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Infinite

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    DJ Infinite - B-Boy Mix

     

    I've tried to make this a bit more than just a straight-up hip hop mix. Not really 'B-Boy' music by definition, although it does step up the pace about half an hour into it after the recent-ish hip-hop tracks. It mellows briefly after the breaks and hectic scratching (listen out for the KMD track mixed in with Flytronix!) before finishing off with a couple of old skool tracks that I doubt you've heard for a while. Its even got the theme tune from 'Scratch' on it. Something for all the family!

  2. I'd also recommend Tag & Rename for MP3 organisation, and Winamp for playing. If you want to be able to use a single program which you can easily rip, organise and play (almost all formats) check out mediamonkey as well.

  3. Apparently so...

     

    Revellers at this year's Glastonbury Festival will be able to party through the night to music as loud as they want - without disturbing the neighbours.

    The festival will host a "silent disco" in an effort by organisers to adhere to imposed noise restrictions.

     

    After the noise curfew comes into force, music will be pumped into headphones given to clubbers, instead of speakers.

     

    Festival organiser Michael Eavis' daughter Emily came up with the idea.

     

     

    Mr Eavis said: "By using headphones the music in the venue can go on well into the night.

     

    "We have been toying with this idea for years, trying to think of ways to combat the noise limits.

     

    "Now Emily has finally got something together so the party can go on later into the evening without infringing the noise curfew," he said.

     

    "It's a first for us, and I will be interested to see how it works."

     

    Festival-goers at the dance tent will be given a free set of headphones complete with bass, volume and treble controls, meaning they can have the music as loud as they like.

     

    The system has been developed by a Dutch firm, which pioneered the "silent disco" at illegal parties as part of a travelling festival in the Netherlands.

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