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  1. Hi, this is my last hope. I am looking for a Acid Jazz song for a long time more: dự án sungroup láng hạ first words of the song Yeah feel it, Yeah feel it .... Working on my own, no place to go ....... Refrain: I wanna be free, don't wanna be kind, I wanna be ?, and you are mine? more: park residence le van luong It sounds like Soul II Soul, En Vogue or Cool down Zone but I can't find it. There is always a saxophone in the background I have made a mp3 from a tape but i don't know how I can bring it to the www that you can hear it more: dự án sungroup láng hạ Thank you
  2. I was looking through my library, trying to figure out what bases I've got covered and which are left wide open. There's always plenty to explore in the frankly staggeringly huge world of music, but I'm not sure where to focus my attention. I'd basically like some suggestions, perhaps coupled with an artist or two to start on. HOWEVER. I do have a few genres I won't bother with any more for now: - Jazz of any description - Rock of any description - Metal (I'm much more metal literate than it probably seems. Don't need more knowledge about that just now.) - Rap/hip-hop - ambient, noise, avant-garde material of whatever sort - soul - r&b - blues ALSO! This thread isn't just for me. Anyone else looking for genre blind sides to cover should ask for suggestions too.
  3. Hi guys, I'm thinking of buying some equipment for myself to start up making my own sound/beats etc and i wanted to know what i should go for? Some of my influences are Disclosure, Bondax, Julio Bashmore, Flume etc.. etc... I've been looking at Korg gear and i've come across Korg Microkorg and Korg Volca beats/bass/keys and would like to know is it worth buying the 3 Volca family or just the Microkorg. I would just like to know what sort of gear would get me started with just simple beats which i could progress on. Thanks for your time.
  4. Justin Trudeau presents: the Indycar one-race Canadian championship and round 12 of the 17-race American and Canadian Indycar championship I hope you’re paying attention because things are about to get Canadian. Unless this is literally your first year watching the Indycars or alternatively you haven’t watched them since the early 1980s and have decided to return to the series exclusively by reading this forum for some reason secret to you, you will know that at this time every year, Planet Earth’s trendiest and coldest country plays host to one or more races that will make you feel either happy or disgusted to be alive.more: altis 2017 Yes! It’s July! And that means Canada’s second most important motorized sporting event, the Honda Indy Toronto, is just around the corner. It’s the northernmost race on the calendar except maybe Road America, the narrowest and most awkward Indycar street course except maybe all the others, and a glorious marriage of the non-Mexican segments of North America. Let’s pretend the years 1776, 1812 and the events depicted in Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America never happened. Let’s, er, remember the events of 2016 when Josef Newgarden stacked it and handed Scott Dixon’s race to Will Power. Or 2015, when James Jakes stacked it and handed Will Power’s race to Josef Newgarden. (2014 was a mess even by those standards but the thread was fun.) Track faxTrack length: 1.786 milesNumber of turns: 11Lap record: 57.143, Gil de Ferran, Reynard-Honda (1999)Number of years that lap record has stood for: 18 Race schedule? Yes?Here are the dates, times and details. All times are local to whichever timezone they have in Toronto. Pictures of the race are on something called CNBC, but still starring Paul Tracy, the only Canadian ever to have won an Indycar race in Canada. Townsend Bell, who was actually disqualified from his one Indycar race in Toronto, will also presumably be in the booth. If you're reading this, NBC producer, please make them tell us the details.more: xe tai 1.9 tan Friday, July 1410.40: Indycar practice 112.55: USF2000 qualifying14.15: Indycar practice 215.35: Canadian NASCAR (what?) qualifying Saturday, July 1508.00: USF2000 qualifying08.35: Indy Lights qualifying10.00: Indycar practice 312.00: USF2000 race 213.00: Indy Lights race 114.15: Indycar qualifying15.45: Canadian NASCAR Canada race Sunday, July 1609.40: USF2000 race 211.30: Indycar warm-up12.15: Indy Lights race 215.40: Indycar race race race (85 laps) I hope this track map has enough pixels for you. Any news? Anything I should be aware of?No! The whole point about these back-to-back races is NO NEWS. What a relief. The only thing there’s time to happen in one week is for Mikhail Aleshin’s backers to mirror-image from sanctions-busters to sanctions-busted. Sebastian Saavedra will do replacement duties for what feels like the eight-thousandth time. Oh, and Sebastien Bourdais, winner of the 2014 race that was carried over from the Saturday when a minor flood caused the pace car to crash, will be back in the paddock this weekend. Warming everyone’s hearts, and presumably making Esteban Gutierrez feel a little uncomfortable. But isn’t that what makes live worth living? (Also featured in that Indycar.com news story: Charlie Kimball is bringing his message of hope and insulin north, or perhaps that should be east, of the border. Look at a map of Ontario! I know I just did.)Tags: fortuner 2017, hyundai 2.4 tan
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