The DJ Producer
Deformer
Eye-D & DJ Hidden
Innominate
Lucy Furr
N-Vitral
Sinister Souls
The Panacea
Thrasher
Tripped
Dart Host
There is a reason why Q-BASE has the highest event rating on the Q-dance calendar.
On September 18th of the year 2004, Q-dance gave birth to its first international concept: Q-BASE.
On the outskirts of the town of Weeze, just across the German border, an abandoned Royal Air Force base was claimed as a territory
for what would become a legendary day and night festival. Eleven years later, it still defends an unmatched status.
Die-hards with a refined and trained taste for hard and heavy music come together to be dragged from the light into the dark under the guidance of music.
But what makes Q-BASE so unique?
An essential and indispensable part of the experience is buried in its location.
It is a setting with an underground atmosphere and a feeling that can’t be found at any other outdoor event.
During the day, it is already a special and impressive sight to behold, yet during the night it flourishes to its fullest capacity.
Where revolution, freedom and anarchy are written in the walls, raw shaped bunkers and ammo units form dark silhouettes, connecting to rough asphalt airstrips.
From where you stand, you will see an obscure hangar through the trees and you will hear the loud sounds escaping its doors.
Once inside, you will experience its essence and become one with the vibe. Strolling around this unique terrain by night is an adventure on itself.
It is like you’re being caught in a thrilling movie script. However, it is mere reality that you find yourself in. On September 12th, Q-BASE will return.
Make sure you Lock ‘n’ Load to complete the full Ultimate Festival Experience.
New World Sound joins forces with up and coming Thomas Newson for a massive collaboration on brand new single 'Flute', to go out on DOORN on 11th November.
A 50 second preview was released last week hyping the video as a tantalising teaser for the track, which already racked up over 180,000 views on Youtube and hit #1 in the ADE Buzz Chart. The ID left everybody under the impression it was a new collab from W&W and Blasterjaxx. Originally keeping the artists a secret Spinnin' reveals now the genius behind the track as New World Sound and Thomas Newson.
Built around the haunting pan flute that leads into a thumping bassline, the track combines an intense riff at the core of the track layered with the classical flute to create a peak time dance floor filler.
New World Sound aka 21 and 19 year old brothers Tyrone and Jesse Taylor are two DJ/ Producers currently dominating their homeland around the Gold Coast of Australia, and the world. Their first release 'Peak' earned them huge support from artists such as Tiesto, Ferry Corsten and Judge Jules as well as a score of other hugely influential artists.
New World Sound emerged from the studio again in October 2012 with 'Bantam', a dubstep infused club banger, and received praise from the Grammy Award winning David Guetta, placing it on his monthly top 10 Beatport chart and playing it twice on his F**k Me I'm Famous podcast. The release of 'Aye' in June 2013 marked the duo's signing to Avicii's label LE7ELS and earned New World Sound their first ever BBC Radio 1 play during Pete Tong's weekly essential collection show. They host a weekly radio show on Australia's premiere Dance Music Station, Radio Metro.
Thomas Newson is only 19 year old, yet he looks set to be one of the next up and coming producers. With support from Hardwell dropping his track 'Pallaroid' during his explosive set at Tomorrowland this year, this relative newcomer is one to look out for.
DJ FEEDBACK:
Nicky Romero: 'Cool'
Afrojack: 'Nice'
W&W: 'Full support in all our sets'
Sander van Doorn: 'Full support'
Porter Robinson: 'WHAT THE F*** 5/5!'
Zedd: 'Sick!!!'
Chuckie: 'Nice'
R3hab: 'Great!'
Blasterjaxx: 'Full support!'
Vicetone: 'Catchy drop sound!'
Thomas Gold: 'cool'
Swanky Tunes: 'cool track'
Опубликовано: 21 янв. 2016 г.On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how Art Bell is going to retire once again. For the last several weeks 70-year-old radio legend Art Bell has been shot at, twice, by some crazy person who’s bound and determined to force Bell to stop doing his show. The last incident was just a few days ago; Bell was on his way to his studio when shots rang out. Bell was forced to lie in the dirt on his belly until the police showed up. It’s sad to see a radio legend like Art having to give up on his dreams. It was a pleasure for both Kyle and Cam to be re-broadcast on the same network as Art. He will be missed. Next, Kyle brings up an interesting UFO sighting in Longmont, Colorado where a 2-year-old boy pointed to a UFO hovering under 500 feet saying, “Look, Daddy.” The reporting witness was out walking with his son about 8:30 p.m. on March 21, 2015, when the object was first seen. Then Cam talks about a team of eight engineering students from the National University of Singapore have built a personal flying machine, dubbed “Snowstorm”. It could only be demonstrated by flying it indoors, due to Singapore’s legal requirements for personal aerial vehicles. Resembling a giant drone, “Snowstorm” comprises of motors, propellers and landing gears set within a hexagonal frame and can be controlled by the person sitting in it, or remotely. Then Kyle brings up his new love of the Tesla Model S. Unlike a gasoline internal combustion engine with hundreds of moving parts, Tesla electric motors have only one moving piece: the rotor. As a result, Model S acceleration is instantaneous, silent and smooth. Step on the accelerator and in as little as 2.8 seconds Model S is travelling 60 miles per hour, without hesitation, and without a drop of gasoline. Model S is an evolution in automobile engineering. After the break Cam introduces some very strange close encounters with extraterrestrials far different than our normal ideas of what an Alien should look like. Finally, in the last portion of the show Kyle talks about how a filmmaker has released transcripts from his upcoming documentary about Stanley Kubrick recorded just a few days before Kubrick’s death which imply that Stanley admitted filming a fake moon landing and forced his fellow filmmaker to keep the admission hidden from the public for 15 years. The 15 years are up … is the truth about the moon landing up too? Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives. Please write and rate the show on iTunes and tell your friends. You can call the show at 817-945-3828 or email the show expandedpezrspectives@yahoo.com. Have a great week!
Show Notes: A 2 Year Old Boy Pointed out a UFO to his Father Singapore Students Build a Personal Flying Machine Tesla Model S A New Video May Show Stanley Kubrick Admitting Moon Landing Hoax
Music:
All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided with permission from Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com
Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Starlit Skies Hot Like Dimes Sweet Long Life
Вот один вечер из жизни моей
Зайти в квартиру, постоять у дверей
Не плохо было бы сто грамм вискаря
И подождать, когда наступит заря
Всё зря, всё зря...
Я встану под душ, как под дождь,
Я знаю, что ты не придешь
Я знаю, что я проживу эту жизнь без тебя
Я встану под душ, как под дождь,
Я знаю, что ты не придешь
Я знаю, что я проживу эту жизнь без тебя
Вот один вечер из жизни моей
Позвать на вечеринку старых друзей
Веселиться и болтать ни о чем
И понимать, что все они не причем
Не причем...
Я встану под душ, как под дождь,
Я знаю, что ты не придешь
Я знаю, что я проживу эту жизнь без тебя
Я встану под душ, как под дождь,
Я знаю, что ты не придешь
Я знаю, что я проживу эту жизнь без тебя
Вот один вечер из жизни моей
Зайти в квартиру, постоять у дверей
Не плохо было бы сто грамм вискаря
И подождать, когда наступит заря
Всё зря, всё зря…