Guest Mix: Zehv
ZEHV is here with an exclusive guest mix for 6AM Group. The talented DJ and music producer has kept busy in the studio working on the next scheduled releases that will surely surpass the achievements of his previous productions.
ZEHV is here with an exclusive guest mix for 6AM Group. The talented DJ and music producer has kept busy in the studio working on the next scheduled releases that will surely surpass the achievements of his previous productions.
Hailing from Melbourne, Sly Faux has been a core part of the global techno underground for almost a decade. Blurring the lines between live and DJ performances with his high-impact technical sets he has shared the stage with the likes of Sandwell District, Answer Code Request, and more. As a producer, he has served up vital tunes on labels like Grain Records, Elevate and One4SevenOne as well as Nicole Moudaber‘s MOOD. He discusses his latest album, his artistic process and how the label has allowed him to have musical freedom.
It is an obvious fact that almost everybody is a fan of some type of electronic music.
In fact, some people have so much love for music that you will find a student failing to submit his term paper in time because he was âheld upâ at the dance floor, or went to a festival, listening to their favorite music. Smarter college students with music addiction have now resorted to contracting service providers like Edusson to help with academic paper writing service, so that they can have a free weekend to catch up with a concert in town.
So what does music do to your brain, so that you always find yourself leaving everything that would be called important, just to go listen to someone entertaining people in some far away town? Spiritual fundamentalists would call that a spirit, while others will say it is an addiction, but one thing remains a puzzle-how strong is the spirit or addiction, as to make a student opt for the services of a research paper writer, just because he canât afford to miss it? This is the one question that almost every paper on the topic of music has struggled to explain.
There are several impacts that electronic music will cause on your body, brain and mood.
There are two types of emotional responses to music, according to research: what is felt and what is perceived. The implication is that though it is perceived, and indeed known that this kind of music belongs to the âsadâ category, there is a difference in how it impacts the brains and minds, and therefore bodies of different individuals. As such, you will find people who derive feelings of romance from sad music; even though the general perception is that everything about it is sad.
There are times when the going is too tough-the times when you just need more energy to cover the remaining minutes of exercise. These are the times when smart people know how to reap the benefits of listening to music. Research has shown that music actually boosts your urge to continue, even when your energy bank seems to run dry. Music somehow comforts the brain with the feeling of âthough it seems to be too tough, thereâs something sweet in your companyâ. Well, that must be very good news to some student somewhere who has a backlog of work to complete within a very short time. Just ensure you donât enjoy it too much until it pulls you away from the task-but is it gets too tough, you still have the option of finding online research paper writing service if you wonât adjust as much as you may need to.

How can this be? The relationship between your favorite music and the brain can be such an interesting one. There are a lot of ways in which your brain reacts to music. Look at, for example, how willingly your brain memorizes the lyrics and tunes of your favorite electronic music, when it is very difficult for the same brain to memorize the step-by-step process of writing a paper.
Some studies have shown that learning music can help in the development of vocabularies and boost verbal reasoning.
Gottfried Schlaug of Harvard Medical School even says that musicians have different nerve makeup from non-musicians, in that they have more nerve bundles connecting their left and right brains. Have you, for example wondered why music is very instrumental in treating some neurological disorders? It all boils down to one fact: music engages several areas of the brain like the visual, motor and auditory res, all at the same time. So what all this means is that you wonât be surprised to find out that the musician next door always gets it right before you can figure it out!
You have seen many people have some soft music playing next to them when they are sick. Well, the medicinal value of music today goes beyond the healing rituals. It is well engrained in scientific corridors that music does something to make the body feel better in times of sickness. Some great scientists like Plato have even suggested the use of music to treat anxiety and weak emotions. Music is also known to inhibit fatigue. Many scientific findings have also linked music to changes in pulse and respiration rates.
What this means is that music can be used to institute some comfort in the sick, which then allows the body to relax and âfeel goodâ, with the overall final outcome of possibly functioning better in terms of fighting disease and responding to medication. However, studies have also shown that very high-pitched music can also cause anxiety and panic, subjecting the body system to immediate strain that can lead to severe health implications. But you could still argue that this just serves to justify the medicinal value of music-doesnât an overdose of conventional medicine hurt?
In ancient days, music was used to soothe the soul in difficult times. The biblical David was called to play a musical instrument to comfort King Soul whenever he was troubled. In some parts of the world, like Africa, music is used at funerals to comfort the bereaved. Even scientists have confirmed that music is a mood booster. If you are of the ever busy lot, like those who work in the research writing service sector, you will always find some music playing on the background so useful whenever your moods seem to go south.
Did we say music has health benefits? Research has come to back this by establishing that the there are great health benefits, especially to seniors, of singing out loud. Seniors who live alone with nobody to talk to can count on music to always keep them engaged.
Fortunate to grow up around the rich club culture of NYC and influenced by the sounds around him, Avision now finds himself helping to usher in a new wave of techno for the New York scene.
Over the last year, heâs had releases on a range of influential labels like Alan Fitzpatrickâs We Are The Brave, Ben Simsâ Hardgroove & Machine, Pan Potâs Second State, Mark Broomâs Beardman Records, Carl Coxâs Intec, Cassyâs Kwench Records, Victor Calderoneâs Matter+, On Edge Society, and Inmotion LTD.
Many artists work hard. Some work harder. Etai Tarazi falls into the latter category. Making New York his home, Etai has had an incredible year with releases on Nicole Moudaberâs MOOD Records as well as a handful of releases on Octopus Recordings. With a distinct style of driving techno, he has an uncanny ability for making speakers rumble and having dance floors go absolutely insane. We recently had the opportunity to catch up with the talented New Yorker.
His music and DJ sets speak for themselves, but as a person, Etai Tarazi is an incredibly humble artist who appears to be determined at fulfilling his own personal goals and dreams. His career is off to a phenomenal start too. With support from industry heavy weights such as Nicole Moudaber, Gregor Tresher, and Adam Beyer, Etai Tarazi is certainly gaining traction in the techno community, and the future is looking very bright.
In between gigs and studio time we asked Etai some questions about his feelings on New York, his relationship with Sian and Octopus Recordings, plans for 2015, and more. Read more
The Queen of Techno, Nicole Moudaber, has announced a series of events for her MOOD Warehouse Tour with a much-anticipated stop in our hometown of Los Angeles on November 8th. The announcement was made on her Facebook with the tour kicking off in London and making itâs way to Montreal, Chicago, and ending in Brooklyn. A dark warehouse with Moudaber at the helmâŠcanât ask for much more than that.
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