This right here is what you could call a "quality blog". And with music, especially electronic music, it's not all about quantity, which is what the major blogs want you to think considering how many tracks they post, but the quality of the music chosen. And to better appreciate electronic music and everything connected to it, you have to take in the information slowly. That's why I'm here. I'm giving you that, and anything else out of my thoughts and opinions that I think blog-worthy. And I'm sorry but even though I know that almost all of you like the blog run by someone or other just talking about their mundane lives and how they just got the new blah or went to bleh or did blargh or how bleh makes them happy and blah pisses them off, I won't bore you with all the minute details of my unimportant life. So follow this blog, unfollow it, like the posts, reblog them, praise them, hate them, hate me, love me, do whatever you want, but most importantly, enjoy.

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Breazu Studios Presents, Ep. 60

Alright here’s a very special track. This is a track that everybody should have heard by now. It’s been mixed, remixed, edited, and re-edited since the day it came out, back in the turn of the millennium, 2000. Founded in 1998 by brothers Dirk Duderstadt and Marco Duderstadt, they produced their first single Toca Me with experienced record producer, Ramon Zenker. When it was released the following year, it topped several dance charts around the world, and reached number 11 in the UK Singles Chart. Then, in 2000, the same group produced one of the greatest dance tracks ever, creating a mash-up of their 1998 track and Coco Star’s I Need A Miracle from 1997, calling the product Toca’s Miracle. This track immediately reached number one in the UK Chart and became popular in other countries as well. Since that release, Fragma have remixed the track, and their latest remix came out one day in 2008, again bringing much success. Today, I give you that track, which I can easily call one of the greatest dance tracks I have ever heard. Fragma - Toca’s Miracle 2008 from the album Toca’s Miracle.

Listen, Enjoy, and Critique.

Creamfields: 2000
Creamfields introduces the Live stage. And stages its first international festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Dublin, Ireland. Creamfields is voted as ‘Event Of The Year’ in the Muzik Awards.

Creamfields: 2000

Creamfields introduces the Live stage. And stages its first international festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Dublin, Ireland. Creamfields is voted as ‘Event Of The Year’ in the Muzik Awards.

‎”I have to believe in a world outside my own mind. I have to believe that my actions still have meaning, even if I can’t remember them. I have to believe that when my eyes are closed, the world’s still there. Do I believe the world’s still there? Is it still out there?… Yeah. We all need mirrors to remind ourselves who we are. I’m no different.” - Leonard Shelby, Memento
I’ve missed out on a lot of movies. It was mainly because, when I came to America, my parents had to focus on work and getting settled, so movies were never a priority. So now I’m spending my time going through a few of the essentials. I’d give a little review, but all the movies I’m gonna be watching, you’ve probably already seen. If you haven’t though, it’s a nice departure from the classic film noir style with a twist, a memory loss “condition,” plus a chronological conundrum that might leave your head spinning. Though resolution does come at the end, it forces you to create your own theory of what exactly happened. Definitely a good watch if you’re the puzzle-solving type and you like a movie that is going to make you think. I’m still considering all the possibilities. 

‎”I have to believe in a world outside my own mind. I have to believe that my actions still have meaning, even if I can’t remember them. I have to believe that when my eyes are closed, the world’s still there. Do I believe the world’s still there? Is it still out there?… Yeah. We all need mirrors to remind ourselves who we are. I’m no different.” - Leonard Shelby, Memento

I’ve missed out on a lot of movies. It was mainly because, when I came to America, my parents had to focus on work and getting settled, so movies were never a priority. So now I’m spending my time going through a few of the essentials. I’d give a little review, but all the movies I’m gonna be watching, you’ve probably already seen. If you haven’t though, it’s a nice departure from the classic film noir style with a twist, a memory loss “condition,” plus a chronological conundrum that might leave your head spinning. Though resolution does come at the end, it forces you to create your own theory of what exactly happened. Definitely a good watch if you’re the puzzle-solving type and you like a movie that is going to make you think. I’m still considering all the possibilities.