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  • DrumSTRONG 2008: A Smashing Success -- Thank You Scott and Mason!

    Three years ago, a friend of my family's teenage son was diagnosed with cancer, and was given fairly bleak chances of making it through the ordeal. It was a crushing blow to the family. For the full story, read the ESPN piece on Mason (he's the last story). Mason would go on to conquer the cancer inside his body, and has been cancer free for a couple of years now. Against all odds. And it was during this time that he reached out to one of my idols, Lance Armstrong...the 2 had a bit of dialogue...
  • A Couple Of New Music Recommendations: Mew, Muse, and Cold War Kids

    In my never ending quest to find new (indie rock) music, I've stumbled across a couple more troupes that I really dig, all of them via The Dive which comes on Fuse.tv at the most ungodly hour imaginable (usually around 3am Sunday mornings). By no means are any of them new...they've been making music for years, but only recently have they made it onto my daily playlists. They are: Cold War Kids : Good edgy sounds, slightly dancey and energetic. ' Hang me out to dry ' is the hit single...
  • For All The Massive Attack Fans Out There

    I'm sure there has to be a couple of Massive Attack fans who visit this site, and if you're not (or have never heard of them) it's never too late to give them a shot. They helped pioneer the trip hop movement which set the stage for many later bands to follow ( Portishead comes to mind, among many others). It's nice and dark, soothing, dubby , and just an all around bad ass style of music. A 5 hour mixed set of nonstop Massive Attack tunes has been making the playlist rounds over...
  • Recent Band Discovery -- The Cinematics

    It's hard to sift through the crapola that is the music industry as of late...95% of the stuff that's out now is pure junk IMO. And who has time to go to the music store these days? Sometimes I wish I was a DJ so I could get paid to listen to music. Regardless, I've been trying to branch out some lately; TLC and I recently discovered a late night show on Fuse TV that caters more to indie rock and whatnot...The Dive. It comes on reeeeaaaallly late though. Speaking of which... It's unreal how hard...
  • Digitally Imported Radio -- Techno Channel

    Digitally Imported Radio (my favorite streaming music choice for years now) recently added a new channel to their repertoire: Techno . AAC stream , 96k stream , and 32k WMP stream locations. Not for the faint of heart, but it's great stuff to code to. Casual electronica listeners might be thinking to themselves "isn't all electronica also called techno?" Yeah, kinda...but techno in itself is also a sub-genre of electronica, and it's hard to describe so just have a listen first...you'll either love...
  • Great Electronica Site -- Hybridized.org

    I was trying to track down a (apparently very hard to find, took me a few hours) tune recently and stumbled across this site: Hybridized.org . If you’re an electronica fan, just go to the site and it will speak for itself…there’s more free music there than you could ever want, and from very quality DJ’s nonetheless (and you don’t even have to sign up for anything). For the record, the track I was looking for is “Tilt – Goodbye”, which can be found...
  • Digitally Imported Radio -- Progressive Channel

    I meant to post about this a while back, but what with all the migration stuff that’s been going on, it slipped through the clutter I call my brain. Anyways… First off, if you’ve never heard of Digitally Imported Radio (and are a fan of electronic music), stop reading this and go over to their site. They are a free streaming audio company that caters mainly to the electronica crowd, and the quality isn’t that bad for the free streams (96k if you use WinAmp …and you should be using WinAmp regardless...

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