clubbing
Articles about clubbing:
This is a fan video for Wahnfried’s Psychedelic Clubbing, from the album Trance Appeal.
Wahnfried is a project of Klaus Schulze, one of the godfathers of electronic music.
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Paul van Dyk and his tech team have come up with the PvD DJ App for the iPhone.
Here, van Dyk gives an overiew of the features of this new app.
Note: The app doesn’t appear to be in the app store yet, and no pricing has been announced.
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The Spirit Of The Club Scene
Karstein Kvistad filmed and edited this video – Under The Sun – 19.04.08 – Oslo, Norway – By [pHoBiC].
It does a great job of capturing the spirit of the club scene – everything that makes it good and bad.
Not entirely safe for work, though, because of the slow motion bouncing cleavage shots.
Is Sustainable Clubbing Legit?
Dr. Earth’s plan to save the world with sex, hedonism and clubbing seems a bit out there, so I did a little digging to find out more about sustainable clubbing.
I came across this YouTube video that looks at the Sustainable Dance Club in Rotterdam (NL):
While the video is a promo for Toyota as much as the idea of sustainability, it at least highlights some of the concepts behind sustainable dance clubs.
This would be even more interesting if the motion of dancers was used to directly influece lighting and effects within the club. For example, if people move faster, it would generate more energy, making lights brighter or making them flash more frequently.
If people on one side of the club were dancing, but not the people on the other side of the club, you could play a harder mix on the side of the club with the dancers, and a more chilled out version of the track on the side with no dancers.
If you know anything more about the idea of sustainable clubbing, let me know in the comments.
Dr. Earth has launched a plan to use hedonism, sex and dance music to save the world.
To forward this goal, Dr. Earth’s first step has been to launch a sustainable clubbing initiative:
Working on the basis that a club should be self sufficient and not a drain on the environment, Club4Climate has come up with the varied and interesting ways to be eco-friendly.
The strangest of which have been reported in the UK press, whereby Amy Winehouse is set to headline at Watt nightclub, Rotterdam in September.
Energy will come from urine and sweat from clubbers and toilets will be flushed by rainwater. Projects Abroad, the gap year organisation recently endorsed by BBC Dragon’s Den star James Caan for their forward thinking initiatives, are working with Club4Climate to send young people to create sustainable dance clubs in New York, Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro.
Once Dr. Earth achieves his goal of sustainable clubbing through urine and sweat powered clubs, he plans to create Club4Climate Island, a sexy eco-friendly holiday destination, where “you can save the world lying down drinking cocktails by the pool.
Call me old-fashioned, but I’m a little skeptical about the idea that clubbing is going to save the world. And Dr. Earth makes me think that Mini-Earth has to be hiding somewhere.
But if Dr Earth can save the earth with clubbing, sex and hedonism, count me in.






