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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Rihanna - Right Now (Richard Fraioli Bootleg) [FREE DOWNLOAD] Made Proper by Boston Local

RIGHT NOW free download

Boston's Richard Fraioli, is by no means a mega producer.  However the Massachusetts native is more then experienced when it comes to running the decks at any of the various nightclubs he works in the new england area.  So much so that Ultra Music Festival has consistently asked him to play at their prized festival.

In addition, to his multiple gigs he plays a week and his podcast, Fraioli squeezes studio time.  Fraioli's new Bootleg of Rihanna's "Right Now" is a prized bootleg that should help keep him a Boston representative in the dance arena.  This bootleg will offer EDM fans the perfect mix to rage to, instead of the lame original that squanders and can leave your party feeling flat when it needs a kick. So grab RIGHT NOW free download now:



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Parrots 'DISLIKE' Dance Music, Says Study


(NME.com)A new study has found that parrots have an 'intense dislike' of dance music.

In findings published in the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science - via The Telegraph - researchers found that a pair of African grey parrots had wide ranging tastes in music, but both hated dance music.

The birds, from a popular breed of pet parrot, both bobbed their heads along to rock and folk, but were left distressed by electronic dance music.

Dr Franck PĂ©ron of the University of Lincoln, said: "The birds clearly showed preferences. One preferred the rhythmic and one preferred the classical."

Music in the rhythmic category included U2, UB40 and Joan Baez whilst Bach was one of the classical artists played to the birds.

He said that the birds were not keen on the music by The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers.

He explained: "The electronic dance music was not appropriate for them. We had the radio on in the office and when it was a very fast beat, they started to scream; not in a friendly, communicative way but in a distressed, scared way. They seem to like pop music when there is a voice.