AMAZING!!
(haven't seen the film yet)
Rising rock star, TJ Cray, gets the shot of a lifetime, an audition with a A & R man. On the way into the city, a carload of drunks smash into his car, severing his hands. He drops out of the business and becomes a homeless drunk. Cray wakes up to a pulsing beat in an abandoned warehouse, where a "rave" party is in full action. To his rescue comes Anamika, a computer artist, who takes him outside for fresh air. They become friends and eventually reinvent TJ's career. With the help of friends, they replace his hands with prosthetics and design a metallic cyber looking suit. TJ quickly becomes an overnight sensation, known as Cyberstorm. The finale is a dramatic scenario where TJ has to make crucial decisions about his new life.
tune!Speedy J - Something for your mind
tune!
Have you ever heard the original accapella? C'hantal The Realm
I know its not quite relevant to this thread, but im still pretty excited about it, this is a tune from last month that I think really captures a similar breathless atmosphere as The Realm - I really love it, deserves to be a classic - on a very e'd up house tip
Jesse Rose - Time Is But A Moment Feat. Arama
tune of the year for me right now
the photo is not the singer btw
Loving that Kenny Larkin track - sucker for a big intro - and always like it when the kick comes in where you dont expect it and you have to readjust the loop in your head. Not so much fun if you're trying to mix it though
Larkin deserves at least as much credit as the Belleville Three. His Azimuth album on R&S is a stone cold classic.Loving that Kenny Larkin track - sucker for a big intro - and always like it when the kick comes in where you dont expect it and you have to readjust the loop in your head. Not so much fun if you're trying to mix it though
My favourite Detroit track of time, hell, my favourite house track, nay, my favourite techno track (for it is both), is this Mayday mix of Inner City and it doesn't get going til 3.32, but WHAT a build up and WHAT a release.Loving that Kenny Larkin track - sucker for a big intro - and always like it when the kick comes in where you dont expect it and you have to readjust the loop in your head. Not so much fun if you're trying to mix it though