Continuing to combine visuals from imaginative digital animators with a soundtrack by electronic dance music's leading artists and DJs the X-Mix series had by the mid-90s become continental clubland's visual materials of choice. As the series matured the animations began moving from abstraction into stand-alone virtual landscapes. Beyond The Heavens to a mix of classic groovy techno sculpted by the UK's Dave Angel had a futuristic almost sinister atmosphere. It includes crucial tunes by Kenny Larkin Sun Electric Josh Wink Ian Pooley and Dave Angel himself. Digital deserts and industries of the imagination were explored on Wildstyle where the sounds were provided by Munich's DJ Hell - a decade of underground techno and house fashioned into one long mix and including crucial tracks such as Bernard Badie's Can You Feel It Bobby Konder's Let There be House and Phortune's Can You Feel The Bass. The Electric Storm supplied further flights of computer-animated fancy - digital worlds orchestrated to a long morphing mix from The Shamen's Mr C. Both a voyage into virtuality and a journey into the spirit of the beat. 'It's about human evolution' said Mr C.
Over a 6 year period the UMF has grown to become the largest and most anticipated dance music festival in America. This DVD is a recording of the 6th UMF which took place on March 6th 2004 and attracted a record breaking 45 000 fans at Miami's Bayfront Park. UMF 6 featured more than 200 artists performing on 12 stages and the DVD contains special appearances by Erick Morillo Perry Farrell Pete Tong Goldie Way Out West Adam Freeland Simply Jeff Jackal And Hyde and Planet B.
Glow sticks. Pacifiers. Baggy pants. Body glitter. If these all sound like great ingredients for a Friday night then Rise: The Story Of Rave Outlaw Disco Donnie is definatley the film for you..... This documentary by Julie Drazen tells the story of one Disco Donnie (Jamews D. Estopinal Jr.) who was one of the most famous promoters of New Orleans local rave scene. Throughout his school years young Donnie would always organize parties at local bars despite his desire to be an acco
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