Haven't listened to much Electronica in the last few years, but I picked up Tiesto - Club Life vol 1 recently and am enjoying it. Nothing earthshattering but a decent listen all the way through.
Toolroom records is IMO the best house label out right now. Some amazing artists are on that label. It's mainly progressive house and even some techno sounds coming from them.
Hugh Le Caine (May 27, 1914 – July 3, 1977) was a Canadianphysicist, composer, and instrument builder.
Le Caine was brought up in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay) in northwestern Ontario. After completing his Master of Science degree from Queen's University in 1939, Le Caine was awarded a National Research Council of Canada (NRC) fellowship to continue his work on atomic physics measuring devices at Queen's. He worked with the NRC in Ottawa from 1940 to 1974. During World War II, he assisted in the development of the first radar systems. On an NRC grant he studied nuclear physics from 1948 to 1952 in England.
At home he pursued a life-long interest in electronic music and sound generation. In 1937, Le Caine designed an electronic free reed organ, and in the mid 1940s, he built the Electronic Sackbut, now recognised to be one of the first synthesizers. After the success of public demonstrations of his instruments, he was permitted to move his musical activities to the NRC and to work on them full time in 1954. Over the next twenty years, he built over twenty-two different new instruments.
Zoos only play bubblegum pop and soul house, no such luck!
I think it would be kinda awesome, in a really eff'd up and sick way, to feed an entire cage full of monkeys MDMA and bombard them with Happy Hardcore.
I think it would be kinda awesome, in a really eff'd up and sick way, to feed an entire cage full of monkeys MDMA and bombard them with Happy Hardcore.
You sure you had nothing to do with the death of all those Stingray at the zoo in 2008?