. The campaign against the new royalty rates goes on as more and more web radios have inserted jingles appealing people to call their congressmen and ask them to get involved.
The next activity of Save Net Radio will be held on June the 26th which has been declared an internet radio Silence Day. The Day of Silence is expected to receive massive support this year; unlike the 2002 similar action. The 2002 Day of Silence was intended for small webcasters whereas this year’s manifestation will most likely involve large players as well.
The 26 June Day of Silence is intended for showing people how the internet will be like if the currently-adopted royalty fees stand. Myself, I hope that the CRB chokes of that money.
We are just a few, but there are many of you, Softpedia users, out there. That’s why we thought it would be a good idea to create an email address for you to help us a little in finding gadgets we missed. Interesting links are bound to be posted with recognition going mainly to those who submit. The address is .
http://www.savenetradio.org/
06.25.07 Protest will silence some online music Boston Globe, June 25, 2007
06.25.07 Internet radio operators plan silent protestPlain Dealer, June 25, 2007
06.25.07 A Look at Radio Silence: When Copyright Law Reform Goes Terribly WrongFindLaw, June 25, 2007
06.24.07 Internet Radio Will go Silent on June 26 Slashdot June 24, 2007
06.23.07 Radio Notes: Internet radio to go silent for a dayPittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 23, 2007
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Sonar is described officially as a festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art. Music is by far the main aspect of the festival. Live sets from As One, Beastie Boys, Ben Mono, Dizzee Rascal, Iam Martin, DJ Mehdi, Modeselektor, Signal, Spacek & Benji B Soundsystem, Uffie feat Feadz…
As One [08:51m]: | Download
Beastie Boys [69:17m]: | Download
Ben Mono [11:44m]: Download
Dizzee Rascal [44:11m]: | Download
Iam Martin [68:46m]: | Download
DJ Mehdi [24:10m]: | Download
Modeselektor [32:26m]: | Download
Signal [22:31m]: | Download
Spacek & Benji B Soundsystem [39:45m]: | Download
Uffie feat Feadz [15:54m]: | Download