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Dance on the Tunes of Silver Tube – Dance Party

September 7th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

Silver Tube is yet an added reverie or electro dance music sensation from Russia. Dance Party is the latest album of this band. It was released in Tsvet Records in a special system. One of the numbers of the Silver Tube album, ‘Turn Around’, has by now shaped impression on the Internet, appreciation to the different online music stations.

‘Turn Around’ is a fast and foot-beating song, with delicate ideal composition array. The primary rhythm is maintained all over the song without making it tedious. A range of instruments and sounds are engaged to form a profligate environment of attractive music. If this song does not make you swivel your hips in stylish beats, not anything ever will.

Trance music has come a extensive way since its origin as an improvised version of German techno music. The customary employ of rolling bass and breathless keyboard sounds is still very much part of the genre. Other than it has also borrowed from various additional genres and musical cultures from across the world. The end result often is brand new music albums with striking novelty as is obvious from the novel album of Silver Tube.

The novel type of trance music (or techno or electro music – whatsoever you prefer to call it) is perfect for discos in party halls as well as for the reading space of your house. Almost all the numbers begin with a bang, with high energy music. So, the album is ideal for injecting energy into any dance club atmosphere.

However, Silver Tube’s Dance Party is not only about high-octane percussions and fast moving keyboard innovations. The information in the album gives the conventional hypnotizing outcome of techno music. Midway through most of the numbers in the album, when you would be submerged in the ocean of high speed and foot tapping composition, a stream of melodious tune would feed your senses. It surprises you and makes you expect more of such things. You will not be disappointed. One can sort out this kind of peaceful and nice music to what is now known as melodic Trans.

Astonishingly for a dance album, this album offers a range of numbers, each radiant with vivid feel of music from a grouping of instruments. The album has something for everyone and for each occasion. One thing common maybe with all the numbers is the faultless arrangement of surroundings music. The musical creativity behind each number is just amazing. It is a fact that does not go ignored even when you are busy moving to the tunes of the album. 

Akin to some other albums in the techno or trance genre, Silver Tube’s Dance Party also creates a known but cannot figure out what sort of sentiment in the listener’s mind. Perhaps most of the great works of art invoke this class of a feeling. It merely touches the thinking mind and inspires the hidden love for cosmic music that had been implied on to our genes by nature.

Dance music : 61 rus – Human rights (original mix)

September 2nd, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen


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August 27th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen


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Cosmic Gate ft. Kyler England- Flatline

August 25th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen


A beautiful track by Cosmic Gate off their Sign of Times CD featuring Kyler England Trance Dance House Cosmic Gate Kyler England Electronic Music Tiesto Armin Van Buuren Paul Van Dyk

The Best Side Of Watching Music Videos

August 21st, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

To Watch music videos has been the most important thing in teenage and that has spread now days to all ages. Have we ever forgotten the legend Michael Jacksons musical videos? The legend shot into lime light with his famed Thriller musical video and that was a sensation in the 80s and still continues to thrill the young new generation.

The real advantage of Jackson video was that it could be classified as Dance musical video. He had continued to become a sensation with the albums off the wall, Childhood, Black and White, Dangerous and Thriller thanks to the ability to market these as the best Dance musical videos. These videos could be also classified as Rap musical videos and he was rightly called the king of pop. Beatles has been another musical band that could be said as promoting rap music and that has been also a benchmark for viewers who has been interested in viewing these albums.

There has been a rock music band called the ABBA and U2 that has entered the minds of millions of musical lovers thanks to their sterling performance in their Rock Musical Video. Rock music has been also called as heavy metal music when there has been more influence on the sound and the ay the song has been singed has been also on the higher side with lot of sound and that would be like the metal clanking to the surface.

There has been a competition between the rap music and rock music as which style has been the best promoter of good music and to be fair both has got a style of their own. How many times we have sung to the song “Daddy Cool” with the lyrics being short. That has been the power of Rap music videos and we have been taken to a particular style of dance in the video and we have started swaying to the lyrics. This has been also true to the U2 musical video in which we would be surprised by the light that would be sparking and the heavy guitar sounds that would be creating a shrill on the minds of the viewers.

Rock music video has been normally a hit with the younger generation who has been considered as rebel in their teenage and would be looking at a different angle to the world and life. Their philosophy would be more risk taking and would be more energetic and would be suiting their style.

Watching music videos has become much easier thanks to the internet and that has been easily possible with the advent of You Tube and other sites. All these would be helping the viewers to know more of their musical favorites.

Dance, Music, Shops, Museums…….downtown San Diego Rocks

August 9th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

The action and fun never stops in Downtown San Diego. Located on the San Diego Bay, this place is also referred to as the city center of San Diego, California.

From shopping centers, historical museums, to fine restaurants; there is something for everyone here. In 2004, the huge construction project Padres’ PETCO Park brought back some of the pristine glory of the demolished Downtown and the place is buzzing with activity today.

Here are few of the attractions in Downtown San Diego which you shouldn’t miss at any cost:

Gaslamp Quarter

This quaint area derived its name from the old-fashioned street gas lamps which lined the sidewalks in the earlier days. Even today, this place takes you back in time as its various historic buildings here have been restored to resemble their erstwhile grandeur.

The rocking nightlife of San Diego reaches its zenith in the Gaslamp Quarter. It is the Mecca of bars, casinos, dance clubs, sidewalk cafes, and live theaters.
Just one night is not enough to soak into the spirit of Gaslamp Quarter. You would like to make a few more visits to this unique place and hence, it is better to find an accommodation in San Diego which is nearby.

Horton Plaza shopping center

Horton Plaza is the place to shop till you drop. The building of Horton Plaza is an architectural marvel. It is a multi level mall housing numerous gift shops and boutiques of all sizes. When you get tired shopping around, all you need to do to re-energize yourself is to walk into one of the plush restaurants and enjoy some fine dining.

Seaport Village

It has more than 50 specialty shops, fine dining waterfront restaurants and a restored antique carousel. Savoring mouth watering sea food while watching the boats go by on the bay is an experience you will remember. There is always plenty to do here from enjoying the fine weather or riding on the carousal to listening to some live music shows by street art performers.

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego recently expended its campus and added David C. Copley Building and the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Building to its premises. The expanded area enables the museum to hold more exhibitions and serve more visitors.

The museum also hosts TNT (Thursday of the month); an evening dedicated to art, music, poetry and lots more. The first Thursday of the month is a good time to head to this museum and check out the events ranging from poetry reading, slide jams, DJ’s lessons, dance, live bands, exhibitions and lots more.

Firehouse museum

This museum is one of its kind. It houses fire engines, an antique steam pumper dating back to 1903, fire hats and antique alarms. Drop in at the nearby gift shop also.

Maritime Museum

This museum boasts of huge collection of historic ships including the Star of India, the world’s oldest active ship. Check out the imitation of the 18th-century Royal Navy frigate; the HMS Surprise.

Chinese Historical Museum

In this antique museum you can find the artifacts which were discovered from the old Chinatown in San Diego. Collect souvenirs for your friends and family from the gift shop here.

Little Italy

Located in the northwest end of Downtown, San Diego, it was formerly an Italian fishing neighborhood. But today it is a picturesque neighborhood consisting of Italian restaurants, art galleries, retail shops and amazing home design stores.

Visiting Downtown San Diego is an experience in itself. While in San Diego, do spare some time to visit this place which is always full of energy. And for lodging in San Diego, browse the web to zero for an affordable San Diego accommodation which offers good deals and packages. Make sure the lodging facility is located near to all the major attractions of San Diego so that you don’t spend time commuting.

About Dance Music

August 8th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

While we all know that Jazz is as much a style of music as it is a style of dance, many people may not realize the importance that dance has played in music. There are many songs out there that mention the importance of dancing and yet we as a society seem to have forgotten the importance or limited that importance to a certain age group. Once we age it seems that we forget not only how to dance but also the intrinsic importance of dancing as well.

“I Hope You Dance” is only one of many songs that relate the important role that dancing plays in feeding the human soul. If one thing in life is important for all, that one thing would be to dance whenever the opportunity arises. You never know when you will run out of opportunities to dance or find that you’ve squandered so many of them away. Take them as they come and your life will be filled with much greater joy than you may ever realize. Despite many other songs out there that may convey the message, there are very few that say it more concisely than this particular song. “When you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you’ll dance”.

Garth Brooks is another musician that had an excellent commentary on dance. His song “The Dance” chronicles not necessarily the importance of dancing but of participating. Given the choice, many who have lost their lives in some risky endeavor would more than likely tell those left behind that they would not have traded the dance for one more breath. The lyrics to this song are somewhat haunting “I could have missed the pain but I’d have had to miss the dance”.

Believe it or not all good songs that mention dance do not happen to be country songs. These honestly happen to be, in my opinion, the most poignant. Other great songs about dance include the song “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie. The lyrics to this song include the stanza “Let’s dance for fear tonight is all”. The truth of the matter is that you never know and dancing is a great way to celebrate living.

Music and dance for years have gone hand in hand and will continue to do so long after we’ve left this earth. At least that would be the hope. I would hate to see what a world without dance would be like. It would be like having children without laughter and that would be a sad world in which to live. If you want to keep your children dancing then you must teach them to dance. Teach them that it is okay to dance and be silly around the house. That it is okay to dance their way through their chores (hey if it makes them smile while taking out the trash I say go for it!).  Teach them that dancing is a great way to express joy and that laughter is the best thing to follow their dance.

Native Americans have a long and noble heritage when it comes to dance. They let their dreams beat out the heartbeat of Mother Earth and danced in companionship with nature. They danced for joy and sorrow, war, peace, and praise. I can think of no better example to follow when it comes to dance.

How Do You Get Into Making Dance Music Tracks?

August 6th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

So, you’ve seen your mates effortlessly make dance tracks on their computer and you fancy having a go yourself, but what do you need to achieve this? This article will discuss the computer software you may need to get your foot on the ladder. The times when you need expensive kit to help mix tracks in your bedroom are gone, today; your home pc is more powerful than you would need in order to help you make great music. You could even optimize your computer specifically for making music and magazines like Computer music and various XP audio guides are out there to enable you to do this.

To start with you will require a MIDI keyboard that will be connected to your computer via a USB port. This will enable you to trigger samples and play data notes into your PC. These are not at all that expensive and you may even have a compatible keyboard that has a MIDI output, then you will just need a USB to MIDI lead to hook you up.

The next step once you have sorted out your audio and got a MIDI keyboard is to look at getting a music sequencer program. This software hosts sound effects and virtual instruments including the ability to play back note data and also most importantly it allows you to record the music track. The sequencer software also allows you to mix in other sounds from files into your musical tracks, this program is crucial when making music. The main software programs in the industry are Ableton Live, Logic, Cubase, Logic and Sonar.

Hopefully when you get all of the above in place, this will allow you to start making dance and electro music tracks. What’s more don’t get confused or unsure; there are plenty of magazines that are out there that will help you to improve your music making tracks. There is also a useful article database on Sound On Sound which is valuable for more experienced users.

LOREENA MCKENNITT THE MUMMERS’ DANCE

August 4th, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen


LOREENA MCKENNITT THE MUMMERS’ DANCE LYRICS When in the springtime of the year When the trees are crowned with leaves When the ash and oak, and the birch and yew Are dressed in ribbons fair When owls call the breathless moon In the blue veil of the night The shadows of the trees appear Amidst the lantern light We’ve been rambling all the night And some time of this day Now returning back again We bring a garland gay Who will go down to those shady groves And summon the shadows there And tie a ribbon on those sheltering arms In the springtime of the year The songs of birds seem to fill the wood That when the fiddler plays All their voices can be heard Long past their woodland days And so they linked their hands and danced Round in circles and in rows And so the journey of the night descends When all the shades are gone “A garland gay we bring you here And at your door we stand It is a sprout well budded out The work of our Lord’s hand”

Ministry of Sound, the Best Dance Music Money Can Buy

August 3rd, 2010 by Enrique Van Oppen

The Ministry of Sound brand celebrated in 2009 its 18th anniversary representing today the main anchor of MSHK Group Limited, an entity with annual sales of 80 million GBP, employing 500 people with offices in London, Sydney, Berlin and New York.

DJ Justin Berkmann, James Palumbo (the actual major shareholder) and Humphrey Waterhouse opened together on 21st of September 1991 in a former bus garage a club with a new concept: “100 % sound system first, lights second, design third” which was the opposite of the competitors’ order of priorities.

The first acts which performed here were David Morales, C + C Music Factory, Roger Sanchez, Larry Levan and Tony Humphries. The club was inspired by New York’s Paradise Garage the idea being to create the first British club to play house music “made in” New York, Chicago and Detroit.

The club consists of five main areas: the Bar, the Baby Box, the VIP and the Loft and the Box, the last one containing the club’s primary sound system.

The record label named Ministry of Sound was established in 1995 and it’s first release was “The Annual” featuring hits mixed by Pete Tong and Boy George. I have this compilation in my CD collection and it is awesome even after those years. The sales of the first record exceeded 160,000 copies and they were the first kick from the 50 million copies sold – both albums and singles to date. The average annual sales are around 4 million copies and some of the biggest names from the rooster included are Eric Prydz and Benny Benassi.

In every year, Ministry of Sound which remained an independent label edit regularly “The Annual”, “Clubber’s Guide” and “Anthems”. MSHK Group acquired in 2006 Hed Kandi brand which is promoted as “world’s most glamorous music and lifestyle brand”. In 1999 was created another label Data Records to handle Ministry of Sound’s more commercial dance music releases. Some of the most famous releases can be considered “Pjanoo” by Eric Prydz and “Day ‘n’ Nite” by Kid Cudi vs Crookers.

In 2008 Ministry of Sound started to conquer the US launching “Clubber’s Guide America”. In the same year Ministry of Sound won the Music Week Award for “Independent Record Company Label of the Year” and launched other two labels, Hard2Beat and Euphoria.

Ministry of Sound gather every year 900,000 people in 800 events across the globe including nightclubs, festivals and parties. Ministry of Sound opened through franchises clubs in Papa’s Beach Club, Sekalla, Hurghada, Egypt (2005) and Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (2008). Ministry of Sound has it’s own Radio, TV (IPTV) featuring videos, interviews and global events coverage.

Ministry of Sound lauched recently an application for iPhone distributed through iTunes Store called “iDrum”. It allows the user to create personalized drum patterns and will be followed by other applications.