How did we ever live without Discogs? The online music database that collates information on pretty much every music release ever has the biggest database in the world of electronic music.
And now in order to further satisfy the vinyl loving geeks amongst us, Discogs have introduced a recommendation tool. Simply find a release that you like, have or want some information around, and Discogs will automatically suggest up to 90 more songs by the same artist or label that you may find of interest.
Started in 2000 by DJ and programmer Kevin Lewandowsk as a way to catalogue his own music collection, the database soon grew to incorporate every type of genre accessible and up-datable by all. Not only that, through it's online marketplace it has become the leading online platform for vinyl sales as well.
24/12/2008 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
It seems as if everything is done: we got all the presents for our families and friends, decorated affectionately the Christmas tree in our living rooms, put the carefully prepared turkeys into the ovens,... Oh, wait, there was this one thing: We would like to wish you a Merry Christmas! ...
22/12/2008 ‘Sound Science’ by Coldcut
Since the late 80s Matt Black and Jon More have been producing music as Coldcut. The two Englishmen have been responsible for numerous tunes somewhere between Hip Hop, Breaks, House and Drum and Bass ever since. Further they set up the legendary record label Ninja Tunes and are responsible for...
18/12/2008 Slices voted # 1 DVD in Groove magazine reader poll 2008
Every year, when we already start despairing of finding the right Christmas presents and figuring out some wicked New Year's resolutions, German music magazine Groove asks its reader what they liked most about the passed year. In DVD matters the DVD magazine Slices got (again) the most...
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