1.31.2012
(Free DL) cookies & milc - Vol 5 - Mixed by P.U.M.A
One of the milc homies was in the studio yesterday and layed down a pretty phat mix! Decided to put it up as the latest volume of cookies & milc! I do have to say it's a little rough, but thats how we like it! Enjoy! Please leave feedback! Check out more by P.U.M.A at:
facebook.com/nentech
Nentech Fan Page
facebook.com/P.U.M.A.OFFICIAL
facebook.com/anthony.sarmie.puma
facebook.com/nentech
Nentech Fan Page
facebook.com/P.U.M.A.OFFICIAL
facebook.com/anthony.sarmie.puma
1.30.2012
New Artwork by Dave Chen for the upcoming milc release 'Khan'
Khan the first single being released under milc, and it's in it's final stages into getting on itunes, digital-tunes.net, & amazon.com for free! All these upcoming singles will ultimately lead to being the first 'milc sampler album' which will be released at the end of the year, with a few extra tracks not released on the singles and EPs. Hope you guys enjoy the previews below! The tracks were created by Robert Muraine & Wulf.
All the artwork on the forthcoming tracks will be done by Dave Chen, a brilliant artist and friend from Los Angeles. Check his stuff out at maintailor.tumblr.com/
You can check out Robert Muraine's soundcloud by clicking on one of the links under the previews below.
You can also check out Wulf's Soundcloud at soundcloud.com/wulf-dubstep

All the artwork on the forthcoming tracks will be done by Dave Chen, a brilliant artist and friend from Los Angeles. Check his stuff out at maintailor.tumblr.com/
You can check out Robert Muraine's soundcloud by clicking on one of the links under the previews below.
You can also check out Wulf's Soundcloud at soundcloud.com/wulf-dubstep

1.29.2012
1.26.2012
1.25.2012
1.23.2012
1.21.2012
Lairdriver & Matt Dagenais - Manchester Black (Robert Muraine 2012 Remix) (6N7 Music)
Lairdriver & Matt Dagenais - Manchester Black (Robert Muraine 2012 Remix) (6N7 Music) by robertmuraine
Another remix from a couple years back that I recently reworked. You can get the old version here: http://www.beatport.com/release/we-call-it-dubstep-vol-1/848598
The new version you just previewed may be a freebie in the next coming months on the 6N7 Music Label! Stay tuned!
The new version you just previewed may be a freebie in the next coming months on the 6N7 Music Label! Stay tuned!
Lunatics Of Sound - Insane (Robert Muraine 2012 Remix) (6N7 Music)
Lunatics Of Sound Feat Alexandra Kane - Insane (Robert Muraine 2012 Remix) (6N7 Music) by robertmuraine

This soundclund track is my remake of the remix I did about a year ago, you can find the old remix here:
http://www.beatport.com/release/insane/338089 (Mr F Remix)
http://www.beatport.com/release/we-call-it-dubstep-vol-1/848598 (Mr F Remix)
This new remix may come out as a 6N7 Music Freebie in a few months, stay tuned!

http://www.beatport.com/release/insane/338089 (Mr F Remix)
http://www.beatport.com/release/we-call-it-dubstep-vol-1/848598 (Mr F Remix)
This new remix may come out as a 6N7 Music Freebie in a few months, stay tuned!
1.20.2012
1.19.2012
1.18.2012
WULF- BIG Brother [ FORTHCOMING NENTECH ]

BIG Brother (Clip) [ FORTHCOMING NENTECH ] by WULF DUBSTEP
Look for it on the " MERK EP "
OUT FEB. 2012!!!
1.17.2012
1.13.2012
A Very Circuit 5 New Years
Some of you may not really know Circuit 5 just yet. He's the resident milc "VJ" or "Video Projections Specialist" or "Trip Doctor" or "Professional Brain Melter" DDS, BA, MFA, PHD, WMD, esquire.
Well, Mr. 5 would like you to know how we spent this past News Years Eve... but he can't because it was so cool that all details are top secret because... we was up to some shit. Specifically, we was up to some really GOOD shit in a really weird spot that 5'd tell you all about but it's classified.
But I got video.
So check this shit out, and get another reason or 5 why the next time you hear about a MILC PARTY, you RUN THE FUCK IN IT'S GENERAL DIRECTION. Clear?
P.S. That's a 50' high water tank covered in weird-ass graffiti that 5 was projecting on. If you look close, you can see there is a ladder built into it. Tore-Up-Motherfuckers were climbing up and down that fucker all night. Didn't see anyone fall. But I think the dude who lives in the tank ate someone...
Scope out Circuit5.tv for more
Well, Mr. 5 would like you to know how we spent this past News Years Eve... but he can't because it was so cool that all details are top secret because... we was up to some shit. Specifically, we was up to some really GOOD shit in a really weird spot that 5'd tell you all about but it's classified.
But I got video.
So check this shit out, and get another reason or 5 why the next time you hear about a MILC PARTY, you RUN THE FUCK IN IT'S GENERAL DIRECTION. Clear?
P.S. That's a 50' high water tank covered in weird-ass graffiti that 5 was projecting on. If you look close, you can see there is a ladder built into it. Tore-Up-Motherfuckers were climbing up and down that fucker all night. Didn't see anyone fall. But I think the dude who lives in the tank ate someone...
Scope out Circuit5.tv for more
Pretty Cool Movie Trailer OutSoon
Bruce Willis, Edward Norton and Bill Murray? This has awesome written all over it.
-aenima
-aenima
1.12.2012
FREE DL. Aenima is at it again.
Last chance to download this bad boy for free as I am going to delete it soon to make room for some hot new Aenima ish. Get that ass to the dancefloor yo.
Aenima - Night After Night (BASS OASIS PROMO MIX) by .Aenima.
may the groove be with you.
-aenima
Aenima - Night After Night (BASS OASIS PROMO MIX) by .Aenima.
may the groove be with you.
-aenima
1.11.2012
WULF "MERK EP" Out Feb.2012)!!!

WULF "MER EP"
ft.Vaclav (REMIX)
Drops Feb.2012!!!
on NENTECH RECORDINGS!!!
more tunes @ http://soundcloud.com/wulf-dubstep
@ http://www.nentech.com/
Merk (Unreleased) by WULF DUBSTEP
Pass it out (Unreleased) by WULF DUBSTEP
move the fuck over james blake
theres a new ethereal bass master in town and he the dopest hot shit youve never heard.
Oceania - Muddy River by oceania
hit that slow, then hit it hard.
EDIT: OH MY FUCKING GOD THE DROP MAN THE DROP! HOLY SHIT FUCKBALLS IN A PIRATES ASSHOLE. HSDAGSKGYASKUGYDASFH OCEANIA WINS YOU LOSE!!!
Oceania - Gelatine by oceania
DOUBLE EDIT CUZ THIS SHIT SO CRAY I DONT GIVE A FACK
Oceania - To Be Seen by oceania
-aenima
Oceania - Muddy River by oceania
hit that slow, then hit it hard.
EDIT: OH MY FUCKING GOD THE DROP MAN THE DROP! HOLY SHIT FUCKBALLS IN A PIRATES ASSHOLE. HSDAGSKGYASKUGYDASFH OCEANIA WINS YOU LOSE!!!
Oceania - Gelatine by oceania
DOUBLE EDIT CUZ THIS SHIT SO CRAY I DONT GIVE A FACK
Oceania - To Be Seen by oceania
-aenima
coffi & audiak - blueberry blunt wraps
pretty much the dopest shit ive heard today
Coffi & Audiak - Blueberry Blunt Wraps by Coffi-dub
-aenima
Coffi & Audiak - Blueberry Blunt Wraps by Coffi-dub
-aenima
1.10.2012
(4 Free DL) milc lab: Bass Therapy Sessions Vol. 3 - Wulf | Aenima | Vaclav | P.U.M.A.
The third installment of the milcLab Bass Therapy Sessions featuring Vaclav, P.U.M.A., Wulf, and Aneima. All DJs lay down a winter treat for the holidays to wish you all a great and prosperous 2012! To get these tracks click the "FREE DOWNLOAD" links below.

Download Page
japanese guy slaps the shit out of japanese people and a couple black people
btw this battle is still on.
-aenima
1.08.2012
1.07.2012
(Video) Giants Of Dirt - Amazing Video
This guy was fucking amazing. Shame he's not around anymore!
Part 1
Part 3
Part 1
Part 3
1.06.2012
(Preview) Robert Muraine - Kick That Sh!t -- Nentech Recordings
Look for the Nentech Recordings single by Robert Muraine, featuring two huge tracks 'Kick That Sh!t' & 'Backseat Banger'! Out in late January 2012! Here are previews of the tracks! Expect much more from Robert Muraine this year!
Robert Muraine - Tracks by robertmuraine
Robert Muraine - Tracks by robertmuraine
1.04.2012
(Article) Clay Hash Pipe from the 16th Century

"Clay pipes of this kind were very common in the Ottoman period (16th-19th centuries CE), were mostly used for smoking tobacco, and some were even used to smoke hashish. The Ottoman authorities tried to combat this practice but failed when it became clear that smoking was firmly entrenched in all levels of society,”
-Shahar Puni of the Israel Antiquities Authority
1.03.2012
Would You Rather Poll Results - December
8 (44%) People would rather be Joker, 10 (55%) people would rather be Batman.
Good always triumphs over evil.
Good always triumphs over evil.
1.02.2012
Kian - cookies & milc - Vol 4
A really clean and up to date house mix by upcoming DJ, producer & dancer Kian. Full length album featuring Kian & Robert Muraine coming in mid 2012. Big things from milc this year!
Kian - cookies & milc - Vol 4 by milc
Kian - cookies & milc - Vol 4 by milc
Robert Muraine aka Mr Fantastic - Music, Dance & Orginality
Music
'an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color'
Dance
a successive group of rhythmical steps or bodily motions, or both, usually executed to music.
If you compare the word 'music' to the word 'dance', both have a set of basic rules. You are dancing if you are moving your body with emotion to some kind of music. You are making music as long as you are using some sort rhythm, melody, harmony or color to create sound.
Now what is great about both of these types of art is that as long as you fit the simple definition of each, you are technically doing each art. So if you are rhythmically making sounds with an object of some sort then you are technically making music. If you are moving your body in an awkward way to the beat of music, then technically that awkward motion IS considered dancing.
Now if you take it one step further you have many genres in each category. In dance, you have: ballet, jazz, contemporary, ballroom, street dancing, all sorts of traditional dances, the list goes on as music and trends evolve. The same with music you have also many genres: rock, country, folk, classical, various traditional, electronic, hiphop, etc. Now to have a genre of music or dance you must have a completely new set of rules buy that still imply the original rules.
For example you have Dubstep as your music genre, there many rules that you must follow in order to make or create real dubstep. First there are your obvious rules: 140bpm (give or take) is your tempo, you have to have a groove in the music that half times this tempo, so you can bob your head to it at 70bpm (half of 140) and that is what gives it it's slimy slow feeling. After you have your tempo, you must know your structure, your intro will usually go until 33 bars until you hit the Drop (The reintroduction of the full bass line and drums is known as the drop.) Then usually a bridge till 97 bars then you will have your second drop of the song, followed by its outro, also usually 33 bars. Your sound is also then very important, you have to have a fat snare hitting every 2nd & 4th beat, and major kick holding the beat together, shuffling hi hats and little clicks and whistles just a little off, to make your head bob skank-like. Yes if you have most of these elements in your music, it's considered dubstep. The point here is not to give the perfect dubstep definition but to show that as long as you follow these rules, what you do around these rules is totally up to you. If you want a a song that sounds like dusbtep with a heavy metal element in it, then go for it, just make sure your basics or foundation is there to call it dubstep, and fill in the blanks with you.
Let's take popping as the dance genre, originally popping was a dance to funk & motown music in the early & late 80s, and hitting would be done on the snare or clap of the beat. The "hit" is the one unifying move, the punctuation mark in the popping language, the 'hit' or as many people mistakenly call it the "pop". It's called a 'hit' just in case you've had it wrong. First things first, you learn how to hit if you want to be a popper. Hitting will pretty much be your basic move to fall back on, to keep you on beat, and your body in rhythm with the music (sounds kind of like the definition of dance doesn't it?). The hit isn't limited either, you can hit within all the sub genres of popping. Sub genres in popping? Yes: waving, ticking, tutting, strutting, boogaloo, gliding, isolation, animation, finger tuts, etc (too many to list for my point). As long as you are hitting on the beat, you can basically do whatever motion you like and call it popping, just like how you can when you create dusbtep music.
All the sub genres of popping also have their own rules an niches, just like the subgenres of dusbtep have their small differences and add-ons. Say for example waving, waving is a dance style composed of a series of movements that give the appearance that a wave is traversing through a dancer's body. In order to give this appearance, you must learn the foundations of waving, how to move different parts of your body in the right order and position to obtain the best possible translation of a wave. Once this 'foundational' or 'basic' move is learned, what you do with your waving is up to you. It is very important to learn the basic skills properly before you try to do "your own thing". 'You must first learn the rules before you can break them.' The same goes for music, how can you call the song you made dusbtep, if there are no dubstep elements involved.
My final point for this article is:
Having inspiration is not the same as having knowledge. They are two different things that you must marry together if you are attempting to create professional music and dance.
'an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color'
Dance
a successive group of rhythmical steps or bodily motions, or both, usually executed to music.
If you compare the word 'music' to the word 'dance', both have a set of basic rules. You are dancing if you are moving your body with emotion to some kind of music. You are making music as long as you are using some sort rhythm, melody, harmony or color to create sound.
Now what is great about both of these types of art is that as long as you fit the simple definition of each, you are technically doing each art. So if you are rhythmically making sounds with an object of some sort then you are technically making music. If you are moving your body in an awkward way to the beat of music, then technically that awkward motion IS considered dancing.
Now if you take it one step further you have many genres in each category. In dance, you have: ballet, jazz, contemporary, ballroom, street dancing, all sorts of traditional dances, the list goes on as music and trends evolve. The same with music you have also many genres: rock, country, folk, classical, various traditional, electronic, hiphop, etc. Now to have a genre of music or dance you must have a completely new set of rules buy that still imply the original rules.
For example you have Dubstep as your music genre, there many rules that you must follow in order to make or create real dubstep. First there are your obvious rules: 140bpm (give or take) is your tempo, you have to have a groove in the music that half times this tempo, so you can bob your head to it at 70bpm (half of 140) and that is what gives it it's slimy slow feeling. After you have your tempo, you must know your structure, your intro will usually go until 33 bars until you hit the Drop (The reintroduction of the full bass line and drums is known as the drop.) Then usually a bridge till 97 bars then you will have your second drop of the song, followed by its outro, also usually 33 bars. Your sound is also then very important, you have to have a fat snare hitting every 2nd & 4th beat, and major kick holding the beat together, shuffling hi hats and little clicks and whistles just a little off, to make your head bob skank-like. Yes if you have most of these elements in your music, it's considered dubstep. The point here is not to give the perfect dubstep definition but to show that as long as you follow these rules, what you do around these rules is totally up to you. If you want a a song that sounds like dusbtep with a heavy metal element in it, then go for it, just make sure your basics or foundation is there to call it dubstep, and fill in the blanks with you.
Let's take popping as the dance genre, originally popping was a dance to funk & motown music in the early & late 80s, and hitting would be done on the snare or clap of the beat. The "hit" is the one unifying move, the punctuation mark in the popping language, the 'hit' or as many people mistakenly call it the "pop". It's called a 'hit' just in case you've had it wrong. First things first, you learn how to hit if you want to be a popper. Hitting will pretty much be your basic move to fall back on, to keep you on beat, and your body in rhythm with the music (sounds kind of like the definition of dance doesn't it?). The hit isn't limited either, you can hit within all the sub genres of popping. Sub genres in popping? Yes: waving, ticking, tutting, strutting, boogaloo, gliding, isolation, animation, finger tuts, etc (too many to list for my point). As long as you are hitting on the beat, you can basically do whatever motion you like and call it popping, just like how you can when you create dusbtep music.
All the sub genres of popping also have their own rules an niches, just like the subgenres of dusbtep have their small differences and add-ons. Say for example waving, waving is a dance style composed of a series of movements that give the appearance that a wave is traversing through a dancer's body. In order to give this appearance, you must learn the foundations of waving, how to move different parts of your body in the right order and position to obtain the best possible translation of a wave. Once this 'foundational' or 'basic' move is learned, what you do with your waving is up to you. It is very important to learn the basic skills properly before you try to do "your own thing". 'You must first learn the rules before you can break them.' The same goes for music, how can you call the song you made dusbtep, if there are no dubstep elements involved.
My final point for this article is:
Having inspiration is not the same as having knowledge. They are two different things that you must marry together if you are attempting to create professional music and dance.
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