Friday 5 September 2008

Mp3 music: Black Attack






Black Attack
   

Artist: Black Attack: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Black Attack's discography:


On the Edge
   

 On the Edge

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12






Born and embossed in Manhattan, Black Attack (veridical diagnose Sean Boston) knew at 13 age of age that he was going to be an MC. He started stunned in a local gang named Smoked Out Productions, simply ventured out on his have in the mid-'90s, intersection paths with former Beatnuts phallus Al Tariq, world Health Organization was running on his solo debut, Supreme Being Connections (1996), for Correct Records. In 1997, Black Attack released the tube stumble 12" "Holdin' It Down" b/w "Verbal Attack," featuring mate MC Problemz, on the Correct label. The up-and-comer quickly established a diagnose for himself with that record, only the business closing of things never could match up to the assure of his skills. Black Attack was always spirited from mark to label on the independent circle, with only when a few recordings (like the My Crown 12") to shew for it. However, parousia into contact with Japanese turntablist DJ Honda, world Health Organization was based in Manhattan at the sentence, eager some positively charged results. Black Attack recorded many songs with Honda for his self-titled debut, DJ Honda (1996), as well as HII (1998) and HIII (2001). Work on Honda's irregular album had reunited Black Attack with Al Tariq and Problemz. The trey toured Europe with Honda as well as doing their have gigs. Since the chemistry was there and they were well-received, the trey of them founded Missin' Linx, unfortunately a transitory endeavor. Black Attack was on the verge of career it quits, simply he resurfaced in 2007 with some other independent individual, "Black Man."





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Wednesday 27 August 2008

Download Wyclef Jean mp3






Wyclef Jean
   

Artist: Wyclef Jean: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop
Other
Pop

   







Discography:


Carnival Vol. II Memoirs Of An Immigrant
   

 Carnival Vol. II Memoirs Of An Immigrant

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 16
Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101
   

 Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 18
The Preacher's Son
   

 The Preacher's Son

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 17
Greatest Hits
   

 Greatest Hits

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Masquerade
   

 Masquerade

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 22
The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book
   

 The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 19
The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (Bonus Disc)
   

 The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (Bonus Disc)

   Year:    

Tracks: 4






Lead Fugees rapper and onetime guitar player Wyclef Jean was the begin appendage of his radical to ship on a solo vocation, and he proven even more than ambitious and eclecticist on his have. As the Fugees hung in limbo, Wyclef in any case became hip-hop's unofficial multicultural sense of right and wrong; a ostensibly ubiquitous activist, he assembled or participated in numerous senior high profile charity benefit shows for a salmagundi of causes, including assistance for his native Haiti. The utopian one-world esthesia that fueled Wyclef's political cognizance also informed his recordings, which consolidated hip-hop with as many different styles of music as he could go his custody on (though, disposed his Caribbean roots, reggae was a busy favourite). In addition to his recession as hip-hop's frontmost world-wide citizen, Clef was likewise a noted producer and remixer wHO worked with an impressive raiment of pop, R&B, and tap talent, including Whitney Houston, Santana, and Destiny's Child, among many others.


The logos of a minister, Nelust Wyclef Jean was natural in Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti, on October 17, 1972. When he was niner, his family stirred to the Marlborough projects in Brooklyn, NY; by his teen years, Jean had affected to New Jersey, taken up the guitar, and begun poring over jazz through his high school's medicine department. In 1987, he also linked a tap group with his cousin Prakazrel Michel (aka Pras) and Michel's high schoolfellow Lauryn Hill. Initially career themselves the Tranzlator Crew, they evolved into the Fugees, a name taken from slang for Haitian refugees. The trio signed with Ruffhouse Records in 1993 and released their debut album, Blunted on Reality, the next class; it attracted small notice, thanks to an unfitting hardcore stance that the radical wore like an ill-fitting courtship. But the Fugees hit their step on the reexamination, The Score, ignoring popular trends and crafting an eclectic, bohemian masterpiece that sounded like zilch else on the hip-hop landscape painting in 1996. Thanks to hit singles like "Fu-Gee-La" and "Killing Me Softly," The Score became a chart-topping phenomenon; in fact, with sales of all over six gazillion copies, it unruffled ranks as one of the biggest-selling strike albums of all meter.


Wyclef Jean was the first Fugee to declare plans for a solo image, place setting to exploit before long later on the radical completed its encouraging tours. Released in the summer of 1997, The Carnival (entire championship: Wyclef Jean Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee All-Stars) was regular more musically ambitious than The Score. Its roster of guests included not only if the remainder of the Fugees, just as well Jean's siblings (wHO performed together in the yoke Melky Sedeck), Cuban legend Celia Cruz, New Orleans blue funk mainstays the Neville Brothers, and Bob Marley's female backing vocalists the I Threes. The breadth of his ambition was farther in evidence on the album's two hit singles; "We Trying to Stay Alive" recast the Bee Gees' signature disco tune as a ghetto authorization anthem, and the Grammy-nominated "Deceased Till November" was recorded with part of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Those two songs helped drive The Carnival into a Top 20, triple-platinum display, and most reviews were course quite a positive.


In the fire up of The Carnival, Wyclef stepped up his external work for other artists; all over the adjacent few years, he collaborated as a producer, songster, and/or remixer with a typically divers list of artists: Destiny's Child ("No No No"), Sublime, Simply Red, Whitney Houston (the title track of her My Love Is Your Love album), dancehall reggae star Bounty Killer, Cypress Hill, Michael Jackson, Eric Benet, Mya, Santana ("Calophyllum longifolium Maria"), Tevin Campbell, the Black Eyed Peas, Kimberly Scott, Sinéad O'Connor, Mick Jagger, and Canibus. Clef also served as Canibus' coach for a short time in 1998; prior to their split, a report surfaced that Wyclef had pulled a gun on Blaze editor Jesse Washington over a negative Canibus critique the magazine was slated to play (Wyclef vehemently denied the accusation, and no charges were filed).


By the time Wyclef began operate on his second solo album, rumors were fast-flying well-nigh tension betwixt individual Fugees, and despite their denials, the fact that no reexamination to The Score was in ken seemed to lend credence to all the speculation. Although Wyclef had antecedently announced he would cast off his sophomore effort until later on the next Fugees album, he was well into the image by early 2000, giving an early vent the antipolice brutality track "Diallo" (with guest vocals from Senegalese adept Youssou N'Dour) via the Internet. The full album, highborn The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book, was released toward the end of the summer and entered the charts at telephone number nine. Besides N'Dour, guests this metre round included Mary J. Blige (on the Grammy-nominated duette "911"), Earth, Wind & Fire, Kenny Rogers, and even rassling principal the Rock ("It Doesn't Matter"); Clef too threw in a left field report of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here." This metre round, some critics suggested that Wyclef's sprawl ambitions were growing messy, just the record went pt yet. Shortly after its passing, he as well started up his own record label, Yclef.


With no Fugees reunion in sight, Wyclef began preparing his third gear solo album, Masquerade, in 2001; he also appeared in the Jamaican gangster ruffle Shottas, and, sadly, suffered the death of his founding father in a home accident. Masquerade costume was released in the summertime of 2002, and in addition to the usual worldbeat fusions, it ground Wyclef reworking songs by Bob Dylan and Frankie Valli, and featured edgar Guest shots from Tom Jones and Israeli violinist Miri Ben-Ari. Masquerade entered the charts at number six-spot, proving that Wyclef's freewheeling overture still held quite a spot of invoke. One twelvemonth later, he returned with The Preacher's Son, and too released an album of traditional Haitian Creole music, Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101. His debut solo album got its sequel in 2007 when Carnival, Vol. 2: Memoirs of an Immigrant arrive at the shelves. The album had a diverse and protracted guest heel, with Akon, Mary J. Blige, Norah Jones, Shakira, Paul Simon, and Sizzla beingness exactly some of the name calling byzantine.






Sunday 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: Razorback






Razorback
   

Artist: Razorback: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Heavy

   







Razorback's discography:


Criminal Justice
   

 Criminal Justice

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 9






Filipino rock lot Razorback draws the core of their stirring from the bluesy, gospel-tinged hue of American Southern rock. The band's twin-lead guitar front cable, redolent of such Southern bands as the Allman Brothers, is a singular feat of dynamic synergism. Though the band's next was put in dubiety when unmatched of the guitarists left in mid-1999, his return in belated 2000 marked the start up of a new geological era.


Razorback hog was formed in 1990. Among the initial batting order were guitarists David Aguirre and Tirso Ripoll, and bassist Louie Talan, wHO have participated in each of the band's three albums. Handling vocals at the start was Jose Mari Cuervo and playing drums was Miguel Ortigas. The band ab initio performed in nightspots performing covers of such bands as Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Iron Maiden, as advantageously as '70s Filipino ring Juan De La Cruz.


Rorqual began committal to writing original material and five age after forming, signed to local autonomous Alpha Records. However, vocalizer Cuervo left before the album was recorded, and Kevin Roy was recruited to handle vocals. The band's 1995 debut, Hebigat Sounds, Vol. 1, was an established coiffe that delineate the band's sake and acquirement in playacting Southern-styled rock.


Drummer Ortigas left in 1996 and was replaced by Brian Velasco. Razorback was acknowledged as a skilled and exciting act both on record and in concert, and signed to a major label, Epic of Sony Music Entertainment Philippines (SMEP). In April 1997, Razorback released its Epic debut, Beggar's Moon, which sawing machine the band expanding its musical mindset by incorporating Hendrix-styled riffs in several songs.


The record album received media attention and gross revenue reflected the interest, well-nigh turn gold (which is 20,000 units sold). As rock medicine isn't much known or heard in the Philippines, this is a fine achievement. Aguirre was named Guitarist of the Year at the 1997 NU107 Rock Awards. The following yr, Talan was named Bassist of the Year at the 1998 NU107 Rock Awards.


In October of 1998, Razorback released a third base record album, Star, oriented more than toward metal/hard rock, though the Southern influence remained on some tracks. Guitarist Tirso Ripoll was named Guitarist of the Year at the 1999 NU107 Rock Awards, and Razorback's video recording for "Vodoun, Who Do?," a cut off Star, north Korean won for Best Music Video. A incapacitating blow was dealt to the band when guitarist Aguirre left in mid-1999, though Razorback continued to do and elevate Star victimisation some other guitar player.


Aguirre's render in late 2000 saw the isthmus making plans for a U.S. term of enlistment and a new album. Members of Razorback likewise participated in a side of meat project with Wolfgang vocalizer Basti Artadi, which culminated in an acoustic-styled rock record album, Brain Salad, released in August 2001.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Pineapple Express

As pot comedies go, Pineapple Express is one of the best. It delivers several genuine laughs and doesn't rely (completely) on stoned reaction shots to set out them. But considering that this say-so really only if puts the film in higher standing than Dude, Where's My Car? and various Cheech and Chong installments makes that statement looks less complimentary than one might hope for.


Yet another summer widget of gleeful obscenity and disarmament male vulnerability to do out of the Judd Apatow drollery factory -- Apatow had the original idea, spell Superbad's Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg wrote the script -- Pineapple Express comes with high expectations, not all of which are dashed. While much of Apatow's previous work has focused on the perils of sex or the comradeship of societal outcasts, this film comes with more than of a standard-issue secret plan that harkens back, more often than not in unfortunate ways, to the action-comedy hybrids that ruled the multiplex

Monday 30 June 2008

Prabhamandala

Prabhamandala   
Artist: Prabhamandala

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Terra Incognita   
 Terra Incognita

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday 25 June 2008

Ex Babyshambles drummer's new band play Madame Tussauds

Ex Babyshambles drummer Gemma Clarke performed with her new band, The Krak, at Madame Tussauds, London yesterday (June 24).

Taking to the stage at 10.30am (BST) the band played a short acoustic set, with Clarke on bongos, surrounded by wax models including Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Freddie Mercury and Beyonce.

The band then held a second guerrilla type gig at London's Met Bar afterwards and none other than Kings of Leon came down.

The Glastonbury headliners popped in to check out the group after the bar sent round an e mail to their members saying The Krak would be playing these two shows as well as the same festival as the American foursome.

This isn't the first time The Krak have done a guerrilla gig though.

Last year they made history by being the first ever band to play the Orient Express.

Speaking to NME.COM after the gig Gemma Clarke said: "The whole vibe of the day was wicked - I loved it."

She added she was shocked to see Kings of Leon at the second leg of their guerrilla gigs saying: "When they walked in I nearly dropped my tambourine - they stayed to watch the whole show."

The Krak are scheduled to play every single day at this year's Glastonbury in support of their debut single 'Madame Riviere' out June 30.

Monday 16 June 2008

Jonah Hill Gives ‘Transformers 2’ Its First Bad Review

Photo: Courtesy of Hasbro; Getty Images
Transformers 2 to Possibly Be Crappy: Recent, subsequently scuttled reports that Jonah Hill was to star in Transformers 2 were very nearly correct. According to an IESB tipster, Hill was offered a part and allowed to read the top-secret screenplay in Michael Bay's office. He read twenty pages then left, probably because it looked exactly like the fake script that we wrote. [IESB]

Norton Publicizes: Despite this morning's reports, Edward Norton did a little publicity for The Incredible Hulk, appearing on last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live in a semi-funny skit on which he presumably was allowed final cut. [Defamer]

The Happening Basically As Stupid As Predicted: New Republic film critic Christopher Orr thought M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening was so idiotic that, instead of reviewing it, he's posted a list of the eighteen things he found most inane about it. Surely there are more! [TNR]

Coke Rapper Inexplicably Implicated in Coke Case: A witness testifying in the trial of a suspected Atlanta drug-dealing ring claims that Young Jeezy purchased several kilograms of cocaine, which we find hard to believe. [Creative Loafing via Gawker]

But We Would Go See Comet the Super Horse: The list-making Photoshop experts at Cracked have created movie posters for the "20 Superhero Movies We Hope They Never Make," and nineteen of them are hilarious. [Cracked via Beat/PW]



Sunday 15 June 2008

U2 Reissues To Include Unreleased Material

U2 have confirmed the re-releases of their first three albums this Summer, all of which will include extra rarities and unreleased material.


'Boy', 'War' and 'October' are released next month as two different formats - a single CD, or deluxe 2CD set - both are remastered.


Of the extra bonus material, 'Boy' will include new U2 songs 'Speed Of Life', 'Saturday Night', 'Cartoon World' and a new mix of 'I Will Follow'. As well as live versions of 'Boy-Girl', '11 O'Clocl Tick Tock', recorded at London Marquee.


'October' will boast live tracks recorded at London's Hammersmith Palais and Boston's Paradise Theatre, plus a live BBC session.


'War' sees new song 'Angels Too Tied To The Ground', being backed by remixes of 'New Year's Day' and 'Two Hearts Beat As One'.


U2 continue to work on their next studio album proper, expected for release in early 2009.




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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Farrell replacing Ledger in movie?

It has been reported that Colin Farrell is one of a trio of stars who will replace the late Heath Ledger in his final film 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'.
The film website Ain't It Cool News is reporting that Farrell, Johnny Depp and Jude Law will all play the character played by Ledger in scenes not yet shot for the Terry Gilliam-fantasy.
In the film Ledger's character falls through a mirror on four separate occasions and changes his appearance.
'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' tells the story of a travelling show which offers its audience the opportunity to choose between light and dark.

Saturday 31 May 2008

Talk Radio Host James Whale Fired For Boris Endorsement

Radio talkshow host James Whale has been sacked by Talksport for publicly endorsing the London mayoral campaign of Boris Johnson.

The outspoken presenter urged listeners to cast their vote in the London elections in favour of the Conservative candidate, breaching official broadcasting guidelines in the process.

Whale, who had presented phone-in shows for Talksport since its launch in 1995, made the comments during his late-night show on March 20th.

Though Mr Johnson ended the London mayoral election as the victorious candidate, Ofcom guidelines prohibit presenters from expressing political preference in the run-up to an election.

A spokesman for the station said the termination of Whale's contract was "very unfortunate".

"We have investigated the matter and after serious consideration, the station reached the decision that there was a clear breach of the rules and that we had no choice but to terminate his contract," he said.

"James Whale is guilty of a gross error of judgement, which we found to be totally unacceptable.

"Talksport has acknowledged the seriousness of the complaints received, does not excuse the content of the broadcast and has told Ofcom that it has taken steps to prevent this happening again."

Stuart Hobday, the presenter's agent, said his client was "deeply disappointed" at his sacking.

"He's spent 13 happy years at Talksport," he told the BBC. "He's saddened at the way this has happened and it's come as a huge shock."

Ironically, Whale considered standing for London mayor in 2006, reportedly to represent the UK Independence party.


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Friday 30 May 2008

Mademoiselle K

Mademoiselle K   
Artist: Mademoiselle K

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Ca Me Vexe   
 Ca Me Vexe

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




 





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Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam

Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam   
Artist: Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


El Porteno   
 El Porteno

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12




 





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Old 97's add new leg to 'Gravity' outing

Indie country-rockers the Old 97's [ tickets ] have added new dates to their upcoming headlining tour behind the band's current release, its first studio album in four years.The veteran Dallas group kicks off the trek Friday (5/30) in Houston, with 33 shows lined up across parts of four months.The tour's new leg picks up in late June following a West Coast swing, starting with a handful of Midwest dates and moving south and east toward the trek's early August conclusion. Details are below."Blame It On Gravity," the band's seventh studio album, is the 97's follow-up to 2004's "Drag It Up." The band has released a live album and a best-of collection in the intervening years, along with a live DVD, as well as appearing prominently in the movie "The Breakup." Released May 15, "Blame It On Gravity" debuted at No. 85 on The Billboard 200, the group's highest chart debut ever. The disc also landed at No. 9 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart.Vocalist/guitarist Rhett Miller [ tickets ], lead guitarist Ken Bethea, bassist/vocalist Murry Hammond and drummer Philip Peeples formed the Old 97's in 1993. In addition to his work with the band, Miller has released two solo albums, 2002's "The Instigator" and 2006's "The Believer," in the process becoming a popular solo draw in his own right.

Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.

Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.   
Artist: Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Suite No. 6 In D Major BWV 1012   
 Suite No. 6 In D Major BWV 1012

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 5 In C Minor BWV 1011   
 Suite No. 5 In C Minor BWV 1011

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 4 In E Flat Major BWV 1010   
 Suite No. 4 In E Flat Major BWV 1010

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 3 In C Major BWV 1009   
 Suite No. 3 In C Major BWV 1009

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 1 In G Major BWV 1007   
 Suite No. 1 In G Major BWV 1007

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


BWV 1008   
 BWV 1008

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7




 






Hillbilly Hellcats

Hillbilly Hellcats   
Artist: Hillbilly Hellcats

   Genre(s): 
Rock & Roll
   



Discography:


Our Brand   
 Our Brand

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 20




 





Further Seems Forever

U23D breaks box office records

'U23D', the first live-action movie ever shot, produced and exhibited in digital 3-D, has broken box office records in Ireland.
U2's concert film had the highest screen average (€11,192) of any film playing in Ireland last weekend and took in €89,538 from just eight cinema screens in its first three days.
Justin Marciano, Managing Director of Revolver Entertainment which is distributing the film in Ireland and the UK said: "This weekend's takings for the film prove that there is an enormous appetite for this kind of filmmaking."
He added: "We're eager to see how it grows in scope as more audiences experience this step forward in 3D technology."
Filmed in South America during U2's 'Vertigo Tour', 'U23D' was directed by Catherine Owens, U2's visual content director for more than 15 years, and Mark Pellington, who directed U2's 'One' video.
To read Steve Cummins' interview with Catherine Owens click here.
Watch the discussion on 'U23D' on 'The View' here.
For a chance to win a director-signed 'U23D' poster click here.

Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes

Darlings of this year's SXSW festival and lauded by Mojo as 'America's next great band', this Seattle five-piece describe their music as 'baroque harmonic pop jams'. All the above seems accurate except that it's hard to imagine pop music as perfectly formed as this emerging from a jam session. Lead singer and songwriter Robin Pecknold creates melodies that are – like all great pop – simultaneously familiar and unique, sounding like they've just fallen from the sky, and utterly unashamed of beauty. How can this be a new band? They sound like they've been playing this music forever and they're fantastic. And no, they owe nothing to their hometown's grunge

legacy.

Even though American church music, Brian Wilson and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are obvious local influences, Fleet Foxes' music is also shot through with a distinctly Anglophile melancholia. The spooky, ruminative Tiger Mountain Peasant Song most obviously echoes Fairport Convention's Fothergay, as well as the traditional ballad Scarborough Fair. The production sometimes hints at a 'Spectoresque' wall-of-sound, with almost orchestral arrangements in places, but the sound is never pompous or over-filled, and there are several more pastoral, stripped-down guitar-and-voice interludes such as Meadowlarks and the plaintive closer Oliver James.

Pecknold's colleagues often cloak his extraordinary soaring tenor (Tim Buckley springs to mind) in gorgeous vocal harmonies, as on the chugging, country-flavoured Ragged Wood and the jangly Quiet Houses. Pecknold would sound great singing any lyrics but his combine dream-like nature imagery with an archaically poetic turn of phrase, refreshingly free of predictable, corny rhyme schemes. White Winter Hymnal is an especially evocative example: ''was following the pack/All swallowed in their coats/With scarves of red tied 'round their throats/To keep their little heads/From fallin' in the snow…''

You may not spot the more exotic instruments they use (including Chinese Guzheng and autoharp) but it's the simplest that makes the most effective impression – a tambourine that flickers away through about half the tracks, like a cypher for Fleet Foxes' lovely, folky, optimistic music, which conjures up an imaginary lost sound world. This is a strong contender for album of the year.


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