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Elyyse
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Post subject: EnMass Music presents Darude at WMC 2011 :: Fri March 11th |
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Join Darude for an exclusive & intimate WMC set to celebrate the launch of EnMass Music,
the new imprint headed by none other than Darude himself and his partner, Randy Boyer.
The label will be used as a platform for their own productions, as well as a channel to
nurture a breed of new emerging artists in the electronic dance music industry.
EnMass Music (EMM) launched in December of 2010 with a powerful and melodic trancer,
'Fragile' by Randy Boyer featuring amazing ethereal vocals by Cari Golden with remixes by
Cerf & Mitiska, Jonas Hornblad and EnMass Music's own signing, Boyan Angelov, teaming
up with Randy Boyer to create a slamming Boyan & Boyer remix. Followed up by the rock
banger, 'Midnight Train' by Paul Corson, with remixes by Darude, Randy Boyer, Weirdness
and Boyan & Boyer.
Be a part of this special night as the EnMass team gives you an exclusive, never-before
heard, WMC taste of the next stunner up on the launching pad. You don't want to miss it!
Space is limited and this event will sell-out quickly, so be sure to GRAB YOUR TICKETS NOW:
www.wantickets.com/enmasswmc2011.
Check out the Facebook event as well, see who's coming, and invite your friends, too!
http://on.fb.me/enmasswmc2011
DARUDE - www.darude.com / EnMass Music / Finland
RANDY BOYER - www.randyboyer.com / EnMass Music / USA
K-SYSTEM - www.k-system.nu / Koodigital / Finland
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:48 am |
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randyboyer
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can't wait for this night, make sure to get your tickets ASAP, Early bird ($20) special is ending soon . I am going to be dropping all new stuff, it's gonna be HOT!!!
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| On March 11, 2011, an earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, churning up a devastating tsunami that swept over cities and farmland in the northern part of the country and set off warnings as far away the west coast of the United States and South America. Recorded as 9.0 on the Richter scale, it was the most powerful quake ever to hit the country. As the nation struggled with a rescue effort, it also faced the worst nuclear emergency since Chernobyl; explosions and leaks of radioactive gas took place in three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station that suffered partial meltdowns, while spent fuel rods at another reactor overheated and caught fire, releasing radioactive material directly into the atmosphere. Japanese officials turned to increasingly desperate measures, as traces of radiation were found in Tokyo's water and in water pouring from the reactors into the ocean.A long-lasting radioactive element, cesium 137, has been measured at levels that pose a long-term danger at one spot 25 miles from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, raising questions about whether Japan’s evacuation zone should be expanded and whether the land might need to be abandoned. Emails, blog posts and interviews give a glimpse into the struggle carried on by the largely anonymous workers trying to prevent the world’s second-worst nuclear calamity from becoming even more dire, painting a picture of mixed panic, heroism and frustration.As of March 29, the official death toll had been raised to more than 11,000, and more than 17,000 people are listed as missing, although there may be some overlap between the two groups. The final toll is expected to reach nearly 20,000. More than 190,000 people remained housed in temporary shelters.
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