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    18


    Reflekt is a dance/electronica outfit out of England. The act consists of DJ/remixer/producers Seb Fontaine and Jay Peake (aka Jay P. ), with Delline Bass doing vocals. The act is well known for their 2004 international club hit “Need To Feel Loved”, which reached number 1 on the British Dance Chart. That song, which samples the theme from the song “Ghosts” from the 2003 movie “The Road To Perdition,” is featured in the 2005 British/Canadian film “It’s All Gone Pete Tong. ” In 2006 the act returned with a followup, “Shine. ” It’s All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian fictional independent mockumentary about Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye), a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is a reference to a rhyming slang phrase used in Britain in the 2000s, referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, standing for “it’s all gone wrong”. Like the similar mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the film takes measures to appear non-fictional, but Frankie Wilde himself is a fictional character. The film was released on April 15, 2005. The DVD was released on September 20, 2005. In 2005, it won two awards at the US Comedy Arts Festival for Best Feature and Best Actor (Paul Kaye) and swept the Gen Art Film Festival awards (Grand Jury and Audience). It was filmed on location in Ibiza and shot entirely in HD. Several famous DJs appear in the film as “talking heads”, giving the film a false sense of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond, Pacha and Pete Tong . . .

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  • Jun
    16


    Reflekt is a dance / electronica outfit from England. The act consists of DJ / remixer / producer Seb Fontaine and Jay Peake (aka Jay P.), while with Delline bass vocals. The law also applies to the 2004 internationally known club hit “Need To Feel Loved”, which reached number one in the UK dance charts. The song that samples the theme from the song “Ghosts” from the 2003 film “The Road To Perdition” is a 2005 British / Canadian film “It’s All Gone Pete Tong presented.” In 2006, the action is returned with a follow-up, “Shine.” It’s All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian fictional independent mockumentary about Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye), a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is a reference to a rhyming slang used in Britain in the 2000s, referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, stands for “it’s all gone wrong”. Like the similar mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, the movie takes measures to appear non-fictional, but Frankie Wilde himself is a fictional character. The film was on 15 April 2005. The DVD was on 20 September 2005 published. In 2005 he won two awards at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival for Best Feature Film and Best Actor (Paul Kaye) and swept the Gen Art Film Festival Awards (Grand Jury and the audience). It was filmed on location in Ibiza and shot entirely in HD. Several famous DJs appear in the film as “talking heads”, which gives the film a false impression of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond, Pacha and Pete Tong . . .

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  • May
    31


    Adam Savage answers a question about RFID Censorship after his talk on his Fascination with the Dodo Bird at the Last HOPE Hacker Conference (www. HOPE. net) which took place on July, 18-20 2008 at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City. — Mythbusters Host Retracts RFID Censorship – Mythbusters host Adam Savage is retracting comments he made at a hackers conference where he said an episode exposing security flaws in credit card RFID technology was squelched by credit card company lawyers. In a new statement Adam says, ” If I went into the detail of exactly why this story didn’t get filmed, it’s so bizarre and convoluted that no one would believe me, but suffice to say. . . the decision not to continue on with the RFID story was made by our production company, Beyond Productions, and had nothing to do with Discovery, or their ad sales department. ” — Steven Levy gave the keynote address. Kevin Mitnick, Steve Rambam, Jello Biafra, and Adam Savage of MythBusters were also featured speakers at The Last HOPE Hackers Conference. The name referred to the expectation that this would have been the final HOPE conference due to the scheduled demolition of its venue, the Hotel Pennsylvania. www. TheNextHOPE. org is scheduled for Summer 2010. — Includes the ‘infamous’ new-yourk point-of-view on ‘unglazed’ ceramic tiles for ovens to make ‘better pizza’, OMG!!!

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