As you may have noticed there are two remixes for Coruscate’s track ‘Tricky Dicky’ made by our artists Cubic and Gipa that have been included in our latest compilation. But that’s just a part of the history. A few weeks ago we decided to remix randomly choosen hip-hop acapella. First there were two artists involved, then a few others decided to take part in. As a result we’ve got about 6-8 remixes. Two above mentioned found their home on MIXG009, while all the others stayed on our HDD’s.
But now four remixes by Gipa, Cubic, Nuts Gives Power and Alexander Chereshnev are available for sale among other good tracks. Mr. Montoya have just released his album under his main alias ‘The Incmplete Orchestra’. You’re welcome to listen and buy it if you like. At the same time Coruscate is a very active CC-movement supporter who brought there a pack of clean top notch acapellas, and everyone allowed to use them in his production. So this is how you can back him a favour: 23 hip-hop tunes for just $5.
It’s about Talemore’s production again. His tracks Beyond time, Frozen Oak, and Searching For Life from MIXG005 are now in rotation on Soma.FM “Mission Control” channel where Live NASA STS-132 Space Shuttle mission audio mixed with electronic ambient music.
His neighbour on the channel is our ambient master Herr Bubenschtolz with the terrific gem #27 from MIXG001.
And even more a bunch of tunes from all our compilations have been added to different channels of voted best chilled-crooves world famous web-radio Groovera
Once again Mixgalaxy Records music was used in a video production. This time good news arrived from indipendent freelance director Kris Koster who choose two tracks from MIXG005, which are Talemore – Silend worlds and Talemore – The Last Incantation, for his short film called The Story Beyond The Still: Fate. This film takes part in special contest sponsored by Vimeo and Cannon USA.
The NetLabel Coalition (NLC) is an organisation consisting of a group of netlabels who have a shared interest in promoting the free music ideal, as well as promoting their own catalogues and artists through collaborative efforts and projects. Using forums hosted by Beat Lizard as their base the various participants also discuss the free music movement as a whole, what can be done to spread awareness and how the scene itself can be improved. Whilst fundamentally created for labels to network the NLC also welcomes general sites who have an interest in the scene (distribution sites, blogs, magazines etc) although individuals can’t directly join, they can support the idea by promoting it, spreading the word and contributing on the open forums.
With this, the debut compilation album from NLC member labels, we’re looking to spread knowledge about the group and what it’s doing, as well as getting good music out there and promoting the labels who release it and the artists who create it. Keep an eye open for new releases and projects from the NLC and head over to the NLC site and forums to get involved. As with all open culture communities, the free music one only flourishes when you contribute.
Dylan ‘YouSir’ Orchard (Founder of the NLC and Beat Lizard)
Yuri’s Night is a large-scale, grassroots-organized, annual event that brings together ideas and audiences from the communities of space, art, music, and the general public. 2010 is tenth year hosting Yuri’s Night. Last year over 200 separate Yuri’s Night events were held on 6 continents, including at several NASA centers, in Second Life and on the International Space Station. Yuri’s Night has been celebrated by such celebrities as Lance Bass, Phil Lesh, Will Wright, Oksana Baiul, George Takei, Anousheh Ansari, Ray Bradbury, Buzz Aldrin, and many others. Our flagship event in San Francisco this April 10th is expected to draw thousands of attendees, with musical performances by The Black Keys and Common and special talks by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (during the education events on Friday) and private astronaut Richard Garriott. In short, Yuri’s Night is a continually growing phenomenon that bridges the gap between science and popular culture.
Yuri’s Night is primarily dedicated to reaching out to members of “Generation Y” around the world and engaging their interest in the future of space and of humankind.
Three ‘space theme’ releases of Mixgalaxy Records (005, 006 and 007) are now represented on Yuri’s Night Wiki Music page.
Once again the head of ‘Far From Moscow’ made a very interesting review of our release – MIXG007. ‘Far From Moscow’ is a popular project, designed to showcase new music from Russia. It is hosted by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Los Angeles and administered by David MacFadyen.
First review for MIXG007 came from Japan. Thanks to Urban Guitar Sayonara. Google Translator isn’t very good when it comes to Japanese, but we can say it’s rather postivie than negative reaction
Once again our good old friend Simon Roy choose Mixgalaxy Recs track for his weekly show Ouebe Musique. And yes, it was the second track from MIXG007 called PiXtar – Jupier Rising.
Next release will be a bunch of solid and melodic tracks from one very interesting American project. And after that you’ll be able to enjoy another tasty VA album. Stay with us and please don’t forget to share your thoughts about music we share with you. Feedback is what artist really expect to get.