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Hi, Matthias Brendler here, transdisciplinary designer blogging what's interesting or significant relating to: Design, Education, Culture, Technology and Business (as well as anything that's really cool).

1 in 3 Online Consumers Will Use a Tablet by 2014

ipad150150.jpegIn a new study from eMarketer.com, researchers found that by the end of 2011, 33.7 million Americans will use a tablet at least once a month. This is an increase of 158.6% since 2010, when the iPad was first released. The study estimates a 63.8% increase in users to 54.8 million by 2012. By 2014, that number will shoot up to 89.5 million. A total 35.6% of Internet users will use an iPad at least once per month by the year 2014.

Today, tablets are shared. For example, magazine discovery app Zite released a multiple sign-in option after discovering that 30% of iPad users shared their device with one or more people. According to eMarketer’s data, however, as tablet adoption continues, tablets will move to single-use, much like the smartphones of today.

Classics from, but not limited to, the East. In, but not limited to, Dub.

Listen to full mix here: http://www.mixcloud.com/djmagyar/go-east-in-dub/

Et De Clarinette - Palov & Mishkin
Digital Monkey (Puzzel Remix) - Balkan Beat Box
Multin - gipsy.cz
Tweet-Tweet - Abraham Inc.
Prisoner - Dubioza Kolektiv
Vuci, Ville I Balave Sopile - Postolar Tripper
Toritos - Chong X
Maxutu - Cibelle
Sufi Light - Besh O Drom
Amaro Shavo - !Deladap
Cinnamon Girl (Roskilde Edit) - [dunkelbunt]
Kedub (Band Edit) - Band Edit
Joint Venture In The Village - Warsaw Village Band
Rumania calling (produced by Th. Van Tol) - Amsterdam Klezmer Band
Otherside - Ophex
Cani - Dasi Dasi - Waya Waya
L’orient Est Roots - Bigga Bush Vs Koçani Orkestar
Scratch Tail - Beats Antique
Inel Inel De Aur (Bucovina Dub) - Rona Hartner And DJ Click Vs S
Vagabundo - Aco Bocina

Source: http://soundcloud.com/ayabassca/go-east-in...

Prepare yourselves for a veritable feast of musical goodness as everyones favorite funk technician Basement Freaks presents a huge package of fresh worldly beats straight into your inbox with the latest release on Bombastic Jam.

For this bumper five track collection the hardest working man in ghetto funk delivers the trademark phatness that you’ve come to expect but pushes the boundaries by heavily drawing on music that has influenced him throughout his career to date, which includes the hugely successful and critically acclaimed Something Freaky album that dropped earlier in the year on the mighty Jalapeno Records.

Opening track The Art Of Afro drags you kicking and screaming straight into the thick of the action with bleeps and swirling synth lines before unleashing a speaker busting bassline that’ll make your cheeks wobble and your toes curl. Polka Step is not only the name of the next track but possibly the start of it’s own genre. Only Basement Freaks would think to fuse this classic age old European style of music with one of the heaviest forms of current dance music in such a way, and only he would do it so amazingly well. They say that every real musical genius is a little crazy and non-conformist and the proof that this artist is far from ‘the norm’ is delivered in Symphony Of The Devil. And if you’ve been checking out what’s hot recently then you’ll have heard that the freshest beats are Balkan. You’ll know why when you wrap your ears around The Balkan Jam which also features the talented vocals of George Perin who you’ll recognise from the smash hit single Something Freaky, arguably Basement Freaks’ seminal release and rinsed by top jocks across the whole dance music scene. Wrapping up this diverse EP is A Day After, a more blissed out affair sampling a famous Eve melody which will leave you purring with musical satisfaction.

Bombastic Jam continues to come correct with the freshness and we’re confident that with this selection we’re giving you a bunch of firing tracks that will be rocking your dancefloors throughout the upcoming Summer months and beyond.

Feedback :


Symphony of the Devil killed in Canada 2 weeks ago!
can’t wait to drop it at Shambhala in August!

Ursulla 1000

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/15121/bombastic_jam
http://www.junodownload.com/products/bombing-the-jayamz/1739664-02/
http://itunes.apple.com/gr/album/bombing-the-jayams-ep/id451963234

Source: http://soundcloud.com/basement-freaks/sets...

Prepare yourselves for a veritable feast of musical goodness as everyones favorite funk technician Basement Freaks presents a huge package of fresh worldly beats straight into your inbox with the latest release on Bombastic Jam.

For this bumper five track collection the hardest working man in ghetto funk delivers the trademark phatness that you’ve come to expect but pushes the boundaries by heavily drawing on music that has influenced him throughout his career to date, which includes the hugely successful and critically acclaimed Something Freaky album that dropped earlier in the year on the mighty Jalapeno Records.

Opening track The Art Of Afro drags you kicking and screaming straight into the thick of the action with bleeps and swirling synth lines before unleashing a speaker busting bassline that’ll make your cheeks wobble and your toes curl. Polka Step is not only the name of the next track but possibly the start of it’s own genre. Only Basement Freaks would think to fuse this classic age old European style of music with one of the heaviest forms of current dance music in such a way, and only he would do it so amazingly well. They say that every real musical genius is a little crazy and non-conformist and the proof that this artist is far from ‘the norm’ is delivered in Symphony Of The Devil. And if you’ve been checking out what’s hot recently then you’ll have heard that the freshest beats are Balkan. You’ll know why when you wrap your ears around The Balkan Jam which also features the talented vocals of George Perin who you’ll recognise from the smash hit single Something Freaky, arguably Basement Freaks’ seminal release and rinsed by top jocks across the whole dance music scene. Wrapping up this diverse EP is A Day After, a more blissed out affair sampling a famous Eve melody which will leave you purring with musical satisfaction.

Bombastic Jam continues to come correct with the freshness and we’re confident that with this selection we’re giving you a bunch of firing tracks that will be rocking your dancefloors throughout the upcoming Summer months and beyond.

Relese Date : 28 April

Source: http://soundcloud.com/basement-freaks/the-...

Superfly Studio SF009 
Dreadsquad & V.A. - Sleng Teng International Riddim

Artist: Dreadsquad & V.A
Title: Sleng Teng International Riddim
Format: Digital download
Genre: Reggae / Dancehall
Label: Superfly Studio
Cat.No: SF009 
Release date: 18th November 2011 
Artwork: Superfly Design

Source: http://soundcloud.com/steppa-style/dreadsq...

"See with New Eyes"
DISCOVERY CHANNEL HD THEATER

Wrote + Directed, “See with New Eyes" for the Discovery Channel:  Tri-lingual Dual function film for  HD Theater serving as on-air content and as the off-air sales tape for the South America launch. 


Artful Science of Business Communication

Design Innovation Portfolio Intro Sequence Stop frame animation of me assembling one of my alphabet toy sets into my professional mantra + creative objective.