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New vinyls acquired:

dj shadow

DJ Shadow Pre Emptive Strike on 2 disc 12″ LP. Collection of Shadow’s B-Sides and unreleased album work. Record has been played at most twice. No Scratches or surface damage. Sleeve is in nearly new condition, no tears. DJ WHO? Shadow!

Tracklisting:

1. Strike 1
2. Influx
3. Hindsight
4. Strike 2
5. What does your soul look like (part 2)
6. What does your soul look like (part 3)
7. What does your soul look like (part 4)
8. What does your soul look like (part 1)
9. Strike 3
10. High noon
11. Organ donor (Extended Overhaul)

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DJ Shadow: Endtroducing 2 X 12″ LP album. One of the greatest albums of the 90′s and well worth a listen if you’ve not heard it.

Tracklisting:

A1  	   	Best Foot Forward (0:49)
A2 	  	Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (6:40)
A3 	  	The Number Song (4:40)
B1 	  	Changeling (7:51)
B2 	  	Stem/Long Stem (9:21)
C1 	  	Mutual Slump (4:02)
C2 	  	Organ Donor (1:57)
C3 	  	Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96 (0:43)
C4 	  	Midnight In A Perfect World (4:57)
D1 	  	Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain (9:23)
D2 	  	What Does Your Soul Look Live (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit) (7:28)

And more to come tomorrow!

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An increasing number of young people are developing tinnitus and as a result it is sometimes referred to as “the club disease” as many people experience tinnitus or “ringing ears” after attending loud clubs or concerts.

But hey, seriously – loud music can be one cause of tinnitus.
Once you got it, it is is a pain in the ass-errr.. ear!

If you are a regular club-addict, get some ER-20′s, etymotic cheapest and best high fidality earplugs.
I got some at ebay for 14 Euros/piece and they work like magic.
My ‘after-party’ ringing has been massively reduced.
I am not talking of those kiddo bar/pub partys, but of large-scale events such as Sensation, Mysteryland, TranceEnergy and so on, which is attended by thousands of people.

The key advantage of the ER 20 is that they dont muffle up the sound, but the let through the music filtered. Everything is clear, but simply less loud. The noise reduction is about 20 decibel evenly across all freqs. Get some neckcords aswell, otherwise you’ll loose em.

Here some information from the back of the box:

Safe Exposure (hours per week)

Soundlevel (in dB) | Exposure Type | w/out | with
85 Restaurant/Bar 40hrs SAFE
94 Subway 5hrs SAFE
97 Live band 2.5hrs 40hrs
100 Sports event 1.25hrs 20hrs
112 Rock concert 5 mins! 1.25hrs
115 Siren 2.5mins! 36mins

So what happens if you exceed the time w/out or with earplugs?
- Damage to your ear and thus most likely tinnitus is caused.
Don’t expose your ears beyond the safe times shown above,
SYE! yaaaaaaaaarrr

Causes of tinnitus:

* A sudden loud noise such as an explosion
* Prolonged exposure to loud music through PA systems in Nightclubs or at Concerts.
* Use of excessive volume on personal stereos
* Exposure to an excessively noisy work environment without ear protection, (eg industrial)
* Hearing loss (20 per cent of cases: chronic noise damage and presbycusis)
* Head injury (especially basal skull fracture)
* Drugs: aspirin overdose, loop diuretics, aminoglycosides, quinine
* Temporomandibular and cervical spine disorders
* Suppurative otitis media (also chronic infection and serous OM)
* Otosclerosis
* Ear wax
* Meniere’s disease
* Impacted wisdom teeth
* Hypertension and atherosclerosis
* Acoustic neuroma
* Palatal myoclonus (objectively detectable)
* Arteriovenous fistulae and arterial bruits (objectively detectable)
* Severe anemia and renal failure
* Glomus jugulare tumours (objectively detectable)
* Lyme Disease
* Stress and depression
* Thyroid disorders, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism

Source: wiki / me / earplugs box

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jun?gle (jŭng’gəl)
- Jungle is one of the most deviant and punkish forms of electronic music.

Electronic music such as:

* Ambient
* Breakbeat
* Electronica
* Electronic art music
* House
* Trance
* Industrial
* Synth pop

[Electronic music is a loose term for music created using electronic equipment. Any sound produced by the means of an electrical signal may reasonably be called electronic, and the term is sometimes used that way -- in music where acoustic performance is the norm, even the introduction of electronic amplifiers may touch off discussions of electronic music (jazz and folk music, for example, have gone through a good deal of argument about the topic). , employing fast tempos (150-190 BPM This article is about tempo in music.]

In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for “time”) is the speed or pace of a given piece.
The tempo of a piece will typically be written at the start of a piece of sheet music. In most popular forms of music the tempo is usually measured in beats per minute (BPM).
Jungle borrows samples
[In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument in a new recording. This is done with a sampler, which can be a piece of hardware or a computer program on a digital computer. Similar to sampling is the technique of creating loops of magnetic tape with a reel-to-reel tape machine. Often "samples" consist of one part of a song used in another, for instance the use of the drumline from Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" in songs by the Beastie Boys, Mike Oldfield and Erasure, and the guitar riffs from Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" in Tone-Loc's "Funky Cold Medina". "Samples" in this sense occur often in hip hop and R&B, but are becoming more common in other music, as well. and styles from almost any type of music, assimilating them and bringing them into a completely different context]

Jungle is originated in London, England and played by black urban musicians, jungle merges a syncopated hip-hop rhythm with dub reggae bass lines and sampled break beats. As with hardcore, speeded up samples of other records are also incorporated for the rhythm tracks, giving jungle a dense and complicated rhythmic base.

Jungle is quite chaotic and has a breakbeat of 160BPM with the bass drum on half speed. If you’re not used to it, it’s hard to predict when there is a beat and/or bass. Jungle’s origins are from England and it is named after the big concrete, metallic “jungle” city. Different mixes with reggae and hardcore are divided into three categories: Drum ‘n’ Bass, Hardstep, and Intelligent jungle. Intelligent jungle can also be called “artcore”, which has a slight trance “flavour” into it. Artists such as LTJ Bukem, PFM, Jamie Myerson, and Goldie are known for this style of music.

Source: the net / google

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If you have the mix that is related to this tracklisting, please mail me or comment below or any of the tracks…

1. Markus Schulz – You Won’t See Me Cry
2. Jon The Dentist – I Know I Love You Too
3. Tillman Uhrmacher – Free
4. Tillman Uhrmacher – Bassfly
5. DJ Tomcraft – Prosac
6. HP, Darky, LCM! and Goose – Pensamiento Progresivo
7. Silent Harmony – Save The Whales
8. Paul Van Dyk – Words
9. C Sharp – The Quest
10. MixMaster – Redemption
11. William Orbit – Adagio For Strings
12. Nexxus – Cry
13. CJ Stone – Shining Star
14. DJ Mystik – Only One Scream
15. Spacecorn – Axel F

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DJ AJG – Traveling tracklisting:

(1) Greed Ft. Lesley - Strange Strange World (Lemon 8 Inner SanctuarySession)
(2) Inkfish - Acting Out
(3) Deceptions - The Beat (The Great Beast Mix)
(4) A Split Second - Flesh (Mr. Sam Vs. Fred Bakers Back To The Neo PunkAttitude Mix)
(5) Solar Stone - Solarcoaster (Medway Mix)
(6) Chopstick & SPoiled - Who Is It
(7) Tilt - Invisible (Supernatural Dub)
(8) Lustral - Broken (Lustral Remix)
(9) Altitude - Tears In Rain (Original Mix)
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