Tracklist:
1. GenR8 — Book of Aquarius
2. Phace & Misanthrop — Waveform (Vision)
3.Kantyze — Factory Slum (M-Atome)
4. Treo & 2Shy — Reality
5. Borderline — Meteroite VIP (SOM)
6. Nick Bee — Apollon 18
7. Optiv & CZA — I can Hear Myself
8. Zardonic — Kick Arse (Neonlight Remix)
9. Optiv & BTK — Malfunction (Blackout)
10. BSE — The Rat — Gridlok Remix
11. Wickaman & Hoodlum ft. Golden — Frequency (Infrared)
12. State of Mind — Nighttide (Incognito remix) (SOM)
13. State of Mind & Nymfo — Get Humpty
14. Break — Authentic
15. Prolix — Feed the Habit VIP
16. State of Mind — Whirlpool (M-Atome)
17. Borderline — Things We Need
18. Maztek — M Theory
19. Zardonic & Mesinian — Survive — (State of Mind Remix)
20. C4C — Never Acid Again (C4C Rec)
21. State of Mind — Spastic Audio (Mindscape Remix) (M-Atome)
22. Maztek — Caph
23. State of Mind & Borderline — Square One (SOM)
24. DJ Vapour — Terminated (NC17 Remix)
25. Nymfo — Woodpecker
26. Zero Method — Cold War (Optiv Remix)
27. Eyes Closed — Telekinesis (Blackout)
27. State of Mind & Chris Su — The Burning (SOM)
28. Loadstar — Warrior (Ram)
29. Six Blade — Burnout (Viper)
30. Dose — Nine Lives (Subtitles)
31. Gridlok & Prolix — Membrane (Ram)
Black Sun Empire represents the finest in dark and tech fuelled dance-floor drum & bass. Since bursting onto the scene back in 2000, they've continued to develop their own unique style and sound, releasing numerous singles as well as five full-length LPs and establishing themselves as leaders in the field. With their impressive DJ skills and inspirational productions, Black Sun Empire has reached far beyond their native Holland. They've toured around the world, with highlights including Glastonbury and numerous other festival appearances, and continue to build on their growing reputation as some of the most exciting and consistent performers in the scene.
From their base in Utrecht, Holland, the Black Sun Empire trio have truly gone global, taking their own brand of high-octane techno-infused drum & bass to audiences worldwide, with over 100 appearances at live stages and clubs in the last year alone.
Their own club night, Blackout, celebrated it's ninth year anniversary in February 2012 and has seen guest appearances from some of the very best artists in drum & bass and dubstep including Goldie, Dom & Roland, Klute, Optical, Spor, Nero, and Bar 9. In 2011 and now onto 2012, Blackout goes on tour with guests and related artists from their three labels (BSE Recordings, oBSEsessions, Shadows of the Empire) and now has a highly successful residency in London at Cable.
Some of the artists who played at Blackout are:
Noisia, Audio, Jade, Nymfo, SPL, State of Mind, Ed Rush, CounterStrike, Gridlok, Dom & Roland, Calyx, Spor, Klute, Concord Dawn, Eye-D, Teebee, Chris.Su, Vicious Circle, Break, The Upbeats, Phace, Optical, Bad Company, Total Science, Matrix, Futurebound, Brookes Brothers, Fresh, Mindscape, Spectrasoul, Ulterior Motive, Dieselboy, Optiv, Cause4Concern, Andy C, Goldie, Camo&Krooked, Marcus Intalex, Prolix, Bar9, N-type and many more.
This podcast serie is all about that sound!
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«BSE = Black Sun Empire Songs with no artist listed are from Black Sun Empire themselves.»
1. 0:00 Sinthetix — Cryogenic (BSE Remix)
2. 4:19 The Rat
3. 6:12 ICBM — The Pursuit
4. 7:51 Breach
5. 10:48 Typecell — Bad Illusions (BSE Remix)
6. 13:00 SKC — Recharger (BSE Remix)
7. 15:57 Stasis
8. 18:31 Stone Faces
9. 21:07 Boris The Blade
10. 25:28 B Negative (Chris Su&SKC Remix)
11. 28:05 Don't You
12. 29:55 Rawthang — Scorned
13. 33:58 Benjie — Ai
14. 36:10 Gun Seller
15. 38:00 Swipe (Ft. Stu)
16. 40:13 B Negative (Ill Skillz Remix)
17. 42:26 Driving Insane
18. 45:44 Benjie — Ai (Rawthang Remix)
19. 49:47 Arrakis
20. 54:56 Eye-D — Unicorn MF (BSE Remix)
21. 59:43 The Sun VIP (Ft. Concord Down)
22. 01:01:55 Rawthang — Epilogue VIP
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Black Sun Empire represents the finest in dark and tech fuelled dance-floor drum & bass. Since bursting onto the scene back in 2000, they've continued to develop their own unique style and sound, releasing numerous singles as well as five full-length LPs and establishing themselves as leaders in the field. With their impressive DJ skills and inspirational productions, Black Sun Empire has reached far beyond their native Holland. They've toured around the world, with highlights including Glastonbury and numerous other festival appearances, and continue to build on their growing reputation as some of the most exciting and consistent performers in the scene.
From their base in Utrecht, Holland, the Black Sun Empire trio have truly gone global, taking their own brand of high-octane techno-infused drum & bass to audiences worldwide, with over 100 appearances at live stages and clubs in the last year alone.
Their own club night, Blackout, celebrated it's ninth year anniversary in February 2012 and has seen guest appearances from some of the very best artists in drum & bass and dubstep including Goldie, Dom & Roland, Klute, Optical, Spor, Nero, and Bar 9. In 2011 and now onto 2012, Blackout goes on tour with guests and related artists from their three labels (BSE Recordings, oBSEsessions, Shadows of the Empire) and now has a highly successful residency in London at Cable.
Some of the artists who played at Blackout are:
Noisia, Audio, Jade, Nymfo, SPL, State of Mind, Ed Rush, CounterStrike, Gridlok, Dom & Roland, Calyx, Spor, Klute, Concord Dawn, Eye-D, Teebee, Chris.Su, Vicious Circle, Break, The Upbeats, Phace, Optical, Bad Company, Total Science, Matrix, Futurebound, Brookes Brothers, Fresh, Mindscape, Spectrasoul, Ulterior Motive, Dieselboy, Optiv, Cause4Concern, Andy C, Goldie, Camo&Krooked, Marcus Intalex, Prolix, Bar9, N-type and many more.
This podcast serie is all about that sound!
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Timo Andres at The Phillips Collection January 11, 2015 — Philip Glass
Опубликовано: 27 мар. 2015 г.Composer and pianist Timo Andres performed Etude No. 16 by Philip Glass, at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, on January 11, 2015.
Mr. Andres paired several of these new etudes by Philip Glass with Impromptus of Franz Schubert, proposing that the composers share more in common than just their birthdays (January 31st), generations apart.
More about Timo Andres: andres.com
More about concerts at The Phillips Collection: phillipscollection.org/music
Filmed and edited by H. Paul Moon for The Phillips Collection | Zen Violence Films | zenviolence.com
Audio engineered by Edward Kelly | Cedar Knoll Media
Harmony of the spheres: cycle in five movements for mixed choir and string orchestra (2001)
Movement I — 00:00
Movement II — 10:10
Movement III a — 18:15
Movement III b — 33:45
Movement IV — 42:36
Movement V — 49:20
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Tõnu Kaljuste
Dedicated to Tõnu Kaljuste and the Nederlands Kamerkoor
Joep Franssens is a Dutch composer. He studied piano in Groningen, and composition in the Hague and Rotterdam with Louis Andriessen and Klaas de Vries respectively. He is representative of the post-serial generation of Dutch composers who use tonal means and an accessible idiom without neo-Romantic features, even if the pathos-laden, highly emotional nature of his music appears to contradict this endeavour. In his works, which consist of chamber music and choral and orchestral works, Franssens aims at a synthesis of monumentality and euphony and is initially guided by J.S. Bach and the Ligeti of Lontano and Atmosphères. Later a trend towards radical austerity becomes apparent under the influence of American minimalist music, East European mysticism (e.g. Pärt) and the symphonic pop music of the 1970s, culminating in the static diatonicism of the ensemble work Dwaallicht (1989) and the serene counterpoint of Sanctus for orchestra (1996, rev. 1999). The instrumentation increasingly shows a preference for warm, luxuriant colours.
Опубликовано: 15 нояб. 2014 г.In memory of our friend, Josef Trávníček (23.5.1970 — 9.11.2014)
— great teacher, follower of Comenius way (educating while playing), who was easily able to get attention and interest of his students at any time, showing them history of their own district, city, region, country and the whole world in the way they would love to see — in context… with accent on culture, folklore and true traditions.
This is my condolence to his family — my very good friends.
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Philip Glass — «The Hours» (soundtrack from the movie «The Hours»)
Dušan Holý — piano
Grandpiano: Feurig — produced +- 1920 (truly beautiful instrument)