Submitted by brazil_110101 on 20/03/2017 09:47
Submitted by brazil_110101 on 16/03/2017 14:23
Groove Delight is the musical project conceived by the Brazilian young artist Ké Fernandes. With various influences, including Rock, New Wave, House and Techno, your sound reflects a strong personality, merging groove and psychedelic nuances to industrial syntheses that result in productions always and invariably exciting presentations.
Since 2009 has won the respect of the electronic scene and is considered one of the greatest female influences.
Submitted by brazil_110101 on 16/03/2017 14:11
Rico repertoire and deft mix make good DJs. But in this constellation of music lovers that give the guys behind the cabins of the universe, there are bright spots that shine stronger. They are sources of pulsed light, attract whole galaxies in their tracks. Those who see playing are intoxicated by your cintilância, without knowing exactly why-and when you least expect, perceive their bodies moving involuntarily, her eyes closed from time to time and, under a collective musical torpor, opening smiles on their faces.
Submitted by brazil_110101 on 15/03/2017 11:08
The March began with the astral upstairs. The DJ Larissa Lahw released for FREE DOWNLOAD the your latest single, in partnership with the singer Sandra de Sá. Larissa and Sandra joined the saxophonist Rodrigo carioca Sha, in which produced the remake of Olhos Coloridos ('Colored Eyes) – composition of ' Macau ', considered a symbol of black pride in Brazil.
Submitted by brazil_110101 on 15/03/2017 10:50
The beautiful Brazilian Djane Patricia Ross excelled in 2016 between the TOP 20 Djanes Brazil's
Able to amaze with creativity and audacity, strolling with category for various aspects of House Music, since the softer melodies to the most remarkable and strong grooves between NuDisco, Deep House, House following improved feeling of your track.
Submitted by info_111 on 13/03/2017 15:35
Today we decided to share a very useful article with some tips for DJs to feel better and be healthy.
1. Sleep in a dark room
That's it. When you sleep, make sure your room is totally dark. No glowing LEDs, no light bleeding under the door, no thin, rubbish curtains, no falling asleep with the telly or bedside light on. Pitch dark.
Sleep is ridiculously important (scientists are increasingly linking it to the ability to function properly at all, never mind to be better at what we do), but as DJs, we often have to sleep in the day, or in rooms that aren't ours.
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