Saturday, 23 August 2008

Download Air Traffic mp3






Air Traffic
   

Artist: Air Traffic: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie

   







Discography:


Fractured Life
   

 Fractured Life

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 12






Air Traffic ar one of the engender of piano-led English indie stone bands, prevalent in the early twenty-first hundred; they hail from the sleepy-eyed seaboard town of Bournemouth on the South Coast, non a hotbed of musical hereditary pattern to date. The group's name originated from its rehearsals in an abandoned industrial unit good the runway at Bournemouth International Airport, where air traffic dominance signals could be picked up on the band's equipment. Singer, piano player, and principal songwriter Chris Wall's roots go back to Ireland -- both his parents were of Celtic extraction and his uncle Jimmy McCarthy was a folksinger living in the ithiel Town of Cork. Wall met drummer David Jordan and guitar player Tom Pritchard piece soundless at school and they formed Air Traffic as a out of bounds to their exams, only truly pickings a potentiality career in music badly during their gap





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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Download Dieselboy






Dieselboy
   

Artist: Dieselboy: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Drum & Bass

   







Discography:


The Human Resource (mix)
   

 The Human Resource (mix)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 1
The Human Resource
   

 The Human Resource

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
January 2005 Studio Mix
   

 January 2005 Studio Mix

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 1
System_Upgrade
   

 System_Upgrade

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
DieselBoy - System Upgrade
   

 DieselBoy - System Upgrade

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 17
Dieselboy
   

 Dieselboy

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 2






The jungle prospect has always been centered in Britain, going Americans to look on from afar, import the records, and spin once in a while (though rarely identical well). Damian Higgins converse the trends a small bit with his nation-trotting gigs and buy at mix albums released as Dieselboy. Born in Pennsylvania, Higgins began DJing during the early '90s and organized house parties in and around Philadelphia. By 1993, the level-headed of jungle had begun pumping up America as well as Britain, and Dieselboy made the switch to drum'n'bass. He DJed at jungle events all near America and helmed 1996's Suburban Base jump-up digest Drum & Bass Selection USA. Another Sub Base unify album, 97 Octane, followed in 1997. Dieselboy's side by side two albums (A Soldier's Story, Scheme Upgrade) appeared on Moonshine, the pM American unify judge. In mid-1999, Higgins began his production vocation with a undivided ("Atlantic State") for the well-thought-of British worry Technical Itch Recordings, and some other single, "Declivity," followed by and by that year for Palm Pictures. Dieselboy's 2000 pink slip, The 6ixth Session, combined a magnetic flux magnetic disk with a full nonpareil of productions.





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Myers Writing Austin Powers Sequel For His Late Father

Mike Myers is on the job on a new Austin Powers pic as a tribute to his late father. The comedian was devastated when his dad Eric passed away in 1991 following a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. And he is now using the script for the fourth part installment of the spy comedy to pay homage to his beloved father - by basing the story on their relationship. A germ tells Deadline Hollywood Daily, "It's very personal with a founding father and word theme loosely based on his have life."

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Library exhibit celebrates real men and women of advertising








NEW YORK - "Does she or doesn't she?" "I can't believe I ate the whole thing." "Where's the beef?"

Before these slogans became lodged in our brains, they were dreamed up by advertising copywriters and executives with a knack for tapping into the spirit of the times.

A new exhibit at the New York Public Library celebrates the creators of some of the most successful ad campaigns of the last 80 years - from a fresh-faced girl selling Palmolive soap in the 1920s to today's silhouetted figures with iPods.

The exhibit "The Real Men and Women of Madison Avenue" was conceived partly as a response to "Mad Men," the critically acclaimed TV show about the relationships and intrigue at an advertising agency in the 1960s.

"We just sort of wanted to say, 'Well, these are the actual people, and this is who they are,"' said co-curator Ann Cooper.

The show at the NYPL's Science, Industry and Business Library - on Madison Avenue, appropriately - features print ads and TV commercials plus recorded interviews with the people behind them.

"Rather than just making a big deal out of the work, it sort of puts it in a time frame," said Ed McCabe, whose work with Scali McCabe Sloves in the '60s and 1970s is in the exhibit.

McCabe was at the library Monday on the eve of the show's opening to talk about accounts such as Volvo and Perdue Chicken. He said it was his idea to build the Perdue campaign around the company's president, Frank Perdue.

"It became inevitable that he be the guy and that it be about all the lengths he goes to to make a better chicken," said McCabe, 69, who works as a consultant. "The idea of doing that wasn't so original. It was the idea of doing it for chicken with a guy that looked something like a chicken and sounded something like a chicken."

"Mad Men," which starts its second season July 27 on AMC, relegates women to typing and filing.

But "The Real Men and Women of Madison Avenue" highlights influential women in advertising such as Phyllis Robinson, who joined Doyle Dane Bernbach when it opened in 1949 and came up with "It lets me be me" to sell hair colouring.

"It seemed very simple and straightforward and not pretentious," Robinson, 86, said in a telephone interview from her Manhattan home. Robinson said no one held her back because she was a woman.

"Not in the least," she said. "I slid right in and did my stuff."

Mary Wells Lawrence started as a copywriter in the 1950s and founded her own agency, Wells Rich Greene, in 1966.

"People are always saying, 'Wasn't it a male business?' It was not a male business," Lawrence said. "You would think that we were all cowering under the desk."

Lawrence said she is proud of how her agency handled the "I Love New York" campaign, which drew on people's buried affection for New York City and state.

"It was a time that was so bad for New York," said Lawrence, speaking by phone from the islands of British Columbia on the boat where she spends several months of the year. "But even though people were very angry because there was garbage on the streets and the teachers were quitting, in their hearts they loved New York."

The library exhibit opened Tuesday and is co-sponsored by the One Club, a trade association that bestows awards for excellence in advertising. The men and women whose work is on display are members of the club's Creative Hall of Fame.

"I think it's important to recognize that people made these ads," said Mary Warlick, CEO of the One Club and co-curator of the exhibit. "They didn't just appear."

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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Twinemen

Twinemen   
Artist: Twinemen

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Sideshow   
 Sideshow

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Twinemen   
 Twinemen

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10




From the ashes of Morphine came Twinemen, a trinity as well boasting singer/songwriter Laurie Sargent. The vocalizer began her vocation fronting the transient mid-'80s work Face to Face in front spending a few old age as a solo creative person in the recent '90s. She adds her see to that of Billy Conway and Dana Colley, the onetime drummer and saxist, respectively, for Morphine, world Health Organization disbanded in 1999 afterwards the last of singer Mark Sandman. The trey began acting in the Boston expanse, maintaining a abidance at the Lizard Lounge, in front teaming with Hi-N-Dry to exit its self-titled debut record album in 2002.






Monday, 9 June 2008

Today's SIFF lineup

There are a number of intriguing documentaries on the SIFF lineup today: "Song Sung Blue" shines a light on a pair of Milwaukee-based celebrity impersonators; "Call Me Troy" chronicles the life of an LGBT activist in Los Angeles; and "Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life" celebrates the pioneering jazz composer.



Today's schedule



Egyptian



4 p.m. — "Mad Detective"



7 p.m. — "Song Sung Blue"



9:30 p.m. — "You, the Living"



Harvard Exit



4:30 p.m. — "Shadow of the Holy Book"



7 p.m. — "Call Me Troy"



9:30 p.m. — "Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life"



Pacific Place Cinema



4:15 p.m. — "Blind Mountain"



6:30 p.m. — "Island Etude"



9:30 p.m. — "Sparrow"



SIFF Cinema



4:30 p.m. — "Alexandra"



7 p.m. — "Night Tide"



9 p.m. — "August"



Uptown



4:30 p.m. — "Strangers"



7 p.m. — "Magnus"



9:30 p.m. — "Shall We Kiss?"








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Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Angelina Jolie - 15 Million Bidding War Over Jolie Twins Picture

America's biggest magazines have launched a bidding war over the first photograph of ANGELINA JOLIE and BRAD PITT's twins - and are willing to pay up to $15 million (GBP7.5 million) for the exclusive snaps.

The Tomb Raider star and longtime partner Pitt are currently expecting twins - their fifth and sixth children.

And according to TMZ.com, magazines People and OK! are desperate to land the first exclusive shot of the twins.

A spokesman for People says, "We'd love to see the photos in People. We wish the family well".

Meanwhile, OK!'s representative admits the publication would be "foolish" not to bid for the photos.

In 2006, the couple offered the first pictures of daughter Shiloh through distributor Getty Images. People magazine paid more than $4.1 million (GBP2 million) for the North American rights, while British magazine Hello! obtained the international rights for $3.5 million (GBP1.75 million). All profits were donated to an undisclosed charity by Jolie and Pitt.




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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Ladytron, Academy 3, Manchester

Led by, alternately, Mira Aroyo's stern Bulgarian vocals and Helen Marnie's Miss Jean Brodie-like tones, Ladytron sound like Kraftwerk fronted by two secret policewoman. With leather skirts giving them a further authoritarian chic, the girls gaze into the audience with an omnipresent science fiction glare.This austere stance informs music based around glacial synths, stark melodies and drum beats that sound like a rumbling in the plumbing of a very old haunted house. Perhaps in an alternative sci-fi universe, the terrific Seventeen would have been No 1 for weeks, although lyrics such as: "They only want you when you're 17, when you're 21 you're no fun," induce terror in anyone past their teens. Other singles, such as 2003's Blue Jeans, don't always have the same kinetic thump. However, Ghosts, I'm Not Scared and Runaway - from the forthcoming Velocifero - suggest that the old Orwellian stomp is giving way to a more ethereal, emotional, almost human synth sound.










The robogirls are also warm-blooded enough nowadays to treat the audience to a succession of old near-hits. The fabulous Visage-like Discotraxx suggests they suffer from the same everyday concerns as everyone else ("A boy I know, he knows a dirty girl in every town"), although you still suspect that after the gig the singers will be given some engine oil and put away in a box.· At Oran Mor, Glasgow, on May 13. Box office: 0141-357 6225. Then touring.

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Vibronics

Vibronics   
Artist: Vibronics

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Marcus Garvey (10_inch-lrs10) Vinyl   
 Marcus Garvey (10_inch-lrs10) Vinyl

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 4


Dub Italizer   
 Dub Italizer

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


Raw Dub 10   
 Raw Dub 10

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 






Friday, 2 May 2008

Marashino

Marashino   
Artist: Marashino

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Diseased Room   
 Diseased Room

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 7




 





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Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Spears speaking again to ex-manager

Spears speaking again to ex-manager



Britney Spears' former managing director Larry Rudolph has confirmed reports that they ar back on speechmaking terms.
The pop princess fired Rudolph after he helped her parents to stage an interference to get Spears into rehab.
Yet Rudolph has said that he and Spears have lately spent time together and he reports the vocalizer is "doing great".
According to America's US Weekly magazine publisher, he said: "I have spent sentence with her and she is on the right way of life because she has people about her world Health Organization really forethought around her welfare."
He added: "This isn't the time to speak line of work. This is a time for healing."
Rudolph managed the protrude star for nine-spot days later on discovering her when she was a stripling.





Timberlake agrees new film deal

Timberlake agrees new film deal



Justin Timberlake is to star opposite Jeff Harry Bridges and Madonna Steenburgen in a new play called 'The Open Road'.
Variety show reports that the film tells the story of a young homo trying to recompense his relationship with his legendary athlete father as he tries to make his way home to see his in earnest badly mother.
The Michael Meredith-directed and written film is due to begin shooting in Louisiana and other southern US states this month.





New Film Club for Over 55s

New Film Club for Over 55s



Axis Ballymun and Irish capital City Council's Liberal arts Authority, in association with The Irish Film Found and Access Movie theater, are launch a new monthly Film Nightspot for the over 55s
'The Pictures' commences this month with the classic comedy 'Some Like It Hot' and volition register one showing per calendar month of wholly genres of films in the Axis Humanistic discipline and Community of interests Resource Centre in Ballymun.
The season continues with trey other films: 'About Schmidt' on Mon 18 February at 2.30pm, 'The Swingin' 60's' on Mon 31 March at 2.30pm and 'The Painted Veil' on Mon 28 Apr at 2.30pm.
For further selective information contact Axis on 01 8832100.




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Michael Johns: "Nothing Has Sunk in Yet"

Michael Johns: "Nothing Has Sunk in Yet"




Michael Johns' American Paragon ejector was indeed a shocker, especially to Michael Johns."I'd be fabrication if I said I wasn't surprised," Jasper Johns told reporters Friday. "I'd never been in the bottom trey. I thought my strongest performances were the last two weeks."Naught has sunk in yet."Johns was eliminated Th amid the continuing hoopla of the Perfection Gives Back up fundraiser. One time considered a frontrunner, or at least a crown rival to St. David Archuleta, he ended up placing eighth.Johns failed to generate sufficiency votes for his performance of Aerosmith's "Dream On." He defended the sung dynasty as conquer for Tuesday's inspirational musical theme night, expression the classic rocker was around struggles and, as its rubric suggests, dreams: "I've done a lot of that all over the last 10 years."Johns said at that place were no heavily feelings around how Idol host Ryan Seacrest seemed to intimate that Jasper Johns wouldn't be offed because, afterwards whole, no one was offed during last year's Paragon Gives Back case."I get the television look of this competition," Jasper Johns said. "I mean, it was tough, and then they did [hint] that maybe I'm non going away home."The jot, of course, was a tease. Johns was leaving base. "Ryan gave me a look, like, I am so sorry," he said.The 29-year-old ascot-wearing Aussie, world Health Organization once fronted a stripe, the Rising, signed to Madonna's tag, deflected questions about whether his Aussie-ness, his professional person ground or even his ascot cost him votes, and reiterated this season's Graven image talk point: the deepness of talent in the acme 12."Thither was no laughingstock. There were no jokers...They wanted it to be a singing competition rather of a TV picture with the contestation of Sanjaya," Johns said, invoking the list of the show's to the highest degree notorious finalist.Jasper Johns said he's received encouraging words from Dolly Parton—he was a hit with her "It's Totally Wrong, but It's Totally Right" last week—and companion Aussie Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban.He said the new design was to stay in the States and get to a newly track record. The old be after was to whistle Mariah Carey's "Vision of Love" on next week's Idol."And it was [leaving to be] hot, to a fault," Johns said. "I'm a little bummed."