Nokia, HP, Firefox and Spider Attacks

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  • Author: mobuzz

Tags: chrome  firefox  geek2.0  germany  google  hp  idiomag  iphone  laptop  liverpool  magazine  music  n96  nokia  o2 

http://dailybuzz.mobuzz.tv Nokia's N96 packaging is disheartening, but HP's new packaging is nice a green. Make Firefox work like Google's Chrome. See if you are Geek 2.0 just before Giant Spiders attack Liverpool. German police on the lookout for speed skaters, UK gets prepay iPhone deal and music magazines get personal with idiomag.com.

Joe E - Summer Lovin' (HQ)

  • Length: 6:28
  • Rating: 4.20 (5 ratings)
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  • Author: edwinwilliams2008

Tags: dance  joe  lovin  mix  original  summer  techno  trance 

Joe Saunders (aka Joe-E) is an up and coming producing talent that hails from the South West of the U.K.At the Age of 21, he has spent a third of his life dedicated to both DJing and more recently production, this has led to numerous appearances at clubs all around the country and gaining two residencies at two of the south wests leading club brands "After-Dark & "Premonition" Success with Production has rocketed somewhat for a rather young Joe-E, with releases on numerous labels around the world and gained massive DJ support from all the major names in the scene such as Scot Project, A*S*Y*S, Marco V, Kamui, FJ Project, Vandall, Alex Kidd, Dr Willis and many more, the list goes on and on......... Also having tracks played on numerous radio stations such as Radio 1, Kiss FM, DI.FM on several occasions and reviews in some of the leading dance music magazines such as I-DJ, DJ & Mixmag.2008 is going to be a big year for Joe and his career, allready collaborating with top names such as Vandall and Alex Kidd. This is an in angle which Joe has many ideas for the future and has already a following for his sound. 2007 also seen the launch of an exciting new project for Joe, the "Trancefuzion Collective" together with partner in crime Kidd Kaos, they set up a brand new label consisting of a series of sub labels aimed to bring fresh new sounds and very inteligent dance music to the scene wich is allready the favorite label of many a DJ and the name just keeps growing and growing, 2008 is set to be a very good year for the collective with lots of big plans ahead. With all this in mind, Joe-E is certainly a name to watch for the future!His very first 2 releases in 2006 was "The Supreme Wildstyle" and "Outside World." In 2007, he released "Eternity Has Past" (which I highly recommend). This year he released 6 new tunes, and this is one of them - "Summer Lovin." There are 2 mixes - 1. Summer Lovin (Original Mix)2. Summer Lovin (Nish Tech Dance Mix)Personally, I prefer the original mix than the Nish Tech Dance Mix (I like Nish, but in my personal opinion, he should've never remixed this at all). Enjoy everyone :)NOTE: For more info on Joe E, go to his MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/joeeproductions or http://www.myspace.com/trancefuzionrecordings

RUNWAY Lounge The Hottest Spot in Town

  • Length: 3:44
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  • Author: MOGOLLAN666

Tags: Club  EMPIRE  Fashion  MOGOLLAN  Music  Night  RUN  WAY 

RUNWAY Lounge is the new place to be if you belong to ANY the following industries: Fashion, Modeling, Acting, Television, Movies, Publishing, Radio, Music, Magazines, Web internet,Advertising, Directing, Producing, Marketing,business in general.

To Be Over by Yes

  • Length: 9:9
  • Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
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  • Author: vzqk50

Tags: ABWH  AMV  Anderson  Chris  Howe  Jon  Moraz  Not  Official  OMV  Patrick  Progressive  Relayer  Rock  Squire  Steve  Yes 

Lyrics:We go sailing down the calming streamsDrifting endlessly by the bridgeTo be overWe will seeTo be overDo not suffer through the game of chance that: playsAlways doors to lock away your dreamsThink it overTime will heal your fearThink it overBalance the thoughts that release within youChildlike soul dreamer one journeyOne to seek and see in every light do openTrue pathways awayCarrying closer go gentlyHolding doors will open everywayYou wander true pathways awayAfter all your soul will still surrenderAfter all don't doubt your partBe ready to be lovedTo answer the question about the lyrics at the end of To Be Over:"New som du lay sah du rah sah du lay tu sah rah, du sah dulay, sah du rah, tey tu santeh."Quoted from Notes From The Edge -back-issues/0172Someone recently asked about the unintelligible lyrics at the endof "To Be Over." I'm pleased to be able to say that I can actuallyhelp out here. Back in the 70s, when I was publishing my sciencefiction fanzine KHATRU (where did I get that name?), one of myregular contributors was a guy named Freff, who's had columns invarious music magazines (primarily MUSICIAN and KEYBOARD) over theyears.He did a fair amount of artwork for me, and some writing.In June 1976 he interviewed Jon Anderson, and I published a transcript of that interview in my February 1978 issue. And Freff brought up that point.So here is the relevant portion of this interview. It is Copyright1978 by Jeffrey D. Smith and Jeffrey A. Frane.FREFF: How about that incomprehensible chant at the end of "To BeOver"?JON: It's just sounds.FREFF: Not words?JON: It isn't words. It was never meant to be any kind ofmysterious thing. I did want a sound, like a lot of peopledoing a little song, but I didn't want any words. It goes"New som du lay sah du rah sah du lay tu sah rah, du sah dulay, sah du rah, tey tu santeh." It can be interpreted anyway you want. Have you got an interpretation?FREFF: Well, not really. Using a graphic equalizer to try and pullit out the best I could get was a batch of sounds that mighthave been "someday, someone..."JON: Really?FREFF: It was *very* annoying. A conundrum.JON: It was never meant to be. I think I wrote it down, didn't I?FREFF: Nope.JON: That's where it went wrong. I should have done that. It wasvery simple, really, but instead of going lalala I went dusah du ray, etc. I didn't really want to write any morelyrics at that point.

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