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With a history stretching back more than a decade, Basilisk is proficient in both vinyl and CD mixing, but now prefers using a laptop and MIDI controller to maximize the creative potential of his sets with harmonic mixing and an expert use of effects. Every performance is entirely improvised and custom-crafted to fit with the theme of the event and the flow of the night.
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DJ BioĭJ Basilisk spins an eclectic variety of styles covering all points of the psychedelic trance and techno spectrum. Much of his success can be attributed to his tireless work ethic and productive drive aside from DJing, Basilisk also manages three record labels (the eponymous Ektoplazm as well as Drumlore and Omnitropic), co-founded Techgnosis Records alongside Ben Rama, compiles various artist releases (notably, Ektoplazm’s Greatest Trips, Spectral Circuitry, Dreamshadow, Organic Circuitry), develops and maintains the Ektoplazm web site, designs album artwork for numerous releases, and champions the cause of Creative Commons licenses and new music distribution strategies for the 21st century. With more than a decade of experience behind the decks Basilisk is also an accomplished DJ. By using MPEG audio coding, you shrink down the original sound data from a CD by a factor of 12, without losing sound quality.Basilisk is the founder of the Ektoplazm netlabel group and free music portal, one of the world’s top online destinations for psychedelic trance, techno, and downtempo. So you end up with more than 1.400 Mbit to represent just one second of stereo music in CD quality.
- 1999: Portable MP3 players make their debut.Īccording to Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, "Without data reduction, digital audio signals typically consist of 16-bit samples recorded at a sampling rate more than twice the actual audio bandwidth (e.g.
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February 1999: A record company called SubPop was the first to distribute music tracks in the MP3 format.All developers of MP3 encoders or rippers and decoders/players must now pay a licensing fee to Fraunhofer, however, no licensing fees are required to simply use an MP3 player. September 1998: Fraunhofer began enforcing their patent rights.November 26, 1996: A United States patent for MP3 was issued.1994: MPEG-2 was developed and published a year later.1992: Fraunhofer's and Dieter Seitzer’s audio coding algorithm was integrated into MPEG-1.April 1989: Fraunhofer received a German patent for MP3.January 1988: Moving Picture Experts Group or MPEG was established as a subcommittee of the International Standards Organization/International Electrotechnical Commission or ISO/IEC.1987: The Fraunhofer Institut in Germany began research code-named EUREKA project EU147, Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB).