Luna is an original XM Satellite Radio music channel, one of the few XM channels that has not had any live personalities. Luna airs Latin Jazz Music and has been described as "The Hottest In Latin Jazz."
The channel was removed from the satellite lineup on April 17, 2006 but remained available online.
Luna was removed from XM Radio Online in July 2008.
It is now available both online and to all SiriusXM 2.0 branded receivers on channel 530 in the Latin neighborhood.
The Moon is thought to have formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, not long after Earth. There are several hypotheses for its origin; the most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth, always showing the same face with its near side marked by dark volcanic maria that fill between the bright ancient crustal highlands and the prominent impact craters. It is the second-brightest regularly visible celestial object in Earth's sky after the Sun, as measured by illuminance on Earth's surface. Although it can appear a very bright white, its surface is actually dark, with a reflectance just slightly higher than that of worn asphalt. Its prominence in the sky and its regular cycle of phases have, since ancient times, made the Moon an important cultural influence on language, calendars, art, and mythology.
Luna was a children's science fiction TV comedy show produced by Central Television for the ITV Network in the United Kingdom and which ran for two series in 1983 and 1984. The first series was recorded at the former ATV studios at Elstree, the second at their Nottingham facility.
Premise
Luna was also the name used by the show's central character, played by Patsy Kensit (1st series) and by Jo Wyatt (2nd series). Luna was co-written by Colin Prockter and Colin Bennett; Bennett also acted in it. The show was created and produced by Micky Dolenz, of the pop group The Monkees. 80H was played by Roy Macready, and U2 by Bob Goody.
The show was about the domestic life of an eccentric family group set in the year 2040 - although in the setting, the characters are not in fact biologically related, but assigned to shared living quarters by the bureaucracy. Parts of the setting were decidedly dystopic; in the first episode, Luna is threatened with execution for having lost her citizen's identity card.
Creation is a 1965 album by jazz musician John Coltrane.
The 1965 tracks - "Impressions" and "Creation" - were recorded at the Half Note Cafe, New York. "Alabama" was recorded in San Francisco a year before.
"Creation" may be incorrectly titled - the title was drawn from a bootleg album. This is the only known recording of the tune. An abbreviated version of the same performance has appeared on several compilation albums (e.g. "Kind Of Coltrane").
Episodes depict Detectives Robert Goren (D'Onofrio) and Alexandra Eames (Erbe) as the squad's lead investigators. Captain James Deakins (Sheridan) is the detectives' direct supervisor and head of the Major Case Squad. Assistant District Attorney Ron Carver (Vance) often attempts to obtain confessions from the suspects, rather than taking them to trial. Law & Order: Criminal Intent focusses on the actions and motives of the criminals, and divides screen time equally between the suspects and victims, and the police's investigation. The season was filmed on location in New York City, although scenes set inside the Major Case Squad department were filmed in a studio at Chelsea Piers, Manhattan.
The V.I.P.'s were a BritishR&Bmusical ensemble formed in Carlisle, Cumberland, (North West England) in late 1963, out of an earlier outfit known as The Ramrods, who had formed in Carlisle in 1960. After a change of personnel in April 1967, the band changed their name to Art, and released the album Supernatural Fairy Tales. They also participated to a psychedelic bizarre album called Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids by a collective known as Haphash And The Multi Coloured Coat, formed by Guy Stevens and an influential British graphic design and avant-garde musical partnership between Michael English and Nigel Waymouth. The musicians involved in that project were Mike Harrison on keys and vocals, Luther Grosvenor on guitars, Greg Ridley on bass and Mike Kellie on drums, as well as performances by Guy Stevens, Michael English and Nigel Waymouth. It was the first time that the term heavy metal was ever used in music, even though that album had nothing to do with heavy metal, being closer to psychedelic music. That album was published in 1967 on Liberty Records and contained only five songs from two minutes to more than 15 minutes of psychedelic and almost meditative state kind of music.
Luna & Deepack - Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Artists: DJ Luna & Deepack
Song: Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Album: Defqon.1 Festival 2008
Site: Http://Q-dance.nl
Like it? Buy The CD Or Dvd @ www.Q-Dance.nl
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published: 05 Jan 2009
Project One - The Art Of Creation (2008)
Hardstyle is an electronic dance genre mixing influences from techno and hardcore. Early hardstyle typically consisted of an overdriven and hard-sounding kick drum with a lot of sustain, with intense faded or reversed basslines accompanying the beat. Hardstyle also utilises harsh and distorted synths, detuned and distorted sounds accompanying the main instruments along with a lot of modern hardstyle songs that also incorporate poetry and story telling within the music.
The natural evolution of music has seen hardstyle mellow out over time. What was once a very dark, assertive and powerful genre began to incorporate trance-like synths and uplifting melodies. Modern kicks are also now layered, with multiple layers of higher frequency distorted kicks, combining with a lower frequency tremble...
published: 30 Apr 2018
Qlimax 2008 720p BluRay
Qlimax 2008
01. Walt Jenssen - Ctrl Walt Del (Showtek Rmx)
02. Zany - Pillz (Showtek Rmx)
03. Zushi - Lala (Showtek Rmx)
05. Abbys & Judge - Rapture
06. Showtek - Dominate (Melbourne Remix)
07. Dutch Master - Floorspin
08. The Masochist - LDMF (Wildstylez Rmx)
09. Showtek - Partylover (Sydney Remix)
10. Abbys & Judge - Rok'it
11. Showtek - Hero
12. Showtek - Hold us Back
Headhunterz:
Headhunterz - A New Day
* Noisecontrollers - Attack Again
* Noisecontrollers - Sanctus
* Frontliner - Outside Spacer
* Killerclown - Silentium
* Headhunterz - Blame It On The Editz
* Headhunterz - Rock Cilivization
* Headhunterz - Just Say My Name
* The KGB's - Techno Gym
* Speedwave - The Hardstyle Factory (Headhunterz Remix)
Project One:
01. Project One - Rate Reducer
* Project One - The S...
Artists: DJ Luna & Deepack
Song: Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Album: Defqon.1 Festival 2008
Site: Http://Q-dance.nl
Like it? Buy The CD Or D...
Artists: DJ Luna & Deepack
Song: Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Album: Defqon.1 Festival 2008
Site: Http://Q-dance.nl
Like it? Buy The CD Or Dvd @ www.Q-Dance.nl
Enjoy:)
Artists: DJ Luna & Deepack
Song: Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Album: Defqon.1 Festival 2008
Site: Http://Q-dance.nl
Like it? Buy The CD Or Dvd @ www.Q-Dance.nl
Enjoy:)
Hardstyle is an electronic dance genre mixing influences from techno and hardcore. Early hardstyle typically consisted of an overdriven and hard-sounding kick d...
Hardstyle is an electronic dance genre mixing influences from techno and hardcore. Early hardstyle typically consisted of an overdriven and hard-sounding kick drum with a lot of sustain, with intense faded or reversed basslines accompanying the beat. Hardstyle also utilises harsh and distorted synths, detuned and distorted sounds accompanying the main instruments along with a lot of modern hardstyle songs that also incorporate poetry and story telling within the music.
The natural evolution of music has seen hardstyle mellow out over time. What was once a very dark, assertive and powerful genre began to incorporate trance-like synths and uplifting melodies. Modern kicks are also now layered, with multiple layers of higher frequency distorted kicks, combining with a lower frequency tremble to create a thicker and fuller kick drum. During the mid-late 2000s, pitching kicks became popular in hardstyle as well, and all this has led to hardstyle becoming more accessible and popularity increased. Many hardcore artists produce hardstyle tracks as well, and many newer Hardstyle tracks are written in compound time (for example, older Headhunterz and Noisecontrollers work).
Hardstyle has also been an influence on other styles of electronic dance music as well, most notably big room house, that shares similarities with hardstyle, like structures, rhythms and later pitched kicks. Artists who are linked with hardstyle have found significant success within house. These artists include Martin Garrix, Showtek, Headhunterz, D-Block & S-te-Fan and Maarten Vorwerk.
Around the late 1990s into the early 2000s, hard trance was being experimented and influenced hardcore and hard house producers, with small changes and tweaks being made such as introduction of the reverse bass and an increased amount of screeches. The exact origin of hardstyle cannot be specifically defined, as it did not simply appear out of nowhere, but the result of an evolution and mixture of other genres turned hard trance to a more pronouced hardstyle, which is now known as early hardstyle. As it progressed, it gathered characteristics from other genres such as hardcore and hard house and developed the unique reverse bass and was played in the 135-150 BPM range. In a sense, hardcore producers such as DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, and external influences like hard house was mainstream at the time, and turned hard trance into early hardstyle. This also explains the reason why later on, the BPM of hardstyle increased slightly (from 135-150 to 150-160). Some hardcore producers such as The Prophet brought the reverse bass and screeches back to the hardcore gabber scene making hardstyle and hardcore nowadays similar or even indistinguishable in some cases, only differing in BPM.
Hardstyle was influenced by gabber. Hardstyle has its origins in the Netherlands where artists like DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, who produced hardcore, started experimenting while playing their hardcore records. The first hardstyle events, like Qlubtempo, took place at the beginning of the 21st century. The first few years of hardstyle were characterized by a tempo of around 140–150 BPM, a compressed kick drum sound, a short vocal sample, a screech and the use of a "reverse bass", which can be heard on the offbeat after each kick.
After several successful editions of Qlubtempo and Qlimax, Q-dance registered the word hardstyle as their brand on the 4th of July 2002.
Around 2002, more hardstyle labels emerged. Fusion (with artist as DJ Zany and Donkey Rollers) and Scantraxx (founded by Dov Elkabas) are two of the Dutch labels that started to bring out hardstyle tracks around that time.
Hardstyle is an electronic dance genre mixing influences from techno and hardcore. Early hardstyle typically consisted of an overdriven and hard-sounding kick drum with a lot of sustain, with intense faded or reversed basslines accompanying the beat. Hardstyle also utilises harsh and distorted synths, detuned and distorted sounds accompanying the main instruments along with a lot of modern hardstyle songs that also incorporate poetry and story telling within the music.
The natural evolution of music has seen hardstyle mellow out over time. What was once a very dark, assertive and powerful genre began to incorporate trance-like synths and uplifting melodies. Modern kicks are also now layered, with multiple layers of higher frequency distorted kicks, combining with a lower frequency tremble to create a thicker and fuller kick drum. During the mid-late 2000s, pitching kicks became popular in hardstyle as well, and all this has led to hardstyle becoming more accessible and popularity increased. Many hardcore artists produce hardstyle tracks as well, and many newer Hardstyle tracks are written in compound time (for example, older Headhunterz and Noisecontrollers work).
Hardstyle has also been an influence on other styles of electronic dance music as well, most notably big room house, that shares similarities with hardstyle, like structures, rhythms and later pitched kicks. Artists who are linked with hardstyle have found significant success within house. These artists include Martin Garrix, Showtek, Headhunterz, D-Block & S-te-Fan and Maarten Vorwerk.
Around the late 1990s into the early 2000s, hard trance was being experimented and influenced hardcore and hard house producers, with small changes and tweaks being made such as introduction of the reverse bass and an increased amount of screeches. The exact origin of hardstyle cannot be specifically defined, as it did not simply appear out of nowhere, but the result of an evolution and mixture of other genres turned hard trance to a more pronouced hardstyle, which is now known as early hardstyle. As it progressed, it gathered characteristics from other genres such as hardcore and hard house and developed the unique reverse bass and was played in the 135-150 BPM range. In a sense, hardcore producers such as DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, and external influences like hard house was mainstream at the time, and turned hard trance into early hardstyle. This also explains the reason why later on, the BPM of hardstyle increased slightly (from 135-150 to 150-160). Some hardcore producers such as The Prophet brought the reverse bass and screeches back to the hardcore gabber scene making hardstyle and hardcore nowadays similar or even indistinguishable in some cases, only differing in BPM.
Hardstyle was influenced by gabber. Hardstyle has its origins in the Netherlands where artists like DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, who produced hardcore, started experimenting while playing their hardcore records. The first hardstyle events, like Qlubtempo, took place at the beginning of the 21st century. The first few years of hardstyle were characterized by a tempo of around 140–150 BPM, a compressed kick drum sound, a short vocal sample, a screech and the use of a "reverse bass", which can be heard on the offbeat after each kick.
After several successful editions of Qlubtempo and Qlimax, Q-dance registered the word hardstyle as their brand on the 4th of July 2002.
Around 2002, more hardstyle labels emerged. Fusion (with artist as DJ Zany and Donkey Rollers) and Scantraxx (founded by Dov Elkabas) are two of the Dutch labels that started to bring out hardstyle tracks around that time.
Qlimax 2008
01. Walt Jenssen - Ctrl Walt Del (Showtek Rmx)
02. Zany - Pillz (Showtek Rmx)
03. Zushi - Lala (Showtek Rmx)
05. Abbys & Judge - Rapture
06. Showtek - Dominate (Melbourne Remix)
07. Dutch Master - Floorspin
08. The Masochist - LDMF (Wildstylez Rmx)
09. Showtek - Partylover (Sydney Remix)
10. Abbys & Judge - Rok'it
11. Showtek - Hero
12. Showtek - Hold us Back
Headhunterz:
Headhunterz - A New Day
* Noisecontrollers - Attack Again
* Noisecontrollers - Sanctus
* Frontliner - Outside Spacer
* Killerclown - Silentium
* Headhunterz - Blame It On The Editz
* Headhunterz - Rock Cilivization
* Headhunterz - Just Say My Name
* The KGB's - Techno Gym
* Speedwave - The Hardstyle Factory (Headhunterz Remix)
Project One:
01. Project One - Rate Reducer
* Project One - The Story Unfolds
* Project One - Life beyond earth
* Project One - The Art Of Creation
D-block & S-te-fan:
01. Josh & Wesz - Like Thiz
* D-block & S-Te-Fan - Part Of The Hard
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Evolution
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Ride With Uz
* Scope DJ meets A-Lusion - Reaching Out
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Rock Diz Joint
* D-Block & S-te-fan - Music made addict
Technoboy:
01. DJ Phil Ty - Miami Belch
* The KGB's - The KGB's - Yerba Diabolika (Technoboy Mix)
* Technoboy - Next Dimensional World
* Technoboy ft. Shayla - Oh My God
* Technoboy - Rage
* Speedwave - Junior (Hardstyle Masterz Re-edit 2008 Only dj tool)
* Tuneboy - Dirty (Wildstylez remix)
* Dark Oscillators - Trapped
* Tuneboy - I will growl
* Max Enforcer - Loudness(Hardstyle Masterz mix)
Tatanka:
* Tat & Zat - Scary Track
* T4t4nk4 - Let's Rock
* Wild Motherfuckers - B2BW -
* Fronliner - Warphole
* Hyperdrive - The Punishment
* Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (? Mix / Remix) -
* Floorcrushers vs Sasha F - Get Hit
* VA - Cocaine Fother Muckers (Jack of Sound Mash-Up)
* Tatanka & Zany vs DV8 - Connection
* Tatanka presents J. Hiroshy - Showtime
* Hardstyle Masterz Feat. Max Enforcer - The stage is our home (Max Enforcer Remix)
* Bass Modulators vs. B-Front - Quarantine
Zany & Vince :
01. Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany - Razr
* Bulldozer Project - Arise (The Beholder & Dj Zany Rmx)
* Zany - Symphonic Feedback
* Zany ft. NC - Delomelancum
* Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany ft. The Beholder - God
* Donkey Rollers - Voice of Conscience
* Floorcrushers - Psychostyles
* Zany - ID (hardest track of that night)
* Zany & DV8 - Wilde Gullie Bas
* Ophidian - Butterfly
* Evil Activities - Nobody said it was easy
* Evil Activities - no place to hide
* Tha Playah - Fuck the titties (Tommyknocker & Viper Remix)
* Mad Dog - Nasty
* The Viper & Neophyte - 98 to your mind
* Denekamps Gespuis - Gas Met Die Zooi (Tha Playah Remix)
* Noize Supressor - Fingerz
* DJ Neophyte vs. Tha Playah - Still Nr. 1
* Shadowlands Terrorist - Shadowlands Anthem
* J.D.A. - Voel Je Die Bass (Hitmen Remix)
Qlimax 2008
01. Walt Jenssen - Ctrl Walt Del (Showtek Rmx)
02. Zany - Pillz (Showtek Rmx)
03. Zushi - Lala (Showtek Rmx)
05. Abbys & Judge - Rapture
06. Showtek - Dominate (Melbourne Remix)
07. Dutch Master - Floorspin
08. The Masochist - LDMF (Wildstylez Rmx)
09. Showtek - Partylover (Sydney Remix)
10. Abbys & Judge - Rok'it
11. Showtek - Hero
12. Showtek - Hold us Back
Headhunterz:
Headhunterz - A New Day
* Noisecontrollers - Attack Again
* Noisecontrollers - Sanctus
* Frontliner - Outside Spacer
* Killerclown - Silentium
* Headhunterz - Blame It On The Editz
* Headhunterz - Rock Cilivization
* Headhunterz - Just Say My Name
* The KGB's - Techno Gym
* Speedwave - The Hardstyle Factory (Headhunterz Remix)
Project One:
01. Project One - Rate Reducer
* Project One - The Story Unfolds
* Project One - Life beyond earth
* Project One - The Art Of Creation
D-block & S-te-fan:
01. Josh & Wesz - Like Thiz
* D-block & S-Te-Fan - Part Of The Hard
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Evolution
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Ride With Uz
* Scope DJ meets A-Lusion - Reaching Out
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Rock Diz Joint
* D-Block & S-te-fan - Music made addict
Technoboy:
01. DJ Phil Ty - Miami Belch
* The KGB's - The KGB's - Yerba Diabolika (Technoboy Mix)
* Technoboy - Next Dimensional World
* Technoboy ft. Shayla - Oh My God
* Technoboy - Rage
* Speedwave - Junior (Hardstyle Masterz Re-edit 2008 Only dj tool)
* Tuneboy - Dirty (Wildstylez remix)
* Dark Oscillators - Trapped
* Tuneboy - I will growl
* Max Enforcer - Loudness(Hardstyle Masterz mix)
Tatanka:
* Tat & Zat - Scary Track
* T4t4nk4 - Let's Rock
* Wild Motherfuckers - B2BW -
* Fronliner - Warphole
* Hyperdrive - The Punishment
* Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (? Mix / Remix) -
* Floorcrushers vs Sasha F - Get Hit
* VA - Cocaine Fother Muckers (Jack of Sound Mash-Up)
* Tatanka & Zany vs DV8 - Connection
* Tatanka presents J. Hiroshy - Showtime
* Hardstyle Masterz Feat. Max Enforcer - The stage is our home (Max Enforcer Remix)
* Bass Modulators vs. B-Front - Quarantine
Zany & Vince :
01. Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany - Razr
* Bulldozer Project - Arise (The Beholder & Dj Zany Rmx)
* Zany - Symphonic Feedback
* Zany ft. NC - Delomelancum
* Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany ft. The Beholder - God
* Donkey Rollers - Voice of Conscience
* Floorcrushers - Psychostyles
* Zany - ID (hardest track of that night)
* Zany & DV8 - Wilde Gullie Bas
* Ophidian - Butterfly
* Evil Activities - Nobody said it was easy
* Evil Activities - no place to hide
* Tha Playah - Fuck the titties (Tommyknocker & Viper Remix)
* Mad Dog - Nasty
* The Viper & Neophyte - 98 to your mind
* Denekamps Gespuis - Gas Met Die Zooi (Tha Playah Remix)
* Noize Supressor - Fingerz
* DJ Neophyte vs. Tha Playah - Still Nr. 1
* Shadowlands Terrorist - Shadowlands Anthem
* J.D.A. - Voel Je Die Bass (Hitmen Remix)
Artists: DJ Luna & Deepack
Song: Biological Insanity (Defqon.1 2008 Anthem)
Album: Defqon.1 Festival 2008
Site: Http://Q-dance.nl
Like it? Buy The CD Or Dvd @ www.Q-Dance.nl
Enjoy:)
Hardstyle is an electronic dance genre mixing influences from techno and hardcore. Early hardstyle typically consisted of an overdriven and hard-sounding kick drum with a lot of sustain, with intense faded or reversed basslines accompanying the beat. Hardstyle also utilises harsh and distorted synths, detuned and distorted sounds accompanying the main instruments along with a lot of modern hardstyle songs that also incorporate poetry and story telling within the music.
The natural evolution of music has seen hardstyle mellow out over time. What was once a very dark, assertive and powerful genre began to incorporate trance-like synths and uplifting melodies. Modern kicks are also now layered, with multiple layers of higher frequency distorted kicks, combining with a lower frequency tremble to create a thicker and fuller kick drum. During the mid-late 2000s, pitching kicks became popular in hardstyle as well, and all this has led to hardstyle becoming more accessible and popularity increased. Many hardcore artists produce hardstyle tracks as well, and many newer Hardstyle tracks are written in compound time (for example, older Headhunterz and Noisecontrollers work).
Hardstyle has also been an influence on other styles of electronic dance music as well, most notably big room house, that shares similarities with hardstyle, like structures, rhythms and later pitched kicks. Artists who are linked with hardstyle have found significant success within house. These artists include Martin Garrix, Showtek, Headhunterz, D-Block & S-te-Fan and Maarten Vorwerk.
Around the late 1990s into the early 2000s, hard trance was being experimented and influenced hardcore and hard house producers, with small changes and tweaks being made such as introduction of the reverse bass and an increased amount of screeches. The exact origin of hardstyle cannot be specifically defined, as it did not simply appear out of nowhere, but the result of an evolution and mixture of other genres turned hard trance to a more pronouced hardstyle, which is now known as early hardstyle. As it progressed, it gathered characteristics from other genres such as hardcore and hard house and developed the unique reverse bass and was played in the 135-150 BPM range. In a sense, hardcore producers such as DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, and external influences like hard house was mainstream at the time, and turned hard trance into early hardstyle. This also explains the reason why later on, the BPM of hardstyle increased slightly (from 135-150 to 150-160). Some hardcore producers such as The Prophet brought the reverse bass and screeches back to the hardcore gabber scene making hardstyle and hardcore nowadays similar or even indistinguishable in some cases, only differing in BPM.
Hardstyle was influenced by gabber. Hardstyle has its origins in the Netherlands where artists like DJ Zany, Lady Dana, DJ Isaac, DJ Pavo, DJ Luna and The Prophet, who produced hardcore, started experimenting while playing their hardcore records. The first hardstyle events, like Qlubtempo, took place at the beginning of the 21st century. The first few years of hardstyle were characterized by a tempo of around 140–150 BPM, a compressed kick drum sound, a short vocal sample, a screech and the use of a "reverse bass", which can be heard on the offbeat after each kick.
After several successful editions of Qlubtempo and Qlimax, Q-dance registered the word hardstyle as their brand on the 4th of July 2002.
Around 2002, more hardstyle labels emerged. Fusion (with artist as DJ Zany and Donkey Rollers) and Scantraxx (founded by Dov Elkabas) are two of the Dutch labels that started to bring out hardstyle tracks around that time.
Qlimax 2008
01. Walt Jenssen - Ctrl Walt Del (Showtek Rmx)
02. Zany - Pillz (Showtek Rmx)
03. Zushi - Lala (Showtek Rmx)
05. Abbys & Judge - Rapture
06. Showtek - Dominate (Melbourne Remix)
07. Dutch Master - Floorspin
08. The Masochist - LDMF (Wildstylez Rmx)
09. Showtek - Partylover (Sydney Remix)
10. Abbys & Judge - Rok'it
11. Showtek - Hero
12. Showtek - Hold us Back
Headhunterz:
Headhunterz - A New Day
* Noisecontrollers - Attack Again
* Noisecontrollers - Sanctus
* Frontliner - Outside Spacer
* Killerclown - Silentium
* Headhunterz - Blame It On The Editz
* Headhunterz - Rock Cilivization
* Headhunterz - Just Say My Name
* The KGB's - Techno Gym
* Speedwave - The Hardstyle Factory (Headhunterz Remix)
Project One:
01. Project One - Rate Reducer
* Project One - The Story Unfolds
* Project One - Life beyond earth
* Project One - The Art Of Creation
D-block & S-te-fan:
01. Josh & Wesz - Like Thiz
* D-block & S-Te-Fan - Part Of The Hard
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Evolution
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Ride With Uz
* Scope DJ meets A-Lusion - Reaching Out
* D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Rock Diz Joint
* D-Block & S-te-fan - Music made addict
Technoboy:
01. DJ Phil Ty - Miami Belch
* The KGB's - The KGB's - Yerba Diabolika (Technoboy Mix)
* Technoboy - Next Dimensional World
* Technoboy ft. Shayla - Oh My God
* Technoboy - Rage
* Speedwave - Junior (Hardstyle Masterz Re-edit 2008 Only dj tool)
* Tuneboy - Dirty (Wildstylez remix)
* Dark Oscillators - Trapped
* Tuneboy - I will growl
* Max Enforcer - Loudness(Hardstyle Masterz mix)
Tatanka:
* Tat & Zat - Scary Track
* T4t4nk4 - Let's Rock
* Wild Motherfuckers - B2BW -
* Fronliner - Warphole
* Hyperdrive - The Punishment
* Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (? Mix / Remix) -
* Floorcrushers vs Sasha F - Get Hit
* VA - Cocaine Fother Muckers (Jack of Sound Mash-Up)
* Tatanka & Zany vs DV8 - Connection
* Tatanka presents J. Hiroshy - Showtime
* Hardstyle Masterz Feat. Max Enforcer - The stage is our home (Max Enforcer Remix)
* Bass Modulators vs. B-Front - Quarantine
Zany & Vince :
01. Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany - Razr
* Bulldozer Project - Arise (The Beholder & Dj Zany Rmx)
* Zany - Symphonic Feedback
* Zany ft. NC - Delomelancum
* Zany - Animated Audio
* Zany ft. The Beholder - God
* Donkey Rollers - Voice of Conscience
* Floorcrushers - Psychostyles
* Zany - ID (hardest track of that night)
* Zany & DV8 - Wilde Gullie Bas
* Ophidian - Butterfly
* Evil Activities - Nobody said it was easy
* Evil Activities - no place to hide
* Tha Playah - Fuck the titties (Tommyknocker & Viper Remix)
* Mad Dog - Nasty
* The Viper & Neophyte - 98 to your mind
* Denekamps Gespuis - Gas Met Die Zooi (Tha Playah Remix)
* Noize Supressor - Fingerz
* DJ Neophyte vs. Tha Playah - Still Nr. 1
* Shadowlands Terrorist - Shadowlands Anthem
* J.D.A. - Voel Je Die Bass (Hitmen Remix)
Luna is an original XM Satellite Radio music channel, one of the few XM channels that has not had any live personalities. Luna airs Latin Jazz Music and has been described as "The Hottest In Latin Jazz."
The channel was removed from the satellite lineup on April 17, 2006 but remained available online.
Luna was removed from XM Radio Online in July 2008.
It is now available both online and to all SiriusXM 2.0 branded receivers on channel 530 in the Latin neighborhood.
Your smile makes me hit rewind. When it starts to snow on my surveillance, and i do back several years. Almost to the start. Wearing raincoats in the sun, being the soldiers that we once were. Seated on the stairs. Listening to the fights. We are armed. Now we stand side by side with only the bodies of the past; lying cold behind us. As the wind passes by, swings screech and waves break. This chain-linked fence holds me from you and that city. This sky laughs at how we suffer, but it hasn't seen the moments we've shared. PLease will the engines of creation to commence my h eart. Time is not on our side, blood is all that we have left.