On March 27th, trance god Armin van Buuren will release his A State of Trance 2015 compilation, which will contain “26 exclusive and unreleased tracks, including never-before-heard songs from Armada Music artists, Protoculture, Alexander Popov, and Orjan Nilsen, plus two new Gaia songs.”
Spread over two discs, the “seamlessly and continuously mixed” compilation has already been nominated for an International Dance Music Award at the 2015 Winter Music Conference, and is expected to be a huge hit upon its release. Armin has been releasing these compilations since 2004, and each year he impresses with a strong mix of some of the genre’s most exciting tracks.
2015 looks to be no different, as judging by the tracklist below, we’re in for another treat from the Dutch DJ. There’s a ton of tracks to look forward to here and a great collection of artists included on the disc. If you’re a fan of Armin,...
Spread over two discs, the “seamlessly and continuously mixed” compilation has already been nominated for an International Dance Music Award at the 2015 Winter Music Conference, and is expected to be a huge hit upon its release. Armin has been releasing these compilations since 2004, and each year he impresses with a strong mix of some of the genre’s most exciting tracks.
2015 looks to be no different, as judging by the tracklist below, we’re in for another treat from the Dutch DJ. There’s a ton of tracks to look forward to here and a great collection of artists included on the disc. If you’re a fan of Armin,...
- 2/23/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Google.com
Easter Eggs are no longer the reserve of movies and video games: tech companies and websites have jumped on the same wagon, knowing that users and consumers invariably respond positively to the inclusion of secret and celebratory details and rewards, and are thus far more inclined to tell people they too should visit or buy in order to experience the Eggy pleasure themselves.
Understandably, given the fact that it is still the most visited website on the planet, Google ranks highly in the number of Easter Eggs hidden in its various features. Every year, the company rolls out April Fools Day jokes - including this year’s excellent Google Maps Pokemon Challenge – and calendar events and anniversaries are of course marked by special Google Doodles that occasionally expand into Easter Eggs like games or animations, but Google aren’t restricted to special occasions to add secret features.
Proving...
Easter Eggs are no longer the reserve of movies and video games: tech companies and websites have jumped on the same wagon, knowing that users and consumers invariably respond positively to the inclusion of secret and celebratory details and rewards, and are thus far more inclined to tell people they too should visit or buy in order to experience the Eggy pleasure themselves.
Understandably, given the fact that it is still the most visited website on the planet, Google ranks highly in the number of Easter Eggs hidden in its various features. Every year, the company rolls out April Fools Day jokes - including this year’s excellent Google Maps Pokemon Challenge – and calendar events and anniversaries are of course marked by special Google Doodles that occasionally expand into Easter Eggs like games or animations, but Google aren’t restricted to special occasions to add secret features.
Proving...
- 6/3/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Olympic Stadium opens doors to spectators who paid up to £2,012 to see 10,000 performers realise Danny Boyle's spectacular Isles of Wonder
East London has never seen the like of it. Heads of state, royalty, rock stars and 25,000 members of the British public last night descended on a transformed industrial wasteland to celebrate the opening of the 2012 Olympics.
Ticketholders, who paid between £20.12 and an eye-watering £2,012 to see the Olympic cauldron burn in Britain for the first time since 1948, poured through Stratford's new shopping centre at the entrance to the Olympic Park. Across the city at Buckingham Palace, world leaders including Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's prime minister, and the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, met the Queen and Prince Philip.
David Cameron, the prime minister, predicted there would be something for everyone in Danny Boyle's £27m Isles of Wonder show, adding that parts of it were "spine-tingling".
Around 240 British athletes, just...
East London has never seen the like of it. Heads of state, royalty, rock stars and 25,000 members of the British public last night descended on a transformed industrial wasteland to celebrate the opening of the 2012 Olympics.
Ticketholders, who paid between £20.12 and an eye-watering £2,012 to see the Olympic cauldron burn in Britain for the first time since 1948, poured through Stratford's new shopping centre at the entrance to the Olympic Park. Across the city at Buckingham Palace, world leaders including Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's prime minister, and the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, met the Queen and Prince Philip.
David Cameron, the prime minister, predicted there would be something for everyone in Danny Boyle's £27m Isles of Wonder show, adding that parts of it were "spine-tingling".
Around 240 British athletes, just...
- 7/28/2012
- by Robert Booth
- The Guardian - Film News
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