Sunday, August 31, 2008

There Is Hope For The Future!

Cure for deafness now within reach
Deaf people could one day have their hearing restored through a groundbreaking gene therapy technique, a new study suggests. By Roger Highfield.

Deaf people could one day have their hearing restored through a groundbreaking gene therapy technique, a new study suggests. By Roger Highfield.

The transfer of a specific gene is shown today by a milestone experiment to trigger the growth of new hair cells in the inner ear - the usually irreplaceable sensory cells that pick up sound vibrations and that are lost as a result of ageing, disease, certain drugs, and by excessive exposure to loud sound.


The approach, which one day could help millions of people worldwide with deafness and inner-ear disease, is made possible by a technique that is demonstrated in the journal Nature by an American team lead by Dr John Brigande of the Oregon Hearing Research Centre, Portland, who himself is profoundly hard of hearing.

Dr Mark Downs, Director of Science at The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, RNID says: "This is an exciting development which completes another important piece of the jig-saw in understanding how we might use gene therapy to eventually restore hearing loss."

However, he would not be drawn on when the first trials could start in patients.

"Together with the very positive early signs from other potential treatments, such as stem cell therapies, it is no longer just a pipe-dream to talk about cell and drug based solutions to restore hearing. There is a long way to go, but the journey towards new treatments is certainly under way."


Named for the hair-like projections on their surfaces, hair cells form a ribbon of vibration sensors along the length of the cochlea, the organ of the inner ear that detects sound.

Receiving vibrations through the eardrum and bones of the middle ear, hair cells convert them to electrical signals carried to the brain.

People, like all mammals, are not able to regenerate hair cells when they are damaged or lost. Dr Brigande and colleagues show in Nature that by implanting a gene that regulates hair cell growth, Atoh1, into the mouse inner ear while the mouse is still in the womb, new hair cells are made.

Dr Anthony Ricci, a collaborator at Stanford University, showed that the newly formed hair cells function as well as normal hair cells.

As for human tests, Dr Brigande says that the work is at too early a stage to say when they can start: "There is no present plan for tests in humans. The next step is to restore hearing in a deaf mouse.

"Only after this can we start experiments that will teach us if the approach might work in humans. So there is an enormous amount of work to do.

"The exciting news for those of us with hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears) is that we now have hope of having our hearing restored someday."

He said that some deaf people will reject the offer of gene therapy. "If a person is born without hearing, they are "Deaf" and that is a unique culture into itself. Many Deaf individuals highly value their deafness and do not wish to be hearing.


"I was born hearing, and began to lose my hearing in grade school," he adds. The cause is unknown.

"My hearing loss is progressive, so I need to think about other options in the very near future."

Would he offer himself for the first experiments on patients? "I have never considered self-experimentation to treat my hearing loss. I hope to contribute to an effort that helps define suitable therapies, which may one day be offered in the clinic. That's the right way to go about this."

Normally, humans are born with about 12,000 hair cells in each ear and the death of the cells accounts for most types of acquired hearing loss.

Overall, the steady loss that accompanies the wear and tear of ageing produces significant hearing deterioration in about a third of the population by the age of 70.

As seen on: telegraph.co.uk
Copyright 2008 - Telegraph Media Group Limited

I *heart* Skool Of Thought

Skool of Thought is by far my favorite DJ.  Always has been, always will be.  Always underrated, always under-appreciated, but ALWAYS a great set and always a great guy.  

I've had the pleasure of bringing him to Toronto 3 times over the years.  Sadly, none of those parties were the massive blow-outs that they should have been, and for that reason I look forward to the day I can bring him back and give him the party he deserves to play at.  So I've made it my mission to rebuild the scene here for that very reason.


Here is a video from his recent trip to Shambala:



One day, Lloyd... I will show you a proper Toronto party...  one day...

Friday, August 29, 2008

Canadian Hip Hop's Lookin' Good... HOLLER!



Canadian Hip Hop's Lookin' Good.  Big Up Shad!  This video is bananas...  HOLLER!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Toronto's New Breaks Weekly starts This Weekend!!


Pure Phunk presents 'NU:SOUND Fridays'
Grand Opening - Friday, August 29th, 2008

Each and every Friday night, Pure Phunk brings the funk back to the club district featuring the best in breaks, Bmore, and booty shaking beats provided by some of the best DJ's the city has to offer!

Every Friday in the Vision Room, featuring:


D-MONIC


DJ MEZ

+ guests

Hosted by: Pure Phunk, Miss Marta & The Lovely Jamie D

Cover: $10, a 19+ Event
For Reservations and Bottle Service, e-mail: arthurg@republiknightclub.com

Reduced List: CLICK HERE


261 Richmond St W, Toronto

Sunday, August 24, 2008

What's Interesting To Me Today: Mat The Alien

Here's his Brooklyn Radio mix:

1 - Kova & Miles - Clap Clap (Handclapping Song) 
2 - Missill - Forward 
3 - Wicked Lester - Grand Funk Edit 
4 - Me & You - DWYK (Remix) 
5 - Sharps - Love 2008 (Nosynth Mix) 
6 - Vibe Squad - Snaggle Puss 
7 - Blend Colonial - Mule (Spark Arrester remix) 
8 - Niles Philips - Shade Grown Beans 
9 - DeToto - Shake It Girl (Party Break) 
10 - A.R.P - Style Come Different 
11 - SebastiAn - Walkman 
12 - Neighbour - Phyllo 
13 - Nick Thayer - Can Drink Patron v1 1644 
14 - Mandeep Bootlegs – Hold On 
15 - DJ Fashen - Proper Bmore 
16 - Gold Brix - This Is Sick (Degree Rendered) 
17 - Justice Phantom - 100 Million 
18 - DJ Craze - Crazy Waterz 
19 - Kazey & Bulldog - Big Truck 
20 - Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir - Know How (Feat. Young MC) (Theme Mix) 
21 - DJ Ayres - Samir's Big Girl 
22 - Wowow - Big Girls Don't Cry In Baltimore 
23 - Daft Punk - Around the World (Villains' More Cowbell DJ Edit) 
24 - Mylo - Drop The Pressure (Stanton Warriors Remix) 
25 - Deekline - Shake The Pressure 
26 - Kid Cudi - Day N Night (Crookers First Remix) 
27 - South Rakkas Crew - Mad Again (Fake Blood Remix) 
28 - The Count and Sinden - Beeper (Feat. Kid Sister) 
29 - The Count and Sinden - Beeper (Fake Blood Mix) 
30 - DJ Roctakon - Sunglasses In Bmore (MTA Edit) 
31 - The Ting Tings - Great DJ (Calvin Harris Remix) 
32 - U-Tern - Disco Sizzurp (Feat. Kutcorners) 
33 - Contra's Ception - Smalltown Hood (Contra Edit Sqcd) 
34 - Skream - Oskilatah 
35 - Rogue State - Very Dangerous 
36 - Chimpo - Lockoff 
37 - Bloccc - Real 
38 - Kromestar - Ghostship 
39 - Babylon System - Loaded 
40 - Conquest - Moodswings 

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Berlin Calling



The latest 'DJ' movie is building a lot of hype overseas.  Apparently, Toronto will be lucky enough to be the only city in North America that will have a screening of this movie during TIFF.  Check the trailer.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thinking of Moving Here...



... just to make people mail me things and have to write this on the envelope.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Sunday, August 17, 2008

D-Monic - "Dancehall Swing"



D-Monic - "Dancehall Swing" (CLUB PHUNK EXCLUSIVE!)

Here's a simple likkle ting I did a while back.  Debuted on the 'Don Dada 2' CD and played heavily in all my sets as of late.  Very effective on the dancefloor.  Big up da Canadian gyal dem!

D-Monic - "Dancehall Swing" (Right Click to Download)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

New Release: DJ Mutiny - Sign of the Times

DJ Mutiny
A: 'Sign of the Times'
AA: 'Here I Come'
Label: iBreaks
Release Date: Oct/ Nov 2008
"At iBreaks, we've worked really hard over the last couple of years to build up a strong label with a reputation for quality and have been proud to feature such talented and respected producers as J-Mekka, Peter Paul, Deibeat, and The Rogue Element. We are now very honoured to be able to add DJ Mutiny to this list, as he fires out a release to satisfy all breakbeat lovers...

First up we have 'Sign of the Times' – A track which mixes up the 2 renowned styles of this producer, original bass line breaks with funky soulful vibes. We have to admit, this one's a bit different (dare we say 'epic'), with its haunting arpeggiated keys, whale-proportioned synth riff, hypnotic vocal, kick ass drums and not-had-a-bath-in-weeks dirty bass, all combined in a way that will kick ass on the dance floor or play easy in your stereo.

On the flip we have the chunkier, house-ier, trackier 'Here I Come', which has been tearing up the iBreaks radio shows for a few months now , this track illustrates the journey DJ Mutiny has taken us on with his 'Concrete Soul' series (SFF) and brings in heavy hypnotic bass riffs over soulful samples and melodies, a true head nodder of a tune which is just toooo smooth...    A killer release from the Original Don.. DJ Mutiny"
D-Monic's Pick:


DJ Mutiny - 'Here I Come'

New Release: Backdraft - Rock The Mic Ft. The Ragga Twins

Backdraft 
A: Rock The Mic Ft. The Ragga Twins 
AA: Pole Dancer 
AAA: Rock The Mic Inst. (Bonus Tune) 
Label: Passenger
Release Date: September 29th 2008 

Taken from the forthcoming album 'We Know Where You Live!

The wait is nearly over. The original Labrat's have been in their lair for the last 12 months working hard on their song writing skills and developing their sound, ready for the release of their debut longplayer released in November on Passenger. 
 
Paul and Karrie have been an integral part of the breakbeat scene for the past 6 years. Supported by everyone from Meat Katie to Rennie Pilgrim, FreQ Nasty to Tayo, this Stockport duo are one of Passengers most successful bands with a loyal and avid fanbase. Whether they are fusing ragga vocals with electro wobbles, reggae blessed grooves with syncopated beats or just having a laugh, trying to melt the globes bass cones… one thing is always obvious, they do it in style and with passion. 
 
On the first single from their album they have teamed up with Passenger's own The Ragga Twins for what could well be one of their finest vocal outings to date! As with all of the Twins work, this has a catchy 'call and response' chorus and some straight up vocal anarchy that will twist around in your head long after you have returned from the club. The flipside is true Backdraft madness… doing the rounds on dubplate for the past few months, this tune has a proven track record of 'doin da biz'. 
 
Ladies and gentleman, strap yourself in and get ready for the next 3 months of super dope, straight up cold lamping, head bopping beats that are fresher than a 4 finger gold ring rocked with iron flat fat laces. 
 
It's a sick world, be apart of it!!!

D-Monic's Pick:

Backdraft - Pole Dancer

New Release: Atomic Hooligan 'Electro Ain't Electro'

Atomic Hooligan 'Electro Ain't Electro' 
1. Rico Tubbs rmx
2. Original
3. Rico Tubbs RAVE rmx
Label: Botchit & Scarper
Release Date: Sept 1st 2008

3rd single taken from Atomic Hooligan's album 'Sex Drugs and Blah Blah Blah'

'Bold, brave and brash. This boasts more balls than Kevin Keegan's back yard– utterly essential'. IDJ Magazine (FRONT COVER)

Atomic Hooligan kick through the door once again at breakneck speed with another track lifted from their killer second album follow up 'Sex, Drugs and Blah Blah Blah...'

Breaking the genre boundaries once again Atomic Hooligan leave no stone unturned with the speaker busting 'Electro Aint Electro' slapping us silly with nasty glitched out acid tweaks and knees jerking bass!

A firm favourite from the Atomic Hooligan dj sets over the past year with many a folk anticipating the unleashing of the musical beastie...

Featuring the commanding electronically soaked vocals of Sim Wise, (Playboy -UK Cyber girl of the Year no less!) when she's says 'get your ass on the floor' you most certainly will!

On remix duties we've the ghetto house man of the moment Rico Tubbs, who has been busy getting people hot under collar with the bouncing bass led productions and genre spanning dj sets. Whipping the original in shape Rico has come up with a belting reworking.

We love to treat you at the house of Botchit & Scarper so as a bonus ball there will be a Beatport exclusive in the shape of a slamming 'Rave' mix from Rico Tubbs. Old skool style!

"The Hooligans have surpassed themselves again." - Carl Loben DJ Mag

D-Monic's Pick:

Atomic Hooligan 'Electro Ain't Electro' (Rico Tubbs rmx)

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Legends...

Dem cats speek da troof, ya herd?  (see any similarities?)

RIP Issac Hayes

He's a bad mutha-SHUT-YO-MOUTH...



Saturday, August 9, 2008

RIP Bernie Mac

He was one funny muhfucker...