06S 12th ANNIVERSARY MIX by DJAKI fresh fromTOKIO

06S 12th ANNIVERSARY MIX by DJAKI fresh from TOKIO

06S 12th ANNIVERSARY MIX

06S 12th ANNIVERSARY MIX by DJAKI fresh  from TOKIO, the resident DJ and 06S host got a new monster DRUM and BASS MIX out and the surprise DJ from oversee was nobody else than” ADAM C”  , the ADAM C who cooks the bass lines this evening as headliner and he never disappoint the audience and listen for yourself this was an evening where the HEADLINER and the RESIDENT have a point where the heat in the club must reached the royal burning point of galore DRUM and BASS , IF you plan to got JAPAN and love DRUM and BASS the WOMB club is the place to be and the mix is sincere bombastic and DJAKI and YUUKI MC where da bomb you have to be there to see the energy and the sound of the best indoor sound system from TOKYO

06S 12th ANNIVERSARY MIX by DJAKi

Easy (ANDY C RMX) _ Porter Robinson Mat Zo
Infinity’s Silence _ Shock One
Break Of Dawn _ Metrik
Harmonize _ Shock One
Insomniac _ The Prototypes
Home (feat. Reija Lee) _ Shock One
Free Fall _ Metrik
Another Day (Smooth Dub Remix)
Into The Night _ Raw Theory
Spud Gun _ 2DB
Don’t Look Now _ Optiv & CZA
Hendricks _ Concord Dawn
Vicecream _ Rene LaVice
Basilisk _ Fred V & Grafix
End Of Story _ L Plus
Alive _ Mind Vortex
Heaven&Earth _ ASY
Solar _ Metrik
Right Here (ANDY C rmx) _ Rudimental
Kingpin ft Scrufizzer, P Money & Riko Dan (Calyx & Teebee Remix)
Robot Rock (TC Bootleg) _ Daft Punk
Bring It Back _ Optiv & CZA
Hack and Slash _ Optiv & BTK
You Can’t Stop (Matrix & Futurebound Mix) _ Afrojack & Shermanology
Diamonds TC bootleg
Another Tokyo State Of Mind _ ASY
Magnetic Eyes (extended mix) _ Matrix & Futurebound

Womb opened in the spring of 2000 with a Junior Vasquez party.[citation needed] It is located about 15 minutes’ walk from the Hachiko exit of Shibuya Station in the love hotel district of Dogenzaka.

As with most nightclubs, the exterior of the club may be misleading to first-time visitors; It is plain in appearance with no obvious indication of the activity inside. The name of the nightclub is only discreetly displayed on the exterior. On leaving the club during the early hours of the morning, security staff instruct patrons to maintain a low level of conversation, so as not to disturb the local residents.

The entrance on the ground floor leads to lockers and a small chill-out lounge.

The main floor, with its giant mirror ball, is on the second internal floor. A small bar is found at the back of the dance floor. Depending on the artist, the DJ booth may be on the dance floor, as well.

Giant Mirror Ball

The main DJ booth overlooks the main floor. Beside the DJ booth is another bar with open windows that look down onto the floor.

On the fourth internal floor is another bar, chill-out lounge and a DJ usuallyplays here, as well. The fourth floor has glass walls looking down onto the dance floor two floors below. For obvious safety purposes, these glass walls do not open. The fourth floor is sometimes[ VIP only. Toilets are located on every floor.

what a super phat drum and bass mix

okay some say MIAMI is out for OLDTIMERS but man they know what good DRUM and BASS is , monster mix with all my heroes and allstars , the ELITE of DRUM and BASS in one mix , MIAMI or better RAMIAMI is the place to be to get the right punch of DRUM and BASS, nice the first tune caught and WILKINSON gave me my personal eargasm for 2day

RAMiami Drum & Bass 2013 - out now

Tracklist
1. Major Lazer ft Amber Coffman – Get Free (Andy C Remix)
2. Sub Focus – Airplane
3. Culture Shock – I Remember
4. Wilkinson – Need To Know
5. Loadstar – Passenger
6. Rene LaVice – Vice Cream
7. Delta Heavy – Get By (174 Remix)
8. Concord Dawn – Fly Away
9. Ram Trilogy – Mindscan (Ed Rush & Optical Remix)
10. Mind Vortex – Now It’s Time
11. Calyx & TeeBee – Pure Gold (Feat Kemo)
12. Rene LaVice – Query (exclusive!)
13. Loadstar – Black & White (Hamilton Remix)
14. Hamilton – Deep In My Heart )
15. Ram Trilogy – Evolution (MIST Remix)

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No event celebrates dance music’s excess and success like the Miami Winter Music Conference. Having outgrown its four-day flesh-pressed networking roots, the last two weeks of March sees the Florida hotspot don the crown as Party Central. A clubland Mecca for fans and industry players alike, it’s home to all manner of attractions during the fortnight including Ultra Fest, Spring Break, honeys, hunks and a whole host of pop-up parties held everywhere from poolsides to pool clubs.

Thousands of shindigs, all vying for your attention: each one a showcase for labels, artists and DJs to show what they have in store for the rest of the year… And get inspired by what their peers are rocking, too.

A mainstay at the annual sun-soaked session since their first outing to the US east coast in 1998, Ram Records know the Miami experience intimately. Back then Miami was a different beast; the sole preserve of house and trance, drum & bass had to shout loudly to grab the dancers. These days Miami welcomes all shades of bass music, and D&B is the hottest ticket in both South Beach and Downtown.

Reflecting the changing attitude of the WMC and the wider world of electronic music, Ram Records have curated a compilation of their biggest Miami moments. Spanning from as early as 1999 and rolling right through to the future, each of these cuts have proved to be a bona fide banger in both peaktime sunshine and primetime nightlife.

14 years of Ram releases spread across a 14-strong selection. Press play and be whisked back through Miami’s D&B history. Timeless blasts from drum & bass past include… Ed Rush & Optical’s ever-mean percussion-heavy rub of Ram Trilogy’s ‘Mindscan’, Concord Dawn’s switch-flipping vocal bash-attack ‘Fly Away’, Sub Focus’s career-shaping ‘Airplane’ and MIST’s subtle jazz motifs on ‘Evolution’

These heritage bangers rub shoulders with more recent Ram releases with the likes of Culture Shock’s ‘I Remember’, Loadstar’s ‘Passenger’, Delta Heavy’s ‘Get By’, Mind Vortex’s ‘Now It’s Time’ and Calyx & TeeBee’s ‘Pure Gold’ bridging the gap between Miami’s past and present. There’s even time for an exclusive as Toronto’s man-of-the-moment Rene LaVice maintains the heat from his debut album ‘Insidious’ with a shimmering, rolling newbie ‘Query’.

Throw in other key moments such as Andy C’s remix of Major Lazers ‘Get Free’, Wilkinson’s ‘Need To Know’ and Hamilton’s ‘Deep In My Heart’ and you haven’t just got a potted history of Miami’s biggest D&B anthems… You’ve got a unique Ram Records selection that celebrates
dance music’s success and excess to perfection. Whether you’re heading out to Miami or not this year, this is essential. Finishing off the package is Ram Trilogy – Evolution (MIST Remix) available for the first time digitally.