Chill out music to listen at home at your leisure. I found this over on Soundcloud by accident. If you remember Derrick Carter then you might also remember Solomon Grey from the UK.
T his Christmas in Hyde Park the fair was out standing. The spirit of Christmas began in a colourful format. The rides on display were very good. This is my favourite picture of the rides. I call this one Sleigh Rides because as you can see is also the name of the ride. I took this picture Mid December. Please if you decide to copy this picture please credit me with a link at least back to it's source here. This image reminds me of the penultimate area of this transformation of Hyde Park. Do you think it looks a bit like Las Vegas? Maybe just a little? Well it is Hyde Park and it was taken not long after the image above. The focus is not as good however it is again I think a good photograph. T his image is of the Ghost train, and on that note I think I shall end the blog here, these photographs were all taken on the same day and the images are very clear. My favourite images of the three have been posted in both small and large sizes. These images ar...
Hi my names Robert, I live in London and like listening to party music. I do this by YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud and any other music hosting sites. This post is an update on the current sounds available in 2018. From funky pop music to house, techno and even drum and bass. I know a lot of you think a disco is just a place to meet and greet. I say with all device's having access anyone can DJ. These new apps give you the luxury of having access to sounds showcased in parties all around the world almost immediately. So if you are DJ ing at a party you have no excuse to provide people with a decent enough experience and education. Equally you can find older favourites, mix and remix to make yourself feel perhaps unique in a way which assists you to stay in the game without to many criticism. Tomorrowland and festivals like this give you a good idea of what's out there. Genre is important, if you understand subgenre you can sequentially mix all sorts of music in the right order ...