The indie-dance furrow is one that has been well-ploughed of late, with varying degrees of success. Like Hot Chip and the Go! Team, Metronomy have a penchant for unexpected tangents and an aptitude for variety; they don't own as
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Mp3 music: UDO
Artist: UDO: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal: Heavy UDO's discography: Live in Russia part II Year: Tracks: 12 2001 Live in Russia part I Year: Tracks: 14 Following his 1987 outlet from the German business leader alloy band Accept, vocaliser Udo Dirkschneider formed U.D.O. with guitarists Peter Szigeti and Mathias Dieth, bassist Frank Rittel and drummer Tomas Franke. The group's debut album, Fauna House, was in fact written by Dirkschneider's former couple in Accept, and by the time of the 1988 follow-up Meanspirited Machine, Szigeti, Rittel and Franke had all been pink-slipped, replaced by guitar player Andy Susemihl, bassist Thomas Smuszynski and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann. Susemihl himself was out of U.D.O. for 1990's Faceless World, replaced by guitar instrumentalist Wolla Böhm; the same roll recorded 1991's Timebomb, although the band split in the arouse of a subsequent circuit, with Dirkschneider rejoining Accept from 1992 to 1996. He reformed U.D.O. with Dieth, Schwarzmann, guitar player Stefan Kaufmann and bassist Michael Voss to contribute a track to the Judas Priest protection album Legends of Metal; only Schwarzmann and Kaufmann remained on gameboard for 1997's full-length Solid, which featured young guitarist Jürgen Graf-Biardi and bassist Fitty Weinhold. No Limits followed a year by and by, and in 1999 U.D.O. resurfaced with Holy. |
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Chevy Chase, Alec Baldwin in softball game; raise $60,000 for charity
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. - Chevy Chase provided a crucial run, and Alec Baldwin helped insure that everyone did the right thing.
Chase blasted a line drive that helped turn the tide in favour of a team of the Artists team when it was down pat 2-0 in a star-studded Hamptons charity softball game against the Writers.
The Artists went on to pull ahead 4-2, their second victory in the series in two years.
Baldwin was an umpire for Saturday's competition at the far east end of Long Island.
It was the 60th installment of the annual Artists and Writers Game, a tradition started by artists including Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Saturday's game raised more than $60,000 for hospice, sidereal day care and drug rehabilitation services. It also was played in memory of actor Roy Scheider, a veteran of the Artists team, world Health Organization died in February at age 75.
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
Simon Gets "One Chance"
Simon Cowell is adding movie producer to his resume.
The acerbic American Idol judge is set to produce Paramount's One Chance, the inspiring rags-to-riches story of opera singer Paul Potts, who rose to fame on Simon's Britain's Got Talent.
Simon is producing the flick along with Relevant Entertainment's Michael Menchel and Steve Whitney while The Bucket List's Justin Zackham has been tapped to write the screenplay.
Now a household name, 37-year-old Paul was a down-and-out phone salesman and aspiring opera singer when he auditioned for Talent on a whim in 2007. Winning over Simon, the other judges and fans alike, he became a YouTube hit and has since released a No. 1 album, One Chance.
This will be Simon's first movie producing credit -- but he's aiming for more. His next project Star Struck, about a musical reality show, is in development.
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Monday, 23 June 2008
K.Jarrett,g.Peacock,p.Motian
Artist: K.Jarrett,g.Peacock,p.Motian
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
At The Deer Head Inn
Year: 1992
Tracks: 7
Noah Maffitt tapped at LiveNation.com
Live Nation has appointed Noah Maffitt to executive vp and GM of LiveNation.com. Based in Los Angeles, Maffitt will report to Live Nation CEO of global digital Bryan Perez.
In his new role, Maffitt, a 15-year veteran of the digital space, will oversee the transformation of LiveNation.com into an e-commerce consumer store in preparation of the company's launch into global ticketing in 2009.
Most recently, Maffitt directed e-commerce strategy at Office Depot.
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Torture Wheel and Uncertainty Principle
Artist: Torture Wheel and Uncertainty Principle
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Split
Year: 2003
Tracks: 6
 
Julie Benz - Benz Bowled Over By Stallones Intelligence
Actress JULIE BENZ loved working with SYLVESTER STALLONE on the latest RAMBO movie - because he was an unexpected fountain of knowledge.
Benz plays Sarah, Stallone's new onscreen sidekick in the fourth installment of the blockbuster franchise.
And Dexter star Benz enjoyed her time on-set with the legendary action man - because he would teach her something new every day.
She explains, "He's incredibly intelligent. Every day he would tell me some random fact. He knows everything about everything."
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Sony Films To Distribute Live Shows At Digital Theaters
Sony Films hopes to expand the utilization of new digital projection equipment in
theaters by launching a new division, Hot Ticket, that will provide live concerts,
plays and sports events in high definition and sometimes in 3D to theaters. The studio
said that its first presentation will be Delirium, a Cirque du Soleil production,
in August. The following month it will present the musical Rent on its closing
night on Broadway. Sony distribution chief Rory Bruer told today's (Thursday) Los An
geles Times that the company plans to present about 10-12 such events a year.
"In the beginning this business is not going to be a huge moneymaker," Bruer said,
"but this is a long-term play."
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AR Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Artist: AR Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Genre(s):
Soundtrack
Discography:
Bombay Dreams
Year: 2002
Tracks: 19
 
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Eddy Grant plots summer tour for 'Reparation'
Masters At Work
Artist: Masters At Work
Genre(s):
R&B: Soul
Discography:
Nuyorican Sou
Year: 1997
Tracks: 14
The couple of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Cola" Gonzalez are the preeminent production/remix team in firm music, their nom de primp Masters at Work standing behind wads of the biggest club hits and remixes of their time. Effectively soundtracking the freewheeling American nightclub conniption of the nineties, Vega and Gonzalez blended their love of the disparate music advent from New York's underground clubs during the 1980s -- disco, the carefree garage scene, rising house and hip-hop styles, Latin freestyle -- to staggeringly influence the mainstream dance sound as it consolidated during the following decade. Besides their productions, remixes and appearances as Masters at Work, Vega and/or Gonzalez are as well involved in a skillful twelve other projects (including Nuyorican Soul, KenLou, the Bucketheads, and the Untouchables), many of which seem on the duo's have MAW Records judge.
Both Vega and Gonzalez were born to parents living in New York (the Bronx and Brooklyn, respectively), though of Puerto Rican inheritance. Consequently, both were former influenced by the Big Apple's prolific salsa scene during the '70s. (Vega's uncle is the celebrated salsa vocaliser Hector Lavoe, and his father played sax in Latin groups for over 30 years, while Gonzalez' father Hector Torres is besides a salsa expert.) During the early '80s, both were noted DJs around New York, though Vega immersed himself in family and freestyle piece Gonzalez entered the rap prospect. (The break up interests came in handy later, as dance fan Vega concentrated on songwriting and groove-making spell hip-hop head Gonzalez programmed beat generation and samples.) The mate were besides operative separately as producers, and Vega had already made a call for himself on the job on oodles of freestyle tracks and remixes by Nice & Smooth, Information Society and India. Gonzalez, working as a mobile DJ with a team vocation themselves the Masters at Work, founded his own Dope Wax Records and worked on production for all of the major New York dance labels: Strictly Rhythm, Nervous, Cutting and Big Beat. In 1987, he loaned knocked out the key Masters at Work to Todd Terry for the 1987 single "All right Alright" (a immense club hit), then Terry returned the party favour one year later by introducing him to Vega.
After comparison notes, the geminate decided that compounding their wide range of influences could be an interesting experiment. They released their first Masters at Work single, the appropriately titled "Blood Vibes," on Cutting Records. Since Vega still had remixing contracts from his solo years, the pair off distinct to apply the MAW handling first to Debbie Gibson's "One Step Ahead." The dance community was reasonably appalled to find out a disposable pop creative person granted a respectable, even exciting, dance profound.
House production teams rarely released albums of their possess productions under their possess constitute, merely a Masters at Work LP appeared in 1993, on Cutting Records. The album assorted elderly singles with newer productions, and featured invitee slots for vocalists like Jocelyn Brown and India (the latter of whom is besides Vega's married woman) asset producers like Todd Terry and Maurice Joshua. The reputation of Vega and Gonzalez grew shortly and they standard pleas from to the highest degree of the major labels to chip in remixes, adding to their resume Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Madonna, St. Etienne, George Benson, Brand New Heavies, Lisa Stansfield, Deee-Lite, Everything But the Girl, Chic, Soul II Soul, Neneh Cherry, Ce Ce Peniston and tons more.
Though Masters at Work were still a relatively metro phenomenon in 1993, simply the success of singles like "The Nervous Track" (as the Latin-vibed Nuyorican Soul), "Love and Happiness" (as River Ocean), "I Can't Get No Sleep" and "When You Touch Me" -- each with vocals by Vega's married woman, India -- caused their associated label Strictly Rhythm to give them their possess MAW Records subsidiary. The discofied Gonzalez side-project known as the Bucketheads reigned the dance charts during 1995-96 with iI number one singles, "The Bomb (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" and "Got Myself Together."
In early 1997, the MAW duet issued the most high profile release of their career (at least in damage of the euphony organisation), a self-titled full-length as Nuyorican Soul. Recorded with remark from a host of nothingness and Latin past-masters (George IV Benson, Roy Ayers, Tito Puente, Charlie Sepulveda, Dave Valentin), the album spawned several ball club hits, including "Runaway" and "It's Alright, I Feel It." The next year, Masters at Work compiled some of their best productions for Masterworks: Essential KenLou House Mixes and Maw Records: The Compilation, Vol. 1. Two old age afterwards, BBE trumped both with the acquittance of the four-disc box Tenth Anniversary Collection, Pt. 1 (1990-1995). [Control Also: The Bucketheads, Nuyorican Soul]