Friday, 8 August 2008
Reinhard Voigt
Artist: Reinhard Voigt
Genre(s):
Electronic
Discography:
Charge Your Dreams
Year: 2007
Tracks: 2
Cologne, Germany's Reinhard Voigt is an experimental techno producer of many hats and aliases. Under the names Pentax and Sweet Reinhard, his productions for Profan ar harsh, rhythmical, and not that easy to get wind to. As Sturm, his productions for Mille Plateaux ar swirling and darkly ambient. When victimization the Kron byname, his productions for the EMI-affiliated Harvest (primitively a prog/folk sublabel featuring Pink Floyd and Kevin Ayers) ar at their virtually well enjoyable. S.R.I. is an retail store for the more than punishing, bangin' side of his personality. He besides records under his take diagnose from time to time; 2000 saw the spillage of the long-player Premiere World on Profan, which is likely his virtually ambient release to date. The undermentioned class, he released Im Wandel Der Zeit on Kompakt, a good deal of productions that flittered betwixt more bangin' work and the subtle textures and rhythms associated with the label.
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Wagon Christ
Artist: Wagon Christ
Genre(s):
Trip-Hop
R&B: Soul
Dance
Jazz
Electronic
Discography:
Sorry I make you lush (ZEN091)
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Sorry I Make You Lush (Ninja Tune) ZENCD91P
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Sorry I Made You Lush
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Musipal
Year: 2001
Tracks: 13
The Power of Love
Year: 1998
Tracks: 1
Tally Ho!
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Throbbing Pouch
Year: 1995
Tracks: 17
Phat Lab Nightmare
Year: 1994
Tracks: 8
Luke Vibert is one of a new breed of European golf-club medicine experimentalists whose exercise spans several genres at the same time, and is 1 of a very few of that set to make whatever headway with U.S. audiences. A native of Cornwall, Vibert's work has been compared with other West Country bedroom denizens like Aphex Twin and µ-Ziq, although his yield over the past tense few years has been far more eclecticist than that connection would seem to connote. Beginning with tweaky post-techno and moving through and through ambient and experimental hip-hop as Wagon Christ and, more of late, experimental drum'n'bass as Plug, Vibert has explored the outer reaches of post-techno electronica without sounding headlong or last word. Although Vibert's low gear musical know was in a Beastie Boys knockoff striation called the Hate Brothers, he cursorily touched into the low-cost environment of solo bedchamber composition. Although he had no intention of e'er releasing any of the puzzle out, his report as a creative young voice in stylistic crosspollination has created an increasing need for his pioneering, often left field work.
Vibert became byzantine in electronic music through his passion of Christ for rap (he has commented that rap music is the only euphony style he really keeps up with), as comfortably as the environment of bedchamber experimentalism associated with the swelling late-'80s U.K. dancing scene. He released an album through the Rephlex label (a solo record album all the same billed as Vibert/Simmonds) earlier coming to the attending of Caspar Pound's Rising High label. As a final result of the growing exchange economic value of the style, RH commissioned an ambient record album from Vibert, world Health Organization, despite ne'er having heard much ambient, delivered the well-received Phat Lab Nightmare under the Wagon Christ name in 1993. Silent (just for the quick fix EP At Atmos) for near two eld following its button, Vibert came plunk for in early 1995 with Pounding Pouch, a solicitation of minimum, ill-scented, off-kilter hip-hop that had fans intimate with his originally act scraping their heads. Though lumped in with the so-called "trip-hop" movement attributed to Portishead, Tricky, Massive Attack, and the Mo'Wax label, the album's offbeat, nervy edge was anything but rocklike and mellow. Following up with a number of remixes and a Mo'Wax EP under his have call, Vibert embarked on his following major sport with his Plug plan, releasing a trio of sample-laden, epileptic jungle EPs, as well as the Drum'n'Bass for Papa LP in 1996. Wagon Christ's Tally Ho! followed in 1998, and Vibert reverted to his have advert for 2000's Stoppage the Panic. Musipal followed in early 2001.
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Selena Gomez - Gomez Makes Virginity Vow
Disney star SELENA GOMEZ has become the latest teen celebrity to promise celibacy before marriage.
The 15-year-old actress, who has been dubbed the new Miley Cyrus, joins the Jonas Brothers in going public with her plans to abstain from sex until marriage.
Gomez has revealed she told her father to buy her a `promise ring' so she can make her virginity vow official.
She says, "He went to the church and got it (ring) blessed. He actually used me as an example for other kids. I'm going to keep my promise to myself, to my family and to God."
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
Music to their ears
- NZPA
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Victoria and David Beckham plan to buy new home in the UK
Victoria and David Beckham are planning to buy a new home back in the UK.
The couple, who last year moved to Los Angles when David signed to the LA Galaxy soccer club, are looking for a property in London, which is set to their most lavish yet.
They’ve reportedly asked Los Angeles’ exclusive Petit Tresor children’s boutique to design bedrooms for sons Brooklyn, nine, Romeo, five, and Cruz, three. They expect to spend $50,000 on each room.
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Chris Martin: 'Amy Winehouse Is the Best Singer I've Heard In My Life'
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has described Amy Winehouse as “the best singer I've heard in my life, apart from Beyonce.”
Martin's comments came in an interview with MTV, in which he described both singers as “beyond brilliant.”
“When you’re as talented as Amy or Beyonce you only have to have good songs,” he added.
Martin is friends with US R&B star Beyonce through her marriage to rapper Jay-Z – who he collaborated with last year.
Coldplay release their latest album 'Viva La Vida or Death and all His Friends' on Thursday (June 12th).
As Gigwise reported earlier, pre-sales for the record have broken records with some retailers, suggesting that the album will capture the number one spot on Sunday.
Who do you think is the better singer? Amy Winehouse or Beyonce? Join the debate with other Gigwise readers by posting your thoughts below.
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Fatherhood For American Idol Clay Aiken
Former 'American Idol' contestant Clay Aiken has been confirmed as the father of producer and close friend Jaymes Foster's baby, which is due in August.
TMZ.com was first to break the news citing 'multiple sources', however, confirmation was eventually received from a representative of Foster's brother David, who told People.com that "the story is true."
"It is true Clay is the father. She was artificially inseminated by Clay," the rep said. "She's due in August."
The pair have been friends since working on 'Idol', with Jaymes' rep telling Ok! magazine, "By the way, she looks great, glowing and very happy. She and Clay have been good friends for a long time."
Aiken's reps have yet to make a comment on the announcement.
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Photo courtesy of Clay Aiken's Official Website.
Gordon-Levitt and Deschanel sign on for "500 Days"
Minka Kelly also has joined the cast of the Fox Searchlight film.
Written by Scott Neustadter and Michael M. Weber, "Summer" is an examination of a relationship between a woman (Deschanel) who doesn't believe in love and the man (Gordon-Levitt) who falls hopelessly in love with her.
Kelly, who stars on NBC's "Friday Night Lights," plays a character who the man meets while awaiting a job interview. Also co-starring in the movie are Rachel Boston, Clark Gregg, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Chloe Moretz.
"Summer" marks the feature debut of music video director Marc Webb.
Gordon-Levitt was last seen in "Stop-Loss" and plays the Cobra Commander in "G.I. Joe."
Deschanel will next be seen in M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening."
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Robert Redford - Redford Tops Celebrity Resorts List
ROBERT REDFORD's Sundance retreat in Utah has topped a new list of celebrity-owned resorts.
The actor's exclusive getaway beat Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands and Francis Ford Coppola's Turtle Inn in Belize to top ProfessionalTravelGuide.com's 2008 countdown.
In naming Redford's Utah retreat number one, the website calls the Provo resort a "showcase for the eco-conscious traveller". The top five on the new list is:
1. Sundance Resort, Utah - Robert Redford
2. Necker Island, British Virgin Island - Richard Branson
3. Turtle Inn, Belize - Francis Ford Coppola
4. The Clarence hotel, Dublin - Bono
5. Blancaneaux Lodge, Belize - Francis Ford Coppola
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Massive Fire at Universal Studios!
UPDATE 9:14 AM PT: Hot time in the old town tonight! The MTV Movie Awards are set to go off today at Universal. An MTV rep tells us, despite the fire, "The areas we are utilizing for our production were unaffected and the 2008 MTV Movie Awards will go on as planned. We're working closely with authorities to make sure everything operates smoothly."
UPDATE: 7:04 AM PT: Captain Brown from LAFD has just said the fire is contained to four or five buildings on the back lot and that there are no injuries as of yet. There have been explosions during the fire due to propane tanks. They are trying to keep the fire from spreading to the outlying brush, and water supplies are low.
UPDATE 6:52 AM PT: The fire has gotten worse! A TMZ reporter says the fire just got a lot bigger, despite firefighters efforts.
UPDATE 6:26 AM PT: A TMZ reporter on the scene says the fire is being contained, as firefighters and helicopters continue to attack the blaze.
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UPDATE: TMZ spoke with LA City Fire Department, who told us that although the fire is under LA County jurisdiction, they have sent roughly 40 companies to try and contain the blaze. The fire started around 4:45 AM PT on the New York sound stage, and is continuing to spread. There are no reports of injuries.
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Gerry Mulligan
Artist: Gerry Mulligan
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet Baker
Year: 1953
Tracks: 24
Jazz Masters 36
Year:
Tracks: 12
The most far-famed and plausibly sterling jazz baritonist of all meter, Gerry Mulligan was a heavyweight. A flexible soloist world Health Organization was ever quick to jam with anyone from Dixielanders to the most advanced boppers, Mulligan brought a somewhat revolutionary wakeful well-grounded to his potentially awkward and fell horn and played with the speeding and dexterity of an altoist.
Mulligan started on the pianoforte before learning clarinet and the various saxophones. His initial reputation was as an organiser. In 1944 he wrote charts for Johnny Warrington's receiving set band and before long was qualification contributions to the books of Tommy Tucker and George Paxton. He touched to New York in 1946 and united Gene Krupa's Orchestra as a staff organiser; his most far-famed chart was "Disk Jockey Jump." The uncommon times he played with Krupa's striation was on alto and the same situation existed when he was with Claude Thornhill in 1948.
Gerry Mulligan's first-class honours degree noteworthy recorded exploit on baritone horn was with Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool nonet (1948-50) only at one time over again his arrangements ("Godchild," "Patch That Dream" and 3 of his originals "Jeru," "Rocking chair" and "Urania de Milo") were more than significant than his forgetful solos. Mulligan spent much of 1949 writing for Elliot Lawrence's orchestra and acting anonymously in the sax segment. It was non until 1951 that he began to nonplus a bit of aid for his act upon on baritone. Mulligan recorded with his own nonet for Prestige, displaying an already recognizable legal. After he traveled to Los Angeles, he wrote some arrangements for Stan Kenton (including "Youngblood," "Swing House" and "Walk Shoes"), worked at the Lighthouse and then gained a even Monday night engagement at the Haig. Around this fourth dimension Mulligan accomplished that he enjoyed the supernumerary freedom of soloing without a piano player. He packed with trumpeter Chet Baker and soon their witching resonance was featured in his piano-less quartette. The group caught on quickly in 1952 and made both Mulligan and Baker into stars.
A drug raid place Mulligan out of action and over that quartette merely, when he was released from jailhouse in 1954, Mulligan began a new musical partnership with valve trombone player Bob Brookmeyer that was just as successful. Trumpeter Jon Eardley and Zoot Sims on tenor now and again made the group a 6 and in 1958 trumpeter Art Farmer was featured in Mulligan's Quartet. Being a very flexible player with regard for other stylists, Mulligan went out of his way to record with some of the not bad musicians he admired. At the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival he traded off with baritonist Harry Carney on "Prima Bara Dubla" while backed by the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and during 1957-60 he recorded discriminate albums with Thelonious Monk, Paul Desmond, Stan Getz, Ben Webster and Johnny Hodges. Mulligan played on the classic Legal of Jazz goggle box limited in 1958 and appeared in the movies I Want to Live and The Subterraneans.
During 1960-64 Mulligan light-emitting diode his Concert Jazz Band which gave him an opportunity to write, play baritone voice and once in a while double on pianissimo. The orchestra at times included Brookmeyer, Sims, Clark Terry and Mel Lewis. Mulligan was a little less active after the large band stone-broke up just he toured extensively with the Dave Brubeck Quartet (1968-72), had a part-time big lot in the 1970s (the Age of Steam), double on soprano for a period, lED a mid-'70s 6 that included vibraphonist Dave Samuels, and in 1986 packed on a record with Scott Hamilton. In the nineties he toured the world with his splendid "no-name" quartette and lED a "Renascence of the Cool Band" that performed and recorded remakes of the Miles Davis Nonet classics. Up until the goal, Gerry Mulligan was forever tidal bore to play.
Among Mulligan's compositions were "Walkin' Shoes," "Line for Lyons," "Bark for Barksdale," "Nights at the Turntable," "Verbalize Chaos," "Soft Shoe," "Bernie's Tune," "Blueport," "Vocal for Strayhorn," "Vocal for an Unfinished Woman" and "I Never Was a Young Man" (which he often sang). He recorded extensively through the years for such labels as Prestige, Pacific Jazz, Capitol, Vogue, EmArcy, Columbia, Verve, Milestone, United Artists, Philips, Limelight, A&M, CTI, Chiaroscuro, Who's Who, DRG, Concord and GRP.
Omnium Gatherum
Artist: Omnium Gatherum
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Spirits And August Light
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9
Hailing from the town of Kyminlinna, Finland, Omnium Gatherum was formed in late ‘90's by vocaliser Antti Filppu, guitarists Markus Vanhala and Harri Pikka, keyboardist Mikko Pennanen, bassist Janne Markkanen and drummer Jarmo Pikka. After recording a slue of demos culminating in 2002's Steal the Light EP, the chemical group was spotted and sign-language by autonomous label Rage of Achilles, which pronto packed them into Helsinki's Thunderstone Studios to criminal record their 2003 debut album Spirits in August Light. Augmented by new keyboard player Jukka Perala, the group's melodically-charged approach to demise metal recalls the knead of Sweden's Dark Tranquility and In Flames -- both purveyors of the supposed Gothenburg Sound.
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