Thursday, 4 September 2008

James Blunt - Roots Manuva To Collaborate With James Blunt


ROOTS MANUVA has claimed that he is preparation to work with housewives favourite JAMES BLUNT.

The hip hop artist is coiffe to loss his latest album SLIME AND REASON today (September 1st), only has suggested that he may be back in the studio with Blunt in the near future.

However, it seems the coaction is comparatively unplanned at this stage, with Roots telling the BBC: "We'll just develop in the studio, receive a few wines, consume some cake and go for it."

Talking about how the unlikely partnership came about, he added: "I?m a personal friend of his [Blunt's] guitarist and he put the message in, and he's up for it.

"It could be pretty shortly, I've got some time off coming up presently so I?m gonna pursue it, I?m definitely gonna try and get something in the bag."

ROOTS MANUVA recently played a well-received slot at this year's V Festival in Staffordshire.






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Monday, 25 August 2008

Madonna kicks off 'Sticky and Sweet' tour in UK with swipe at McCain

CARDIFF, Wales - Even at 50, the queen of pop just can�t stop courting controversy.


As Madonna kicked off her external "Sticky and Sweet" tour Saturday night, she took a none-too subtle cabbage at the presumptive Republican nominee for U.S. president.


Amid a four-act show at Cardiff�s packed Millennium Stadium, a television interlude carried images of destruction, planetary warming, Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, Zimbabwe�s authoritarian President Robert Mugabe � and U.S. Senator John McCain. Another sequence, shown later, pictured slain Beatle John Lennon, followed by climate activist Al Gore, Mahatma Gandhi and finally McCain�s Democratic rival Barack Obama.




The rest of the register had the usual Madonna fixtures: sequins, fishnets, and bondage-style outfits drawn from the 3,500 items of wearable reportedly whipped together by 36 designers specifically for the tour. Dancers sauntered across stage in whirligig hats and tail coats, and Madonna tried her hand at break-dancing and pole-dancing.


Some 40,000 fans � many in pinko cowboy hats and boas � were treated to a heavy metal version of "Borderline," while "La Isla Bonita" served as backdrop for a flamenco routine. The show, billed as a musical ragbag of "gangsta pimp," Romanian folk, rave, and terpsichore � was an homage to Madonna�s continuous reinventions over the past three decades.


She took a playful take on her varicoloured career, jeering dancers polished as her previous incarnations � including the "Material Girl" and "Blonde Ambition" � before they sank into the stage to the melody of "She�s Not Me." Madonna finished off the concert with her thump "Give it 2 Me" from her new urban-inspired album, "Hard Candy."


If the world�s top-selling female recording artist is still writhing, shaking and shimmying with the best of them, her personal life has recently been unsettled. Earlier this summertime her brother Christopher Ciccone published a gossipy memoir, and she has faced speculation around her relationship with New York Yankee slugger Alex Rodriquez and rumors that her wedding to British filmmaker Guy Ritchie is on the rocks � which she hotly denies.


Madonna�s tour was eagerly hoped-for in Britain, where the pop genius has made her home, and fans weren�t disappointed.


"We enjoyed it to the max," aforesaid Ruth Henson, 24, world Health Organization works in human resources in London. "Madonna, considering she�s now 50, is so fit. She did a really good job."


Following Cardiff�s possible action concert, "Sticky and Sweet" moves crossways Europe, striking London�s Wembley Stadium on Sept. 11 and Paris on Sept. 20. From there, it goes to North America in October before swathe up Dec. 18 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


It is Madonna�s first-class honours degree tour since striking a deal with concert promoter Live Nation Inc. worth an estimated $120 million over 10 years. The partnership gives Live Nation a post of future music and music-related business she generates, including touring, merchandising and albums. Madonna�s last circuit was her 2006 "Confessions" � in which she staged a mock excruciation only a few miles (kilometers) from the Vatican.





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Friday, 15 August 2008

Cook Medical Drives Discussion On Peyronie's Disease With New Resources On MensHealthPD.com

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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Homesick For Space

Homesick For Space   
Artist: Homesick For Space

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Homesick For Space   
 Homesick For Space

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 5




 






Friday, 27 June 2008

Indy digs up a hit in 'Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures'








Everyone's favourite fedora-wearing, bullwhip-wielding archeologist is the latest character to get the Lego video game treatment in "Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures."

The game compares well with 2005's "Lego Star Wars." All the memorable moments and characters from the first three Indiana Jones movies are done up Lego-style.

"It's really fun and it's like the movies but it's all made out of Lego," says eight-year-old Matthew Stanisz. "It is actually sort of hard but some levels are easy."

"Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures," published by LucasArts and developed by England's Traveller's Tales, is broken into three maps each reflecting the plot of one of the original Indiana Jones movies - "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Temple of Doom," and "The Last Crusade."

There's no real talking - just mumbling, snickers and lots of body language - but the storylines are easy to follow and the characters are surprisingly emotive.

"Lego Indiana Jones" can be played solo, with two characters onscreen and the ability to swap between them, but the real fun is when two players tackle puzzles together.

You wander around various Jones-inspired landscapes done in Lego blocks and the game really nails camera angles. Puzzles in the action-adventure game are well thought out and resolved, using the elements to build, bust or pull various Lego creations.

"Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures" is available for the PSP, PlayStation 2 and 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Wii - all rated Everyone (10+), except for the Nintendo DS version which is rated Everyone (6+).

Some parents may be concerned with the fighting and gun play. You do bust up enemies - and frequently each other - into small Lego pieces and have access to Lego firearms.

But there is no gore and it's nothing that most kids haven't done by "blowing up" their own Lego creations.

"You walk around and you get to shoot people or whack them or punch them and you can build a lot of stuff and you figure out puzzles," says Matthew.

Death in the game happens often and is treated in the Lego way.

Your character simply busts up into the basic Lego pieces - you essentially fall apart. It's hilariously overdone and akin to a house of cards collapsing.

"My favourite part is when the giant ball made out of Lego is chasing you," Matthew says.

Emily Stanisz, 6, particularly liked it that different characters have different powers. She loved the fact that female characters can jump higher, which is a key to unlocking some puzzles.

"I didn't like the part with spikes," she warns. "It pops up and scares you."

There's no shortage of things to try: boat riding, rope climbing, plane repair, ledge leaping, to name a few. The environment is super-destructible - just about everything is built out of Lego and can be smashed, rebuilt or thrown about and it's fun to just wander around busting things up and digging for loot.

The game will likely keep your attention for a while - there's dozens of different characters that you can unlock and secret locations and treasure to discover.

Matthew thinks "Lego Indiana Jones" is better than "Lego Star Wars" because he says it has more things to do and is more challenging.

'Lego Batman: The Videogame' is due out later this year.





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Sunday, 22 June 2008

How Many Albums Does Coldplay Need to Sell to Keep EMI in Business?

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At last, it's the big day! Coldplay's new album, Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends is finally purchasable in stores, where it's all but certain to save the band's label, EMI, from imminent doom! Maybe!

How are things over at EMI these days? About as terrible as you might expect, according to yesterday's massive story in the New York Times. As you'll probably recall, Terra Firma, the British private-equity firm led by Guy Hands, bought the struggling music conglomerate for $6.4 billion last year and, while kicking the tires on his new acquisition, Hands was shocked to learn that EMI employees were using creative accounting techniques to hide losses of $1.5 billion and, hilariously, expense drugs and prostitutes to the company. Since then, he's taken a lot of flack for his bold, innovative plan to create a streamlined, more-efficient EMI whose reduced workforce isn't constantly getting high on drugs and being serviced by prostitutes — but if Coldplay's album sells well (and it's already moved 300,000 copies in Britain), all will be forgiven and the company will be returned to its former glory, right?



Well, it's important to remember that EMI is really two parts: EMI's music-publishing unit (for which Terra Firma paid 80 percent of its $6.4 billion) "owns copyrights and provides a steady flow of cash"; then there's the company's recorded-music division, the half that lost the $1.5 billion, which sounds like a goner no matter how many people buy Viva La Vida (Hands says he'll sell it off if "if market conditions do not improve," and, let's be honest, market conditions will probably not improve). Eventually, the company will either sell that unit to Warner or Sony, or keep it and quit releasing albums by new artists, eliminating the need for costly marketing and promotion. Great sales for the Coldplay album "could polish EMI's image," says the Times, but we doubt it'll forestall any obvious eventualities.

So, EMI's publishing division, no matter what, will probably survive and thrive forever — but since no one actually understands what music publishing is, or how it makes money, this probably won't matter anyone (except the people somehow getting rich, we suppose). How many albums would Coldplay have to sell to save recorded music, the side of the business we're all familiar with from movies and television? Approximately 900 billion. And, if they sold that many, Guy Hands would probably let his employees have their prostitutes back too.

EMI's New Boss Sees Cracks in Music World [NYT]


Sunday, 15 June 2008

Javith and Salazar

Javith and Salazar   
Artist: Javith and Salazar

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


R U Ready   
 R U Ready

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2




 





Caught Live: Shayne Ward

Monday, 2 June 2008

Twelve A' Klok

Twelve A' Klok   
Artist: Twelve A' Klok

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Still Standin'   
 Still Standin'

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 24




 





Jessica Simpson & Tony Romo Deny Break-Up

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Actor Heath Ledger found dead in New York

Actor Heath Ledger found dead in New York



Role player Heath Daybook has been found dead in Fresh York.
Police allege he was establish in his family in Soho by a housekeeper.  The movement of his death is as yet terra incognita just policespokesperson, Alice Paul Browne, said that they ar investigating the possible action of a drugs overdose.
The 28-year-old maven of Brokeback Tidy sum has a daughter with Michelle Williams, his co-star on that film.  The couple reportedly split up last class.




Dr Phil visits Spears during hospital stay

Thursday, 8 May 2008

Brooklyn Beckham gets iPhone for Xmas

Brooklyn Beckham gets iPhone for Xmas



Brooklyn Beckham reportedly netted a hi-tech iPhone for Yuletide from parents Jacques Louis David and Victoria, at the age of just eighter from Decatur.
The couple's eldest logos apparently begged his parents for the must-have mobile end year afterward plug in the US reached febricity pitch.
Brooklyn bathroom now surfboard the meshwork, ring his friends and take heed to his mum's Spice Girls albums on the €360 Apple doojigger.
The Sun newspaper quotes a reference as expression: "David and Victoria are aware that Brooklyn is very young to have a mobile. Merely they idea it would be a goodness idea so he could call them whenever he needed - especially with David and Victoria globe-trotting so a lot.
"Brooklyn is genuinely switched on with computers and gadgets. He arrange his heart on the iPhone when he saw it on TV in US."





Thursday, 1 May 2008

William Orbit

William Orbit   
Artist: William Orbit

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   Electronic
   Trance
   



Discography:


Hello waveforms   
 Hello waveforms

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Torch Song - Towards The Unknown Region   
 Torch Song - Towards The Unknown Region

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Ravel's Pavane pour une Infante Defunte (single)   
 Ravel's Pavane pour une Infante Defunte (single)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


Pieces in a modern style   
 Pieces in a modern style

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Essential Mix (06-02-00)   
 Essential Mix (06-02-00)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 2


Barber's Adagio for Strings (Mix-CD)   
 Barber's Adagio for Strings (Mix-CD)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 5


Barber's Adagio For Strings   
 Barber's Adagio For Strings

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 5


Toward the Unknown Region   
 Toward the Unknown Region

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11


Strange Cargo Hinterland   
 Strange Cargo Hinterland

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 12


Strange Cargo   
 Strange Cargo

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11


Spirit   
 Spirit

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11


Strange Cargo lll   
 Strange Cargo lll

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Strange Cargo III   
 Strange Cargo III

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Strange Cargo ll   
 Strange Cargo ll

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10


Strange Cargo 2   
 Strange Cargo 2

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10




Ambient open up up, studio sea captain, and omnipresent dance remixer William Orbital cavity began his musical comedy life history in the fresh wafture band Blowtorch Song. Even slice the mathematical group recorded several albums for Internal Revenue Service, Orbit remained in the studio to discover the ropes and began producing and remixing for artists including Sting, Madonna, Prince, the Homo League, Expunging, and Belinda Carlisle. Electron orbit at the saame time recorded his have material, and released his first solo album, Knowledge base, in 1987. That saame year, he inaugurated the ambient plan Strange Loading, which released follow-up albums in 1990 and 1993. Likewise during the late '80s, Eye socket latched onto the virulent house explosion in England and founded one of the scene's well-nigh noteworthy labels, Guerrilla Records. Orbit's have Bassomatic recorded for Insurgent aboard British people liberal acts Spooky and React 2 Cycle plus splendid Chicago producers Felix da Housecat and DJ Pierre. Through Virgo, Bassomatic likewise released an record album, Determine the Controls for the Bosom of the Bass.


Though his flavour ending agenda slowed slightly during the '90s, William Arena continued producing and remixing at a furious step. He likewise founded a unexampled tag, N-Gram Recordings, and prepared to tone end the classic crossing over play Pieces in a Modern font Style. The record album, which featured electronic interpretations of serious music pieces, st. John John Drew angry protests from composers Arvo Pärt and Henryk Górecki, and they helped close up the album's flavour close. In 1998, later 15 years of behind the scenes post-production, Orbit's identify hit the mainstream thanks to his helming the Virgin Mary counter record album Re of Light (Celestial celestial orbit not entirely produced the entire LP, only when co-wrote many of the tracks). The record album won Grammy awards for Best Pop Album and Charles Herbert Best Dance Transcription, and its success lED to a host of remixing and production work, including Blur's 1999 record record album, 13. In 2000, Electron orbit finally released Pieces in a Modern Style, and the record album became an unexpected hit thanks to Ferry Corsten's enchantment remix of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings. In 2006 he returned with Hello Waveforms on the Sanctuary tag. Finley Quaye appeared on the record album along with former Blowlamp Song/Strange Load vocalist Laurie Marie Goeppert Mayer.





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Saturday, 26 April 2008

David Gest in hospital with chest pains

David Gest in hospital with chest pains



Former 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' star David Gest is being treated in hospital after complaining of chest pains and respiratory problems.
The 54-year-old star was taken from his London home to a private hospital in the early hours of this morning.
A spokesperson for Gest said: "At 5.30am, David Gest was admitted to hospital, after suffering from severe chest pains and respiratory problems."
"David is stable and receiving the best medical attention. We are awaiting a further update from doctors."





Dark Inversion

Dark Inversion   
Artist: Dark Inversion

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Sympho
   



Discography:


The Land Of The Dead Warriors   
 The Land Of The Dead Warriors

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9




 





Ric Ocasek

Oscar winner Crash becomes TV series

Oscar winner Crash becomes TV series



The Oscar-winning film 'Crash' is to become a TV series.
The drama will be shown on the Starz web in the US this year and the film's music director, co-writer and producer, Apostle Paul Haggis, and co-writer and producer, Bobby Moresco, ar among those involved in the new exhibit.
This is entirely the moment sentence a motion-picture show which has north Korean won the Charles Herbert Best Picture Academy Award has been turned into a TV serial publication: 'In the Heat energy of the Night' was the first gear.
Commenting, Haggis said: "I'm very happy that Lionsgate [the show's co-producer] and Starz have decided to get 'Crash' into a series. Ironically, my initial impulse was to pose the material in a arrange for television. I am thrilled it's coming full circle and can't wait to see how it expands and transforms."
Production on the 13-episode first series is set to commence in the spring.
Haggis' newly film, 'In the Valley of Elah', is presently in cinemas. Read the review here.





'We are just dancing fools'

'We are just dancing fools'




THE B-52s - Funplex
***1/2
THE party started with the scream of a lobster going into a pot of boiling
water.

When The B-52s rode in on the crest of the New Wave scene in 1979, no one had
heard or seen anything quite like them.

They came from Athens, Georgia, the same college town as REM, but headed to
New York to find their feet in the same crowd as Blondie and Talking Heads
at clubs like Max’s Kansas City and CBGB.

Their debut hit Rock Lobster was deeply silly but has there ever been a better
opportunity to get up and dance so insanely?

They wore outlandish costumes, the two women sporting towering beehives that
make Amy Winehouse look vaguely normal. The tacky DayGlo colours of their
record covers also helped them stand out from the crowd.

After continued success through much of the Eighties, a long pause in the
Nineties and a full-on return to touring in recent years, they’re back with
their first studio album in 16 years, Funplex. In typical B-52s style, it’s
a high energy summons to the dancefloor with the emphasis firmly on fun.

The album has a glossy, contemporary sheen, helped no doubt by the sonic
mastery of New Order producer Steve Osborne. But there’s also plenty of
trademark B-52s weirdness including one song about sex in outer space in the
distant future.

All of the original line-up bar the late Ricky Wilson remain, including his
sister Cindy, fellow singers and lyricists Kate Pierson and Fred Schneider
and the man who writes most of the music, Keith Strickland.

When I meet Kate (latest hair colour pink) and Keith (hardly a line on his
face and not a grey hair in sight) at a West London hotel, they tell the
band’s story with much humour and affection, starting naturally with the
lobster.

First, Kate gives me a private rendition of the lobster’s screech (sounding a
bit like Little Britain mental patient Anne these days) before explaining it
was inspired by another prime exponent of weird sounds, Yoko Ono.