The slogan “Let The Music Play” gets a totally different meaning here… ;) Rest In Vinyl offers to press your cremated remains into vinyl records with your choice of audio. The price is £2000 for 30 discs.
Is vinyl now officially dead? ;)
“When the album that is life finally reaches end, wouldn’t it be nice to keep that record spinning for eternity? We offer you a chance to press your ashes in a vinyl recording your loved ones will cherish for generations.”
Now – what would be your track of choice? Stairway to Heaven or Ashes to Ashes?:)
P.S. If you’re not a vinyl freak but more into sci-fi, how about doing it in Star Trek style?
It was 2003 when John Digweed first visited Finland. Now he’s coming again.
Remember the video Screen Club made after the visit in 2003? It was state-of-the-art at that time and doesn’t look too bad today, either. I can’t believe it’s not on Youtube – seems like it’s up to you to put it there ;)
I heard this track for the first time on a mixtape of a Finnish DJ Kenjido Okiru back in 2004 or 2005. Kenjido was at that time one of the brightest rising stars in the Finnish prog scene and I – like many others – enjoyed his mixes & sets a lot.
It took me quite some time to get the name and artist right and hunt down the record (late thank yous to Kenjido for some trainspotting help:) at Juno, where I got the last copy.
The track itself is amazingly beautiful – really a big room prog track with literally massive vocals. I still love the moment when the chorus hits in.
This is one of those underrated gems at my collection and also one of those which still is digitally unavailable. I couldn’t even find a Youtube clip of this one – let me know if you did.
While waiting for a proper clip, here’s a Discogs link to the release.
With over 1 million copies sold globally after being released in 1983, this record is definitely not rare. However, it’s a very interesting one. The label – Factory – made a sleeve of the record so complicated that even though Blue Monday is the biggest selling single ever, the label lost money with every copy sold. That’s why the cover got less and less complicated with each new pressing and the latest pressings don’t even have the die-cut sleeves.
The color bar on the sleeve looks random, but it’s not. It actually spells out catalog number, band name and song titles.
I’m happy to have one of the earlier presses with a die-cut sleeve and black inner. The copy also has a pressing mistake – both sides (even though labeled correctly as “Blue Monday” and “The Beach”) contain Blue Monday on them.
Normally, you could expect an early pressing + some mistake to make the record actually worth something, but in this case – with 1 million copies sold – I really can’t believe that’d be the case. However, it would be interesting to know how many similar copies with the mistake are out there.
In the late 90’s and early ’00, the first Finnish superclub Screen brought in quite a bunch of prog house names who were enjoying their worldwide success when progressive house was darker and hotter than ever.
I spotted this tune on one of the videos or recordings made at the club (both, especially hi-quality video clips from clubs were relatively rare at that time) and as often those times, it took me months to get to know the name and the track and hunt down the vinyl copy.
Even though this definitely is an underrated gem, Nick Warren gave it some deserved publicity and added it on his Global Underground – Reykjavik compilation.
Listen to it below or on Youtube. Feelin’ the early 2000 vibe?
http://www.djorion.fi // DJ Orions podcast is a one hour show, hosted by DJ Orion (Finnish National Radio YleX, Radio NRJ, Lost Language, Solaris) and casted twice a month from Helsinki, Finland. For tracklists and more info, see http://www.djorion.fi
01. Hans Zimmer – Inception (Junkie XL remix) (Warner)
02. Mark Knight – Devil Walking (Toolroom)
03. Pryda vs. Tensnake – Catboy (CDr)
04. Something Good & Tom Fall – Reflections (Silk Royal)
05. Heikki L & Lovetone – Air Guitar (Spinnin’)
06. Heikki L & DJ Orion – Playing With Knives (UU Island mix) (CDr)
07. Joonas Hahmo – Mojito (More Sugar Mix) (Hahmo)
08. Super8&Tab – Empire (Lovetone remix) (Anjunabeats)
09. Labtracks – Space Odyssey 3001 (Nellie)
10. Pryda – Niton (Pryda)
11. Sami Saari & Timo Juuti – L.D.N (Wicked)
12. Tempo Giusto – Flamingo (Echelon)
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Tracklist
01. Hans Zimmer – Inception (Junkie XL remix) (Warner)
02. Mark Knight – Devil Walking (Toolroom)
03. Pryda vs. Tensnake – Catboy (CDr)
04. Something Good & Tom Fall – Reflections (Silk Royal)
05. Heikki L & Lovetone – Air Guitar (Spinnin’)
06. Heikki L & DJ Orion – Playing With Knives (UU Island mix) (CDr)
07. Joonas Hahmo – Mojito (More Sugar Mix) (Hahmo)
08. Super8&Tab – Empire (Lovetone remix) (Anjunabeats)
09. Labtracks – Space Odyssey 3001 (Nellie)
10. Pryda – Niton (Pryda)
11. Sami Saari & Timo Juuti – L.D.N (Wicked)
12. Tempo Giusto – Flamingo (Echelon)
DJ Orion @ YleX – 6.9.2010 – The Finnish Showdown.
Syyskuun ensimmäisessä YleX:n DJ-ohjelmassa käydään läpi loppukesän ja alkusyksyn parhaat Suomi-tuotannot. Lautasilla kisaavat kotimaiset tähdet Super8 & Tab, Heikki L, Joonas Hahmo, Something Good, Tom Fall, Anton Soninin projekti Lovetone, Timo Juuti, Sami Saari, Labtracks sekä Tempo Giusto. Ulkomaisista soittimeen eksyy Junkie XLInception-elokuvan soundtrackin kimpussa, uusi Pryda-mashup sekä Mark Knight.
Here’s a re-edit I made for this summer’s gigs – a combination of two of my long-time favourite trance classics, Coast 2 Coast’s“Home” and WhiteRoom’s evergreen “The WhiteRoom”.
You can download the full quality (320kbps) re-edit below, naturally free of charge. When you click, it requests you to Share on Facebook or Twitter the link to this site that others could enjoy the track as well. I hope you’re fine with it. You can edit the text before you share it.
DJ Orion & J.Shore
Goodbye Earth
Genre: Downtempo,
Release Date: Sep 10 2010
Label: Silk Sofa Music
Tracklist:
1 DJ Orion & J.Shore – Your Highness (Original Mix)
2 DJ Orion & J.Shore – Deep Blue (Original Mix)
3 DJ Orion & J.Shore – When All The Ships Are Gone (Original Mix)
Release Info:
Silk Sofa is proud to welcome back the Finnish brothers DJ Orion & J.Shore, who have provided us with a gorgeous 3-track EP. They have had successful releases on labels such as Solaris, Mango Alley, and Lost Language, and while their tracks there have been released with accompanying remixes, it”s now time for their very first single EP to maximize the exposure of these great talents. The mighty “Your Highness” consists of stunning harmonies that really express this majestic feeling you get when listening to the song. The vast array of strings, piano riffs, and pizzicatos in the background all form a pleasant and unique soundscape, and it”s difficult to get one”s ears away from this.
A somber and haunting atmosphere introduces “Deep Blue”, and the floating cellos in the bac! kground help to enhance the soundscape even more. Halfway into the track, the energy builds to an unbelievably catchy and harmonic ambiance, supported by lush and frisky percussion elements.
A sublime intro starts off “When All The Ships Are Gone”; crickets, the wind in the background, and the charming piano line are just some of the ingredients here, and the various woodwinds and guitar notes add even more texture to the track. Imagine standing on a hill and looking at the sea – this is definitely the perfect “goodbye” song.
See the video above (if you can’t see it, check it on Youtube). Skip to 1:20 if you’re too lazy to see the bass tweaking in the beginning.
To refer what’s happening in the video: Steve Angello’s Beatport #1 hit “KNAS” is basically put together from samples taken directly from Vengeance Future House Vol.3 package. You could make the same track with Ableton Live in two minutes. (The “hit melody” riff is “VFH2 128BPM Capone Kit : VFH2 128BPM Capone Melody 2”)
I think it was Sebastian Leger who first wrote on his Twitter about it some weeks ago, DJ Flight retweeted it soon after and finally Beatportal covered it this morning. Interestingly, the Beatportal post was removed in a couple of hours, as well as the video explaining the stunt.
When Angello’s doing tracks like that, I really can’t tell if he is arrogant, lacking skills or just plain stupid. Or is it the customer who is stupid when buying anything offered under the name of Swedish House Mafia? I really can’t tell any other artist who could (or even would try to) bring a track to Beatport TOP10 which is put together just from Vengeance samples.
edit: On his Twitter, Steve Angello was defending himself saying: “Everyone can sample . Its about finding the sample , how you use the sample , how you produce the track .. Look at every single hip hop track from gang starr , kanye west , jay z , to anyone u can name .. They always sample but makes a hit out of it .. Look at daft punk , even prodigy & chemical brothers Its easy to judge after the sample is discovered. Be the first to use it or stop judging.”
Comparing KNAS kind of sampling to Prodigy and Chemical Brothers doesn’t make Steve really look any smarter. D’oh!