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Voice Blog / Ääniblogi

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Uutena featurena tähän blogiin on muutama päivä sitten startattu äänimerkintä-feature eli ääniblogi. Perusblogin pääsivun oikeaan laitaan on lisätty ääniblogille tarkoitettu alue, jonka laatikossa näkyy viisi viimeisintä ääniblogimerkintää ja viimeisimmät merkinnät voi helposti tunnistaa päivämäärämerkinnöistä.

Ääniblogi toimii yhteistyössä IRC-gallerian kanssa, mutta merkintöjen kuunteleminen ei vaadi palveluun rekisteröitymistä. Kuten ensimmäisessä ääniblogimerkinnässä mainitaankin, sisältöä tullaan lisäämään lähipäivinä lyhyiden exclusive-haastisten ja pienten raporttien muodossa keikoilta, jatkoilta, studioista ja ylipäätään musan ääreltä.

This blog entry is about the Voice Blog, which runs only in Finnish.

Nike Plus review

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I’ve been running now for a couple of times with Nike Plus so it’s a time for a proper review. For those who are not familiar with the product, Nike+ or Nike Plus or NikePlus is a training gadget which you insert to your shoe and your ipod. It records your run, the speed, distance, calories and finally sends all the data to the web.

Thinking about all the other training devices I’ve used or seen, this one is definitely the easiest and most comfortable to use. If you’re familiar with other Apple designed products this should be no surprise. The user interface is just nice and very intuitive and the Nike Plus web site makes you addicted with everything it offers.

Nike Plus works only with iPod Nano (any generation model) and as far as I know, there is no hack for that. You can use several sensors in one iPod – a thing which neither Nike nor Apple mentions on their website. We are currently having two sensors and one iPod at home and it works without problems.

Nike Plus sensor is supposed to be put into your Nike Plus shoe. There’s a hole for the sensor inside the shoe in which the sensor fits perfectly. I had no interest buying a pair of new shoes for nerdy running and after some googling it appeared to me I wouldn’t need to: you can put the sensor under the shoelaces of any shoe and it works like charm. However – make sure to make a small bag for the sensor, otherwise you’ll kick it out.

You can build your own running playlists to your iPod and have a “Powersong” which it will play when you’re about to reach your goal. Never tried that yet, but I’m confident that “Eye of the Tiger” is the most used Powersong among the users ;)

Anyway, this thing works. I wouldn’t have imagined how easily technology can motivate your training and how much fun comparing your stats online can be. Near perfect, but it still lacks GPS. Nike Plus has a GoogleMaps integrated map solution, but the runs do not appear there automatically. A perfect running device would show where you’ve been running OR would guide you through the path which you would have drawn to the service earlier. Also exporting the data from the Nike Plus website has had some hiccups already for some time – I hope they are working on it. See some exported running data below.

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Danceteria this Friday

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Danceteria 4.4.2008 @ DTM, Helsinki

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DANCETERIA, FRIDAY 04.04.2008 @ DTM
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1st Floor:

• MR.A •
• JUJU •
• HEIKKI L •

HOSTED BY THE RESIDENT QUEENS

VISUALS BY VISUAALISYSTEEMI

2nd Floor:

• MIIKA KUISMA •
• DJ ORION •

—oOo—oOo—oOo—oOo—oOo—oOo—oOo—oOo—
• WHEN: FRIDAY, 04.04.2007
• WHERE: dtm, ISO-ROOBERTINKATU 28, HELSINKI
• TICKETS: 10€ (inc.cloackroom)
• AGELIMIT: 22 YEARS
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Mindfuck

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One of six clips shot at the legendary Mindfuck rave in Tampere, 1992. Original video shot by Tero Civill & Jarno Virtanen. I think the spirit of the early 90’s s captured pretty well here.

YleX – Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 01.04.2008

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YleX Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 01.04.2008 – Rightfield.

01. Ricardo Villalobos – Enfants (Chants) (Sei Es Drum)
02. Pagano – My Religion (Andy Allder Balearic Mix) (Iberican Records)
03. Leftfield – Melt (Cid Inc remix) (CDr)
04. Cass & Slide – Perception (Additive)
05. Chris Reece – Hallow (Hallow Fame Dub) (Electric Candy)
06. Tranquility Base, Above&Beyond – Surrender (Joonas Hahmo remix) (Anjunabeats)
07. Eric Prydz – Pjanoo (Pryda)
08. Dennis Sheperd – Infinity (Method)
09. Jon Rundell – Our Floor (Vandit)
10. Tempo Giusto vs Jace – Pure & Sweet (Pasi Korhonen remix) (Finity)
11. Midway – Monkey Forest (Danilo Ercole remix) (In Trance We Trust)

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta links 01.04.2008
Steve Bug interview
Jean Michel Jarre – Comfortably numb with electronica veteran
Jean Michel Jarre – blog
Winds of climate change – International DJs and Carbon Footprint
R&S to release digital backcatalogue
Turnmills closing
Solarstone ‘Rain Stars Eternal’
The story of Acid Junkies
120 Years of Electronic Music – Electronic Musical Instruments 1870 – 1990
Music marketing in the digital age
Sony BMG aikoo myydä musiikkia kuukausimaksulla
Warner ehdottaa musiikkiveroa nettikäyttäjille
Sony BMG aloittaa ilmaisen dj-promojakelun
Mercedes Benz Mixed Tape TV

Listen Tiistain Tanssi-ilta again on YleX Areena (works in Finland only):
http://areena.yle.fi/hae?pid=195876

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ KLUBITUS
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ IRC-GALLERIA
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ FACEBOOK

DJ Orion – Tech This Out tracklist

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DJ Orion @ Tech This Out, Rose Garden
28.03.2008 – 01:15-02:30

01. Ricardo Villalobos – Chants
02. Stan Kolev – Breakout (James Harcourt remix)
03. Jona – Amon
04. Green Velvet – Destination Unknown
05. Ida Engberg – ID
06. Lush 7 – Unwind (Lutzenkirchen remix)
07. Komytea – Soldiers of Karkadu
08. Leftfield – Melt (Cid Inc remix)
09. Daniel Portman – Essence
10. Dennis Sheperd – Infinity
11. Komytea – Lost In Kioto
12. Kissy Sell Out – Get Busy Tropicana (The Wham remix)
13. Human Resource – Dominator (remix)
14. Jaksaw – Get Some
15. ZZT – Lower State Of Conciousness (Justice remix)
16. Justice – Phantom (Part II Soulwax remix)

Pioneer CDJ-400 review

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I’ve had a pair of CDJ-400s now for a couple of days and this is the first hands-on review. Pioneer had some delivery difficulties due to big amount of orders and I had to wait for the players for some weeks.

It’s funny that the change from vinyl to CD took really long and wasn’t an easy step, but leaving CDs behind and going 100% digital feels very comfortable. And the change has been very, very fast.

For now, I haven’t put a single CD inside the CDJ-400s. When I got the package, the first thing to do was to insert the USB sticks and try them out. I tested the players with an old 512mb stick and a new 2gb stick. The device reads the sticks very fast and the playback goes without any problems. You can browse the content of sticks while playing them and easily browse them by ID3 tags (album, artist, trackname).

The screen font size is very big. With a smaller font it would’ve been easier to show longer track names completely. This would be a needed feature especially if you’re having several remixes of one track and you’re seeing only the beginning of the track’s name.

If you’re familiar with Pioneer CDJs, there are not many things for which manual would be needed. However, finding out how to set an automatic loop wasn’t that easy and I ended up browsing the manual. The looping is fast and you can create nice looping effects easily. Entertaining.

The different jog wheel illuminations are a cool feature and I’m definitely going to take the most out of the MIDI features in the near future. The build-in effects feel totally unnecessary, even the much hyped vinyl/scratch effects.

Then, how about the jog wheel feel? I wouldn’t compare the wheel with CDJ-100 (or with CDJ-200, which I deeply hate), but rather with CDJ-800 or CDJ-1000. I would say the feel is closer to CDJ-1000 than CDJ-800. It’s very nice to play and the pitch bending goes without any problems. For scratching the wheel feels a bit too small, at least at first.

All-in-all, I’m very happy of my CDJ-400s. They don’t lack anything which I would have needed and I wouldn’t complain playing gigs with them. If you have any questions concerning the players, feel free to ask.

A couple of CDJ-400 links:
CDJ-400 image
CDJ-400 on Flickr
CDJ-400 on YouTube
CDJ-400 jog wheel illuminations
CDJ-400 review

Orion’s Top Choices 21.03.2008

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DJ Orion’s Top Choices 21.03.2008

01. Villalobos – Enfants (Chants)
02. Leftfield – Melt (Cid Inc remix)
03. JS23 – Stomp To My Boot
04. Pryda – Pjanoo
05. DJ Orkidea – Metaverse (Jody Wisternoff remix)
06. Sebastien Leger, Chris Lake – Ghost
07. Cid Inc – I See you
08. Quivver – Surin (Lutzenkirchen remix)
09. Stan Kolev – Breakout (James Harcourt remix)
10. DJ Orkidea & David West – God’s Garden

Korg Zero4 review

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The official tour mixer of Metaverse Album Release Tour is Korg Zero4. After a couple of gig experiences with the device, here’s a short review including the pros and cons mainly from the DJ’s point of view. DJ Orkidea has been using the mixer on the Tour for live gigs only, I’m sure we can read a full live performance review later on his website.

OK, the pros first.

+ The EQ system is very good. You can adjust the EQs – use them as different filters, isolators or normal EQs. As normal EQ the touch is very similar to Pioneer’s. If you’re used to DJM-600/800, you won’t notice much difference.

+ All the knobs are illuminated. It doesn’t only look cool but it’s big part of the experience. You never need to guess your mixer settings, even when the club is totally dark. Let this become a standard of all DJ mixers.

+ The master effect channel is different from Pioneer’s, but much better. X and Y settings on each effect and channel-like strenght/volume slider is very easy to use and the user interface is fast to learn. Pre-listening of the effect is as easy as it gets and choosing the effect just goes very intuitively. Loop sampling and running FXs on it is a thing you just never get bored with.

+ And all this is just the Master FX. You can still run effects independently for each channel and adjust the effects from the knobs placed next to the EQ. I didn’t try this out too much, but you can really have cool combinations with channel and master FXs together. The real difference with DJM-600/800 is that the effects on those are mainly annoying and add-ons for the played music when the Korg effects are mainly designed for (live) jamming and creating new soundscapes, loops and re-designing your music.

What about the cons, then? There are small things which I found not that attractive, which hopefully will be re-thought in the future.

– Booth volume is next to the Master volume. Same size knob, same colour. I’m happy it never happened to me while playing (even though I’m turning the Booth Vol knob on and off all the time) that I accidentally would boost Master Vol with 70%, but it really annoys me to worry about that when playing.

– Cue level isn’t loud enough, even when it’s max. I’m not deaf, my hearing is still 100% (lucky me:) and on live playing situations the Cue Vol on Pioneer is normally at 9 or 10 o’clock. Last weekend, when playing in Joensuu, the Cue Vol was all the time on max and I still had to boost the channel EQs to hear the track properly.

– I would love to see the places of Pan and Gain knobs changed. All you people used to play with Pioneer know why.

– The mixer has firewire input which works like charm (Orkidea can tell more about this). But when you plug in your firewire cable, it somehow resets the mixer, gives a short black-out and breaks the music for two seconds. You can guess our reactions when we experienced this for the first time on the live situation in Rovaniemi…

Anyway, the mixer is great and has very big potential of becoming a standard device on the clubs. If you have any questions concerning the user experience, feel free to ask.

Here are still a couple of links:
Full-res image of Korg Zero4
Official Korg Zero4 site
Korg Zero4 on Flickr
Korg Zero4 on Youtube

YleX – Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 18.03.2008

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YleX Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 18.03.2008 – Something Good.

01. Atlantis Ita – See You in the Next Life (Beetseekers remix) (CDr)
02. Studio Apartment – I’m In Love (Rasmus Faber Epic Instrumental) (King Street Sounds)
03. DJ Orkidea – Metaverse (Jody Wisternoff remix) (Ava)
04. Quivver – Surin (Lutzenkirchen remix) (BozBoz)
05. Cid Inc – I See You (CDr)
06. Sebastien Leger & Chris Lake – Ghost (Rising Music)
07. Timo Garcia & Ricky Stone – Uncle Fly (Laurent Pepper remix) (Berwick Street)
08. Eric Prydz – Pjanoo (Pryda)
09. Paradise Soul – Wake Up (Redanka’s Wide Awake remix) (Kinky)
10. Dinka – Chemistry (Unreleased Digital)
11. Tempo Giusto vs. Jace – Pure & Sweet (Pasi Korhonen remix) (Finity)
12. DJ Orkidea – Streching Time (Syna remix) (Ava)
13. Utah Saints – Something Good (FFRR)

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta links 18.03.2008
Air to release rarities
Finity Recordings
Syna
Pasi Korhonen
NIN – Ghosts-albumi
Redanka
Something Good 2008
Something Good 1992

Listen Tiistain Tanssi-ilta again on YleX Areena (works in Finland only):
http://areena.yle.fi/hae?pid=195876

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ KLUBITUS
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ IRC-GALLERIA
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ FACEBOOK