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All we’re talking about basically (is) pop music (M-Pop Muzik – Remixes – 30th Anniversary)

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Single by M, from the album New York • London • Paris • Munich,
Released 1979, Format 7″, 12″, Genre New Wave, Synthpop, Length 3:21,
Label MCA / EMI / Sire, Written and Produced by Robin Scott :

I was looking to make a fusion of various styles which somehow would summarize the last 25 years of pop music. It was a deliberate point I was trying to make. Whereas rock and roll had created a generation gap, disco was bringing people together on an enormous scale. That’s why I really wanted to make a simple, bland statement, which was, ‘All we’re talking about basically (is) pop music

Echo Beach pays tribute to the 30th anniversary of M’s – Pop Musik – TRACKLISTING:

1. Pop Muzik – PARALYZER Remix (12″ Version) 5:26
PARALYZER aka ARN SCHLÜRMANN is a Hamburg based producer and well-known remix artist (Residents, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Queen to name a few).His remix is quite close to the original and is transporting the track into 2009

2. Pop Muzik – DEVO Remix (12″ Version) 5:09
Are we not Men? We are Devo! Devo from Ohio/USA have been totally keen in doing a remix and their performance and remix skills are doing well. http://www.myspace.com/devo

3. Pop Muzik – STEFAN OBERMAIER Remix (12″ Version) 7:54
Stefan Obermaier is based in Vienna and is part of the Vienna Scientist circle. “I am still really inspired by the feeling of downbeat and dub that manifested itself a decade ago in this country really. Nevertheless, these are different times and I am not looking backwards. So I try to go deeper and further, that way, I can give the music a lot more of myself…”- and so, Stefan found his very own sound before he even knew. With tight remix productions for the Greek Timewarp Inc. label (”The Obsession Bug”) and Cologne based reggae cohort Razoof (”Spirituality”, released on the De-Phazz driven imprint Phazz-a-delic), Stefan showcased his remarkable abilities on an international level throughout the last months and outlined a unique vision in sound, easily fusing comfortable home listening pleasures and uplifting dancefloor vibrations.. http://www.myspace.com/stefanobermaier

4. Pop Muzik – INTERNATIONALLY TRAINED BUNNIES Remix (12″ Version) 6:22
Internationally Trained Bunnies aka Pete Rivera & Felix Wenzel are from Hamburg and describe there skills as Funk, Soul und House – so you know what kind of pop muzik you get: http://www.myspace.com/internationallytb

5. Pop Muzik – TODD TERJE Remix (12″ Version) 9:52
TODD TERJE from Oslo/Norway is one of the leading “Cosmic Disco” DJ´s and remixers of nowadays. He released tracks on Eskimo Rec., Playhouse, Hed Kandi, Fabric, Kitsune, Ministry of Sound and on other well reputated labels. Especially his remix of Jose Gonzalez created waves recently… http://www.myspace.com/toddterjemusic

6. Pop Muzik – SALZ Remix (12″ Version) 6:53
SALZ were founded 1997 by Emanuel Geller, Axel Erbstoesser and Sebastian Becky in Cologne and they remixed Thomas Dolby, Solar Moon, Razoof and Swayzak just to name a few. SALZ are described as “high recommended dub tech-house with slight Basic Channel influence and a great 80’s appeal”. http://www.myspace.com/salzmusic

7. Pop Muzik – STACHY AKA STACY G (12″ Version) 6:35
Stachy aka Stacy G is a very advanced and groovy electronic producer and remixer who got famous as part of the German HipHopsters Fischmob beside his partner DJ Koze. His warm and spherical, clicking, shuffling and pulsating remix is perfect and destined for the more advanced dancefloor. He remixed Hildegard Knef, Pierre Henry and Phono amongst others

8. Pop Muzik – KARL MOESTL Remix (12″ Version) 7:12
“I am a dirty electric fusion”… is Karl’s credo in producing music and his DJ- and live performances. KARL MOESTL who is very well-known as the producer of the successful electronic-duo ‚ WALKNER.MÖSTL and one of the outstanding artists on g-stone (the Kruder & Dorfmeister label) has made his own way in life after some outstanding productions and remixes for:, Tosca, Senor Torpedo, Hot Pants Road Club, Trio Electrico, Vienna Scientists, Eric Fischer, DeepdiveCorp Wolfgang Muthspiel, and Cafe Drechsler…” His Pop Muzik remix is a Tech – House floor filler. http://www.myspace.com/karlmoestlmusic

9. Pop Muzik – DUB SPENCER & TRANCE HILL Remix 6:11
The Swiss Dub Space combo DUB SPENCER & TRANCE HILL from Zurich have created very high intense cover versions of Falco’s Jeanny and Metallica’s Enter Sandman. Now the have re-constructed POP MUZIK and they have created a dubby psychedelic reggae track…highly addictive. ” http://www.myspace.com/dubspencertrancehill

10. Pop Muzik – FROST & WAGNER Remix 4:09
The producers Oliver Frost (keyboards) and Adrian Wagner (drums) live in Berlin. They met in the reggae band “Growing tree” at the end of the 80s. In 2000 they started producing their own stuff, innovating and developing their reggae style music. Traces of other music genres like soul, jazz, hip hop, britpop have an impact on their music as well. Frost’s and Wagner’s productions are rich, with a strong emphasis on base sounds. Their music is pure and can by no means be reduced to reggae only. The have done productions for: G-Stone, Best Seven/Sonar Kollektiv, INFRACom!, Golden Delicious, Buback, Brownswood Recordings, as well as now the Pop Muzik remix with a heavy dubby flavour. http://www.myspace.com/frostundwagner

11. Pop Muzik – RIDDIM WIZE Remix 3:37
TRICKY CHRIS is well known as a producer for Elektrolux, Global Youth and Futuristic Dub Foundation. He was involved in remixes for Anne Clark, Shantel & Bucovina Club, Jammin Unit. His remix is a kind of ska orientated pop reggae uptempo version and a dance floor filler.

12. Pop Muzik – TORPEDO BOYz Remix (12″ Version) 4.50
Berlin based producer Torpedo Boyz won 2008 the American independent award for their production “Cum On Feel The Boyz” (Best Dance/Electronic album). They are also well known as a DJ team around the globe! The German playboy wrote once: “Just the sort of jet set cool – we love” and that’s exactly the feeling we have about their POP MUZIK remix. http://www.myspace.com/torpedoboyz

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

November 23rd, 2009 at 1:06 pm

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RomaEuropaFAKEFactory

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The international competition RomaEuropaFAKEFactory re-lauches in Rome on March 20th and 21st with two dense days dedicated to the theme “Freedom to Remix“: at the Italian Senate, at the Libreria Flexi and at the Neo Club, with a triple event crossing the borders between different spaces and contexts of the metropolis, from institutional ones to the night clubbing scene of via Libetta.

The Italian Senate, it its “ex Hotel Bologna” (via di S.Chiara 4), hosts, on March 20th, 10:00 to 14:00
[ REFF.erence ]
Cultural politics and management of intellectual property in the contemporary era” (*)
a coference-debate in which the competition becomes the trigger to start up a dialogue on the meanings of art, culture and creativity, on the management of cultural politics, on the relationships between new business models and the law for what concerns copyright, patents and intellectual property, starring REFF promoters, featuring video interventions by Derrick de Kerckhove, Massimo Canevacci, Carlo Infante, with senator Vincenzo Vita summing up and drawing conclusions and perspectives.

Among the others: councillor Giulia Rodano, councillor Cecilia D’Elia, Luca Neri, casaluce/geiger synusy@cyborg, Simona Lodi, Arturo Di Corinto, Francesco Monico, Stefano Coletto, Francesco “Warbear” Macarone Palmieri, Gianluca del Gobbo, Valeria “Jemma Temp” Guarcini, Alex Giordano, Davide D’Atri, Guido Scorza, Marco Scialdone, Valerio Mattioli, OtherehtO, Marco Fagotti, Rosella Ongaretto, Francesco Magnocavallo.

On March 21st starting at 18:00 let’s meet for a
[ REFF.ternoon ]
at the Flexi Cafè Library, in the heart of Rione Monti, for the presentation of the book “Assalto al Copyright” (Assaulting Copyright) (Edizioni Cooper), introduced by Arturo di Corinto; after that the author, Luca Neri, will meet the guests and host a meeting-debate. The evocative ex factory will be animated with the “Flight SynEp” new media art installation by OtherehtO.

Following up, starting at 23:00 and into the night,
[ REFF.jected ]
RomaEuropaFAKEFactory Launch Party
In the invisible space of the Neo Club, Rejected invites its rejects to the continuous pirate remix of identities, playing on the concept of inclusion/exclusion and on musical remix, digital, human, experiential, in a series of performances, installations, live VJ sets and DJ sets.

Written by Luca

March 17th, 2009 at 6:05 pm

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Happy Birthday Luca!

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Happy Birthday Luca from Ilari
(Tobi Neumann rmx)

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

October 12th, 2008 at 2:11 pm

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Björk – Wanderlust Making Preview (Matthew Herbert Mix)

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April 12th, 2008 at 10:23 pm

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Check this Fanedits

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Trailer Matrix deZIONized
This is the trailer for the fanedit MATRIX DEZIONIZED by the CBB group. Matrix deZIONized combines Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions to one movie, cutting out almost all scenes about Zion. 90 minutes short to the originals this is what thousands of people believe to be the better sequel.

Carnival of Bloody Horrors FANEDIT TRAILER
This is a trailer from RETRO HORROR REMIX. The actual fanedit combines 3 films into one heart-stabbing, clown-laughing good time! The edit features “Canival of Blood” as the basis, and includes elements from “The Funhouse” and “Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood”.

Grindhouse Ghosthouse TRAILER Fanedit Edit Retro Horror Remix
A Fanedit From RETRO HORROR REMIX!…

A fan edit is a version of a film modified by a viewer, that removes, reorders, or adds material in order to create a new interpretation of the film. This includes the removal of scenes or dialog, replacement of audio and/or visual elements, and adding material from sources such as deleted scenes or even other films. The trend became popular when an individual calling himself the “Phantom Editor” (later revealed as professional editor Mike J. Nichols) removed elements from George Lucas’ Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace that he felt detracted from the film, and made minor changes in languages and subtitles to give the film’s villains a more menacing tone.[1] The end result became known as The Phantom Edit, which achieved fame through distribution on VHS, DVD, and other media.

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January 23rd, 2008 at 7:36 am

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Fanedit Contest 2008

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FANEDITS are a new take on existing movie material. Anything can be changed, improved, restructured for a different watching experience and only the sky is the limit.
ANd now at Fanedit.com, the biggest community of fan remixing original movie, there’s a contest, open till 31th of march.

Theme: HARRY POTTER & PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
Create a fanedit of one of the suggested franchises.

What kind of fanedits are allowed? Any kind of fanedit is allowed, as long as it is about HP or POTC, be it a true fanedit, an extended edition or a special edition. Language has to be English. Format must be DVD, preferrably NTSC. The fanedits can be serious, funny, dull, entertaining, whatever you feel fitting for entering a contest to challenge the best of the best.

just a few ideas: Create an all-in-one-movie, focus on Harry, the life of Jack Sparrow, funniest moments in the life of a pirate, let Voldemort win, the secret of Hermione, the adventures of a pirate blacksmith, a sinister pirate tale, the tragedy of Harry Potter, etc.

How to participate: Create a fanedit and make it available to either ThrowgnCpr (US) or Boon23 (Germany) until March31 2008. Any fanedit arriving later than that will not be included. This gives you about 3 months of time to let your ideas flow, create a plot, start and finish fanediting and preview it several times for a flawless release. The fanedits have to be specifically created for the fanedit contest, so we will only accept new (not yet released) works. None of the fanedits is to be made available to the public until May 01 2008.
There is a starting fee of 10$ for each entry to provide that you seriously wish to be a contestant and to raise the jackpot money. The fee is to be paid via paypal. Please add “FE CONTEST FEE” as subject.

Features: The more you add, the better your chances are to win. Include animated menus, other languages, subtitles, a commentary, cover art, great extras and ideas (of course all within FE rules of not including original features from the DVDs). Everything will be taken into account.

More info here.

Written by Luca

January 22nd, 2008 at 8:03 pm

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CONCRETE WAVES | Art Basel Miami Beach

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CONCRETE WAVES | HOMAGE TO SKATE CULTURE

Miami Art Positions container courtyard this year has exploded with the actions and images of skate culture.
Ryan McGinness created artwork for the Collins Park welcome center incorporating the central containers, radio/DJ booth, dance floor, seating area, open air cinema, restaurant/bar, and a 70-foot elongated skate-ramp designed specially for Art Basel Miami Beach by architect Tom Postma.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2007 became a multimedia theater for over three evenings, with non-stop, non-repeating footage drawn from music videos and television shows, dance performances, abstract designs, and animations. From punk to hip-hop to techno featuring DJs from the local Miami scene, sounds and sources blended together, fused, overlapping, contaminated, and contaminating art.

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Erwin Wurm, Anger Bumps

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Jeppe Hein | Modified Social Bench A – K, 2006 | 303 Gallery

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

December 10th, 2007 at 10:04 am

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STRP Festival – Art meets Technology in Eindoven

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The STRP Festival is one of the largest art & technology festivals in Europe, presenting a four-day multidisciplinary programme with more than 120 artworks, performances, and artists. The composition of the programme is based on the principle that STRP should be a low-threshold festival, geared to a large audience. The programme
centres on robotics, music, visuals, and interactive art, and comprises an exhibition, a visuals programme, a music programme, and a programme containing performances, workshops, and lectures.

Leading American media artist Ken Rinaldo, will premiere Our Daily Dread: the mechanization of our food production, which is expressed through an installation of robot arms cow’s ears, video images, and abattoir sounds. The Interactive Balloon Ballet by Christopher Bauder (GER) is an enormous work consists of a grid of balloons that, illuminated from the inside, float through space like atoms.

Robert Henke, better known as Monolake, composed the sound environment for this work. During a special performance, the balloons drift around in a graceful choreography. Italian Sonia Cillari presents an interactive theatrical work at the STRP festival. In her interactive performance ‘If you are close to me’, a dancer is standing on a floor full of sensors. By approaching her, the visitor influences an electromagnetic field around her that reveals itself in fabulous visuals and audio compositions. Cillari was awarded an Honourable Mention for this work during the prestigious Ars Electronica Festival in 2007. Also Otolab (IT) will performe a live audiovisual performance: Circo ipnotico

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Another prize-winning work is Camera Lucida by Evelina Domnitch and Dimitri Gelfand (RUS/USA). In their ‘sonochemical observatory’, they lend sound an amazing visual dimension.
The visuals programme comprises video art/video clips, live cinema, animation, and documentaries. The live cinema performances are a once in a lifetime experience in which image and sound are in perfect harmony with one another, almost creating a new dimension. Feed by the Austrian Kurt Hentschläger, is a mind-blowing experience in which all senses seem to crash. Starting at a calm pace, the performance soon enough literally builds up steam, immersing the audience in a dark space full of smoke, stroboscopes, projections of androgynous creatures and ear-deafening sound. Feed was developed for ‘Theatre Biennial Venice 2005’.

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During the Animation Festival on Sunday, George Pal (1908), who used to live in Eindhoven, and the animation software Blender take centre stage. Pal developed the stop motion animation technique that earned him worldwide acclaim as the founding father of contemporary animation. Pal was awarded two Oscars and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Blender is free open source software for 3D animation, creating animation films that quality-wise equals those of the large Hollywood studios. Elephants Dream, a film entirely made with Blender, premiered in 2006; it was worldwide the first animation film ever made with open source software, and in HD quality to boot.

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The STRP Festival opens on 22 November with a concert by one of the world’s most celebrated electronic bands: The Chemical Brothers. The music programmes of Friday and Saturday start at 20.00 and continue until six o’clock in the morning.

The extensive music programme presents alongside big names also superb high-tech experiments in the field of electronic music. The performance by 5MM (DJ Akufen and VJ Coutu-Dumont), is a true audiovisual gem of deep soundscapes and alienating projections. A world apart from the French Aufgang, which consists of two grand pianos and electronics: Jeff Mills meets Keith Jarrett!

The full programme and all information can be found on www.strp.nl

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

November 20th, 2007 at 12:43 am

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