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. 73

One of the best-known Romanian DJ’s is on today’s episode. He’s been around for quite a while now. He began playing with music around age 5 with guitar. Later, he discovered a true passion for composition and music production. He has a wide influence on his style, including folk, rock, punk, pop, jazz, hip hop and dance. 10 years ago he lived in the UK where he learned how to produce club music, returning to Romania to come out with some killer tracks. He’s composing his own lines, recording instruments and voices and mastering the tracks. When it comes to live performances, he’s still spinning and scratching. On his personal webpage, he says: “Believe in something, anything, no matter how small or big. It’s the only way you can be happy. And to be happy is the true reason of life.” This is Tom Boxer, and back in the summer of 2008, he came out with a track that is still being played all around Romania, a track that is perfect for the summer. On it he collaborated with Anca Parghel, as well as a well known DJ duo in Romania (Which I’ll feature tomorrow), making an intoxicating, refreshing, just fun track overall. Tom Boxer - Brasil ft. Anca Parghel and Fly Project from the album Zamorena.

Listen, Enjoy, and Critique.

Dubstep vs. Jazz: Eerily Similar Genres

Although I dislike most Dubstep, here is a nice post by my friend Mariana comparing it to Jazz in both musical and social aspects. Check it out!