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- Apocalypse – Maya – Armageddon – Rapture – End of Days – New York…
- Music mania! -Bangalore Times-Cities-The Times of India
The Kids Want Electro Interview
Dance Nova – Jul 1, 2007
P itself caters for a wide range of taste in electronic music from Uplifting piano riffs to dark glitchy bleeps and deep basslines. I wanted to create an E. that reflects all sides of my production personality which i feel i’ve fulfilled.
Apocalypse – Maya – Armageddon – Rapture – End of Days – New York…
New York Times – Jul 1, 2007
“But it isn’t just on the lower frequencies late at night where people are waiting on the Mayan apocalypse. Daniel Pinchbeck author of the alternative-culture best seller “2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl” and a guest on “Coast to Coast AM” has introduced a young and savvy audience to the school of millenarian thinking that has gathered around Mayan calendrics. To do so he has employed viral marketing and a tireless schedule of public appearances at bookstores art spaces yoga studios and electronic-music festivals. When Pinchbeck appeared on “The Colbert Report” last December to promote his book the host confronted him in front of a life-size manger scene: “You have been called a new Timothy Leary. Why do we need another one of those?” ver breakfast at Cafe Gitane in Manhattan Pinchbeck told me recently that “there’s a growing realization that materialism and the rational empirical worldview that comes with it has reached its expiration date. ” A youthful 41 with long drooping hair and heavy-framed designer eyewear Pinchbeck exudes a languid fervency that is equal parts Jesuit and Jim Morrison. His BlackBerry sat face up on the table the screen dark beside his bowl of organic fruit yogurt and granola.
Music mania! -Bangalore Times-Cities-The Times of India
Times of India – Jul 1, 2007
Submerge the number oneelectronic dance music party (EDM) has become a rage in the city after itslaunch in December. Known for its open-air beach parties in Goa Submerge is nowplaying at one of Bangalore’s happening clubs Fuga. Ever since itsarrival at Fuga Submerge has been playing the best of EDM from across the globeevery Sunday. Nikhil Chinapa and DJ Sanjay Dutta will rock you with some of thelatest music picked from Ibiza and Amsterdam tonight. Nikhil will open theevening with unreleased tracks.
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