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May 2015 Issue 13 features an exclusive interview with the 1st lady of Dirtybird, J.Phlip. Colours fly as we delve into Holi with a chat with the festival's co-founder. We look into what type of music boosts focus.

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Publié le 10 août 2015
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Langue English
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Audiation
Exclusive interview
with the 1st lady of
Dirtybird
Colours fly as we delve into Holi
What type of music allows you to focus?
Freejak discusses his rise in Dance music"Music is the voice of the soul. It is much more
For the love of music.. Magazine than sound. Music can be a comforter, party
presenting a variety of genres and maker, career path or a way of life. "
exclusive industry content.
Mizz Ruby, Company Director
Music magazine giving exposure
to the freshest music sounds and "Music joins people together from all around the
talent, as well as discussing world, without music life would be pretty boring."
industry related topics. We aim
Rokuro, Associate Editor.to showcase the amazing unheard
talent in the International &
Underground music scene.

"The birth of one's child is the only feeling that
For the love of music you will comes close to getting lost in music."
most definitely be able to find
something you enjoy in our Cessle, Associate Editor.
eclectic selection. Whether your
groove is house, garage, dance or
soul; we will cater to your "Music is a form of art that reveals a truth in a
world full of mystery." desires.

Sarah, Staff Writer. www.AudiationMagazine.com

"No matter what's happening in life, it's usually
great music will keep you going.."

Malachi, Staff Writer.

"Music is life. It's a universal language that has no
barriers. It unifies people around the world. It
brings people joy. "

Andy, Contributing Editor

Audiation"Music is the voice of the soul. It is much more
For the love of music.. Magazine than sound. Music can be a comforter, party
presenting a variety of genres and maker, career path or a way of life. "
exclusive industry content.
Mizz Ruby, Company Director
Music magazine giving exposure
to the freshest music sounds and "Music joins people together from all around the
talent, as well as discussing world, without music life would be pretty boring."
industry related topics. We aim
Rokuro, Associate Editor.to showcase the amazing unheard
talent in the International &
Underground music scene.

"The birth of one's child is the only feeling that
For the love of music you will comes close to getting lost in music."
most definitely be able to find
something you enjoy in our Cessle, Associate Editor.
eclectic selection. Whether your
groove is house, garage, dance or
soul; we will cater to your "Music is a form of art that reveals a truth in a
world full of mystery." desires.

Sarah, Staff Writer. www.AudiationMagazine.com

"No matter what's happening in life, it's usually
great music will keep you going.."

Malachi, Staff Writer.

"Music is life. It's a universal language that has no
barriers. It unifies people around the world. It
brings people joy. "

Andy, Contributing Editor

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RADIO
UK Time Zone
MONDAY
3pm Pure Music 24/7 SATURDAY
AK Steppa - House

6pm South Star Radio 12 am - Kiss FM UK
DJ Junior UK - UK Garage & Bass
4pm Select Radio UK Wideboys - Lovers off Music & Bass

Lizzie Curious – Funky / Tech / Groove
9pm Ministry Of Sound
2pm HouseHeadsRadio
Essential Garage 8pm Empire London
Adam Dmize - House
DJ X-Ray – House & UK Garage

8pm Shine
TUESDAY
9pm Kiss FM UK EssnVee – House & UK Garage

Majestic – UK Garage
2pm Select Radio UK
9pm Kiss Fresh
Danny Blaze National Anthems - Club Classics Mike Delinquent – UK Garage & Bass

FRIDAY


WEDNESDAY
12pm WLUW SUNDAY
Sarah Becker - Independent Music

8am Empire London 10am Silk City
Pintsize & D'Elle's Big Breakfast
4pm Vision Radio UK Wally B & Johnson - House & Garage

DJ Pyro - House & UK Garage

2pm Silk City
THURSDAY 10pm Empire LDN
WisK & OSG - House, Garage & Bass
Heartbreak – UK Garage
2am WLUW
8pm Silk City
Dave Gee - The G Spot
Shakedown Show - House & Garage
Audiation
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RADIO
UK Time Zone
MONDAY
3pm Pure Music 24/7 SATURDAY
AK Steppa - House

6pm South Star Radio 12 am - Kiss FM UK
DJ Junior UK - UK Garage & Bass
4pm Select Radio UK Wideboys - Lovers off Music & Bass

Lizzie Curious – Funky / Tech / Groove
9pm Ministry Of Sound
2pm HouseHeadsRadio
Essential Garage 8pm Empire London
Adam Dmize - House
DJ X-Ray – House & UK Garage

8pm Shine
TUESDAY
9pm Kiss FM UK EssnVee – House & UK Garage

Majestic – UK Garage
2pm Select Radio UK
9pm Kiss Fresh
Danny Blaze National Anthems - Club Classics Mike Delinquent – UK Garage & Bass

FRIDAY


WEDNESDAY
12pm WLUW SUNDAY
Sarah Becker - Independent Music

8am Empire London 10am Silk City
Pintsize & D'Elle's Big Breakfast
4pm Vision Radio UK Wally B & Johnson - House & Garage

DJ Pyro - House & UK Garage

2pm Silk City
THURSDAY 10pm Empire LDN
WisK & OSG - House, Garage & Bass
Heartbreak – UK Garage
2am WLUW
8pm Silk City
Dave Gee - The G Spot
Shakedown Show - House & Garage
Holi Festival of Colours

For those of you who are yet to have had your attention averted to the
funfilled colourful experience that is Holi Festival of Colours, rest your upon the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this summer and witness bright blues skies
transform into multi-coloured rainbows with an explosion of powder paint.

Since the first Holi Festival of Colours in 2012 which sold out in 4 minutes and
had 3500 guests, founders Max Riedel, Maxim Derenko and Jasper Hellman
were right in thinking big, as within 2 years the the festival is now on a world
tour with festivals planned in around 30 major cities throughout 2014. The
concept is derived from a long standing Indian tradition where every year Gulal
(a coloured powder) and loud music intoxicate the people as a way of
welcoming in the spring, living the spirit of the indian festival. This combination
of music, colours and a festival atmosphere helps the festival to sell itself and
you can be sure there have been people who have bought tickets on the
strength of the videos on Youtube alone. This September the festival returns
for its London leg of its worldly tour running over 2 days with a line up that out
does the one from last year, with the promise of even more colour than before.

What sets this festival apart from others? Aside from the obvious fact that on
the hour, every hour, the crowd all gather and count in unison with the
countdown ready to paint the sky an unforgettable rainbow. What sets Holi
Festival of Colours aside from other festival exercise baring the obvious? Its the
vibe that's projected within its grounds. The feeling of living within a (its funny
to say it) an almost colourless Utopian society, because for them few hours
each and every festival goer is a colourful mess, with the vast majority having
very little concern for vanity and ones social appearance. And rightly so. Festival
season is supposed to be that time of year where you are allowed to let go, be
free and enjoy the experience. Where better than an environment that allows
you to, in a sense, regress and go back to being a kid. Simply put you are a first
hand liar if you can say that as a minor you never had naughty thoughts of being
part of a crazy food fight/paint fight, if you haven’t already been in one.

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Holi Festival of Colours

For those of you who are yet to have had your attention averted to the
funfilled colourful experience that is Holi Festival of Colours, rest your upon the
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this summer and witness bright blues skies
transform into multi-coloured rainbows with an explosion of powder paint.

Since the first Holi Festival of Colours in 2012 which sold out in 4 minutes and
had 3500 guests, founders Max Riedel, Maxim Derenko and Jasper Hellman
were right in thinking big, as within 2 years the the festival is now on a world
tour with festivals planned in around 30 major cities throughout 2014. The
concept is derived from a long standing Indian tradition where every year Gulal
(a coloured powder) and loud music intoxicate the people as a way of
welcoming in the spring, living the spirit of the indian festival. This combination
of music, colours and a festival atmosphere helps the festival to sell itself and
you can be sure there have been people who have bought tickets on the
strength of the videos on Youtube alone. This September the festival returns
for its London leg of its worldly tour running over 2 days with a line up that out
does the one from last year, with the promise of even more colour than before.

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