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DJ Dean | ||
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![]() DJ Dean live at Techno4ever.net |
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Birth name | Martin Schmidt | |
Also known as | Angel Beats, Barbarez, Balla Nation, Bettnasser, Energy Flash, The Fall, Impegement Syndrom, Martin Schmidt, Marty Schmidt, Martynes, Power Play, Silver Liquid, Star Burst, Treibbeat, Van Nilson | |
Born | October 25, 1975 | |
Origin | Hamburg, Germany | |
Genres | Techno, Trance | |
Occupations | Disc Jockey | |
Instruments | Turntables | |
Years active | 1992–present | |
Labels | Sony Music Entertainment Tunnel Records |
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Website | https://www.djdean.de | |
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Music sample | ||
20 second sample of DJ Dean's - Kick Off
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DJ Dean (born as Martin Schmidt October 25, 1975 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German Euro-Trance/Hard Trance DJ, producer, and current, longtime resident DJ of the Tunnel dance club in Hamburg, Germany. He is also the founder of the German trance label Tunnel Records, which has released successful trance/hard trance compilations under the Tunnel Trance Force and DJ Networx franchises.
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DJ Dean's success began in 1992, at age 17, when he became well known in Hamburg's club scene with the music styles Hardcore and Gabba. After playing at Time Tunnel Rave in 1995, he then became resident DJ of the famous club Tunnel, based in Hamburg.
In 1997, DJ Dean set up his own studio. There he produced his first project in co-operation with Sony Music Media (a division of Sony Music Entertainment), a mix called Tunnel Trance Force. This mix was such a success that many other Tunnel Trance Force compilations were made: no less than 46 sequels were released in more than a decade. He followed this with his third solo-album, Protect Your Ears, appearing under the Tunnel Records Label.
His Trance Club Tunnel achieved top 10 status in the Media Control Charts. Other successful releases were the maxi-vinyls Protect Your Ears, Play It Hard, It's a Dream, and Ballanation. His project Das Licht is also well known in the trance scene. In addition to this, he is involved in projects like Angel Beats, Barbarez, Dynamic, D's, Sylver Liquid, Impegement Syndrom, and Van Nilson, each of which covers a different style.
Double Trouble may refer to:
Double Trouble is the fifth album by the British rock band Gillan, released in 1981. It was released as a double album, the first disc containing studio material, and the second containing live recordings. It reached No. 12 in the UK charts. In 1989, Virgin re-released the album, with the same track listing, in CD format. It is the first album to feature Janick Gers, since Bernie Tormé left the group during the tour of Germany in 1981. In fact Tormé was fired because he did not want to participate in the playback TV performance of "No Laughing in Heaven" at "Top of the Pops" on 24 June 1981. Janick Gers came in for the rest of the tour on 25 June 1981.
In 2007, Edsel Demon Music Group released this album with bonus material.
Double Trouble was the 1999 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition, and the first game to feature alliances.
The playing field is a carpeted, rectangular area. Alliances score points by positioning "floppies," their robots, and a "puck" on the playing field. "Floppies" are light-weight, pillow-like objects with Velcro-loop material located in its centre and around its perimeter. The "puck" is a short, octagonal platform that rolls freely on castor wheels. Around the perimeter of the field are four stations for human players, who may throw floppies to each other or onto the playing field. Two additional areas around the field are for the human players who control the robots. At the start of each match, each human player station contains three of the alliance's floppies. Four floppies per alliance are located on the playing field. The floppies are color-coded to identify alliance ownership.
Each robot can weigh up to 130 lb (59 kg), and must start each match small enough to fit inside a 30" x 36" x 48" space. The robots are powered by two Skil 12 volt rechargeable batteries and use motors from Skil, Delco, Fischer-Price, and Delphi Interior and Lighting, speed controllers from Tekin, pumps from McCord Winn Textron, air cylinders and valves from Numatics, Inc., and a programmable control system supplied by FIRST. Drivers use joysticks from CH Products and switches from Honeywell to remotely control the robots via a radio link which uses RNet wireless modems from Motorola.
I didn't mean to hurt you
Didn't mean to let you down
You brought out the best in me
Helped me turn my life around
In a room with too little light
Any fool could lose his sight
But you opened my eyes
Ooh, mmm
If I was an angel
With a halo of brilliant light
I'd guard you from the heavens
I'd come your darkest nights
If I can be a hurricane
I would pound on your window pane
In the clouds up in the wild blue
Skyscraper with an open view
Just wanna get back to you
You're a skyscraper
Skyscraper
If my life was just a dream
I would dream you by my side
If my love could take you there
We'd go where the stars collide
Gravity can bring us down
But we would never touch the ground
In the clouds up in the wild blue
Skyscraper with an open view
Just wanna get back to you
You're a skyscraper
Skyscraper
In the clouds up in the wild blue
Skyscraper with an open view
Just wanna get back to you
You're a skyscraper