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Description Releasing this podcast took a bit longer than expected because we made a little screw up due to holiday issues with regard to our site management... Nevertheless, this fresh podcast from Carnivale artist Koen Lebens, who is responsible for our last well received EP, proves to be tim
Some of you may recall an article that I wrote two months ago about Microsoft acquiring Skype. I predicted that this acquisition would symbolize the beginning of a new battle. Nearly all the big players, from software giants to telco providers, were at that moment of time either directly or ind
When the summer is at its hottest, the beach is at its best. Thus, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Carnivale will escape to beachclub FUEL in Bloemendaal on Sunday the 17th of July for a wonderful summer edition. The concept is simple, as it should be on a warm Sunday afternoon. 10 ho
Dear Partypeople and musiclovers, Some time ago I wrote an article here on Carnivale Magazine about protecting your ears and the consequences of NOT wearing hearing protection when going out. Since then I’ve heard from a lot of you that most people think earplugs are simply too expensive to ser
Carnivale Amsterdam en Earproof organiseren een speciale actie: een setje op maat gemaakte ER 9/15/25 oordoppen met korting!! Check het bericht voor de details
Description Please forgive us for being off the radar for quite some time. Not looking for any excuses, but we are very happy to be back. This week's podcast is delivered by The Popes. It's a live recording of their closing set during Carnivale's 3 year anniversary last Friday in AIR. B
Electronic Groove is back in the game and released both a Dan Curtin and tINI podcast. Al Kent is in control of DJ Broadcast's podcast and Death On The Balcony is in charge of Ibiza Voice's blessing. Looks like Sound Wall is having a holiday break this week. Electronic Groove 200: Dan Curtin The
We've got some nice podcasts lined up for you in this week's review. Make sure you check out Sascha Dive on Sound Wall and Resident Advisor's Matthew Burton & Kate Rathod. For some reason Electronic Groove is having a sabbatical (nearly a month already!), not sure what's going on over there.
In September 2010 my debut novel Ego Faber came out at Ambo-Anthos Publishers. It’s a story about friendship and love, set against the background of Amsterdam in the 2000s. The book is my take on Generation Y – the fast living twenty-somethings that witnessed 9/11 on television, experienced
Stewart said at the Hackers’ Conference of 1984 to Apple founder Steve Wozniak: “Information wants to be free”. As well all know now, the man was right; information is free these days. Though countless critics still point out the disadvantages for society and economy, the open source evang