Motherboard is the tenth track included on Random Access Memories. I love the computer references on this particular album. The Motherboard on a computer is one of the most important parts, much like a mother to a child in human terms. Above and beyond that, RAM or Random Access Memory is also a very important part, making up the storage of information while in use.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Daft Punk: Motherboard
Motherboard is the tenth track included on Random Access Memories. I love the computer references on this particular album. The Motherboard on a computer is one of the most important parts, much like a mother to a child in human terms. Above and beyond that, RAM or Random Access Memory is also a very important part, making up the storage of information while in use.
Tiësto: Miami (original mix)
The original mix of the track entitled Miami, serves as the lead track from the album of a similar name. That album is entitled Club Life Volume Two Miami. I just received it on Compact Disc and it was exciting. The track entitled Miami is an interlude so it is not very long in length.
Tiësto: Maximal Crazy (original mix)
The original mix of Maximal Crazy was released as the lead single from Tiesto's second mixed album entitled Club Life Volume Two Miami. The third volume is entitled Club Life Vol3 Stockholm and I own both albums on Compact Disc. Maximal Crazy is a track mixed or produced by Tiesto and it's pretty amazing. I highly recommend this track and the two albums aforementioned above.
Tiësto: Chasing summers (original mix)
The original mix of Chasing Summers is a great little interlude. It puts me right in the mood to get some exercise in and that's exactly what I do. I put my earphones on and go with the flow. The flow takes me to places exactly where I want to be, even though the road is fraught with danger. That's part of the thrill though, the journey of my life.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky
Get Lucky was released as the lead single from Random Access Memories. That was the name of Daft Punk's fourth Studio album released on May 17th, 2013. I just received it in the mail from Amazon.com and I was thrilled. This particular single features rapper Pharrell Williams who also happens to be a great producer and singer on this song.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Lose yourself to dance
Lose yourself to dance is a pretty exciting track. Featuring Pharrell Williams on vocals, it is pretty exciting to hear him sing whereas I am used to him rapping. He is also a very good producer, having worked with the likes of Madonna and Gwen Stefani.
No Doubt featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer: Push and Shove
At this point I am trying not to listen to Push and Shove and I am trying not to Blog about it. It’s not working. I get almost as excited as I once did for this song and it is difficult trying not to do things like that when Gwen Stefani and therefore No Doubt are involved.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Linkin Park: Meteora
Meteora sounds like a pretty exciting album. Apparently it has some strange connection to the Church is Greece, so that's exciting. I have to find out the gory details but I think the name meteora has something to do with the Greek orthodox monasteries there.
Linkin Park: Powerless
The track entitled Powerless, included on Living Things is pretty exciting. Living Things was released as the fifth Studio album by Linkin Park. Linkin Park really is a great band to listen to. It's strange that it took me this long to give into them. But I didn't hold up a fight once I did. I have more albums released by them than any other group in my collection.
Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory
Hybrid Theory was released as Linkin Park's debut Studio album. Linkin Park has released a total of five Studio albums from 2000 to 2012. I have all five on Compact disc and I am quite thrilled about that. Linkin Park is an extremely talented band unlike let's say their Canadian counterpart, Nickelback, which shows no signs of impressing me whatsoever.
Linkin Park: What I've Done
What I've Done is an excellent song. I just listened to it for about the last half hour. It wasn't quite that long but I love to put tracks on repeat, especially when they are new. I just got Minutes to Midnight today and was totally in love with it. I now have six Linkin Park albums, their five Studio albums and a remix album.
Linkin Park: One Step Closer
One Step Closer was released as the lead single from Linkin Park's debut Studio album. Wow, Linkin Park is a great band. They started off in sunny California, where it's hard not to think of the angels and saints. Most of their cities are named after saints in Spanish of course. However even Los Angeles is known as the city of Angels, considering that Los Angeles means the Angels in Spanish once again.
Linkin Park: Minutes to Midnight
Minutes to Midnight was released as Linkin Park's third Studio album in 2007. It followed their most successful album in terms of sales that was released in 2003 and their debut Studio album released in 2000. From 2003 to 2007 was their longest stretch. They have since released a fourth in 2010, a fifth in 2012 and they have plans to release their sixth in 2014.
Linkin Park: Somewhere I Belong
I am listening to the lead single from Meteora, Somewhere I Belong. It sounds pretty exciting, but I am half afraid that I will love it. It's not that I don't want to but Linkin Park is turning out to be too much. I haven't liked a male singer like Chester Bennington in forever. In fact I can't think of someone who comes close. He blows me away.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Daft Punk: Motherboard
Motherboard is a pretty fluid track on Random Access Memories. I am thinking perhaps I made a mistake in purchasing this album but that is because it is way more laid back compared to what I am used to. For example, I previously said that this track was fluid, it is not very energetic.
Tiësto: Chasing summers (original mix)
Chasing summers is the second track and interlude on Club Life Volume Two Miami. That is the title of Tiesto's second volume in a three volume set of Club Life albums; the first volume being Las Vegas, the second Miami and the third Stockholm.
Icona Pop: I love it (Tiësto’s Club life remix)
Tiesto's club life remix of I Love It by Icona Pop is a pretty good track. I don't love the singing but the message is pretty exciting. Icona Pop is unknown to me but I would guess they are based in Europe. However I am more interested in Tiesto at this point. He is from the Netherlands and that is a key Member state in the European Union, making up part of the Benelux region and one of the original six.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky
Get Lucky sounds pretty exciting. But I am getting a little bit tired of it considering that Pharrell Williams is a much better producer than he is a singer. He can't sing very well at all actually and even though I mentioned earlier that he was a good singer on this song, I have since changed my mind since I have grown tired of this song.
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Lose yourself to dance
Lose yourself to dance is pretty interesting. Pharrell Williams does a much better job on this track as opposed to Get Lucky as far as his singing is concerned. I say that most likely because the message is cleaner and more easily understood. In fact I find it more entertaining as well because I like to listen to it while I am working out.
Steve Aoki featuring Kid Cudi & Travis Barker: Cudi the Kid (Third Party remix)
The third party remix of Cudi the Kid is pretty exciting. I listened to this track all the way back at the beginning of 2013 and the end of 2012. But it is still relevant today, during Ramadan (summer 2013). Benny Benassi did a great job compiling this album. It's a great little compilation album.
Swedish House Mafia/Ferry Corsten: Save the World/Punk (Arty rock-n-rolla mix)
The version of Save the world that appears on Until Now is very exciting. Until Now was the second Compilation album that Swedish House Mafia released, the first being Until One. I own both on Compact Disc and even though I downloaded the single version of Save the world on MP3 previous to buying Until Now, you can definitely hear the difference from MP3 to CD. CD is superior.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Linkin Park: Faint
Faint was released as the second single from Meteora. It is actually a pretty good song. Chester Bennington is a great vocalist, so much so that I have purchased more Linkin Park albums than anyone else other than Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Madonna.
Linkin Park: Numb
Numb was released as the third single from Meteora. It is included as the last track and even though it took me forever to discover it, I have clung to it because I love the lyrics. Numb was a pretty good title and in my opinion, it leaves you wanting more considering it is the final track on Meteora.
Linkin Park: Don't Stay
The first song included on Meteora is pretty exciting. It is entitled Don't Stay and I must say that I like it quite a bit. Meteora turns out to be quite the album. I didn't think it would be good and so I saved it for their last in my collection. However subconsciously I must have been saving the best for last.
Linkin Park: Lying From You
Lying From You was released as a promotional single from Meteora. It was a great choice for a promotional single. I love promotional singles. They have turned out to be more exciting than official singles at times. Push and Shove by No Doubt comes to mind.
Linkin Park: A Thousand Suns
A Thousand Suns was released as the fourth Studio album by Linkin Park. Linkin Park originate outside of Los Angeles, which is one of my most favorite areas of the world. However I am somewhat afraid of the "Big One" after the release of 2012.
Linkin Park: Waiting for the End
Waiting for the End was released as the second single from A Thousand Suns. That album was released as Linkin Park's fourth and it was released in 2010. I highly recommend the album but if nothing else, then this song.
Linkin Park: Somewhere I Belong
Somewhere I Belong was released as the lead single from Meteora and it was a great choice. I highly recommend it. Meteora is a great album and Somewhere I Belong was a great way to kick it off.
Friday, February 21, 2014
No Doubt: Making Out
Making Out is a very well-written song, in my opinion. It appears on No Doubt's fifth Studio album entitled Rock Steady. Rock Steady was released in 2001 following the tragic events on September 11th so I wasn't in any particular mood to party. But it still made for a good Christmas, considering it was released in December.
No Doubt: Rock Steady
The title track from No Doubt's fifth Studio album entitled Rock Steady is pretty amazing. It's nice and chill even though I am not nearly as chill as I used to be. However it's fun to look back. Rock Steady is a great album as well. I highly recommend it.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Britney's new song entitled Work B**ch! is a great song in my opinion. It is the lead single from her upcoming eighth Studio album, an album I am very excited about. Britney has not released a Studio album since the beginning of 2011 and even though that is not an extremely long time; I have missed her presence.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
Bullets is a track included on Tiesto's Club Life volume one Las Vegas. It's a fairly new release although there has already been two follow up volumes. My favorite is the third volume entitled Stockholm. However that is because I am partial to Europe. The other two take place in America so they are not nearly as exciting as far as I am concerned considering that Europe is the birthplace of Electronic music as opposed to America where Hip hop and Country music were born.
Britney Spears: Radar (Tonal club remix)
The Tonal club remix of Radar is very interesting. Radar is a strange song. It first appeared on Britney Spears' fifth Studio album entitled Blackout, however was not released as a single. Then it appeared on her following album as a bonus track, that album being Circus and was released, as the fourth and final single. I have mixed feelings about the album version, it's good but not as good as this remix.
Tiësto & Hardwell: Zero 76 (Original mix)
The original mix of Zero 76, included on Tiesto's Club Life volume one Las Vegas, is pretty interesting. First of all it is produced by Tiesto & Hardwell. Both of which are from the Netherlands so two Dutch DJs as in Dutch Trance, which is actually a genre of Music, albeit a sub-genre of course; within Trance and then further up within the family of Electronic.
Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)
The Tiesto & Moska remix of Century is very exciting. It is the first track I gravitated towards on the album on which it is from, however it is originally produced by Tiesto & Calvin Harris so I would love to hear the album version. Calvin Harris comes from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a DJ so I am in adoration of that considering my love for the mother country of which I am part of in Canada; the most prominent country in the commonwealth; in my opinion.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Linkin Park: Iridescent
Iridescent was released as the fourth and final single from A Thousand Suns but it was also released from the third installment in the Transformers film series. That installment was entitled Transformers: Dark of the Moon and I am happy to say that at one point I owned that film on Blu-ray Disc. It was quite exciting.
Linkin Park: New Divide
New Divide was released as the only single by Linkin Park for a Transformers movie that is not available on one of their Studio albums. What I've Done and Iridescent are both available on a Studio album of theirs. It's quite exciting actually; however I wish they would have done it for New Divide.
Linkin Park: Burn it Down
Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things. I am happy to say that I own that album on Compact Disc. It was quite exciting and so that album serves as Linkin Park's fifth and most recent Studio album. They have a planned release for 2014 but I have yet to see anything concrete.
Linkin Park: What I've Done
What I've Done was released as the first single by Linkin Park for a Transformers movie. But it was so successful that they were asked back to not only do one for the sequel but they have since done one for the third release and quite possibly could be asked to do one for the fourth release in the Transformers film series due in 2014.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo
The Music video for Lost in the Echo is pretty exciting. It looks like it was filmed at Chernobyl but I am probably mistaken. However it is definitely a scary place where it was filmed. I taped it a while ago onto DVD using my DVD recorder. But it's connected to my Blu-ray player and that can go on the internet so that's how I did it. YouTube is great.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]
The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is so good. It is my favorite track on Recharged. Recharged is Linkin Park's second remix album and it is super exciting. I received it all the way back in November of 2013 and I still listen to it on the cusp of 2014. It was released on October 29th, 2013 so I highly recommend it if you are new to the Linkin Park scene, a scene most definitely worth getting into. I have four of their albums thus far with plans for two more tomorrow.
Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes
The Music video for A Light that Never Comes is super exciting. A Light that Never Comes was released as the lead single from Recharged. That album was released as the second remix album by Linkin Park. I am quite excited to say that I own it on Compact Disc.
Britney Spears: 3
3 was released as the lead single from the Greatest hits album entitled The Singles Collection. The Single Collection was released in late 2009 but I did not purchase it as I own much of the material that was included on it. However it was still a good collection and remains to be to this day, especially because of 3.
Britney Spears: Womanizer
Womanizer was released as the lead single from the sixth Studio album released by Britney Spears entitled Circus. I bought that album on Compact Disc and decided I would get the deluxe edition as opposed to the standard edition because I wanted the Music video for Womanizer that is included on the DVD that is a part of the deluxe edition.
Britney Spears: Work B**ch!
Work B**ch! was released as the lead single from Britney Spears' upcoming eighth Studio album. It's been over two years since the release of her last album, Femme Fatale, in 2011. That album was released in the beginning of this year, whereas her upcoming Studio album is not due for release until December. However I am looking forward to it with great anticipation.
Britney Spears: Gimme More
The Music video for Gimme More is extraordinary. I downloaded it from the internet using my Blu-ray Player and then recorded it onto DVD with my DVD recorder. It sounds illegal but it isn't. It's just like recording a show from television with a little more equipment. The Music video is great like I said. Britney is one of the most amazing pop stars out there. Her body is killer.
Britney Spears: If U seek Amy
The Music video for If U seek Amy is very exciting. I taped it using my DVD recorder all the way back upon its release in early 2009 and I don't regret it one bit. Britney Spears is a super good singer as far as I am concerned. However she doesn't have a huge vocal range but she can sing at an excellent pitch.
Britney Spears: Till the world ends
Till the world ends was released as the second single from Femme Fatale. Within Till the world ends, Britney talks about letting her blow my mind, or whoever it applies to. She surely did so with that song. I consumed it violently for a good year and one half preceding the doomsday of December 21st, 2012. It came and I took a long break from Till the world ends until now because Britney has once again blown my mind with Work B**ch!
Britney Spears: Hold it against me (Adrian Lux & Nause) [Radio]
The Adrian Lux & Nause [Radio] of Hold it against me is very exciting. Hold it against me was released as the lead single from Femme Fatale, that served as Britney's seventh Studio album with her eighth to be released by year-end. I am excited; it's being released prior to my Birthday and will make an excellent present.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Linkin Park: Powerless
The album version of Powerless is very exciting. It appears as the twelfth and final track on the album entitled Living Things. That was released as the fifth and most recent Studio album by Linkin Park. Linkin Park is a great band and I believe in them so much that I have gone so far as to purchase four of their albums thus far.
Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory
Hybrid Theory was released as the debut Studio album by Linkin Park. Linkin Park was formerly known as Hybrid Theory, so in honor of their former name, they decided to call their debut Studio album after their band's name. That is their former name.
Linkin Park: What I've Done
What I've Done was released as the lead single from Linkin Park's third Studio album entitled Minutes to Midnight. However it was also released from the Transformers soundtrack album entitled Transformers: The Album. I didn't buy either album as of yet but I was a big fan of the Transformers film series so I am very familiar with What I've Done.
Linkin Park: One Step Closer
One Step Closer was released as the lead single from Hybrid Theory. Linkin Park used to be known as Hybrid Theory so when they released their debut Studio album, they decided to call it after what they were once called.
Linkin Park: Waiting for the End
Waiting for the End was released as the second single from A Thousand Suns. That album was released as the fourth and second most recent Studio album by the band entitled Linkin Park. They took their name from a Park in California name Lincoln Park, but they wanted the domain name LinkinPark.com as the previous domain name was most likely taken.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]
The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is still amazing to listen to. I just finished listening to it on this the 24th of December. It brought a whole new meaning to the word Christmas and made me think of my plans to move to the EU, possibly even sooner than previously thought.
Linkin Park: Castle of Glass [M. Shinoda]
The M. Shinoda remix of Castle of Glass is a very exciting remix. M. Shinoda is a band member of Linkin Park. His full name is Mike Shinoda. He is actually pretty interesting but I do prefer the lead singer because he has such a great voice. His name is Chester Bennington and he is from Phoenix, Arizona.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Armin van Buuren: Pulsar
Pulsar is the fifth track included on Armin van Buuren's fifth Studio album entitled Intense. I just received it on Compact Disc after it was just released earlier this year. Armin van Buuren is from the Netherlands, a prominent Member state in the European Union. So prominent that it was one of the original six, is part of the Blue Banana in Europe and a country in the Benelux region of Europe; representing one of the most wealthy countries in the world.
Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)
The Club edit of Bullets is very exciting. It was released and produced by Rebecca & Fiona; a female DJ duo from Sweden. Sweden is a prominent member state of the European Union even though it has not adopted the Euro, as a form of currency, yet so it is not part of the coveted Euro zone. However it has a strong currency in its own right. Sweden has been part of the European Union since 1995, unlike its neighbor Norway which does not belong to the Union and its other neighbor Finland, who does and did so during the same year as Sweden. But above and beyond that, Finland adopted the Euro in 2002.
Armin van Buuren: Who’s afraid of 138?
The track that appears as the fourteenth track on Armin van Buuren’s fifth Studio album is quite a track. It’s entitled Who’s afraid of 138? I don’t know where he came up with the title, but in my opinion it does not do the track justice. I don’t really enjoy the title of the track like I do the track itself. The album on which it is from, Intense, represents some of the best Progressive Trance I have ever heard.
Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash: Reload
The track entitled Reload that appears on the Deluxe edition of Until Now is crazy. It is produced by Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash. Sebastian Ingrosso is a member of Swedish House Mafia. He also co-produced Britney Spears' lead single from her upcoming eighth Studio album. He is just a little bit talented.
Armin van Buuren: Last stop before Heaven
Last Stop before Heaven is a pretty amazing track. I think it would be very Heavenly to live in the EU. For example, I aspire to do so and am in fact learning German as a result; considering that German is one of three official languages of the European Commission. The other two are French and English. It's a lot like North America in that sense however the German language is the key difference.
Armin van Buuren featuring Miri Ben-ari: Intense
The title track from the album entitled Intense is very amazing. It's about ten minutes long and I enjoy it thoroughly. Armin van Buuren is a great DJ. He is blond with blue eyes as far as I know, coming from the north of Europe in the Netherlands.
Axwell/Swedish House Mafia: Heart is King/Save the World (Knife Party remix)
The track entitled Heart is King/Save the world (Knife Party remix) that appears as the 21st track on the Deluxe edition of Until Now, is an amazing track. It’s short, but very sweet as the old adage goes. Swedish House Mafia, the group that released this record, is my favorite group right now. They are not much of a group, more like some DJs. But great DJs they are. I wouldn’t even just say great, they are more like phenomenally out of this world.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Linkin Park: Powerless
Powerless is a great track. It appears as the twelfth and final track on Living Things, Linkin Park's fifth Studio album. However there is also a remix up for discussion. That remix appears on Linkin Park's second remix album entitled Recharged. The remix was done by Enferno and he is an amazing DJ so the remix turned out great.
Linkin Park: Living Things
Living Things turns out to be a really great album. I thought it might be but I also thought it might not be. I hesitated to get it at first because Recharged sounded more exciting. But now that I have Living Things as well as the album that preceded it on top of Recharged; I can safely say that I prefer Living Things at this point. The album artwork is phenomenal and most of the songs are very well-written.
Linkin Park: Burn it Down
Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things. Living Things was released as the fifth and most recent Studio album by Linkin Park, even though they have since released a remix album. I have both because Linkin Park is that amazing.
Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory
Hybrid Theory was released as the debut Studio album by Linkin Park. I just received that album on Compact disc but I have neglected to open it because I am still trying to enjoy Living Things, as in I haven’t reached its full potential yet. I don’t like reviewing new material before I have given the benefit of the doubt to the preceding material. Living Things was released as the fifth and most recent Studio album by Linkin Park in 2012 with a follow up planned for 2014.
Linkin Park: Castle of Glass
Castle of Glass was released as the third and final single from Living Things. Living Things was released as the fifth and most recent Studio album by Linkin Park; with plans for a Studio release in 2014. However in the meantime you can enjoy their second remix album which was just released on October 29th, 2013. It's a great album, I own that as well.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo
Lost in the Echo was released as the second single from Living Things. It appears as the first track on that album. The album version is amazing, however I would have to say that the remix by Killsonik that appears on Linkin Park's second remix album entitled Recharged, is even better.
Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]
The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is very exciting. I have no idea who Killsonik is but the singing on this particular remix blows me away. I haven't discovered whether or not Linkin Park re-recorded this song for the remix as far as the vocals are concerned. But the vocals blow me away none the less.
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