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My friend started a site called “Frat Muzic: Making The Hangover Worth It”.

I contributed a playlist: http://www.fratmuzic.com/YoBro.php

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Frat Muzic

I was at EDC this weekend in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The show was epic. 2 days of insanity. It was a huge production, and the talent was top-notch. I also went to EDC last year, and this year blew it away. My favorites were ATB on Friday and Benny Benassi on Saturday. Check out a few videos from the show below on YouTube. The videos mostly feature ATB and Boys Noize.

Epic Track

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I can’t get this song out of my head. Thanks Tiesto.

Daft Punk + Star Wars + Snoop Dogg?
Awesome.

In his recent interview with BeatPort, Gartner said “Everything I do has to be better than the last thing I did. This mostly applies to music.” I couldn’t agree more. Here is Wolfgang’s latest track, and it rocks!

This has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. Harrison Krix, a prop-maker in Atlanta, took 17 months to build a replica (maybe better) Daft Punk helmet complete with LEDs and circuit boards. The results speak for themselves:

http://volpinprops.blogspot.com/2010/07/daft-punk-final.html

No one seems to have it in stock yet, but this seems like a great MIDI controller to use with Ableton Live. I’ll buy it the day it becomes available.

The Akai APC40:

  • Designed in partnership with Ableton
  • Unique clip matrix with multicolor lighting displays current clip status
  • No mapping required for use with Ableton Live
  • Exclusive bidirectional communication between the APC40 and Ableton Live
  • Professional feel with rugged, metal chassis and premium controls
  • Comes with Ableton Live Akai Professional APC Edition, free upgrade patch for full versions of Live
  • USB plug-and-play connection for Mac and PC
  • Premium controller with rugged, metal chassis

or the Vestax VCM-600:

  • The VCM-600 can control 160 parameters of Ableton Live software and other MIDI compliant DAW software with high resolution MIDI signals sent via USB.
  • Multi track control (track bank)
  • High quality input faders and pitch faders from the VCI-100 and PMC-580 are also applied to the VCM-600 for advanced operability.
  • Vestax quality Input fader/Cross fader curve control
  • Simple plug & play activation with Macintosh and Windows operating system computers.
  • Lightweight, high durability aluminum body

Recently, I’ve been working on a new trance song. Even though I like listening to trance music, I’ve previously shied away from making it because I usually don’t have the required patience. I don’t have anything to share yet, but stay tuned… In the meantime, check out these great songs from which I draw inspiration.

This is an interesting turn of events. Insomniac Events (the company which produces the Electric Daisy Carnival, among other large electronic music festivals) is suing the city of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Convention Center after their contract for the October 30th show was cancelled. Politics aside, I am disappointed because I was planning on seeing the mighty Tiesto live for the fifth time! WTF

Here’s the press release:

Insomniac, Inc. Files Suit Against City of Los Angeles for Canceling Tiesto Concert at the Convention Center

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Finally! Here it is: Kitteh! My new electro house song. Check it out.


Paul Loeb – Kitteh

I read an article today about a blog post written by Jeff Vogel, a successful game developer, who says “Sometimes It’s OK To Steal My Games”. He has some interesting points, and I think they apply to music as well.

“Someone who is facing long-term unemployment and bankruptcy probably should not pay for my game. And, in that case, if stealing my game gives them a temporary reprieve from their misery, I’m cool with that. I’m happy to help,” he writes.

This is an interesting point, and I think it applies equally as well to music. There are some people in the world who, for whatever macroenomic reasons, are unable to afford my music. If my music (purchased or not) can instill emotion in those people, then I have succeeded as an artist.

However, Jeff’s conclusion is that people should at least consider paying if they can. “If you like PC games but you usually pirate them, I want you to start actually paying for one game a year. Just one. Please. You should do it because you need to do it to help something you like to continue to exist.”

I’m upset I didn’t get to see Wippenberg at Beyond Wonderland… maybe next time.

I’ve been asked to DJ for this event. It should be a night of good fun and great music. Also there are free drinks! So come and bring your friends!

Event Details:

Time: Friday March 26 10:30 PM – Saturday March 27 2:00 AM

Location: Unknown Theater – 1110 Seward Street, Los Angeles, CA (Downtown LA)

THE UNKNOWN EXPERIENCE
Come party with us and dance yourself silly at Hollywood’s Unknown Theater, March 26!

Join us for a night full of some of LA’s finest electronic music featuring DJs and live sets from

• Clayton Clayton
• DJ YoBro
• Anyone Can DJ
• And other SURPRISE GUESTS!

This is an all ages show, but you must be 21 to drink. Drink specials include:

FREE UNLIMITED DOMESTIC BEERS
FREE WHITE AND RED WINE
$5 PREMIUM/IMPORTED BEERS

Also, there is FREE parking around the corner from the venue (both street and lot)

The Unknown Theater is right around the corner from Kress nightclub. Cross streets: Santa Monica Blvd. and Seward

Definitely make sure not to miss this unique event. This show will be the perfect way to get in some post-spring break fun. Did we mention the FREE drink specials!!??

Tickets will be sold at the door only on the night of the show for $10 each. Doors open at 10:15 pm, but come whenever.

See you there!

For more information, see the Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=341709771488