arizona has a very aggressive earthshaking sound. And he keeps it filthy! arizona's plan is very simple "make art get paid." That about sums it up, enjoy.Latest tracks by arizona
All good bass-drivin music.
arizona has a very aggressive earthshaking sound. And he keeps it filthy! arizona's plan is very simple "make art get paid." That about sums it up, enjoy.
Knick A.K.A "Konekta" produces Dubstep, glitch-Hop, Drum n Bass, and everything in between. If that is not enough for you. He is giving it all away for free!
Suroor Sirius Goodenough aka Kool Hertz started rocking crowds over 13 years ago in the UK, Cape Town & Jo’burg scene. He’s spun next to other such big fish as Ali B[Fabric/Kiss FM], Cut La Roc, Diesel Boy, Counterstrike, Eddy Tm[XFM] & Pascal. On the radio he has had some airplay on Good Hope FM, 5FM[CPT], NSB[UK], RTE Pulse[Dublin] & has also been reviewed in Dj Mag & NME. He pays the rent creating epic albums of fresh tunes of all sorts of genres. Signed to Music Candy, his tunes are distributed by EMI, BMG, and Universal Music for play on MTV, BBC, NBC to name a few. Companies like Mercedes Benz and Samsung borrow his tracks to make the stuff they sell sound cool. Things are starting to blow up for Kool Hertz. 2009/10 has him on heavy remix duties for Concrete Breaks records, Break Down Records, Pig Balls Records & new things happening in the new year. With releases currently out on iTunes, Juno and whatnot. Look him up.
Here is a bass dealing trio, that by the looks of this release will be making big waves in the bass communities. Welcome Beat3 as they expose you to West Coast California Glitch fused with UK Bass straight from the East Side (Reading, UK) Beat3 is made up of Arthur, Harry Tattersall, and Luke Barton.






You know how you are feeling. But ever wonder how everyone else in the world is feeling? Thanks to Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar you can not only find out. You can even get the statistics! If you would like to check this out click on the image above. Then click on the "Interactive Version" in the lower left hand corner. This is definitely something worth checking out!
Combining elements of computer science, anthropology, visual art and storytelling, Jonathan Harris designs systems to explore and explain the human world. He has made projects about human emotion, human desire, modern mythology, science, news, anonymity and language, and created the world's largest time capsule, which was translated into 10 languages. He studied computer science at Princeton University, and was awarded a 2004 Fabrica fellowship. The winner of two 2005 Webby Awards, Harris' work has also been recognized by AIGA, Ars Electronica, ID Magazine, and the State of Vermont, has been featured by CNN, BBC, Reuters, NPR, USA Today, Metropolis and Wired, and has been exhibited at Le Centre Pompidou (Paris), and The Museum of Modern Art (New York). Originally from Shelburne Vermont, he currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, and does not have a blog.
Sep Kamvar is a Consulting Professor of Computational Mathematics at Stanford University. His research focuses on data mining in large-scale networks such as the web, peer-to-peer, and social networks. From 2003-2007, he was the engineering lead of personalization at Google, responsible for Personalized Search and iGoogle. He founded Kaltix, a search engine that was acquired by Google in 2003. His artwork is in the permanent collections of the MoMA and the MFAH. He hasn't won any awards, but his mom thinks he's handsome.