Video featuring Plan 9 From Outer Space (Edward D. Wood Jr. 1959) Some scenes have frozen and I have no idea why. Apologies if it spoils your enjoyment 🙁 Redshape – Dead Space Mix (Edit) Taken from the album, The Dance Paradox (Delsin | 80dsr/rds-cd1 | 2009) | DARK | Sebastian Kramer (Redshape)… Born in the depth of East Germany, Sebastian was always a strong believer that if things were to improve he would need to take it into his own hands. In early 1995 he started to experiment with basic music programs. Influenced by the Detroit Techno era in the early 90’s, Sebastian formed his own interpretation of this vision, a reflection of the culture and surroundings he grew up in. He set about to produce music and to DJ professionally. The year 2000 saw Sebastian’s first vinyl achievement, his 4 tracker Instant EP was released on his own label Content (CNT#00A). This very limited release was enjoyed by many and had heavy rotation in the DJ sets from artists as renowned as Jeff Mills… More records were soon to follow in 2001 and 2002… respectfully LOCH 06 and 08. Sebastian soon got back to work on his own label for the next release (CNT#00B – again strictly limited). Current releases on Pure Plastic, Coda Records, Mainout and even his own Content imprint pushed the name – Sebastian Kramer to advanced listeners around the globe. Played by Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke, Claude Young, Ben Sims, James Ruskin, Oliver Ho and Steve Bicknell, Sebastian’s music is more than well …
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Optic Nerve – Another World
Optic Nerve – Another World Taken from the EP, Trilogy – Wave 2 (Direct Beat DB4W-006 – 1995) | DETROIT | Keith Tucker is a member of AUX 88 and is from Detroit. Keith Tucker Facebook: www.facebook.com Video made using trakAxPC software. Website: www.trakax.com YT Channel with excellent tutorials: www.youtube.com
Versalife – Observing The Outland
Versalife – Observing The Outland Taken from the EP, Night Time Activities Part 2 (Clone West Coast Series 2011) | DARK | FORCES | Boris Bunnik (Versalifr, Conforce, Vernon Felicity)… Boris Bunnik is a restless producer from Terschelling, Holland, who strives only to combine digital and analogue together into atmospheric, well designed pieces of music, be they of House, Techno or Dub descent. With such an honest mission, it’s no wonder the man known as Boris Bunnik has had continued success recently, with a number of singles, EPs and albums coming on respected imprints like, Clone, Delsin, Meanwhile and Rush Hour. As a live performer too he is garnering ever more support with gigs everywhere from New York to Tokyo helping to establish him as one of contemporary Techno’s finest craftsmen. Since initially being turned on to Acid and Rave thanks to a tape his father found in the wild nature, Conforce has been keen to go his own way. Despite being influenced back then by the likes of GERD, Dave Angel and Luke Slater (whose records he often spun); early Dutch Rave and Techno and, more recently, by peers and friends including producers and DJ’s from the northern Dutch Techno scene, his music simply represents a feeling inside of him, rather than any particular artist, scene or genre. “I don’t tend to think in styles. Good music explains itself.I just go with the flow and see where the musical elements lead me, so I’m very versatile: for me, music is just pure self expression …