2012年5月20日 星期日

Dubkidz Overview

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Hello everybody, This is friendly C.E.O Mikal Laster. For those of you who don't know, I am the Owner and C.E.O of Dubkidz Clothing. I had started this company a couple months ago, and It seems the more exposure and fame the brand gets, the more curious people and questions follow with it. This has gotten so routine that, answering questions like, "What is Dubkidz" or "what does it stand for "has been a small part of my life. That being said, What really is Dubkidz, and what does it do ?

If you haven't caught on already, you should know by now that music is a huge part of Dubkidz. The clothing line aspect of this company is created through inspiration from wide varieties of music. Contrary to what a lot of people assume, There is no complex process that goes into effect to create T shirts and other Designs. Whenever I need to make a new t shirt, I just blast the cleanest electronic music and enter the realm of creation. A lot of things inspire me in this world, as do a lot of things out of it.

Right now, We are an upcoming Clothing line, and our plan is to take the world by a storm to become an international brand, but what sets us apart from all the other so called "clothing lines" is that we are a legitimate company, and we are very business oriented. We are all about marketing and promotion. We mainly involve ourselves in music promotion. Our focus is talented upcoming artists that have the potential to go big, but are not getting the credit, and or publicity they deserve. We mainly promote Dubstep, Drum and Bass, and Electro house music, but we are also open towards other genre artists as long as they got the skills. Our goal is to promote Dubkidz through the power of music, and promote artists through the power of Dubkidz

MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!

Promotion.

Inspiration

Art

Fashion

We hope this gives you an idea about who we are and lets and what our intentions are, but rest assured that this is not all. There is so much more coming up, so watch out for us in the future

In the mean time Check out the official website here





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2012年5月19日 星期六

London Famous Music Events And Artists

There will be chances in London that suits your requirements whatever kind of event you are running from party, live music, or seminar or get together. London has been famous for its hundreds of venues that support live music events. There are arenas such as Earls Court, Hyde Park, Wembley Arena, Brixton Academy, Hammersmith Apollo, to the hundreds of small clubs and pubs that host live music show London has some venues to suit any band.

Live Music in London has been greatest atmosphere in the world since some of the most popular and influential musicians and bands the world has ever seen. During 1970s-1980s, musicians like Cat Stevens, Ian Dury, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, the Police, Sade, iron Maiden, Madness, the Small Faces and Squeeze, bang the world by their music, vibrating their soundrenaline through London.

More recent artists to emerge from this British Capital music scene include the Spice Girls, Jamiroquai, Libertines, Coldplay and a lot of other famous bands from all over the world. London is also a center of urban music including UK garage, dubstep, drum and bass evolved in the city from the outsiders of reggae, metal, hip hop. In the early 80's London was the city when the heavy metal wave flooding the music atmosphere. London hosts many music festivals including Hyde Park, O2 Wireless festival, and The Camden Crawl. Their combines' state-of-the-art performance of rock, pop, dance and other genres are the most amusing events you could see in your holiday.





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2012年5月18日 星期五

Need free Dubstep music for big bass addicts to remix?

Where do I find a free Dubstep remixthat will wobble my speakers and shake my brain?

So you are interested inDub Step musicright? Good! because I am going to provide you with somegreat techniques on locating somequality mixes and products as well as forum sites were you can findlike minded people to relate withand network with that are into Dubstep, UK Garage & Grime music. Bass music is steadily growing more popular all the time, That's why so many music fanshave interest in it and there is a high demand for the Dub Step music by fans, DJ's and Artists looking for related sites online.

Dub Stepmusic is becoming popular, but are greatmusic and related items hard to find for somebody new to the Dubstepscene?

Some people have been involved in electronic music for a long time, others are just getting into the underground dub step music scene. Either way, Dub inspired electronic music has become known worldwide and has many listene rs that support the movement. Most people that look to download Dub stepmixes are happy to find a few sites that have good music.

Two good places to begin with are dubstep.fm and Rinse.fm, If you D Jayyou might look for mixes at barefiles.com, if your a Dubstep produceryou will find a bunch of samples at topsamplesites.com but might need to weed through some sites to find good material. A lot of the times local stores just don't carry hard to find clothing or original items related to the genre. Online sites may offer more options than can be found in your local music stores, Especially when it comes to gear that relates to fans of hard to find Dub stepand vinyl.

Are there any items like T-shirts, Hoodies or Hats that I can find to represent as a fan of Dubstepmusic?

Most fans of bass musicare pleased to see a friend or even a stranger for that matter wearing a cool Dubstept-shirt or hoodie that relates to the bass culture or rave scene. Some artwork isbased on humorwhile others may be more serious, even considered extreme. These logos or designsare meant to let people know that you are a extremely dedicatedmusic fan and that you are very serious your musicand have pride in the underground rave scene. These uniquedesigns can be hard to find, some can be found at Zazzle.com.

On the other side, with funny designs there are many ways including parody to show someone that you are into the music. This maybe subtle or over the top but either way allows you to relate with other fans of dub step music. I know that every time I spot somebody in a club or on the street wearing a cool t-shirt that supports the electronic Dub music scene I give them a nod and a compliment. It feels goodto see people that relate to your scene, especially wh en they have a funny, smart or interesting design.

What are some of the common items that D.J.s and people wear or use in the Dub stepmusic scene?

Along with t-shirts, Items such as Hoodies, Stickers and hats are big sellers in the Dubstep music scene. Ask any true fan, D.J. or Producer of Dubstep and it is likely that they have a couple articles of clothing, Posters or other items such as mouse pads with designs or logos related to the Dubscene. Some of the common elements that repeat themselvesin Dubstep related design are Woofers, Sound systems, Headphones, Dub plates and words or phrases such as "BIG UP", "BRAPPP" and "WOBBLE" as well as parody taken from corporate logos, Reggae and Dub music. A very popular design has been the RUN DMC Dubstep logo. This design and many more can be purchased on lots of products at Zazzle.com .

Where can I find the latest Dub step music and news related to the Dub stepculture?

Whether you are new to the scene, a seasoned vet, or even just curious about it, my advice as a long time Dubstep listener and artist is to first do an internetsearch for forums and blogs about UK Garage music, 2 Step, Drum and Bass & Grime as well as Dubstep. A very good site is dubstepforum.com, remember you can always ask any friends that may be into Dubstepto recommend sites, Books or other forms of media that will give you good info.

Ning.com is a really good site that you can join for free, then do a search for forums that are based on Dubstep music. Sometimes you will get multiple results and these are great spots to find out about Music, trends and media related to Bass culture. Social network sites are also a great place to find info and other people that are into your topic of interest. Sites such as Myspace.com, Facebook.com and Twitter.com have many people that provide great links to sites on Dub step & other bass heavy music related events and news. These sites are also great to network and find out about insider information about unreleased and unannounced events in the underground scene.

So if your thinking "How do I find some good sites related to Dubstep?" Then I highly recommendthat you click on the link in the resource box below to view a store that has Dubstep music, t-shirts, stickers, hats, mouse pads, links and gear that will allow you to show your support and let your friends and others fans involved in the Dubstep scene know that you are a true fan.





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2012年5月17日 星期四

Finally there's a Monday to Sunday Edinburgh Clubbing Guide for all tastes

Not only that, it's downright difficult to find a reliable Edinburgh clubbing guide which regards every night of the week as an opportunity to hit the dancefloor.

For precisely this reason, I put my research goggles on, started pestering lots of people for tips and hints and even cracked out some of my own pathetic Saturday Night Fever-esque dance moves to offer you a comprehensive, Monday to Sunday Edinburgh clubbing guide covering a multitude of musical genres and night scenes!

We have an insatiable appetite for fun in this country. You might not find every dancefloor packed on a Monday or Tuesday night but rest assured that there is an establishment out there playing your style of music to a dance floor of revellers burning off their haggis and black pudding suppers.

I want to make this simple and to-the-point so you have more time to get out there and have some fun. Simply follow the links or scroll down to the genre that interests you most, work out what day it is and read about where the party's at.

We'll start off with Edinburgh's classiest establishments then move onto the best club nights in Edinburgh for students before looking in detail at clubs which offer an eclectic mix of music. There are quite a few options for fans of Indie Rock and alternative music. I'll tell exactly where to go and when for the complementary genres of Pop, Dance and R'n'B before we descend into the vaults of Edinburgh for some Underground beats.


The Up-Market Scene


Magnificent Mondays

If you've got itchy feet on a Monday evening, head over to Lulu at 125b George Street. Their club night 'Decadence' does exactly what it says on the tin. Expect to see Swarovskis embedded in the walls and a beat-responsive dance floor. Doors open at 9pm and it won't cost you a dime to get in before 10pm.

Terrific Tuesdays

The place to be on both Tuesdays and Wednesda ys (in fact, any day of the week if you love the place) is the Opal Lounge at 51a George Street. Frequented by celebrities (including the Sugababes, Kate Moss and Prince William, of all people) the Opal Lounge is generally regarded as the place to be seen in Edinburgh. Expect to pay 5 at the door on a Tuesday in return for a range of reasonably-priced drinks promotions.

Wonderful Wednesdays

Expect lots and lots of 'Chambles', an extremely potent mix of Champagne, Red Bull and Vodka, on Wednesday nights at the Opal Lounge. Be warned! 2 or 3 of those and you'll struggle to climb the four steps back up onto George Street! The resident DJs are highly adept at fusing hip-hop, r 'n' b and party hits to keep you dancing till the wee small hours.

Top-notch Thursdays

Indigo Yard at 7 Charlotte Lane near the West End of Princes Street is a lovely little bar and restaurant. Enjoy some cracking cocktails and have a good blether with your frien ds. With the weekend looming large you might not be able to resist the lure of the numerous classy clubs around the corner on George Street. Oh, and you can do it all al-fresco during the summer months. Perfetto.

Unforgettable Fridays

Below Stairs at 16 Picardy Place is one of the newest and most stylish clubs in Edinburgh. Let's put this into perspective. They serve cocktails in hip-flasks and faberge-style eggs. The club also has a canopy covered outdoor section with cane furniture and shisha pipes. The doors open at 10pm and you must be over 21 to enter.

Super Saturdays

Scott Granger, one of Scotland's leading Djs, regularly works the decks at Shanghai, at 16a George Street. He has remixed tracks for many top R'n'B and Dance artists and is therefore worth the 10 entrance fee alone. Shanghai will transport you to the Far East for the night and certainly will not disappoint.

Quite spiffing Sundays

A quite spi ffing way to round off a hard week's partying (you did go out every night, right?) is to sample a couple of Dragonfly's cocktails at 52 Westport. This award-winning retro hideaway near the Grassmarket boasts a whopping cocktail list and highly-trained barstaff who will come to your table with their ideas and recommendation. It's certainly not a nightclub, but hey, it's God's day, take a break and enjoy this sumptous cocktail bar. And with that, you have your up-market Edinburgh clubbing guide!


For all you insatiable students...


Magnificent Mondays

It might not be everyone's cup of tea but one cannot deny that Monday's student night Why Not at 14 George Street is mighty popular. 5 for a student might seem a little steep but this is George Street and you can expect decent drinks promotions once you get in. The great thing about George Street is that if somewhere doesn't quite take your fancy, you are literally a stone's throw from t he next place. Le Monde is next door and the Opal Lounge is on the other side of the street, for example.

Terrific Tuesdays

One of the most unique aspects of the Shanghai nightclub at 16a George Street is the fact it hosts one of the best student nights in town despite its lofty position at the classy end of the Edinburgh night scene. Enigma is understandably a huge hit amongst students who can soak up the buzzing atmosphere of Edinburgh's sole example of Chinese nightlife in exchange for a few pieces of silver. No <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4184261']);" href="http://www.edinburgh-insider.com/en/nightlife-in-edinburgh/edinburgh-clubbing-guide.html">Edinburgh clubbing guide</a> would be complete without it.

Wonderful Wednesdays

In a similar vein to Shanghai, the 'Mansion' night at Below Stairs at 16 Picardy Place enables students to party, drink and dan ce at cut-price rates at one of the city's most up-market clubs. Mansion has gathered quite a following and is considered to be one of the rising stars of the Edinburgh night scene. Doors open at 10pm and keep in mind that the dress code is 'dressy'. That means no trainers, hoodies or South Park t-shirts.

Top-notch Thursdays

The HMV Picture House on Lothian Road is one of the oldest and most impressive venues in the city. Locals will remember this venue as Century 2000 and then Revolution. Nowadays, the Picture House is host to top-class musical acts and club nights. On Thursdays, the 'Octopussy' night offers drinks for as little as 1 and they also have a bouncy castle. Yes, a bouncy castle. Recipe for a beautiful disaster!

Unforgettable Fridays and Super Saturdays

When it comes to the weekend, out-and-out student nights are few and far between for obvious reasons. However, mainstream clubs such as City at 1a Market Street and Ster eo at 28 King's Stables Road offer excellent drinks promotions at the weekend at certain times. In fact, if you are on a tight budget you will be able to find at least one or two drinks which are on offer at most bars and clubs over the weekend. One thing which is difficult to avoid however are the high entrance fees. As always, try to get there before midnight for lower entrance prices and drinks promos!

Quite spiffing Sundays
To wrap up the Edinburgh clubbing guide for students let me say that Lava/Ignite's student night on a Sunday remains the most popular student night of the weekend by quite some distance. The club is situated just off Lothian Road at 3 West Tollcross and is the largest club in Edinburgh. Lava/Ignite consists of many separate areas, bars, dancefloors and balconies which is relatively impressive on the eye. On a Sunday when the students are in town, you can expect to find a queue stretching back around the corner into the next street. A packed Sunday night at Lava/Ignite can be quite an experience and won't set you back much at all.


An eclectic mix - for those who want it all...


Magnificent Mondays

To start off the Edinburgh clubbing guide for those who like to mix it up, let's look at Why Not at 14 George Street. Although Mondays at Why Not are intended for students looking to start a grinding week amongst the books with a bang , you won't be turned away at the door if you're not a student, as long as you arrive early enough. You're guaranteed an eclectic mix of music as the DJs seek to please students with varying musical tastes. It costs 5 to get in and the doors open at 10pm.

Terrific Tuesdays

While being a predominantly student-oriented night, Tuesday nights at Shanghai at 16a George Street are also very popular among non-students keen to take advantage of the cut-price entrance fee and numerous drinks promotions. Edinburgh's ode to Chinese nightlife is regarded as one of the classiest spots in town at weekend charging a whopping 10 for entry. Tuesday night is therefore a great opportunity to experience what is an impressive nightclub and soak up a mix of easy-going house music and mainstream classics.

Wonderful Wednesdays

The Hive at 15 Niddry Street just off the Royal Mile gets its name from its somewhat beehive-like appearance. The low arched stone ceilings create an intimate, sweaty atmosphere especially when the club is full and the numerous separate sections and alleyways give the club an interesting layout and the scope to have a different vibe in each room. On Wednesdays the clubs runs a night called Bangers and Mash playing anything from Pop to Dance to Rock to Trance to Sesame Street. Entry is free before 11pm and 3 thereafter. Their drinks promotions are also very generous.

Top-notch Thursdays

The first day of the week at Ponana at 43b Frederick Street is Thursday. Set slightly below ground in cavernous vaults in the New Town, Ponana has become one of Edinburgh's most popular clubs in recent years. The dance floor at the rear of the club is one of the most intimate and electrifying I've experienced. On a Thursday the doors open at 10.30pm and it will cost you 5 to get in. A crazy cocktail of House, Electro and mainstream chart hits is the order of the day. Consult the bar staff for drinks promos including the deadly Jaegerbombs...

Unforgettable Fridays

The Hive at 15 Niddry Street (see above) also runs an extremely popular and reasonably priced night on a Friday called 'Misfits'. If you get there before 11pm you'll get in for free and most likely avoid the lengthy queue which builds the later it gets. After 11pm it will cost you 4 to get in which is reasonable for a Friday night considering there are many great drinks offers available inside. As with every night at the Hive, expect a very diverse range of music. The Hive is the most eclectic club in Edinburgh.

Super Saturdays

So where do I start with Electric Circus? This place has become very well-known in the Edinburgh area for its uncompromising approach to the karaoke-bar concept. On the left side of the building you will find a number of karaoke 'booths' (small padded cells) where you and your friends can perform your rendition of a dying cat. After someone cr acks out that song from Titantic, head next door into the bar/club area for some live music, a drink and a dance. Electric Circus is the type of place that tries to offer it all and somehow pulls it off. Be warned that the karaoke booths should be reserved in advance and are not cheap...although that probably won't deter the groups of wannabe divas.

Quite spiffing Sundays

While intensely popular amongst the student population, the ultra cheap night at Lava/Ignite on a Sunday attracts a significant number of non-students due to its multi-area layout and impressive mix of musical genres. On a Sunday, you can expect Pop and cheese upstairs on the beat responsive dance floor, Dance and Trance on the main dance floor downstairs and R 'n' B in the back room. Oh, and expect a monster of a queue out the front when the students are in town. My tip - get there early on! The doors open at 10pm.


Indie Rock and Alternative Music


Mag nificent Mondays

I believe it's fitting to start the Edinburgh clubbing guide for rockers with the old stalwart that is Opium, at 71 The Cowgate. Opium has always been and most probably always will be one of the most popular Rock and alternative music joints in this city. So why Monday you say?? Well, Opium is open every night of the week and it's always free to get in, so why not on a Monday!! If you like your spirit mixers and Jgerbombs, you'll be happy to know they are regularly on offer. Oh, and they have a jukebox. Spiffing.

Terrific Tuesdays

There's a reason why I've suggested three different nights at The Hive in this Edinburgh clubbing guide. The setting, inside vaults in the Old Town is very Edinburgh, it's always dirt cheap and their eclectic music policy keeps people coming back for more. On a Tuesday they specialise in every aspect of the Rock genre, whether it's Classic Rock, Modern Rock, Metal or Punk. I can imagine a couple of warm-up drinks at Opium in the Cowgate and a two minute walk up the hill to the Hive would be a rocker's dream.

Wonderful Wednesdays

Interestingly, Espionage at 4 India Buildings, Victoria Street, tends to divide the masses. It seems you either love it or you hate it. The bar/club is laid out over 5 floors in an old building not far from the High Street. Espionage tends to be very popular with tourists and foreigners which lends a real multicultural feel to the place. Each floor has a slightly different vibe which enables various events to take place on each floor. In the top bar there's a karaoke night on a Wednesday at 9pm enabling you to show the world (or at least the Old Town of Edinburgh) what you can do.

Top-notch Thursdays

The recently renovated Liquid Room at 9 Victoria Street has been a local favourite for around 10 years. It will be interesting to see how the locals react to the club and live music venue's new look. Thur sday's 'Scream' night will please fans of Electro, Dubstep and House and also those operating on a showstring. If you do in fact have a great time at the Liquid Room, keep an eye out for upcoming gigs featuring some of the world's greatest acts. The Liquid Room will always be a special place for me having seen the wonderful Suede there many years ago. Unfortunately Bernard Butler had left the band by that time...

Unforgettable Fridays

There aren't many places where you can hear Showaddywaddy, Michael Jackson and Bachman Turner Overdrive on the same night. You will not be disappointed by The Citrus Club at 40 Grindlay Street does not disappoint when it comes to musical diversity. If you can get there before 11pm, you'll get in for absolutely nothing while latecomers pay 6. If you grew up in either the 70s, 80s and 90s you'll hear some tunes that will take you right back to your golden years.

Super Saturdays

El Barrio at 119 Rose St reet is the place to go if you're the proud owner of Latin hips. This cracking little latin club is unique in the fact that they blend Latin music with Pop and chart hits while also offering free salsa beginners classes at 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays! Throw in some mojitos or any of their cocktails for that matter and you've got a fairly high-octane Saturday night! What's more - it's free to get in.

Quite spiffing Sundays

Got a guitar? A washboard? Any kind of instrument? Espionage (see above) runs an open mike night in their top bar starting at 9pm. If you've had enough of listening to the professional rock stars and fancy cracking out a few of your own tunes, this is the night for you. Once your performance is done, you can spend time with your adoring fans and groupies exploring the 5 floors Espionage has to offer.


Pop, Dance and R'n'B


Magnificent Mondays

Espionage at 4 India Buildings, Victoria Street, r uns an R 'n' B, Hip-Hop and Dancehall night every Monday. If this is your musical preference, why not get the week off to a swinging start? It's free to get in and drinks offers start at 1.50. Espionage aims to promote the freshest tracks from the R 'n' B genre and hand the decks over to Edinburgh's best up-and-coming DJs.

Terrific Tuesdays

The infamous 'Flirty' night at Stereo, 28 King's Stables Road, is based on the unique concept of text-flirting. Upon entering the club you are provided with a 'flirt' number with which you can flirt and be flirted with. The messages are then displayed on the screens around the club. If this is not your thing/is too much hassle/you don't have a phone...strut your stuff on the dance floor to a slick mix of R 'n' B, Hip-Hop and chart hits and don't forget to check out the ber-white 'white room' on the second floor. If you are a student, entry is free before midnight and 2 thereafter. For everyone else it costs 4, howeve r, most drinks are 1 all night. Not bad at all...

Wonderful Wednesdays

To be completely honest, seeing as Vodka Revolution at 30 Chambers Street is open every night of the week and has a varied music policy centering around the R 'n' B and Pop genres, you could turn up there any night and have a great time. In this Edinburgh clubbing guide, I've suggested Vodka Rev for a Wednesday, however, because it's 'Steak Night' and who doesn't like affordable steaks? Vodka Rev has a bar and restaurant on the ground floor and a pulsating bar with a dance floor downstairs. Oh, and it is always free to get in!

Top-notch Thursdays

Ponana at 43b Frederick Street runs a cracking Thursday night to start off your 4-day weekend (if you're that lucky...). Party hard on the tight, intimate dance floor at the rear of the club to your favourite mainstream chart hits but expect the DJs to weave in a solid dose of House and Electro as well. The arched stone ceilings really give you the impression you are in a grotto full of treasure. For many, that treasure will be the Jgerbombs that are on offer at the barthroughout the night. Doors open at 10.30pm and the entrance fee is 5.

Unforgettable Fridays

City at 1a Market Street is extremely popular on a Friday night amongst those looking for all things Pop, Dance and R 'n' B. You can get in for 2 before 11pm which is pretty darn good for a Friday night and you'll be greeted by a decent selection of drinks promotions inside. City is one of Edinburgh's biggest and most modern clubs and boasts an impressive layout with numerous levels podiums, balconies, nooks and crannies.

Super Saturdays

Relax in the upper lounge, chill out in the vodka lounge or grab yourselves a booth next to the dance floor. Vodka Revolution (see above) has all that and more. You could treat yourselves to one of the meal offers upstairs in the restaurant before heading downstairs to the main bar and dancing area. If you are a vodka connoisseur, don't forget to check out the vodka lounge in the back area. Keep in mind that this bar/club hybrid closes at 1am. Don't let this deter you however. If you want to keep going, the night clubs City, Stereo and GRV are within walking distance as is the Cowgate and the Grassmarket!

Quite spiffing Sundays

As this section of the Edinburgh clubbing guide is all about Pop, Dance and R 'n' B, I would absolutely no qualms about putting forward Lava/Ignite as your clubbing choice for Sunday night. Yes, it is very busy. Yes, the vast majority of the revellers are students. Yet it is bafflingly cheap and has a separate area devoted to each of our musical genres. If you're in need of some cheese, head upstairs. Fancy an epileptic light show on the Dance and Trance dance floor? Head downstairs to the main arena. Want to relax with a drink and some chilled-out Hip-Hop beats? The back room is for you. Just make sure you get there early to make sure you get in. When the students are in town, it's extremely popular.


Underground/House - welcome to the vaults...


To wrap up the Edinburgh clubbing guide, those looking for a taste of the grimy underground scene have to...well...get underground! The Old Town of Edinburgh is full of vaults where people once lived, worked and died; many of which are now used for ghost tours, bars and clubs. Changed days! The Underground music scene in Edinburgh is dominated by Cabaret Voltaire at 36 Blair Street, which is open 7 nights a week and The GRV at 37 Guthrie Street.

As is the case with most underground, alternative and live music bars and clubs, the program at The GRV and Cabaret Voltaire is often subject to change and one-off events are common. Therefore I recommend consulting the websites of both clubs to find out exactly what is going on.

On Fridays at The GRV you can exp ect Techno, Electronica and Dubstep starting at 11pm. Entry usually costs 3 before midnight and 4 thereafter. The GRV is also able to host gigs, DJs and various club nights at the click of a finger. The excellent sound system, stage, creative bar area and air conditioning are all almost brand new.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays at Cabaret Voltaire it's free to get in all night long. The Tuesday DJs specialise in Drum and Bass whereas Thursday's 'Sick Note' club tends to be slightly more expansive, covering Electro, Indie, Bassline and House. At the weekend the Cabaret Voltaire runs a number of different club nights which tend to take place monthly or fortnightly. It will cost you significantly more to get in at the weekends, typically between 5-10. However, in return you will be entertained by some of Scotland's most talented Underground and House DJs.





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2012年5月16日 星期三

How About Learning Simple Ways of Burning your Audio Cd?

Are you a music buff (which most of us are)? Is music your passion and life without music seems like a nightmare? Do you feel the need to convert songs in your PC into different formats such as CD, MP3, WMA and so on? Of course, you would have thought about making your own CDs by using music software. The software allows you to cut CDs, edit music and add ripple and other effects as per your liking. Listening to your favorite songs having your personal touch is simply a great feeling.

There are numerous CD burning software available on the internet. Most of them allow you to freely download music software on a trial basis, which you can use to your advantage. You need to have a PC and internet connection preferably with broadband connectivity for easy and fast download. Even if you have a laptop with a good configuration, it should suffice for the job at hand.

Let us have a look at a few of the most popular CD burner programs available over the internet. Ultra MP3 to CD Burner, Advanced MP3 CD Burner, Eastsea MP3 CD Burner, Super DVD CD Burner, Acoustica MP3 CD Burner, Ace CD Burner, Ease MP3 CD Burner, Adensoft Audio/Data CD Burner and Okoker Mp3 to CD Burner are few of the music software which you can download for burning a CD. A trial version of most of these programs is also available, which allows you to try and test the software before buying the full version. A great way to start and no burden on the pocket as well.

The high quality CD burner allows you to burn the audio files into a CD directly without any distortion in the sound output. Most of the software is equipped with technology for burning songs recorded in various formats such as MP3, WAV or WMA files as CD audio. The CD so burnt can be played on your computer, car audio system, walkman, personal stereo and other players. You can also label your CD. Give names to your songs so as to display the same while playing. The CD burning software allows you to save music stored in one format into a portable CD which can be gifted too, showing your personal touch. This has much more meaning attached to it than simply buying one from a music store.

If you have a CD writer software such as Nero you can directly make audio CDs from MP3 songs stored in your PC. It is a simple mouse click procedure. No need to be an expert in the technology or systems. Just click on the Nero startsmart icon, click the audio icon picture, choose Make MP3 CD and select a single or multiple MP3 files which you want to copy. Bingo - you are done. Isnt it a great way to play and fiddle with your songs? In fact you can also play like a disc jockey copying your favorite song. You will love it, your friends will love it and life will be great We all want that. Dont we?





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2012年5月15日 星期二

Tuneclone Removes Drm From Itunes With Virtual CD Burner

Basically, when you buy music from iTunes, it comes with a copyright protection called DRM. These DRM-protected songs are locked so that they only work with Apple MP3 players. That means that if you bought a Microsoft Zune, you cannot use iTunes music.



So, what is the solution? You have to burn a CD. When you do this, the DRM is removed (because the music is converted to a non-DRM-compatible media). After you burn the CD, you can rip it to your PC as an MP3 file which no longer has DRM.



Alternatively, you can use TuneClone (http://www.tuneclone.com/index.php).





TuneClone makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.



Here is a link to a tutorial using TuneClone and iTunes 8:
http://itunesm4ptomp3.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/convert-itunes8-music-to-mp3/



TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.



TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.



TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.



TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.



TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.



TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.





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2012年5月14日 星期一

iPad Market: Difficult to Predict

Introduction: overseas media wrote, though iPad can compatible with many iPhone application, because of the difference of size and function configuration, it makes iPad's application market difficult to be predicted.

Joy coexists with grief

Major iPhone application developers have exploited over 140,000 applications for this kind of cell phone. This group goes from strength to strength. But apple's new product iPad, to these developers, may be a good news or a disaster.

Many developers, including game company and media company, indicated that the opportunity iPad brings is exciting, it is not difficult for small screen application to fit iPad, while some developers found that iPad will be a challenge. For example, same with iPhone, iPad also is not allowed application to be ran in backstage, so users can not run multi-procedure at the same time like PC.

To Internet Broadcast Company ---Pandora, It is not a big problem in iPhone. Because users usually listen their music when do their exercise. But to iPad users, they may probably listen their music when they read e-book.

Video is restricted

Though iPad isn't equipped with webcam, it is in some developers' expectation. Because iPad is not that small and exquisite like iPhone, the function of webcam is not that outstanding. Making some photography and video application of iPhone can not transfer to iPad in the existing form. So iPad users had to use iPad video converter to convert video to iPad.

Internet Telephony Service like Skype had to use video to communicate and sent immediate message because with no webcam, at least it is so far. So is iPhone. But compare to laptop, the convenience of iPad is inadequate. Spokesperson of Skype said, "They are researching the device of iPad and hope to find an experience method for excellent users."

When asked the opinion of the prospect of iPad application market, spokesperson of apple quoted apple Senior Vice President---Scott Forstall's words "It will be developers' gold mine".

Advantages remain

But there are still some developers who are full of enthusiasm of the change that iPad brings, especially the big screen. Game developers are not longer restricted by the 3.5 inch screen of iPhone. Cell phone Social Game manufacturer SGN said, their company can transfer the Fight Game "Skies of Glory" in iPhone to high-quality 3G multiplayer like Xbox 360. Their company also plans to shift iPhone to hand shank, the same with WiFi hand shank controlling iPad.

Software Company SonicMule once pushed out iPhone game application "Ocarina". Ge Wang, The company's alliance originator, said iPad can not only make some large virtual instrument possible, like guitar and harp, but also can give a mark according to users' performances, so as to provide a whole new experience for users.

Though apple didn't publish iPad's whole development plan, publishers were inspired. They said most iPhone application can be ran in iPad directly without modification. Publishing company Conde Nast is now optimizing some magazine's electronic edition.

Disadvantage is numerous

Same with iPhone, iPad also doesn't support Flash. Users can watch YouTube through preloaded YouTube application. But users can not watch video in website like Hulu because of lacking the support of Flash. Adobe wrote in his blog, "Apple still restricts device, it will have a deep effect to publishers and consumers".

Some iPhone applications that play an important role when users are proceeding can not transfer well enough. For example, Loopt Company develops a Social Network basing on geographical position. The company plans to add more guide functions, such as restaurant and vocal concert. But they will not depend on real-time information. Because they realize that users are unlikely to bring their iPad anywhere and anytime.

Sam Altman, the CEO of Loopt, said, "To Loopt, the situation may change. We will push out Loopt application facing iPad, but it is hard to gain the same success."





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