Sunday, 7 September 2008

Mp3 music: Ed Rush






Ed Rush
   

Artist: Ed Rush: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Drum & Bass

   







Ed Rush's discography:


Resist (RESISTCD2)
   

 Resist (RESISTCD2)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 1
The Original Doctor Shade
   

 The Original Doctor Shade

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Skylab / Density / The Raven
   

 Skylab / Density / The Raven

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 3
Wormhole-Mix CD 2
   

 Wormhole-Mix CD 2

   Year:    

Tracks: 16






Jungle manufacturer Ed Rush's discover has become closely synonymous with the raillery "sour." With a steady cosmic string of 12-inch releases dragging drum'n'bass to sin and back, forcing taught, kettle-sized noose snaps through resonance rides and thunderous, superdense basslines, Rush, unitedly with oftentimes collaborator Nico Sykes, has been nearly singularly responsible for jungle's eventual (re)turn to the darkside. Recording most often for Nico-related labels No U-Turn and Nu Black, Rush has also more late begun to cast his network further proscribed, delivery his pensiveness, dank-heavy brand of nightmare drum'n'bass to such labels as Prototype and Metalheadz. First introduced to jungle through late-period hard-core (tracks such as 2 Bad Mice's "Bombscare" and Doc Scott's "Here Come the Drums"), Rush began producing later hooking Nico (a for-hire producer wHO lived on Rush's block) on the well-grounded. The couple released a few forgettable tracks earlier buckling down and working on putting together a rude sound. Nico formed No U-Turn in 1993 as a vehicle for that well-grounded, and the pair's number unmatched proper Ed Rush 12, "Bloodclot Artattack," was released that like year.


Although he'd already been qualification tracks for a couple years, Rush's reputation began to produce in the wake up of the 1996 recoil against the smooth, rolling atmospherics of ambient and heavily jazz-oriented jungle (Bukem, Alex Reece, Wax Doctor, PFM, etc.). With respective tracks on the genre-coining compiling Techsteppin' (released by Emotif), and with darkness once again approach to the forefront among the DJs, Rush tracks such as "Guncheck," "Bloodclot Artattack," "Underground" (recorded with Dom of Dom & Roland), and "Check Me Out" began screening up in more and more (and more and more influential) DJ sets. Releases on Speed/Blue Note DJ Grooverider's Prototype label ("Mount Kilimanjaro"), as well as twelves for Metalheadz ("Skylab") and Nico's No U-Turn offset, Nu Black ("Huffy Different Methods," "Amtrak") further cemented Rush's rep at the cutting edge of a new style. Although he remains a disengage agent, demand for Rush tracks (as advantageously as remixes) means he's been playing the field, releasing increasing quantities of material on a number of labels, both tumid and belittled. And patch the sinful rumble of darkside techstep is bandaged to wane in popularity, Rush's most recent work has proved he's non reliant on the novelty of that sound.





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Thursday, 28 August 2008

Download Roger Calverley mp3






Roger Calverley
   

Artist: Roger Calverley: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Celtic

   







Discography:


Celtic Mysteries Collection
   

 Celtic Mysteries Collection

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 11






Who lead isaac M. Singer Roger Daltrey forged a parallel of latitude solo life-time history beginning in 1973, when the mathematical group had begun to fall asunder in the aftermath of Quadrophenia. Born March 1, 1944 in London, Daltrey grew up in the same Shepherd's Bush neighborhood as future Who bandmates Pete Townshend and John Entwistle, performing with them as the Detours as early as his late stripling years. Over time, Daltrey developed into one of rock's about powerful tether vocalists, a view to which he staked his claim on the Who's 1971 chef-d'oeuvre Who's Next; his onstage persona was one of macho cock, accompanied by such antics as twirling his mike like a riata.


Daltrey first base travelled the solo route in 1973 with an album coroneted simply Daltrey, featuring mostly material penned by a then-unknown Leo Sayer that served as a leaving from the Who's signature hard rock sound. The Who reconvened for The Who by Numbers in 1975, a year that saw Daltrey handout his second solo album, Ride a Rock Horse, and seem in Ken Russell's films Lisztomania (as composer Franz Liszt) and an version of Tommy (in the title of respect role). While the Who went on hiatus for several eld, Daltrey released One of the Boys in 1977 and appeared in the 1978 film The Legacy. During the Who's post-Keith Moon era, Daltrey co-produced and asterisked in the film McVicar, a life story of train robber John McVicar; members of the Who appeared on its soundtrack, which basically served as a full-fledged Daltrey album and establish him bridging the gap between operose rock and the pop songs of his earlier solo work. After the Who officially disbanded in 1983, Daltrey's solo albums became uniformly hard-rocking personal business, about notable among them 1985's Under a Raging Moon. In addition to the Who's 1989 reunion tour, Daltrey has since continued to dissemble in casual tv and celluloid roles, as well as cathartic the solo album Rocks in the Head in 1992.





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Monday, 18 August 2008

The Streets to make one final album

Streets star Mike Skinner has aforementioned that The Streets will make one final album after their next release before quitting.

The Streets fourth part album, 'Everything Is Borrowed', is due out next month, nevertheless Skinner says he may return when he is "40 and broke".

Speaking to NME, the Birmingham-born star topology said that he intended to lay off as The Streets undermentioned the liberation of his fifth album.

He said: "I did a five-album deal and I don't consider it would be right-hand to be making Streets albums after that. I always envisaged them as a box-set and I've got a vision for each of the albums. The following one will bring it back to the lead off in a way.

"It will be a lot more futuristic in terms of production just a fortune more train of thought. Maybe when I'm 40 and skint I might come back, but that all feels a bit pants."



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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Spears clothes are to go under hammer

London (ANI): Fans of popstar Britney Spears bathroom lay their hands on clothes previously worn by her that are before long to go under the hammer. The clothes include the costumes from her 'Drive Me Crazy' and 'Oops, I Did it Again' tours, as intimately as a Mickey Mouse Club T shirt of hers that dates endorse to the time she presented the children's show.

This special T-shirt has been valued at a whopping 25,000 dollars. The wearing apparel will be sold on online Rock & Roll Pop Art Auction that takes place 2 August 2, reports the BBC. Other costumes include are a marriage dress costume she borrowed from Queen of start Madonna for her Saturday Night Live Appearance in 2000. The dress was the like Madge wore during her 1984 Like A Virgin tour.



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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

50 Cent Snubs Fast Food Chain Challenge

50 Cent has responded to a challenge made by the Taco Bell fast food chain, which stated it would make a $10,000 donation to charity if the rapper changed his name for just one day.


Taco Bell issued the offer, if Fiddy altered his alias to 79, 89 or 99 Cent as part of their value meal promotion. The deal also meant the G-Unit chief would have to stop by a branch of the restaurant and order food using the new name.


If 50 Cent agreed, they would glady donate $10,000 to any charity of his choice. However, the rapper has reacted negatively, saying to OK magazine that the offer is "a sleazy and ill-conceived publicity stunt by Taco Bell's president, Greg Creed, whose disingenuous offer was leaked to the press before it was even presented to 50 Cent's agent yesterday."


50 says, "When my legal team is finished with them, Taco Bell is going to have a new corporate slogan: 'We messed with the bull and got the horns!'"




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Monday, 23 June 2008

The Seatbelts

The Seatbelts   
Artist: The Seatbelts

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   



Discography:


Cowboy Bebop: Blue   
 Cowboy Bebop: Blue

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 17


Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless   
 Cowboy Bebop Vitaminless

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 8


Cowboy Bebop V.2   
 Cowboy Bebop V.2

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Cowboy Bebop   
 Cowboy Bebop

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 17




 





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Monday, 16 June 2008

SJP and Justice Scalia -- Butt Buddies?

The buzz is that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia totally lit up when Sarah Jessica Parker needed a light the other day in New York. But the Court's verdict turns out to be "not guilty."

The story is Scalia and Parker ran into each other on a Manhattan street, and Parker needed some fire for her butt. According to the Supreme Court's spokesperson, reports the BLT, Justice Scalia didn't even recognize the "Sex and the City" star when she approached him. But, ever the gentleman, Scalia obliged her by lighting her cigarette.

An earlier story about the encounter had Hizzoner rushing over to Parker and gushing. Somehow we're glad he didn't even know who she was.






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Sunday, 8 June 2008

The Jam - Buckle Hits Back At Weller

THE JAM drummer RICK BUCKLE has slammed his former bandmate PAUL WELLER for his scathing comments about the band's reunion.

Last month (May08), the singer accused Buckler and bassist Bruce Foxton of tarnishing the band's legacy by forming new group From The Jam to mark the 25th anniversary of its split.

In an interview with Mojo magazine, Weller said he "couldn't give a f**k if he never saw Rick ever again".

But Buckler says he was stunned by the comments, because the pair have not spoken to each other in years.

He says, "I don't understand the spleen-venting. It is totally out of the blue and I was shocked by it.

"In the Jam days, we were quite a unified force. We had to be. I don't know why he's got it in for me - we haven't spoken since 1983. You can understand my bemusement. The Jam was a band, it wasn't just Paul Weller."




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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Steven Tyler blames feet for rehab stint

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler disclosed on Thursday that he entered rehab earlier this month because he needed "a safe environment to recuperate" following a series of painful foot surgeries.


The 60-year-old rocker, America's answer to Mick Jagger, has been a passionate advocate of sobriety for more than two decades, and so Web site TMZ.com's report last week that he had checked into a Los Angeles-area clinic raised some eyebrows.


His camp did not confirm the TMZ report until Thursday, issuing a statement in which the former rock 'n' roll bad boy discussed his decision to seek help, and vowed that Aerosmith "has no plans to stop rocking."


Tyler said that surgeries to correct foot injuries caused by his grueling on-stage athletics proved more painful than expected. The post-operative physical therapy was also traumatic.


"I really needed a safe environment to recuperate where I could shut off my phone and get back on my feet," Tyler said. "Make no mistake, Aerosmith has no plans to stop rocking. There's a new album to record, then another tour."


A spokeswoman declined to provide additional information about Tyler's health issues, or to confirm TMZ's report that he was at Aurora Las Encinas Hospital in the Los Angeles-area municipality of Pasadena.


Tyler and his bandmates raised the bar for rock 'n' roll excess during the '70s -- an era not known for its self-restraint -- while they rocked the charts with such songs as "Walk This Way" and "Back in the Saddle." He and guitarist Joe Perry, the band's creative forces, were dubbed the "Toxic Twins."


After self-destructing by the end of the decade, and enduring a few years in the wilderness, the band slowly launched a hugely successful comeback, with a carefully structured drug-free environment in place. 

Sarah Greene is voted off Dancing on Ice

Television presenter Sarah Greene has become the first celebrity to be voted out of 'Dancing on Ice'.
She was placed in the bottom two alongside Irish singer Samantha Mumba as a result of the public vote last night.
Following a skate-off, the judges decided to save Mumba.
Greene said: "It is a fantastic sport. I can't wait to meet my friends down at Slough ice rink and carry on skating without the pressure."

Arturo Sandoval

Arturo Sandoval   
Artist: Arturo Sandoval

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   Jazz: Latin
   



Discography:


Dream Come True   
 Dream Come True

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 8




A blinding, technically flawless trumpeter from Cuba, Arturo Sandoval has been eye-popping audiences all all over the world with his supercharged note and bop-flavored flurries way up in the trumpet's highest register. In slower numbers, he sports a prosperous, laid-back tone of voice on the flügelhorn, pronounced with a sure, subtle sense of swing out. Apparently he is capable of acting anything, proving it more than once by tackling classic repertory as well as nothingness in the same concert, and he has sufficiency oddity to lookup far beyond his Cubop al-Qaida for repertoire. Yet he a great deal lets his desire to please the crowd with high-note displays get in the way of musical values, and he has yet to make a majuscule criminal record that canful stand with those trumpet giants that feature preceded him.


The logos of an motorcar automobile mechanic, Sandoval took up the graeco-Roman trumpet at 12 and was enrolled in the Cuban National School of the Arts at 15, perusing with a Russian graeco-Roman trumpeter. Early in the 1970s, he became one of the introduction members of the Orquesta Cubana de Musica Moderna, which by 1973 had evolved into the Afro-Cuban, rock-influenced band Irakere. Sandoval met his matinee idol Dizzy Gillespie in 1977, wHO promptly became a mentor and colleague, playing with Sandoval in concerts in Europe and Cuba and later featuring him in the United Nation Orchestra. After transcription an album with David Amram, Havana/New York, and a couple of high profile Irakere albums on Columbia, Sandoval left the group in 1981 to duty tour with his own ring and record in Cuba. Occasionally, the Castro government would allow Sandoval to seem in diverse international wind festivals and with orchestras like the BBC Symphony and Leningrad Philharmonic. Though he galled under a regimen that restricted his touring, Sandoval bided his time until he could get his wife and son out of Cuba, and only then, in July 1990 during a long European spell, did he defect at the American Embassy in Rome, subsiding in Florida.


Signing with GRP, Sandoval's first-class honours degree American record album, fittingly highborn Escape to Freedom, demonstrated his versatility in several idioms, and he toured with his own high-energy Afro-Cuban radical in the nineties. Hot House followed in 1998, and a year later he returned with Americana. L.A. Meetings appeared in spring 2001. For 2003's Trumpet Evolution, Sandoval selected material from his favorite cornet players. Since that time, he has released a handful of recordings including Live at the Blue Note in 2005 and Arturo Sandoval & the Latin Jazz Orchestra and Rhumba Palace, both in 2007.





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David Archuleta Says 'American Idol' Champ David Cook 'Deserved It So Much'




"American Idol" runner-up David Archuleta doesn't shy away from the tough questions.

Want to know what kind of album he hopes to release? How he felt about the controversy surrounding his dad? Whether he has time for a girlfriend? (We know a few of you are wondering ... ) Read below for that and more.

Q: Backstage after the finale, you said you felt a sense of relief. Can you explain that?

A: It was such a relief to just feel good about what I did [on Tuesday's performance night] and the fact that that was the last impression I gave on the show. The competition's all over. Now it's time to really focus on music.

Q: What do you want to say to your fans who are disappointed that you didn't win the show?

A: To the people who've been supporting me so much, I just want to thank them. It means more than anything to know that people are appreciating the hard work that we put into this. I want them to know that I'm feeling great about it. The fact that Cook won, I think he deserved it so much. He just proved it week after week. He deserves to be the American Idol! He's such a great guy too. My main priority wasn't to win the competition; it was just to do my best. You can suck and people can vote enough for you to win, but that wouldn't feel very good. [Laughs.] We both gave it all. We just poured it all onto that stage on Tuesday night. And we both feel really great about it. I don't think I could have done anything better or change anything to make me feel any better about what I did.

Q: Was it hard to hear all the criticism about your dad throughout the season?

A: I hadn't really heard much of it until later on. I tried to stay away from the press. I didn't like to hear anything going on in the news about me, good or bad, just because I didn't want it to distract me or let it go to my head. I just wanted to stay myself and how I was at the beginning of the competition. ... In interviews, it started coming up, and it was just kind of strange, because they're really weird things, like that he refused to give me water. That's the weirdest thing. I'm 17, and if I want water I'm pretty sure I would just go get it! [Laughs.] And then another thing was that he made me cry during one of the recording [sessions]. He's a great guy. There isn't really anything he's done that's bad like the things that have been spoken about him. My family has just been such a great support, and they're the ones who've kept me grounded and allowed me to be who I am today. No one understands what I'm here for more than they do. They get what I love about music and how it's changed my life.

Q: What kind of album do you hope to make?

A: I'd love to still do the pop thing, just because I'm still a teenager, and on the show, I was getting a little mature with my songs, even though I love to do that stuff. I still want to be able to relate to the kids my age, so I like the pop, but I still wanna have meaning in my music. I'd still like to do some fun stuff, along with songs that have more meaning in them. John Mayer and Sara Bareilles are examples I use of people who have done the more pop side of music, but their music is still real. It has meaning and depth to it. They're respected as real musicians and artists.

Q: You have a lot of female fans. Now that the show's over, do you have a little more time to date someone?

A: Now it's really time to focus on making an album and writing songs and all that. I just feel like, being 17, I'm not really mature enough to understand those feelings yet. I've watched so many of my friends, like, "Oh, we broke up. I can't live without them!" It's like, "You're 17! What are you talking about?" ... I so don't want to deal with the drama right now. [Laughs.] I just wanna be able to focus on music and then, when I feel like I've met a girl who has a great personality and I can connect with and has really good standards for themselves and has respect for themselves, but not like in an arrogant way, someone who cares about others as well, you know, it's not all about them. It's just something I'll want to focus on later on in life, when I'm ready, but I just feel like I'm so young. I'm still learning so much.

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Die!

Die!   
Artist: Die!

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Manche Bluten Ewig   
 Manche Bluten Ewig

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




 






Beyonce Knowles to record James Bond theme?

BeyonceBeyonce Knowles is being lined up to sing the soundtrack for the new James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace, after troubled Amy Winehouse pulled out.


Amy, 24, earlier this month scrapped plans to do the theme song, three weeks after her bust up with producer Mark Ronson.


And now the former Destiny's Child's singer -- who recently wed beau Jay-Z -- is in talks with movie bosses about performing a new track written by Amanda Ghost and collaborating with legendary Bond composer John Barry, reports the London Paper.


Earlier this month, Ronson -- who worked with Amy on her smash hit album Back to Black -- said the singer was not in a fit state to make music; and that it would be "a miracle of science" if she recorded the soundtrack.


Winehouse's rep confirmed she was no longer in the picture for the coveted soundtrack. "She didn't like the track they were working on and felt it was the wrong thing to get involved in," he said.




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Life At These Speeds

Life At These Speeds   
Artist: Life At These Speeds

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Life At These Speeds   
 Life At These Speeds

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 





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