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On this day exactly 10 years ago, I created my first-ever track "Panthalassa" in GarageBand, back when I wasn't yet ready to share my music online. Today I have 204 finished tracks, of which 137 have been released. It's wild to think that I've been making music for a decade now! :MOULE_Happy:

You can listen to Panthalassa on:

Bandcamp: moule.bandcamp.com/track/panth
Faircamp: music.moule.world/panthalassa
Other Platforms: hyperfollow.com/moule/panthala

#cursed development on semi-commercial #rave / #EDM / #festival scene - DJs using pre-recorded sets and pretending to operate the controller (which is easy to do as vinyl records and CDs aren't used as often as before), which (on top of pressure from #copyright authorities) has led to DJ's increasingly no longer sharing their mixes in easily downloadable form as others will pirate them and pass them off as their own

this also means its difficult to get a mix to listen to in the car if you don't want to use a streaming app (and audio volume control doesn't work that well if you have a #navi app running at the same time on #AndroidAuto

Today marks the third anniversary of my first #album: Enjoy the Ride! 🎢

My life motto and the slogan of :MW: MOULE WORLD, #EnjoyTheRide is peak MOULE: my best summary of who I am as a musician and visual artist. It's a two-and-a-half-hour #ElectronicMusic joyride of upbeat #DrumAndBass, #ElectroHouse and #EDM fun! :MOULE_Happy:

#Faircamp:
music.moule.world/enjoy-the-ri
#Bandcamp: moule.bandcamp.com/album/enjoy
• Other Platforms: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/moul

Here's a flashback to an older Other People's Music you may have missed, featuring classic trance, a Big Beat throwback, experimental breaks, exciting genre-agnostic cinematic electronic & some roots rock to finish things up.

etherdiver.com/2024/09/13/opm-

@electronicmusic
@experimentalmusic
@rockmusic

www.etherdiver.comOPM: Breakbeats, Trance Classics + More – Ether Diver

"Musicians speaking out against Israel has become a mainstream topic as artists are using famous festival stages to express their opposition against the ongoing genocide. Consequences followed swiftly, with Manchester’s RADAR cancelling Bob Vylan’s performance and Kneecap facing legal action after Glanstonbury. In the electronic music world, an entire pro-Palestine movement is now gaining momentum.

Over the past couple of weeks that world has been shaken up by news of a beloved large scale festival becoming owned by one of the most notorious private equity firms in the industry. The initial news of Barcelona-based festival Sónar – which took place 12-14 June, 2025 – being bought by Superstruct Entertainment flew under the radar. Superstruct itselft was purchased by private equity giant Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co in 2024.

A wave of concerned artists signed an open letter and withdrew en masse from the festival because of KKR‘s ties not only with Canada’s Coastal GasLink pipeline, but also connections (archive) to Israeli settler housing in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) later officially called for a boycott of the festival. Here is all you need to know about how this happened and why it matters."

unicornriot.ninja/2025/pro-pal

UNICORN RIOT · Pro-Palestine Festival Artists Boycott Israel-Linked Company - UNICORN RIOTThe boycott was organized after activists discovered the company had acquired Sonar music festival in 2024.

Does anyone out there have input regarding the quality of BPM Supreme these days? With emphasis on techno, trance, and maybe some hardcore as a distant third.

A few times a year I use ZipDJ and had used BPM Supreme in the past, but they were a little better for pop house. I'd still like to revisit them, to change things up a little.

Went up to my mom's for our quarterly visit, this most recent Saturday. We usually go up after Saturday farmer's market, then stay until Tuesday or Wednesday evening. Because I can generally work from anywhere with Internet, I always bring my laptop and security tokens/readers up with me. When I'm working, I'm usually listening to some flavor or another of #EDM.

Normally, my mom can't stand more than an hour or two of my music. However, this trip, she noted to me, "for some weird reason, I didn't find your music nearly as objectionable this time". I was tempted to point out to her, that when I first started working from home (a decade+ ago), my wife would come running into my work-room to scream at me about how loud my "angry robot music" was. Two years in, she finally decided, "could we maybe try going to a show?" ...And since then, we've been taking in 20-30 shows each year (plus the occasional multi-day festival).

Do any DJs out there use BPM Supreme currently? Or in the recent past? I want to start a round of music intake soon and was wondering how their techno and trance selection is these days. I've been mostly using ZipDJ, which has been good, but I want to expand a little. I used BPM Supreme years ago and it was good, but more for pop house or pop rap, etc.

#DJ#Music#Musodon