That’s what the guys of www.feinklang-ev.de do! And deliver fine and nasty club tunes that make you party all night long (as proven on their birthday party last Saturday).
I love those guys… http://www.mathcaddy.com/windowsxpbootsonamac%21%21%21%211/
Does the painful waiting come to an end? Just today, the rumors were answered by Sony, detailing their release plans for their Playstation 3 we’re all waiting for. Helmuth did a nice wrap-up on the key facts. Sounds more than easter and christmas at one time ![]()
Whow, look at that! The first line-up for sonne mond und sterne 2006 is out now, Chakka chakka. What I see are some really nice pearls of modern electronic music hittin’ us in August:
BANDS/LIVE PA:
Kraftwerk
Basement Jaxx
Audio Bullys
Westbam & Band
Annie
Deichkind
Infadels
Rex the Dog
Black Strobe
Technasia
Johannes Heil
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas
Dakar & Grinser
Der Dritte Raum
Henrik Schwarz
Paula
Luna City Express
Dapayk
Jake Fairley
Hanson & Schrempf
DJs:
Sven Väth
Sasha
Turntablerocker
Chris Liebing
Hell
DJ Koze
Moguai
Carl Craig
Ricardo Villalobos
Voom:Voom
Kevin Saunderson
Christian Vogel
Moonbootica
James Zabeila
Toni Rios
Pascal FEOS
Frank Lorber
Oliver Koletzki
D.Diggler
Jeremy P. Caulfield
Gunjah
Anja Schneider
Luna City Express
BREAKS ‘N’ DRUMS
Zinc & MC Dynamite
You hear and read the buzz words about the next generation web called “Web 2.0″. Since the dot.com crash - which whiped out a lot of start-up companies, jobs and great ideas (and some money by the way) - it almost seems like everyone is waiting for something new.
Web 2.0 which was probably made public under its name by google applications like Google maps and GMail lets everyone pop up who could benefit in any aspect. Here they are again: Nice fancy company logos in orange and green with cool typo and artificial names. Never herd before, will we still know them in 2 years?
Just yesterday, a friend pointed me to netvibes.com describing it with “web 2.0.1″. Actually, it was nothing new to me - looks similar to google portal. The implementation differs on the next leek (which is really cool BTW), but where’s the “killer app”?
Is all this just a hype driven by analysts and potential start-ups? Do we need web 2.0? What do we need to make it succeed? These are the questions I want to answer in the next weeks picking examples from the net to have a closer look…
To give you a rough idea of what we’re facing each day, please have a look at this quite funny movie.
Being a fan of Wallace and Gromit and all their great adventures, I found the following article featuring an interview with Nick Park on the English site of Spiegel Online.
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