May’s Top 10

1. Yolanda Be Cool, Dcup - We No Speak Americano

2. Duck Sauce - Barbara Streisand

3. Miike Snow - Silvia (Savage Skulls & Tony Senghore Remix)

4. Jamtech Foundation - Too Fast (Zombie Disco Squad Remix)

5. Daniel Haaksman feat. Stefaon Miele - Kewok

6. Tom Piper, Destroy Disco - Bender (Angger Dimas Mix)

7. The Subs - Vomit In Style

8. Laidback Luke, Steve Aoki & Lil Jon - Turbulence

9. Highbloo - My Orkestar

10. Swedish House Mafia - One

CHRISTMAS VENDETTA…SPARES OF ROMBORAMA

The Bloody Beetroots are releasing ANOTHER album on the 8th of December,

it will be called Christmas Vendetta, Spares of Romborama. The album will feature:

1. Warp 1977 Feat. Steve Aoki And Bobermann ♥
2. Talkin’ In My Sleep ( Bloody Beetroots Rmx ) ♥
3. All Leather – Mystery Meat ( Bloody Beetroots Rmx )
4. Romborama Videoclip by Bennet Pimpinella

DJ HERO (RENEGADE EDITION) - COURTESY OF WWW.SC-GAMES.COM

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R.I.P. Michael Jackson

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It’s still sinking in… I know he’s gone but I still catch myself thinking “damn, Michael Jackson died.”

What a strange day. My friend told me there were some rumors of Michael Jackson having a heart attack. Twitter started buzzing about “is he dead?”. The next 2 hours were very eerie. People speculating on his death, checking news sites frantically waiting for some sort of confirmation. It’s weird how we feel this entitlement to know right away whether or not the man had passed away. Then TMZ announced it way ahead of anyone else. I remember thinking “If they’re wrong they’re going to catch a lashing. And I hope they’re wrong.” But slowly, one by one, sources started announcing what we all feared. Michael Jackson died today.

Damn. The icon of our generation when we were growing up. Possibly the last music superstar of that stature. Who since Michael made pop music that was so universal and uncompromising? You listen to Thriller today and it still embodies perfection on so many levels, from the songwriting to the instrumentation, the mixdowns all the way to the pure emotion and well-roundedness of the album. The King of Pop reminded us in this jaded age that pop doesn’t have to be cheesy; on the contrary it can be superior music.

This is the biggest loss that the music world could have suffered. Let’s stay positive though and celebrate the man’s life and all the gifts that he left us.

Rest in peace Michael! Your music will live on forever.