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Amsterdam Dance Event breaks the barrier; Attracts record-breaking crowds in its 18th year

The Amsterdam Dance Event has grown immensely over the past 18 years. Starting out with only thirty DJs and three venues in 1996, the festival has now grown to include 115 clubs and venues, 300 individual events, and 317 speakers.

However, with news coming about this years instalment we can surely confirm Amsterdam Dance Event 2013 was bigger and better than it has ever been before. In its entirety it’s just as much a festival as it is a conference and networking opportunity for a number of dance music professionals from around the world.

The eighteenth edition of the Amsterdam Dance Event attracted a record, 300,000 fans who had the opportunity to see 2,156 different artists at over 300 events in 115 different venues. We can attest that the scale and scope of the event, although at times overwhelming, was an honest and creative interpretation of the global dance music culture in 2013.

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The world’s largest record collection is worth $50 million & no one wants it for $3 million!

If you’re still looking for proof that we live in a digital world that cares not for the physical manifestations of our analog past, you could shift your gaze to Paul Mawhinney’s record collection. At over 3 million records, it’s the largest in the world. He’s trying to sell it however, due to his advancing age and health problems. Unfortunately, as he puts it, “no one gives a damn”.

As the story goes, Paul’s been building his collection for most of his life. He used to run a record store, and while running it he never sold the last copy of any album or single, instead keeping it for his archives. Over the years, those really added up.

Now, at an advancing age, stricken with diabetes and legally blind, Paul wants to sell the collection. It’s been appraised at about $50 million, but Paul is asking a mere $3 million. He’s had no serious offers, and an eBay auction back in February fell through. In a time when you can access pretty much whatever music you want online, hard copies of albums are declining in value, both monetary and sentimentally. but to see such a mindblowing collection such as this sitting in a basement, is really heartbreaking for any true lover of music.

This is historic, in fact, it is legendary, no matter that we live in the iPod era or not. If only one cared enough to buy it.

 

 

The Knocks ft. St. Lucia – Modern Hearts [Preview]

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After many back to back mixes, The Knocks – a New York based DJ & production outfit make their return to original production with ‘Modern Hearts’ along side Jean-Philip Grobler, aka St. Lucia. This track is a perfect blend of thumping beats along with lifting vocals. Worldwide release is slated for April 16th on A&M/Octone Records.

Soulero – The World

A budding young producer from the homeland of electronic music’s best; “Soulero” has released one that ranks below none other. Being only 19, this young swede has massive potential and after hearing his other tracks, you’d think the same! “The World”, recently released on Monstercat Records is blissful, melodic, soothing, and has an incredibly rejuvenating flow. Best to start your weekend on this note, and you’re assured a good one! Truly an ace track, and has been on repeat on our #bangin playlist since day 1. Keep your eyes and ears open people, Soulero is here to stay!

PS: Watch out for an exclusive write up and interview with the prodigy himself!

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