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Top 10 DJs You Should Know About

Posted: 23 Jul 2012 09:08 PM PDT


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Every year DJ Mag releases their Top 100 DJ list. In this post we will cover the 2011 Top 10 DJs from around the world.

 

1. David Guetta



Born in 1967 from Paris, France. Mr. Guetta has been honing his craft since the 1980's in French nightclubs. He discovered house music in 1987, but didn't skyrocket to international fame until the late 2000's. Known for his collaborations with high-profile American pop vocalists.

 

2. Armin van Buuren



Dutch Trance producer and DJ born in 1976. Ranked number one DJ in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Hosts the "State of Trance" radio show that claims over 15 million weekly listeners. One of the most popular radio shows in the world.

 

3. Tiësto



Tijs Michiel Verwest aka Tiësto, also from the Netherlands, was born in 1969. Ranked number one in 2002, 2003, and 2004, he is still on top of the DJ game. Started DJing at school parties, and quickly moved onto clubs. Busted onto the international scene in 2001 with his first solo album "In My Memory".

 

4. Deadmau5



Born in 1981, Joel Thomas Zimmerman, is one of the youngest Top 10 DJs. From Canada, Deadmau5 (pronounced Dead Mouse) has dominated the progressive and electro house scenes since 2005.

 

5. Above & Beyond



An English Trance trio consisting of members Paavo Siljamäki, Tony McGuinness, and Jono Grant. The group was formed in 2000 to work on a remix of Chakra's classic track "Home". They have run their own label, Anjunabeats, ever since.

 



 

6. Avicii



Tim Bergling, born 1989, is a Swede known professionally as Avicii. Gaining fame in 2010 with his track "Ridvan", he elevated his status with the 2011 track "Levels". In 2012 he performed as the main headliner at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, FL. Madonna accompanied him on stage at Ultra.

 

7. Afrojack



Born in 1987, Nic van de Wall is a Dutch born House and Techno producer/DJ. Debuting on the Top 100 list at number 19 in 2012, Afrojack has jumped to number 7 in 2011. Two tracks that have helped him gain notoriety are "Give Me Everything" and "Run the World (Girls)".

 

8. Dash Berlin



A Progressive-Trance project from the Netherlands. Jeffrey Sutorius is the DJ/frontman while Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn are the beat producers. The track "Till The Sky Falls Down" rose to number one on the Trance charts and helped this group gain international acclaim.

 

9. Markus Schulz



Known for his "Global DJ Broadcast" radio show, this German born Trance DJ lives in Miami, FL. Born in 1975, Markus is the man behind the electronic music record label "Coldharbour".

 

10. Swedish House Mafia



As you can probably guess from their name, this trio is from Sweden. Formed in late 2008, members Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso have been called a "super-group".

Author Bio

Jess Collins is a regular contributor to online music blogs on all things music. She currently works for a Lancashire based company with Dj equipment for hire

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Top 10 Fascinating Facts about Fruit Flies

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 09:06 PM PDT


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Until 18th century, scholars and scientists believed in a phenomenon called spontaneous generation. The idea of spontaneous generation was that all creatures, including insects such as fruit flies, were naturally reproduced from inorganic material. Dirty underwear, rotting meat, and other foul materials were thought to mysteriously produce these animals.

When it comes to the common North America fruit flies in our homes, spontaneous generation is the first thing that comes to mind. Fruit flies seem to mysteriously appear everywhere, around fruit and vegetables. However, modern science has proved that this is impossible. The question thus remains: where do fruit flies originate from? A matter of fact what are they.

Let's take a look at the 10 facts that will inspire you, make your jaw drop and will make you ask more questions. Let's go on with the show, shall we?

 

1.

Male fruit flies that are deprived of sex find solace in alcohol. This is caused by a molecule inside the brain called neuropeptide F. The molecule is responsible for the behaviour. Interesting? It gets better. Keep reading….

 

2.

Fruit flies often feed on decaying fruits and vegetables. This is where they get their name from. However, one most note that they are often found in unsanitary conditions like garbage dumps and trash cans.

 

3.

They are a geneticist's best friend. This is because they breed easily and are ideal for research when it comes to genetics. They are sometimes the key to unlocking unknown mysteries about DNA.

 

4.

Fruit flies are also a hazard to human health. They spread diarrheal illnesses. Their hairy bodies and sticky foot pads can carry germs and bacteria from sites that have been contaminated. Wash your hands periodically. Do not use your hands to kill flies.

 

5.

Not all species are pest that try to annoy people. Some species are predators while others are pest inspectors and pollinators.

 



 

6.

Fruit fly maggots hatched from eggs deposited into the fruit. Be careful before you eat a rotten fruit, you may be eating the egg as well.

 

7.

The female fly will lay her eggs in all cultivated fruits and vegetables. Native fruits are commonly attacked as well.

 

8.

You are not allowed to bring fruit to South Australia. The government has a policy which restricts fruit flies. All fruit must be free of fruit flies, especially when transported through commercial shipments. This policy has been in place since 1897.

 

9.

The Mexican fruit fly poses more of a risk to agriculture than the common North American fruit fly. It is attracted to citrus and can be destructive, especially in Florida. They are larger than common fruit flies measuring 3-5cm in length.

 

10.

Fruit affected by fruit flies can be normal on the outside but be brown on the inside. If unsure whether the fruit is good or not, throw it away.

 

Extra Bit: The Queensland fruit fly is similar in appearance to a wasp. It is red-brown in colour with oval shaped yellow markings. They are attracted to grape fruits and lemons. Be careful.

 

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Top 10 Confessions of a Gossip Girl

Posted: 21 Jul 2012 09:03 PM PDT


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Hi readers, I welcome you to the life of a gossip girl. Many people see me as trash, someone who cannot be trusted, and someone who is nosey. But really, am I all those things? I care about others and try to understand how they feel. That's all! I swear.

I am a stay at home mom with 3 kids. My husband and I just bought a $2 million house; we live such a glorious life. My kids are in a private school, one of the finest, if you ask me. Life is a darling, especially when I can put my feet up all day and sit back and relax.

Let's see if you agree with me. I welcome you to comment on our blog. Tata for now!

 

Confession # 1:



My cousin-in-law is getting married. She's been dating this guy for 6 years now. Finally he gets the balls to propose. I wanted him to propose 3 months into their relationship. What business is it of mine?

Anyhow, I am my nosey self. I try to pry myself into his life, trying to find the dirt to expose him. When I learn his mother's brother is cheating on his wife, I spread the cheer around. When the hubby to be gets into a legal battle, I try to get to the crux of what happened. Then I spread the cheer again.

Am I really a bad person? He deleted me off of Facebook. Keep reading…

 

Confession # 2:



Oh my! My cousin-in-law's birthday is coming up. Everyone knows that her boyfriend wants to propose. He warns the whole family to be on guard for the date, so that everyone will be ready. The night before the birthday/engagement, I accidentally ruin things. I forget that I have tickets to see Britney Spears live in concert.

Oopsie Daisy. Am I really that bad? Keep reading…

 

Confession # 3:



My happy life with my husband was not always this happy. I came as a refugee from Odessa, Ukraine. I had to get married to stay in the country. We finally decide to do that…oops…my parents are rich. God forbid, my husband tries to steal our money. I ask for a prenup. His parents go crazy.

So when we actually get married, my parents decide that the groom's parents should pay for the whole wedding. Since the groom’s parents already bought the house for the son, my parents thought they should not pay a dime. I could care less about it.

 

Confession # 4:



This gets juicy. My readers, you are in for a real royal treat with this one. My parents-in-law buy me a house, keep me in the country, and pay for my wedding. I still do not like the mother-in-law. She's just not my cup of tea. I forbid her to touch her grandkids and forbid her to help me out. Everything has to be done by my mother. No one does it better than her.

 

Confession # 5:



So what else! Well, I don't work. In fact, I've never worked a day in my life. I do love to drive and chit chat with my friend, sipping coffee with my friends as my husband works his but off everyday.

Should I look for a job? Can anyone find me one? This economy is horrible to me.

 

Confession # 6:



I am also a college drop-out. That's probably why I cannot find work. I spent a semester in college and couldn't do it. I told my husband that it should be him working and me raising our kids.

 

Confession # 7:



I am a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world. I am fantastic!

Right; back to the article. I love Facebook and sit on it every day, almost all day if you ask me. Am I too addicted? I just love listening to others' feeds and talking to friends.

 

Confession # 8:



I am highly criticized for exposing too much on Facebook. However, I love the attention and others commenting about my beauty. My family and I went on vacation when I was pregnant. My boobs were double the size. I took several pictures, and posted them on Facebook.

Am I so bad? I want to be good looking.

 

Confession # 9:



I am also highly criticized for posting the inappropriate on Facebook. I took photos of my husband sleeping in his underwear and posted them on Facebook.

I didn't mean to do anything bad? I just thought it was normal.

 

Confession # 10:



Anyhow, tada for now. But before you go, here is #10:

I am a narcissist and everything I do is based on my beliefs. So tell me…just because this is my ideology, gives someone the right to criticize me? Please agree with me….I beg you. I WANT YOUR APPROVAL!

 

These stories are all fictions of my imagination. The article was done for entertainment purposes and nothing else.

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Top 10 European Beaches

Posted: 20 Jul 2012 09:03 PM PDT


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When it comes to holiday planning, European beaches enjoy immense popularity among tourists. For ages, the European beach destinations have attracted people to enjoy their holiday breaks, or short weekends. Whether it is a stag party, or a hen weekend with friends, or it is a trip with family, European beaches have it all. The pleasant climatic condition and the wide range of entertainment activities offered in the European beaches make them the favorite of everyone. If you are planning a holiday trip, you can surely check out the European beaches. The broken coastline of the continent has led to the formation of different beaches, which attracts innumerable tourists every year. The beaches have something for everyone, and so you can easily plan your honeymoon or your family trip here. As there are thousands of beach destinations in Europe, it might be a little tacky for you to find the perfect destination for your trip. However, if you check out the list of the top ten European beach destinations, the task of selecting the ideal beach destination will become simple.

 

1. Costa Del Sol, Spain

The climate of the Spanish beach, Costa Del Sol makes it one of the most popular beach destinations of Europe. This beach receives little rainfall, and so you can visit it at any time of the year. Different types of entertainment activities including the beach bars have made this beach popular among the youths.

 

2. Costa Dorada, Spain

The natural beauty with dunes and sand beaches has made Spanish beach, Costa Dorada a popular tourist spot. The shallow water of this area makes it an ideal place for the kids, and you can surely plan a family holiday here. A wide range of accommodation facilities are provided here to make your trip comfortable.

 

3. Costa Blanca, Spain

If you are looking for a thrilling nightlife, and need a perfect beach destination for partying with friends, Spanish beach, Costa Blanca is for you. It is better to plan a long holiday break when you are coming to Costa Blanca. Apart from the beach activities, you can check Terra Mitica, Entertainment Park in Benidorm.

 

4. Costa Del Garraf, Spain

It is rightly said that Spanish beaches attract everyone. Costa Del Garraf beach in Spain is not only the ideal holiday destination for straight couples, but also it is one of the best places for the gays. The beach located in Sitges is known to attract thousands of gay couples every year.

 

5. Ibiza, Spain

Bars, clubs and DJs make Ibiza the perfect place for stag parties and hen dos. The nightlife that is offered here can be rarely matched with any other countries in the world. Though Ibiza attracts people for its nightlife, it has some of the important cultural sites too. You can visit Benirras Bay to have a look at the "God's Finger", one of must see places in this beach destination.

 



 

6. Sardinia, Italy

Sardinia is one of the most beautiful beach destinations in Italy. Yet, it is a little unconventional tourist spot as it does not offer an exciting nightlife. However, if you want to be close to nature and check out some historical spots, Sardinia is for you. Nuraghe, the megalithic building structures, which are found in different parts of Sardinia, is a major tourist attraction.

 

7. Languedoc-Roussillon, France

If you are fond of adventurous water sports like scuba diving, Languedoc-Roussillon in France is for you. When you are planning a trip to Languedoc-Roussillon, you should include a trip to the vineyards, which is a major attraction here.

 

8. Corsica, France

The mountainous island beach of France, Corsica attracts tourist for its turquoise water and secluded beaches. If you are planning a trip to this place, you should check out the special dishes, which are often known as the fusion of Italian and French cuisines.

 

9. Algarve, Portugal

When talking about the European beach destinations, Algarve in Portugal deserves special mention. Pleasant climate, magnificent and endless beaches make it the perfect place for the vacationers. If you are planning a trip to Algarve, you can hang out in Vila Nova De Milfontes, Cove, Faro, Odemira or Lagos.

 

10. Brighton, England

The short distance between Brighton and London has made Brighton a popular beach destination. The sports complex that has been developed here offers a wide range of sports activities, including Frisbee and beach volleyball. Apart from this, the Brighton Artists Quarter also forms a major attraction here.

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