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The Techno Primer: The Essential Reference for Loop-Based Music Styles with CD (Audio) by Verderosa Tony,

The Techno Primer: The Essential Reference for Loop-Based Music Styles with CD (Audio) by Verderosa Tony,
The Techno Primer is a complete guide to the world of loop-based music styles. This book/CD pack contains an enhanced CD with techno music tracks in a variety of styles - as well as video clips and a demo version of the ACID(TM) XPress program by Sonic Foundry, a history of electronic music, and a detailed guide to techno styles. Also includes information on interactive music on the web, digital recording via the internet, understanding MIDI, the art of sound design, the DJ drummer concept and more. Features interviews with leading techno artists, producers and DJs (such as Jamie Myerson, Misstress Barbara, Code 911 and others), plus a comprehensive glossary of terms used in techno culture.



Vixens of Vinyl: The Alluring Ladies of Vintage Album Covers by Benjamin Darling,
Vixens of Vinyl: The Alluring Ladies of Vintage Album Covers by Benjamin Darling,
Vinyl record albums -- wow! -- they're back. Could it be for the swinging sounds and nightlife nostalgia? Mmmmaybe...but get a load of those covers. Barroom beauties, kittens in Capri pants, seductive sirens -- enchantresses everywhere! Vixens of Vinyl: The Alluring Ladies of Vintage Album Covers is a dazzling tour of over a hundred beguiling album covers, designed to appeal to the bachelor audiophiles of the hi-fi era. Such retro luminaries as Martin Denny, Esquivel, Andre Kostelanetz, Perez Prado, and many more draped their record sleeves with women whose charms transcended the strictly musical. Even the decidedly less hip entertainers like Lawrence Welk found they could reach a wolfish new consumer base with a little satin and cleavage. Vixens of Vinyl is a head-turning musical gallery of femmes from a decidedly pre-feminist era. Sure, vinyl is hot again -- but the covers are hotter.



Techno music - Techno is a form of electronic music that emerged in the mid-1980s and primarily refers to a particular style founded in Germany and developed in and around Detroit and subsequently adopted by European producers. The term "techno" is often incorrectly used in North America and Europe to describe all forms of electronic dance music.

Bouncy techno - Bouncy techno is a style of music circa 1992, mostly emanating from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Originally, it was influenced by the music found in the rave scenes in the north of the United Kingdom (Scotland, North East England, Northern Ireland) and the Netherlands, where European produced techno music was widely played in the very early 1990s.

Detroit techno - The term Detroit techno refers to a style of techno music in the tradition of early (1985–1995) techno recordings from Detroit, Michigan; it does not necessarily indicate the music's geographic origin. A distinguishing trait of Detroit techno is the use of analog synthesizers and early drum machines for its production or — increasingly — the digital emulation of the characteristic sound of those machines.

Hardcore techno - Hardcore techno is a kind of techno music closely related to the Gabber style. It originated in the early- to mid-1990s in largely industrial or post-industrial cities (Rotterdam, New York City, Newcastle, New South Wales) and simultaneously in commercial dance techno music looking for a harder sound; Mescalinum United's "We Have Arrived" (PCP 006, 1990) is considered by many to be the first hardcore track.



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Record Vinyl Music - Record Vinyl Music Vinyl Junkies The pleasures record vinyl music and passions of collecting vinyl record albums are fast receding into the past in a world where digital music increasingly holds sway. But, as author record vinyl music and music enthusiast Brett Milano finds, a sizeable minority of diehard vinyl junkies remain ready to argue the differences between a vintage mono British pressing of SGT. PEPPER`S record vinyl music and its U.S. stereo counterpart. He finds there`s something ...

Techno Music Record - Techno Music Record VARIOUS ARTISTS - MOVEMENT: DETROIT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL [I NOLITA (SUBSTANCE RECORDINGS) DOG DAYS (SPECTRAL SOUNDS) MINSTREL SPEAK (SWEET ABRAHAMS DEPTH CHARGE REMIX) CODE OF THE UNDERGROUND (BLACK FLAG RECORDINGS) WAR OF DECADENCE (SHORT MIX 2) (PSYCHOSTASIA RECORDINGS) TRANQUILLAMENTE (OMOAMUSIC) BURNING BRIGHTLY (OMOAMUSIC) SMOKING THE EDGE (GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL) TAKE MY HAND (MAHOGANI MUSIC) MOODY (SOUL JAZZ RECORDS LTD) THINK TWICE (ROPEADOPE RECORDS) CITY ALLEY (WARP RECORDS) SAMEDI (ORIGINAL VERSION) (TEKNOTIKA RECORDS) AX-009CD B1 (AXIS RECORDS) MY WAY (DAN ...

Techno Dance Music - Techno Dance Music Techno eJay 2 Create your music now! Techno eJay 2 is the perfect introduction to making your own hard dance music on your PC. FOR BEST PRICE Hardcore dance music - Hardcore (sometimes 'ardcore) is a term that has been used to describe a variety of related electronic dance music styles over almost two decades. While the term "hardcore" was first used in a musical genre title with the emergence of hardcore punk in the late 1970s, it was ...

House Music Record - House Music Record VARIOUS ARTISTS - IN THE HOUSE: JOEY NEGRO [IMPORT] RELIEF (ACAPELLA) RAINBOW (MATTEO & MATTOS RMX) SOUL MUSIC (DANISM MIX) WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SOUL POWER (ACCAPELLA) COME BACK HOME (JOEY NEGRO CLUB MIX) DO YA WANNA BOOGIE, HUNH? YOU CAN DO IT (ACCAPELLA) PUT OUR HEADS TOGETHER ACTION 78 PRECIOUS LOVE NIGHT MOVES SANDCASTLES GIVE US HOPE (ACAPELLA) ANOTHER DAY ALONE ANGEL EYES THE MAST FIND A WAY SWEET MAGIC (ACAPELLA) STRONG MAN EVERYDAY YOU CANT HAVE YOU CAKE ...

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