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RECORD STORE DAY 2012
Source: www.recordstoreday.com
Our second favorite day of the year, the one where we get to play Santa and reveal the loot under the record-store-shaped tree (insert your own gift-revealing analogy here). We’re thrilled to tell you that the list of titles being released ONLY AT RECORD STORES is only a click away, in TWO versions: A handy PDF that you can use as a shopping/wish list and a Pull Down menu with more detail and artwork. These are the pieces that are available only in REAL LIVE RECORD STORES on April 21, the fifth annual Record Store Day. A few things we wanted to tell you first, though:
*We expect to have all available art up on the site in a few days. It’s a work in progress. Keep checking back if the art you’re looking for isn’t there.
*If you are accessing The List via our RSD GUIDE App on your phone, thanks! But know that the list is LARGE and has a lot of data. Just sayin’.

Music Album (February 2012)
The Vaccines – What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?
- Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)
- If You Wanna
- A Lack Of Understanding
- Blow It Up
- Wetsuit
- Norgaard
- Post Break-Up Sex
- Under Your Thumb
- All In White
- Wolf Pack
- Family Friend
- Untitled
multitouch DJ-ing
Source: www.designwars.gr
This is not the first multitouch DJ-ing we have seen, but there is something on this guy that uses a transparent console with exciting colors and the wonderful aesthetics - an interactive touch screen that was made at home and runs a virtual console based on Traktor Pro, called Emulator-makes us want to dance like a robot.
Music album (December 2011)
Dub FX – Everythinks A Ripple
- The Rain Is Gone feat. Flower Fairy
- Sooth Your Pain
- Love Someone
- Society Gates
- Wandering Love feat. Flower Fairy, Mr. Woodnote
- Fly With Me
- Flow feat. Flower Fairy, Mr. Woodnote
- Future
- Intensions
- Step On My Trip
- Made
- Not Cool
- Love Me Or Not
- Time Will Tell feat. Flower Fairy, Mr. Woodnote
Synth Britannia
Source: www.retrothing.com
"In the late Seventies small pockets of electronic artists such as The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle were inspired by Kraftwerk and J G Ballard to dream of the sound of the future against the backdrop of bleak, high-rise Britain.






