10.28.2010

Electron Phenomenon

Today's lifted thought is sponsored by Eric J. Heller, a Ph.D from Harvard, where he is now a member of the Physics and Chemistry faculties.  He creates art using computer simulations of naturally occurring physical phenomena.  His computer generations are dazzlingly complex, and in the artist's own words, "a key element of [the work] is an exploitation of Nature's almost narcissistic self-similarity, her repetition of pattern on vastly different scales and in radically different contexts." The art is a glimpse into the patterns and movement of individual electrons.  Eric's current research involves theoretical investigation of wave behavior, chaos and quantum mechanics, and collision theory.  






 While you contemplate the art, I invite you to listen to these dirty electro house tracks, some of which might be in my set for my upcoming festival Fall Into Imagination!

Zombie Nation - Squeek (Bart B More Mix)
A massive collab track from two iconic electro figures.  With a mad dirty bassline and intoxicating laser samples, this track brings the peak hour fire hard into your mind.


Richard Vission & Trash Yourself - Get Down (Lucky Date Remix)
Lucky Date is a Chicago-native and purveyor of epic Reason refills.  When he's not busy dedicating his time helping producers, Lucky Date bangs out some of the best electro tracks around.


Mom & Dad - Judas (Dem Slackers Remix)
Valley based talent Mom & Dad has been catapulting as of late, with his tracks receiving support from names like Tiesto.  The Dem Slackers remix of his heater Judas is so dirty it demands a comment list worthy of Youtube dubstep.


Die Azten Frauenarzt & Manny Marc - Disco Pogo (Extended Mix)
When I think of an proper electro bash, I can't help but think of the video from Disco Pogo, just one of this German duo's collection of party smashers.  These cats know how to freakin' party the way Frankie Knuckles intended.


D.I.M. - Lyposuct (Feat. Tai)
This track features another heavy (like H) bass that grates into your consciousness.  Timing this one properly can send any crowd over the edge.

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