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Monday, September 22, 2014

5 Relatively New Bands you Must Start Listening to

This bands were not formed in this year, but they are pretty new  and they already have some videos and pretty cool songs to can listen to. Check them out. Put your portable Bluetooth Speaker to work NOW.



CHVRCHES - Formed in 2011


The Districts - Formed in 2012


Bastille Formed in 2010


Haim - Formed in 2006


The Neighbourhood - Formed in 2011







   

Friday, September 19, 2014

Avicii new Song "The Nights"

Avicii may be concerning us all with worrying and deteriorating health conditions, but the DJ refuses to let us forget that he holds an iron grip on pop-dance culture . Play it using you portable Bluetooth speaker.


In the FIFA 2015 official soundtrack, you can expect to hear Avicii’s The Nights, yet another cut from his oncoming album.





   

Monday, September 15, 2014

New Dance Pop Star - Victoria Duffield

Victoria Duffield is a 19-years old Canadian Singer and actress. She is being compared to the success that Britney Spears had for her captivating dance moves. Listen to her on your portable Bluetooth Speaker


She is also being accused of using the same moves as Britney, but Victoria names Britney as one of her main influences and has covered her songs on tour.

This just shows the impact Britney has made on the pop music world. Plus, if Britney does end up retiring once her Vegas residency ends, it’s nice to know she finally has a worthy successor.




   

Friday, September 12, 2014

5 Instrumental Bands you need to listen to.



Well guys, you may want to explore new fields on music, so, one of them I explored after a lot of time, but it's been one of the best genre I've ever explored. So, let me introduce you a few bands I used to play using my portable Bluetooth Speaker, listen to them. 


El Ten Eleven

Sounds like: A hummingbird’s heart pumping bird blood, spacey guitars, and throbbing bass throughout a very bizarrely put together bird’s body.


Man Or Astro-man

Sounds like: Mystery Science Theater 3000, if the robots flung thorny riffs instead of thorny barbs about awful movies.


Ratatat

Sounds like: A rapper with incredible flow who was abandoned in the jungle as a child, then raised by a pan flute and a synth, with an 808 for a big brother. They taught this young boy to only speak using his rhythm, and to only speak when not being spoken to. And now he won’t shut up.

Anamanaguchi

Sounds like: What video-game characters listen to when working up the courage to ask out the hot 16-bit girl at the 8-bit bar.


   

All that Remains, New Album Soon

They returned to Zing Recording Studios  to record their next album, expected to be released in October.The new (and so far untitled) All That Remains album took six weeks to record, with Jim Fogarty (studio's engineer) working 12 to 14 hours a day, seven days a week. It's also the fifth album they've recorded there. 

Mike Martin, the band's rhythm guitarist, said the studio "always felt like home to us.", "I've been recording there for 15 years now and whenever we get a chance to record there we take it," he said in an email.




"The material does not seem like much of a departure at all from previous albums," said Martin. "It just covers a wide range of heavy music like we always do. Lots of fast, thrashy stuff, some very melodic hard rock sounding stuff and some acoustic ballad like stuff as well."

"There's definitely a few brand new things we experimented with on this one," he said, "but I don't wanna give that away just yet."




Studio manager Joe Urban said this album is one of his favorites from the band, the songs are diverse and concise, and there's no filler. Fogarty agreed, saying these are "some of the best songs they've ever come up with. ... Very catchy."

Right now, the band is taking some time off before their tour starts in a few weeks. All That Remains is playing with Killswitch Engage, City of Homes (based in Springfield) and Death Ray Vision at The Palladium in Worcester on Oct. 31.

This is one of my favorite songs of them, I always play it using my portable Bluetooth Speaker. 





   

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

U2 Album Surprise Release: “Songs of Innocence”

Apple announced on Tuesday that it is giving away the new U2 album to every iTunes Store customer. Apple said: “This will be the largest album release in history. Over a half-billion people own it. Right now”



The album will be released as a physical copy on Oct. 13. Listen to it on portable Bluetooth speaker

The physical release of Songs of Innocence comes with:

  • 24-page booklet. 
  • A deluxe, gatefold double album
  • An acoustic session of songs from the album and 
  • Four additional tracks: Lucifer’s Hands, The Crystal Ballroom, The Troubles (Alternative version) and Sleep Like a Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective Mix by Tchad Blake).


Listen to “Songs of Innocence”

  1. The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)
  2. Every Breaking Wave
  3. California (There Is No End To Love)
  4. Song For Someone
  5. Iris (Hold Me Close)
  6. Volcano, Raised By Wolves
  7. Cedarwood Road
  8. Sleep Like A Baby Tonight
  9. This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now
  10. The Troubles


   

iPhone 6 - Specs

We all know the new iPhone has been released, so this is a brief recap of the new aspects of the new iPhone 6. Apple announced two iPhones, to which the only different between them is the size.



  • New iPhone 6 small model has a 4.7-inch display (still bigger than iPhone 5), and the big version is 5.5-inch . 
  • It has a new design that echoes the design of the iPad Air and iPad mini, with rounded sides. 
  • Retina HD resolution 1334 x 750 pixels providing 326 pixels-per-inch and a wider angle of view. 
  • The glass on the new display is "ion strengthened," 
  • The iPhone 6 measures 6.9mm thick. 
  • Power button is on the side to make it easier to reach.
  • Has a new A8 processor, which is 25 percent faster than the A7 that preceded it. It also has a 50 percent faster graphics chip. 
  • Apple says it can perform better over a longer period of time than other processors, which slow down due to heat and other issues after running for a few minutes at a time. 
  • The A8 is accompanied by the M8 motion co-processor, a second-generation version of the M7 that debuted in the 5S. The M8 is capable of distinguishing between running and cycling, a level of sophistication that wasn't available on the M7. It can also measure elevation to track how many flights of stairs you climb.
  • Will offer 14 hours of talk time. Web browsing time over 3G and LTE is rated at 10 hours, and video playback time is 11 hours.
  • Supports LTE advanced, with speeds up to 150Mbps. 
  • It also supports next-generation network technologies such as VoLTE and carrier aggregation. 
  • Wi-Fi now supports 802.11ac networks. 
  • And of course it is a Bluetooth enabled media device
  • The camera uses an all-new sensor with even larger pixels than before. It's paired with an f/2.2 aperture lens and dual-LED flash, 
  • Apple says the camera has a new autofocus system that uses pixels on the image sensor to focus even faster than before. It's said to be twice as fast as the iPhone 5S when it comes to autofocus. Face detection is said to be faster and blink and smile detection is improved. 
  • The iPhone 6 also offers advanced processing algorithms to improve detail, contrast, and sharpness in the photos it captures. Panoramic pictures can now be up to 43 megapixels in size the iPhone 6 can take HDR photos in just one shot.
  • Video capabilities have been improved too: the iPhone 6 can shoot 1080p video at either 30 or 60 frames per second, and the slow motion feature now supports 120 or 240 frames per second.
  • The front-facing camera has a new sensor and brighter f/2.2 aperture. Apple says it lets in 81 percent more light than before.
  • An all-new feature in the iPhone 6 is support for Apple's new Pay mobile payments service. It uses an NFC chip in the top of the device to offer contactless payments at supported credit card terminals. Purchases are authenticated through the iPhone 6's TouchID sensor, and each iPhone 6 has a secure element built inside it to store sensitive credit card data. It supports American Express, MasterCard, and Visa, as well as the six largest banks in the US. Apple says 22,000 retailers will work with its Pay service, including Subway, McDonalds, Walgreens, Duane Reade, Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Staples, Whole Foods, and all of its own retail locations. Apps can also integrate Apple Pay into their apps for one-click purchases. It will be available in the US next month.
  • iPhone 6 will be launch with iOS 8.
  • The iPhone 6 will come in three colors, gold, silver, and space grey, 
  • Will be available September 19th. Pre-orders starting on September 12th. It will start at $199 on-contract for a 16GB model, while 64GB and 128GB versions will be available for $299 and $399, respectively.