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B Real’s 420 Room

B Real’s 420 Room

My west coast associate B Real just started a new online marijuana community! He has kindly made me a sponsor, aswell as included us in their European marketing endeavors. Check the site out as its a sick concept, supporting a worthy cause!

Heres a bit of info from the site:

420 Room was created by B Real of Cypress Hill as a means of uniting and empowering the marijuana community as well as Cypress Hill fans from across the globe. Make a free profile, upload pics and music, and start networking today!

420 Room is will soon be the internet’s premier informational tool for all things marijuana related- medical marijuana laws and directories, marijuana legislation, marijuana legilzation, and more.

Sign up here:

http://www.420room.com

Also remember to add ROOR & Subconscious Dub to your cypher !

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Scream - Timberland ft. Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinge

Scream - Timberland feat. Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinge

I really like the tricks used in this vid! Sick usage of 3d (minimalistic tweening), aswell as some Keri Hilson & Nicole Scherzinge bizniz…whats next for timbo ?

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T_! Interview and Mix

T_! INTERVIEW & MIX - February ‘08

T! PixelFactor.org Febuary 2008 Feature

Download the mix here (tracklisting below interview)

PIXELFACTOR:

We’ve seen your name about in the scene for quite sometime now. How did your career start, and how did you get to where you are today?

T_!:

Well I first got on the Djin circuit aged 16, blimey, 7 years ago now. I got my family to blame for my love of music and bass, my Dad has such diverse music taste and I was educated on literally everything throughout childhood, plus he plays bass guitar. I’ve always loved the fact you can physically feel bass aswell as heard it. After becoming hooked on pirate radio from age 12 or so and thanks to my older sisters Dreamscape tapes, all I wanted to do was DJ. There was a record shop in my hometown Stevenage (Big Drum Records) which was like my Mecca, and they were associated with local pirate Impact FM. Around that time UK Garage was kicking off and the guys in the shop kept me educated. After a few months of buying tunes and locking myself in my room on my beloved Soundlab belt drives teaching myself to mix, I got a Saturday morning show shortly after my 16th birthday Djin as “TNT”. Over time things progressed with a local residency, and bookings round Herts/Beds and Bucks and before I know it I was 18 and doing the rounds on the local UKG circuit, and at one stage doing 3 pirate stations a week. I always liked to mix up darker UKG with the nicer more vocal bits, and followed the progression through to Grime as it retained those, dark, industrial sounds.

I’m so so passionate about DJin, so I guess just grafting, putting myself about and working hard has got me here now.

PIXELFACTOR:

We understand that you produce and DJ Dubstep ? How did you get into this genre, and what about it do you like / dislike? Are you involved with any other genres?

T_!:

Production not just yet, I got a few bits unfinished but the man with the plan production wise is R.Demon, the guys a veteran, and he knows his shit! My productions will be about in the future, keep eyes peeled!

I’d been buying dubstep bits for years, Geoff Big Drum got me hooked on El-B/Gurley/Zed Bias/Ghost Recordings/Vehicle stuff, and I became tired of the bad attitude of Grime, there was no focus on the DJ creating the vibes anymore. So, 2 and a bit years ago, after experiencing Filthy Dub @ the Telegraph, I switched to concentrating on Dubstep, and working alongside Macabre Unit, trying to educate people around the Home Counties and East Anglia about it…

I don’t know if there’s anything I dislike about Dubstep, everything is good right now. I love the community spirit, the vibe at dances, the way a bassline can beat the shit out of you, the levels of production, and the diversity of everything that falls under the umbrella “Dubstep”. It’s when you start splitting it up and pigeon-holing it you’ll get problems.

I still play Old Skool Garage bookings, and there’s obviously the Drum and Bass side of Stink Like Sock, but dubstep is something I’m so mad about it takes up most of my time!

Involvement in other genres in kind of limited to just listening to them!

PIXELFACTOR:

As a Dubstep producer / DJ…..who are your favorite and most inspiring artists, both in & out of the Dubstep scene and why ?

T_!:

Within the scene obviously people like Mala, you can see the passion he has for the music, and you can feel it in his beats and in his sets. And people that have kept on it from day dot when it was so small, and continued due to their love of the music, not how much money they can line their pockets with.

Guys like Raff aswell (R.Demon Macabre Unit) cos he’s kept his sound unique, but still moved with the times. Being out in the sticks aswell its harder to get the sounds out there. He’s got tunes that came out in 2001 and 7 years later is still getting beats signed to labels like Boka, he has belief in his sound.

Toasty= gangster, the guy’s on some next level stuff, you could tell from his early work. It’s a shame we don’t hear more from him but it’s quality over quantity at the end of the day.

Dj wise, well I’m all about technical mixing so Youngsta and N-Type top it, I got a lot of respect for what they do.

PIXELFACTOR:

If you could have a peek in any dj’s record bag…who would it be and why ?

T_!:

Definitely Kode 9, you never know what he’s gonna have in there!

PIXELFACTOR:

Can you name a few artists off the top of your head that influence and inspire your sound ?

T_!:

Inspire my sound as regard DJ sets? I’m not sure I like to think I can take a little bit from all of the artists I’m feeling and give a proper cross section of dubsteps different aspects when I play.

PIXELFACTOR:

What’s your favorite drink/smoke ?

T_!:

Alcoholic- Brandy and Coke, all day. Shmokey- Super Silver Haze is a favorite, and I love a good sativa strain but they are so hard to come by in the UK. Also, being close to it’s town of origin, you can’t beat a bit of Cheese.

PIXELFACTOR:

How do you see the future of Dubstep ?

T_!:

It’s got a strong future. A lot of people are worried it’ll go like drum and bass and get commercialized, and raves will become full of dickheads with attitude. I think it’s a marmite thing. You can’t fake liking dubstep, you’d stick out a mile. It’s not a mainstream thing, it can’t become high street, it’s deeper than that. People that might flood dubstep because they see it’s the “in thing” will either become hooked on the music for the music, or not get on with it. It’s about a big dark room, big sub and system, and the music above all else. Not about dress codes, what people look like, how they dance, how many girls you can pull in one night, club décor, some DJ who thinks he’s gods gift, and a tangible “image”. When the commercial crowd come looking for this in a dance they ain’t gonna get it, they will either feel the music, or turn up their nose and leave. I think that’s why its been growing at a steady rate, people are getting hooked on the raw elements of dubstep, while the image chasers and cool squad have nothing to attach to themselves too.

You know when you’re standing in Leeds West Indian Centre at 5am sweating your balls off, with the lights on an every head in there is standing saluting, looking like they skanked for the last 6 hours, it ain’t about image.

PIXELFACTOR:

How did you get involved with Macabre Unit ?

T_!:

R.Demon and Niner had always been about, I’m based in Stevenage and they were up the road in Bedford. I’d always been aware of them being in the locality, heads like us are few and far between in our areas, and I chatted to the guys and collected beats at a few raves. I think I hooked up with them properly after djin with Raff @ Paradiso in Dam 2 years ago, started picking up beats on a regular and pushing them. We worked for a while on raising attention on the artists in the Home Counties, with IMP Batch and Macabre both running through 1xtra on Cameos show in 2006. [It was after that I had to switch from TNT to T_! after veteran producer Trend had a polite word] I’ve always been a fan of that dark, techy, sininster sound (sKum) as R.Demon calls it, and it seemed to fit so well with Dubstep I was playing, it seemed a natural progression. The Macabre production sound has continued to evolve I feel works so well with the current sounds I’m playing, so it’s mad not to push them. Rep your ends and all that!

PIXELFACTOR:

What’s your favourite show played to date ?

T_!:

Blimey there’s been a few thinking back. Dubstep wise, when me and Raff played Dubpressure in Brighton last summer (large up DP gang!), it was bananas! Such good crowd participation and response, the vibe in there was amazing. One of those ones where you finish your set with a proper grin on your face.
Playing at Warning in Cambridge is always a big privilege aswell, considering it’s the UK longest running DnB night, and they are allowing me to rep Dusbtep there.

PIXELFACTOR:

Can you give us your 3 favorite websites you visit:
[Excluding myspace?]

T_!:

1.) www.dubstepforum.com all day, I’m hooked!

2.) www.radiopirates.co.uk cos I’m a pirate radio geek

3.) www.halifax.co.uk to check how well I’m doing at caining all my wages!

PIXELFACTOR:

Can you give us your 5 favorite Dubstep web links:

T_!:

1.) www.indiestore.com/demon

2.) www.subconscious-dubstep.com

3.) www.rinse.fm

4.) www.blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/

5.) www.getdarker.com

PIXELFACTOR:

Can you give us your current Top 5 Dubstep tracks:

1.) Benga- B4 the Dual

2.) R.Demon- No Soundbwoy No Cry

3.) Toasty- On Something

4.) Afterdark- No Badness

5.) R.Demon- Sunshine Remix

PIXELFACTOR:

Can you give us your current Top 5 other tracks which we might find on your Ipod:

T_!:

I flex a lot of old music on my mp3 player!

1.) Nas- One Mic

2.) Omni Trio- Renegade Snares

3.) The Clash- Rock the Casbah

4.) The Police- Roxanne

5.) Metalheadz- Inner City Life

PIXELFACTOR:

Any closing thoughts, shouts or greets?

T_!:

Big up my fam! Big up the Perception FM, Stink Like Sock and Macabre unit fams respectively. Out to the Warning crew, all the dubsteppers round the Home counties and beyond that are getting on it! Big up Bush, out to all Dj’s keeping it technical.

www.myspace.com/tntbatch is you - downloads and booking info!

Stink Like Sock 1 Year Birthday

Download the mix here

T_! Tracklisting:

T_! intro

Macabre Unit vs Don Goliath- No Soundbwoy, No Cry

Benga- 26 Basslines

Afterdark- No Badness

Skream- Nemesis

Sully- Flashback

>> Dexplicit- Blazer Riddim

Headhunter- Sushi Brain

Badwai vs Kode 9- Den of Drumz

Toasty- The Knowledge

Macabre Unit ft Don Goliath- Sunshine [rework]

Skream- I

TrillBass- Fucking Heater

Benga- The Kut

NIN- Hand That Feeds [Dreadless remix]

Coki- Shattered

Afterdark- Number 47

Kromestar- Surgery

Dee Pattern- Who’s The Badman

Skream- Oskillator

Mizz Beats- Saw It Coming [instrumental]

Benga- Zero M2

>> J-Sweet ft Aron soul- Marxman (oh no)

DJ Oddz- Toilet water

The Bug ft Killa P and Flo Dan- Skeng

Macabre Unit- Beserkoman

Virgo- Sad Song

Monkeydubz- Venus In Furs [remix]

Skream- Chestboxing

>> Mondie ft Flirta D, Ribz, Napper, Shizzle- Pull Up Dat

>> Afterdark-Raw

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DMZ - 3rd Birthday Bash

DMZ 3 Year Birthday

This looks HUUUGE! Cant wait for this one!!!

DMZ - 3rd Birthday Bash

SATURDAY 1st MARCH

DIGITAL MYSTIKZ VS LOEFAH
SKREAM VS HATCHA
DISTANCE VS GOTH-TRAD
KODE9 VS PLASTICIAN
D1 VS YOUNGSTA
DAVE Q (NYC) VS JOE NICE (B’MORE)
PINCH VS CYRUS
QUEST VS LD

MCS: SGT POKES CRAZY D

10 till 6
mass, brixton

to become a member email your details to: INFO@DMZUK.COM

DMZ 3 Year Birthday

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Thriller - Bombay rmx

Check this funny video out!!! The Indian version of Thriller!!

Rolling on the floor laughing!!

Thanks Bozza for the connection.

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Embraced Randomness

Kidz Rage - Nicole Bonderaunt

A phrase which seems to be very true…

So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more dangerous to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greather joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

Biggles Nikki & thank you for everything and coming out to visit!

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Longest Accelerator Probes Universe’s Tiniest Particles

My friend Dave did this latest piece for Wired.com…which i find quite interesting!

MENLO PARK, California — Wired.com recently toured the longest linear accelerator in the world, which resides beneath nondescript gray buildings here at Stanford University.

Scientists at the Stanford Linear Accelerator, or SLAC, labs have won three Nobel prizes and are currently amassing the first scientific evidence that there is more matter than antimatter in the universe, by smashing positrons and electrons together.

The lab’s next big project, the Linac Coherent Light Source, will go online next year. Its X-ray free electron laser will be roughly 10 billion times more powerful than existing X-ray sources and let researchers capture movies of atoms and molecules during chemical reactions.

Left (below): This 4,000-ton monster of an instrument sits at the intersection of two curved magnetic-beam paths, where it detects and measures elementary particles that are released when positrons slam in to electrons.

The Large Detector can measure every particle produced by this collision — except neutrinos, which can only be detected when they remove enough energy from the reaction that the scientists know something is missing.

Photo: Dave Bullock/Wired.com

To view the full slideshow click here.

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via Wired

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JUNKIE XL Ft. Lauren & Daniela - MORE

Very interesting vid + special effects…trash on!

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What comes around…goes XL

Junkie XL rmx of “What comes around…Goes around”

Thanks Mark for the link :)

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Bros before H*es

Saw this and only can laugh…looks like the race between Obama and Clinton is getting some t shirt publicity aswell…lol!

Bros before Hoes

Respect 12th Pleazy 4 the link

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