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AstroPilot – Here And Now (NASA Remix)

Video | October 11, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

N.A.S.A. (Mikkel Rasmussen from Denmark) provides a captivating “Long Days & Pleasant Nights” progressive psytrance remix of the title track from Here And Now, the latest album by AstroPilot, recently released on Altar Records, Canada. The original song features voices by Iz Marceau and this video is by label owner DJ Zen.

This remix is available for purchase from Bandcamp alongside many other great releases at a fair price.

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Digital Diamonds Mix Competition

Journal | October 10, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

Digital Diamonds is holding a DJ mix competition! Here are the details:

When Digital Diamonds was born 4 years ago, we never thought that this label will have such a success and massive feedback. Now we want to say thanks to all our friends and supporters in a special way: We want to involve YOU!

Everyone who likes to do is called to do a DJ-Mix with tracks released on Digital Diamonds. The winning mix will be selected by our Team and promoted + released on Digital Diamonds!

To take part you have to agree with the following rules:
- DJ Mix with a length between 70min and 80min
- done by you
- only MP3 320k, 44,1 khz, stereo format is allowed
- only tracks which are released on Digital Diamonds
- no release and no post of your mix in forums or anywhere else till the winner mix has been released on Digital Diamonds
- only one mix will win

Are you in? Great! Then please upload your mix via free FileHostingService of your choice, send us the link with some information about you to: demos@digital-diamonds.com

DEADLINE is 30th of November 2010. GOOD LUCK!

Download the entire Digital Diamonds catalogue here at Ektoplazm and get mixing!

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New Music Digest: Fall 2010

Journal | October 7, 2010 | Updated: November 16, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

Continuing my quarterly habit of rounding up some of the more informative and thought-provoking content in the new music literature…

First off, Cory Doctorow shares his views in The real cost of free, a fantastic opinion piece summarizing many of my own views about copyright, piracy, free content, and creativity. Required reading.

The Musicians Guide To Fan-Funding is an introductory guide to another hot topic in the new music press. We also have an example of this in action within the psytrance scene: Younger Brother is fan-funding their next album. Bluetech and KiloWatts are also seeking to fund their Invisible Allies project in the same way.

Music Think Tank is a great source of news and views. Here are a few of the articles I liked most over the last few months: The Artist 2.0 Manifesto, For Musicians: 10 Tips For Turning Your Fanbase Into A Tribe, Finding 5,000 Fans Under Your Nose: A Case for Facebook Ads, and 20 Alternative Ways To Create A Sustainable Career In Music.

Bandcamp is a great DIY music distribution platform that, until recently, was free for artists to use. Now that they have announced their long-awaited business model, Bandcamp is imposing restrictions on free downloads–a topic explored by Jason Sigal in the excellent article Who Pays For Free? Bandcamp Imposes a Business Model and David Nemeth in Bandcamp Is Dead. After the initial ambiguity surrounding the status of free downloads was cleared up in Free Downloads & Power-Ups, the situation looks like this: Bandcamp will offer new users 200 free downloads, recharged monthly. If you want more you will have to pay. Put this in perspective: any release I post here on Ektoplazm is downloaded 200 times in the first 8 to 12 hours and I don’t charge a dime. Maybe I need a business model!

Musicians want to make money, do they? Here are some tips in the ever-popular list format: 45 Ways to Earn a Living in Music Beyond Selling MP3s and Merch Table Essentials: 15 Ways For Musicians To Increase Sales, Fans and Efficiency.

Still into the idea of selling recorded music for some reason? 4 Reasons Why Fans Are File-Sharing Your Music (That You Can Change…) lists off a few things you can do to motivate listeners to spend money instead of downloading from illicit sources. I think it’s a bit of a fool’s errand. First of all, most people already have set patterns of music consumption. This would have been useful five or ten years ago–now it’s an uphill battle that the industry seems unwilling to fight as aggressively as it needs to. The situation is particularly awful in the EDM underground: most psytrance labels make it extremely difficult to hear/like/buy their music online.

Supply & Demand Killed the Music Industry by blocSonic founder Mike Gregoire argues that the democratization of the means of distribution (and the tools of production) is responsible for the collapse of the major label industry–not file-sharing. Can’t argue with that!

Social Media from Musicians’ Perspectives contains a few interesting tidbits exploring the interactive aspect of Music 2.0 dogma. Does this sound about right? I’m never certain.

Interested in the origins of psytrance culture? Check out Unveiling the Secret – The Roots of Trance, a great expose of trance parties in Goa in the late 1980s. A bunch of photos from those days were also found recently–see if you can find Goa Gil and Chicago in there somewhere.

Finally, for the DJs and gearheads, DJ TechTools takes a look at the Traktor Kontrol S4 DJ System, the Vestax VCI-100 MK2, touch screen DJ interfaces, and DJing with Ableton Live.

Credit for some of these finds: Gabriel Nijmeh, displatypus, and the boys of the Goa / Psytrance Discogs group.

Previous new music digest posts are available from Summer 2010 and Spring 2010.

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Patara – Nullpunkt

Free Music | October 6, 2010 | Released by  | Posted by Basilisk

Patara – Nullpunkt
01 - Nullpunkt (140 BPM)
02 - Technobengel (140 BPM)
03 - Quasselstrippe (140 BPM)
04 - Feuersee (140 BPM)

Panzar Produktionz returns with Nullpunkt the debut EP by German progressive psytrance producer Patara (Dennis Volmer). This will bring you back to the good old days at the turn of the millennium when progressive psytrance was all about organic atmospheres layered above pumping beats. Mastered by Liam Dorff @ InYourPhaze Studios, Sweden. Cover artwork by LS.T with photography by Zeche Zollverein.

MP3 Download | FLAC Download | WAV Download · Download count: 7,407.

Released under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage. Be sure to check out the rest of the Panzar Produktionz discography for more free progressive!

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RiP!: A Remix Manifesto

Video | October 5, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

I recently had the pleasure of watching RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, a documentary about culture, copyright, and creativity in the 21st century directed by Canadian filmmaker Brett Gaylor. The main focus of the film is Girl Talk, a mash-up artist, though you will also hear from Lawrence Lessig, co-founder of the Creative Commons (and a huge inspiration for developing this web site), and Boing Boing co-editor Cory Doctorow. Copyright law might seem like a dry subject but the visual presentation of this film is positively electric–you won’t be bored! Watch the entire documentary in HD at the National Film Board of Canada and visit Open Source Cinema to scope out fan-made remixes. Finally, here’s a trailer to give you a small sample of what it’s all about:

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