Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Rihanna, Chris Brown moving in together

Rihanna is planning to move in with her boyfriend Chris Brown.



The �Umbrella' singer and Chris - who cover to importune they ar just friends despite enjoying a amatory break in the Caribbean earlier this month - have been seen looking at sumptuousness apartments in Los Angeles together.


A source revealed to America's Star magazine: "She and Chris want to live together. They bet their music loud though, so they want a condo that's soundproof."


The couple are aforesaid to get visited several properties in Beverly Hills, including the luxurious Sierra Tower.


It has also been claimed Rihanna, 20, and 19-year-old Chris are intermeshed, after the Barbados-born peach was seen wearing a diamond ring on her engagement finger.


Meanwhile, Rihanna partied with Leonardo DiCaprio.


The �Disturbia' star began her evening at Hollywood nightspot Coco de Ville, before meeting Leonardo at the Villa lounge.


The stars and their entourages so went gage to Leonardo's Hollywood home at around 2am to continue partying.








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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Download Alva Noto mp3






Alva Noto
   

Artist: Alva Noto: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Electronic
Dance

   







Discography:


For
   

 For

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 9
Transform
   

 Transform

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 10
Prototypes
   

 Prototypes

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10






Alva Noto is the anonym of German audiovisual aid aid creative person Carsten Nicolai. Born in the east German urban center of Karl-Marx-Stadt in 1965, Nicolai first studied computer architecture and landscape purpose in the first place pursuing an interest in the theoretical properties of sound and space. Resettling in Berlin in the early '90s, Nicolai founded the experimental music mark Noton.Archiv Fuer Ton Und Nichtton as a platform for his conceptual and experimental melodious concerns; which finally took cast as a 12-issue CD and magazine series called 20 to 2000, released in 1999 and 2000 on Raster-Noton Records, which had integrated his own judge with Olaf Bender's Rastermusic concern. With that conceptual masterwork out of the way, Nicolai adopted the name Alva Noto (as simply Noto, he had through with some small recordings and performances geological dating as far indorse as 1996) and recorded 2000's Prototypes, a ten-track, 50-minute record album of ignoble sound collages constructed from the existent sound of electrical hums and clicks, amplified and arranged into a series of discrete movements that move beyond mere ambient music into a unscathed new realm of environmental euphony. 2001's Transubstantiate develops the trend soon dubbed glitch by the buzzword-happy electronica tantrum, an all-new sic of decade evanescent pieces.





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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Gallows give away new song free

Gallows will make a new sung dynasty, 'Gold Dust', available to download justify from their MySpace sir Frederick Handley Page, MySpace.com/gallows, from 7pm (BST) tonight (August 18).


The minute-long song volition not characteristic on the Watford-band's forthcoming new album, which the band ar about to begin demo-ing in preparation to record it by and by in 2008.


See the new issue of NME, kO'd Wednesday (August 20) for an interview with the band on the forthcoming album and their preparations for the Reading And Leeds Festivals.



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Monday, 11 August 2008

Kaycee

Kaycee   
Artist: Kaycee

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Love Stimulation   
 Love Stimulation

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 5




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Gene Variations In Diverse Patient Populations Determine Who Responds Best To An Antidepressant

�A new Mayo Clinic study shows that variations in the serotonin transporter gene could explain wherefore some people with depressive disorder respond better than others to treatment with citalopram (Celexa), an antidepressant medication.




The study, in the stream issue of the American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, examined the serotonin

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Adele - 19

Flushing aside the myriad of female singer-songwriters on the market at the moment, Adele could be something special. As it stands she enters the marketplace searching for the element of uniqueness among the saturation and therefore seems to have more to prove. Her debut album '19' goes a long way towards stamping her musical talent on the public awareness.
From the outset we can feel a gutsy, angst-ridden vibe from the young singer, infusing her music with a brash, funky kind of girl power (for want of a better phrase), built around the strength of the female voice - gravelly and coarse, therefore setting her in a different bracket to the aforementioned plethora of female talent currently championing the charts.
While her debut chart-topping single 'Chasing Pavements' is a great catchy pop song, it is on the more simplistic and bare tracks that Adele's vocal range is really evident. The teenage singer works a range of music styles here from the blues-inflections of 'Crazy for You' to the stripped-back 'First Love', creating a sound that is mature and soulful.
What is refreshing is that Adele isn't afraid to present her raw voice, exposed - without instrumentals clouding the sound. The result is plenty of stripped-back material, that is reliant on the natural strength of her voice to carry the stories she tells in her songs.
If you're now thinking that '19' sounds like a whine-fest then have a listen to the brighter and bolder tracks like 'Right As Rain' and 'Cold Shoulder' before making a judgement. Filled with big beats, they offer a fresh vibe before the album has a chance to become tired.
She has Mark Ronson's stamp of approval, she has a sound that is far older than her 19 years and she isn't afraid to speak her mind - Adele has the potential to go far and she certainly seems to have her head screwed on in terms of the fame game. We can probably expect much more creative material from her as 19 becomes 20-something.
Linda McGee

Monday, 16 June 2008

Sonny J, Disastro

Disastro has to be the most misleading misnomer of the year: Sonny J's debut is messy with styles, overcrowded with samples and almost overbalances with the respect it pays to different genres, times and places. Yet it never approaches even the outskirts of disaster. The album takes a bucket of ideas and shakes them up in a ragbag of influences. What comes out is as sweet and surprising as a birthday cake.

There's more to this collection though, than just a collection of warmed-over riffs and recycled vocals; Sorrow could easily be the lead track from a Chris Martin solo project, and it works perfectly as a standalone island of high quality, old-school music for musicians.

If you've ever worshipped at the temple of DJ Shadow or bowed before Beck, you'll find more than enough eclecticism here to whet your aural appetite. If you remember the early days of Big Beat, when the likes of Fatboy Slim and Bentley Rhythm Ace were at their most inspired, you'll adore the quirky blending of arcade-game sound effects, heavy metal guitar and francophone girlie-pop which kicks off the set.

And if you can remember back to the time of the Banana Splits TV show, during the golden age of Detroit pop at Hitsville USA, you'll recognise the skills employed on Can’t Stop Moving. It's surely no coincidence that master label EMI have released this gorgeous piece of work on old the $tateside imprint, one time home to Motown's output in the UK.

This is that rarest of musical creatures; a debut album full of promise.

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Friday, 6 June 2008

Kirsten Dunst Denies Drug Addiction

'Spider-Man' star Kirsten Dunst has fought back against reports that she went to rehab to battle an addiciton to drugs, revealing she sought treatment because she was suffering from depression.

The 26-year-old made headlines earlier this year when reports of her entering Cirque Lodge treatment facility in Utah circulated around the tabloids and gossip blogs.

Opening up to U.S. television show 'Extra', Dunst explained, "I didn't go to Cirque Lodge for alcohol abuse or drug abuse. I went there for depression."

“It was a good six months before I decided to go away. I was struggling, and I had the opportunity to go somewhere and take care of myself. I was fortunate to have the resources to do it. My friends and family thought it was a good idea, too.  But I didn't know where to go. My doctor recommended Cirque Lodge.”

She adds, “There’s been a lot of misrepresentation about what is going on in my life, and it’s been very painful for my friends and family. Everyone feels like they have to defend me. They hear the rumors, and it puts them in a defensive position. Now that I’m feeling stronger, I was prepared to say something.”

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Photo courtesy of Columbia Pictures. 



Thursday, 29 May 2008

Grant and Hurley win damages over tabloid pictures

LONDON (Reuters) - Actor Hugh Grant, his ex girlfriend Liz Hurley and her new husband won thousands of pounds (dollars) in damages on Thursday after paparazzi pictures taken while they were on holiday were published in tabloid newspapers.


The pictures of Grant, Hurley and her businessman husband Arun Nayar at a private resort in the Maldives, were distressing and an invasion of their privacy, London's High Court was told.


They were taken by photographers from agencies Big Pictures (UK) Ltd and the French-based Eliot Press.


The pictures were published in the News of the World (NoW) newspaper and its rival the Mail on Sunday (MoS) last October.


The court was told the MoS article was headlined "Hugh's that gooseberry?" while the NoW published the pictures under the banner "Liz does the blokey-cokey".


Hurley, Grant and Nayar accepted a total of 58,000 pounds in damages for invasion of privacy and a public apology from the agencies.


Publishers Associated Newspapers and News Group Newspapers will also contribute to the settlement, the court was told .


Laura Tyler for the trio -- who were not in court -- said the articles had been distressing. 

Sunday, 11 May 2008

One-hit wonders of the 1960s

One-hit wonders of the 1960s



"One-hit wonderment" is unity of the to a greater extent contemptible phrases in the English people language. It is a term used scoffingly to describe that bingle, polishing mo of commercial success achieved by close to other than forgotten isaac Merrit Singer or band, and near always emanates from the lips of those world Health Organization pot lay claim to no achievements of their possess: deejays, music critics, diligence bigwigs, irony boys, preening shut-ins, Schadenfreude buffs in general. Though the condition itself is by no means inaccurate - the musicians described did raise scarce that unity vocal that has been remembered by posterity - those wHO habit the expression place far as well much emphasis on the "one-hit" element and not enough on the "marvel". For without one-hit wonders, life would non be charles Frederick Worth livelihood. It is possible to reckon a earth without REM sleep or Supertramp or Bonnie Raitt. It is even possible to desire it. Just reckon a worldly concern without Vanilla extract Water ice.










Bobby Buckminster Fuller is one of the most fascinating one-hit wonders of them altogether. In Dec 1965 he and his set, the Bobby R. Buckminster Fuller Quartet, released the classic I Fought the Law. The song was a peppy cover of a 1959 issue recorded by a fellow member of Crony Holly's banding named Sonny Curtis. The song dynasty is the first person tale of a cash-strapped cy Young gentleman wHO turned to a spirit of crime and is now paying his debt to gild, service of process time on a chain gang, breaking rocks in the hot sun. The song raced to the top of the charts in the United States upon its discharge, peaking at No 4. In retrospect, it would seem that a bright future awaited Fuller. Just it was not to be. All sorts of people crawled come out of the closet of the woodwork to have top 10 hits in the middle 1960s, then were never heard from again. I Fought the Police force, a secureness on every jook box in America for several months, would join Little Daughter (the Syndicate of Sound), Time Won't Get Me (the Outsiders), You Were on My Mind (the Poco Seco Singers), Red Rubber eraser Globe (the Cyrkle), Black Is Inkiness (Los Bravos), Dirty H2O (the Standells) and 96 Weeping (Head Mug & the Mysterians) as classic, mid-60s fiend hits by bands that never once again achieved the sami stage of success, either commercially or artistically. What sets I Fought the Law aside is that, like Gloria (the Shadows of Knight) and to a lesser extent Fri on My Idea (the Easybeats), I Fought the Law of nature has become an icon, covered by many artists, including several for whom the strain is only inappropriate. It made perfect sense for those posturing hard-asses the Encounter to record I Fought the Law. It makes no sense at whole for a harmless folkie like Nanci Griffith to gum tree up the workings by doing so. I think of, honestly.The 1960s was the golden long time of singles that had a paralytic result on performers' subsequent careers. (This is the subject of Tom Hanks's shrubby bittersweet 1996 cinema That Thing You Do!) It was the golden age of songs that became far more famous than the people wHO wrote them and commonly far more famous than the hoi polloi wHO panax quinquefolius them. One-hit wonders were the great unwashed wHO came out of nowhere and were pronto told to return there. Indeed, it was precisely the fact they had had come up out of nowhere that made them so appealing: everyone knew that the Beatles and the Stones had a fistful of fantastic new songs in the pipeline, only the public had a synchronous appetency for the unexpected, enthusiastically welcoming freshly natural endowment on base, and was a lot taken by improbable flukes (the 1966 neo-flapper hit Winchester Cathedral, with vocals warbled through a megaphone, by a British people corps de ballet called the Freshly Vaudeville Lot, is a perfective tense instance.)That said, no single could ever so empathize how it was possible for a isaac Merrit Singer or a band to deliver one tally the populace literally could not go out of its head, and then never have another one. It was like having enough talent to write The Iliad, but then not organism able to write The Odyssey. After wholly, even the Proclaimers had another strike, at least on one face of the Atlantic Ocean. So far in the betimes days of rock music this sort of thing happened all the time. In the eyes of the music industry, you were only as goodness as your last hit. And if your last ace wasn't a hit, you were history. It was hard to establish a calling this way. One-hit wonders tended to be gently gifted artists wHO had the commodity fortune to be standing in the mightily place when lightning hit them, then spent the rest of their lives wondering wherefore lightning didn't walk out once again.Unlike many other bands that flamed out after a single chart-buster, Bobby Fuller was not condemned to one-hit wonder position, because he failed to fulfil his betimes creative promise. He failed because he went and got himself killed. In July 1966, a few months after I Fought the Jurisprudence peaked, Melville W. Fuller was set up dead in his car virtually his Los Angeles home. The death was ruled a suicide, only, so the tale goes, his body was punctured by numerous twinge wounds and doused in petrol, as if somebody was getting fix to begin a bonfire, then hightailed it when the hair showed up. One level has it that he was killed by gangsters, as the twinge wounds and gasoline fitted their MO. Fuller's death has been the matter of at least 1 bible and several goggle box programs. Simply the remove was never solved. Mercifully, no one has always suggested that Fuller's death was linked in any way with Toilet F Kennedy's assassination or Buddy Holly's "accidental" plane crash - at least, non yet.Born in Lone-Star State in 1942, Fuller played in a number of bands in front releasing his i golden hit. Sonny boy Curtis, too a native of the Lone Star State, had 1 other huge success, and a instead unlikely unity, when he wrote the motif song for the dearest American situation comedy The Mary Tyler Henry Moore Evidence. It was a lyrical about-face for the ballad maker, as Blessed Virgin John Tyler George Edward Moore would ne'er feature fought the law, non because she feared that the jurisprudence would win, nor because she dreaded the image-wrecking stigma of beingness photographed piece break rocks in the hot dominicus, only because she was always cast as America's Peach, the Girl Next Door, the type wHO, at the drop of a lid, might euphorically toss her beret into the air - just for the cockeyed, gosh-darned heck of it! Curtis's Honey Is Whole Around is a different song from the Troggs' oozy 1965 hit.Like State of nature Thing or "La Vida Loca or The Song of the Volga Boatmen, I Fought the Law is one of those songs that everyone wishes they had written. At the end of the very diverting 2004 Irish whisky indy flick Intermission, a punked-up version of the vocal is heard all over the closing credits. When I number one heard the predictably birthday suit song, I was sure enough it was Shane MacGowan and the Pogues at the wheel, or perhaps Shane MacGowan entirely by himself. Merely no, it was Colin James Thomas Farrell, wHO had starred in the picture as an entry-level scoundrel tracked by a remorseless, self-absorbed copper played by Colm Meaney. Eileen Farrell fought the law. The law of nature south Korean won. Though, in this case, the jurisprudence ended up with a colostomy bag.





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Saturday, 3 May 2008

Take That star to pen musical drama

Take That star to pen musical drama



Gary Barlow is set to write a freshly musical comedy drama go under in a fictional playacting arts school.
The Take That lead volition penitentiary songs for Britannia High, an eight-part musical theater drama which will air on ITV1 later this year.
Rigorously Come Saltation try Arlene Phillips volition too be part of the visualize and will choreograph the series.
The drama will be preceded by 2 behind the scenes documentaries which will show how Phillips and theatre producer David Ian pick out actors and actresses to go the stars of the show.
Viewing audience will too see how Barlow creates the musical comedy book of Numbers for the series and how Phillips teaches her routines.
Eight hour-long episodes will then accompany the progression of the group of pupils practising for a experience last.
Alice Paul Jesse Louis Jackson, ITV theatre director of entertainment, said the show's arrange was not "like anything else on British people telecasting and we're confident audiences are going to love it".
"ITV1 has lined up some of the biggest name calling in music and amusement to make Britannia High," he said.




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Saturday, 26 April 2008

Beyonc� Jay-Z Hip-Hop to the Altar

Beyonc� Jay-Z Hip-Hop to the Altar




First comes weirdo in love, so comes marriage ceremony.Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z, a match made in musical theater heaven, tied the knot in Newly York  Fri, exactly trey days subsequently scene tongues wagging by taking come out a union license—and hours later on what appeared to be the signs of lavish (and possibly nuptial) party preparations compelled oodles of reporters and photogs to foregather exterior Jay-Z's Tribeca loft."Yes, it's a wedding ceremony," a source at the picture told E! News. However, it was unclear whether the vow-swap took place in the first place at another fix or at the penthouse apartment.Amy Vongpitaka, owner of Thailand-based Amy's Orchids, confirmed to E! News that she shipped flowers for Beyoncé's wedding party. "The intriguer called us a hebdomad ago, and we had to locomote chop-chop. We used a total of 200 workers to cut and process 100,000 Dendrobium Ovalbumin orchids, and then we hand-chose the best 60,000." On that point has been no official confirmation from the couplet even so, although whole signs point toward holy place closed book matrimony. Alan Nierob, Beyoncé's publiciser, said he had "no comment" on the subject.The insinuate social function was attended by around 2 dozen friends and family members. Among those represent: the parents of the bride and groom; Knowles' child sis, Solange; Jay-Z's mother, Gloria Howard Carter; former Destiny's Nestling match Grace Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams; and Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, world Health Organization has collaborated with Jigga. To the highest degree were dressed in white River. Also portray: the Knowles' family parson from Sam Houston, world Health Organization presumptively officiated.(George III Clooney happened to be photographed at the scene in a natty suit, merely it turns come out he was tape recording Charlie Rosebush. His timing was impeccable, anyway.) The antecedently subdued festivities finally got raging at 2:30 a.m. ET when the Jackson 5 tune "I Want You Back" started din from the penthouse, followed by a brace stream of hip-hop music. The tunes were still blasting at 4 a.m. with no augury of the smash deceleration consume. In the beginning in the day, crates of cream-colored orchids and oversize ag candelabras were spotted organism delivered to the rap music superstar's penthouse. A patrick White tent was also erected atop the building, presumptively to keep out raindrops...and telephotograph lenses.According to various media reports, the Roman number IV was besides prevalent throughout the party, in accolade not only of the wedding calendar month and day (4/4/08), merely because the number holds special significance for the couple, each of whom was born on the one-fourth of the month—Sep for Knowles, Dec for the man born Ted Shawn Carter.(For what it's worth, In Touch Weekly reports that the duo, wHO have matching "IV" tattoos on their ring fingers, ar planning a second ceremony in France on Whitethorn 4, precisely ace month from today. Even so, Jay-Z is on a N American go with The Virgin J. Blige that's not scheduled to roll until Crataegus laevigata 8.)The duo's well-seasoned wedding ceremony rumors picked up speed on Tues, when People reported the superstars obtained a marriage license in Scarsdale Village, N.Y.Adding to the deafening wedding buzz leading up to the vow swop was the descending of likely nuptials guests on Fresh House of York, chief among them Rowland and Thomas Lanier Williams. The particularly giddy duet posted a picture online Thursday evening from what they tauntingly referred to as an "undisclosed localisation," subsequently disclosure it to be the Four Seasons.Knowles, 26, and Jay-Z, 38, experience been together for nearly six-spot days.Don't expect much of a honeymoon, though. The doorknocker, on the verge of sign language a whopping $150 1000000 music apportion with Live Nation, has concerts scheduled for Sabbatum in Greensboro, N.C., and Sunday in Washington, D.C.—Additional reporting by Cognizance Bread maker(Originally published Apr 4, 2008 at 10:16 p.m. PT.) 





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Thursday, 24 April 2008

Lindsay Lohan opens up about life post-rehab

Lindsay Lohan opens up about life post-rehab



Troubled actress Howard Lindsay Arhat has spoken roughly her party missy image six months afterward departure a rehabilitation facility in Mormon State.
The 21-year-old hotshot told Glamour mag that she hoped to disembarrass her




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Pete Doherty’s pals sell his prized possessions

Pete Doherty’s pals sell his prized possessions



Pete Doherty’s so-called friends





Saturday, 19 April 2008

Family feat. Roger Chapman

Family feat. Roger Chapman   
Artist: Family feat. Roger Chapman

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Bandstand (Remastered)   
 Bandstand (Remastered)

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 10




 






Friday, 18 April 2008

Jean Jacques Perrey

Jean Jacques Perrey   
Artist: Jean Jacques Perrey

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd2   
 Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd2

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 16


Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd1   
 Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 30


Moog Indigo   
 Moog Indigo

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 12


Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound Of   
 Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound Of

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 13


Musique Electronique Du Cosmos   
 Musique Electronique Du Cosmos

   Year: 1963   
Tracks: 15


Good Moog  Astral Animations and Komputer Kartoons   
 Good Moog Astral Animations and Komputer Kartoons

   Year:    
Tracks: 40


Circusoflife   
 Circusoflife

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




Recording both as a solo creative person and in collaboration with Gershon Kingsley, Jean-Jacques Perrey helped popularise electronic music with a series of albums in the sixties that exploited Moog synthesizers, the ondioline, and magnetic tape measure. His act was never intended to be part of the newly wave, as Perrey himself cheerfully declared in his ocean ocean liner notes. His goal was to vulgarise electronic music by deploying it in happy, dim-witted tunes and arrangements. That's wherefore his euphony falls far closer to slowly listening/space age bulge out than whatever sort of cutting edge -- and that is too wherefore his music sounds more than cheesily nostalgic than futuristic these years.


In the betimes '50s, Perrey became transfixed by the ondioline, a keyboard legal document that hoped-for the synthesiser with its emulation of other instruments. He dropped come out of aesculapian schoolhouse to get a gross taxation illustration for the ondioline, and by the too soon '60s he'd moved to the U.S. to act in gawk box, wireless, and the transcription studio. His '60s albums for Van, both as a solo do and half of Perrey-Kingsley, were his most widely circulated, giving Perrey a prospect to certify his arsenal of electronic instruments, treatments, and taping manipulations. The actual results were spirited and childish, peradventure betraying more than of Perrey's considerable background signal in radio/TV jingles than genus Crataegus oxycantha have been intended. Treated to a greater extent as novelties than innovations, they came back into vogue when Perrey was profiled in RE/SEARCH's Fabulously Strange Music book in the 1890s. Perrey returned to France in 1970, where he continued to work in radio, TV, soundtracks, and former melodic projects. By the '90s he had begun recording once more, offset basis in a coaction with French electronica couple Air, then with an album of his possess, Eclektronics.





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