Sunday, 31 August 2008

Mp3 music: Swamp Terrorists






Swamp Terrorists
   

Artist: Swamp Terrorists: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Industrial

   







Swamp Terrorists's discography:


Wreck
   

 Wreck

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 14
Killer
   

 Killer

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
The Get O. CD2
   

 The Get O. CD2

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 16
The Get O. CD1
   

 The Get O. CD1

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 10
Combat Shock
   

 Combat Shock

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 14






Swamp Terrorists are a Swiss industrial group formed in the late '80s by panorama veterans STR (programmer) and Ane H (vocals). The band's roots go back as far as 1980, when STR began operative as Band Berne Crematoire. He formed a synth-pop group named Nacht-Raum in 1983, simply was victimization industrial guitars by the 1986 formation of Strangler of the Swamp. While acting a show up with the local band Tierstein, he met isaac M. Singer Ane H., and the deuce promptly gelled. The original lineup of Swamp Terrorists included the two addition guitar player Francis H. After the passing of unrivaled EP (He Is Guilty), Francis left, leaving Ane H. and STR to record their debut record album, Grim-Stroke-Disease, for Machinery/Noise in 1990; Grow-Speed Injection followed one year later. By the fourth dimension third album Scrap Shock was released in 1994 (on Re-Constriction), Swamp Terrorists had gained trine new members for alive shows: guitar player Spring, bassist Anrej A. and drummer Piet Hertig.


The newfound stability proved illusory; STR by chance left hand the group simply later on the release of 1995's Grampus, and began working with a new band named Hellsau. The other four members of Swamp Terrorists remained, cathartic the makeshift alive Quintuplet in Japan and an album of remixes named Wreck.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Dizzy Gillespie

Dizzy Gillespie   
Artist: Dizzy Gillespie

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Other
   



Discography:


Portrait of Duke Ellington   
 Portrait of Duke Ellington

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


The Champ   
 The Champ

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


The Final Recordings   
 The Final Recordings

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 6


Live at Carnegie Hall   
 Live at Carnegie Hall

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Jazz Maturity....Where It's Coming Fro   
 Jazz Maturity....Where It's Coming Fro

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 6


Jazz Masters 10   
 Jazz Masters 10

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


To Bird With Love: Live at the Blue Note (Live)   
 To Bird With Love: Live at the Blue Note (Live)

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 7


Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall: Toronto May 1953   
 Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall: Toronto May 1953

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12


Live at the Village Vanguard   
 Live at the Village Vanguard

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 3


At Newport   
 At Newport

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 9


Live at the Royal Festival Hall   
 Live at the Royal Festival Hall

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 1


Live Umbria   
 Live Umbria

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 2


Reunion Big Band   
 Reunion Big Band

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 6


Live at the Village Vanguard Disc 1   
 Live at the Village Vanguard Disc 1

   Year: 1967   
Tracks: 4


Sextet   
 Sextet

   Year: 1953   
Tracks: 15


Summertime With Johnny Griffin   
 Summertime With Johnny Griffin

   Year:    
Tracks: 6


Ken Burns Jazz Series: Dizzy Gillespie   
 Ken Burns Jazz Series: Dizzy Gillespie

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


Impromptu   
 Impromptu

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Dizzy Atmosphere   
 Dizzy Atmosphere

   Year:    
Tracks: 21


Cool Breeze   
 Cool Breeze

   Year:    
Tracks: 19


Birk's Works   
 Birk's Works

   Year:    
Tracks: 21


A Night in Tunisia   
 A Night in Tunisia

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Dizzy Gillespie's contributions to jazz were vast. One of the superlative jazz trumpeters of all time (some would say the topper), Gillespie was such a coordination compound actor that his contemporaries over up copying Miles Davis and Fats Navarro rather, and it was not until Jon Faddis' issue in the seventies that Dizzy's style was successfully recreated. Somehow, Gillespie could make whatever "imperfectly" note accommodate, and harmonically he was ahead of everyone in the forties, including Charlie Parker. Unlike Bird, Dizzy was an enthusiastic instructor world Health Organization wrote down his musical innovations and was eager to explicate them to the next generation, thereby insuring that bop would finally get the substructure of jazz.


Giddy Gillespie was too 1 of the winder founders of Afro-Cuban (or Latin) jazz, adding Chano Pozo's conga to his orchestra in 1947, and utilizing complex poly-rhythms early on. The leader of 2 of the finest large bands in nothingness history, Gillespie differed from many in the boP contemporaries by existence a masterful showman wHO could get his music seem both accessible and playfulness to the audience. With his puffed-out cheeks, bent trumpet (which occurred by accident in the early '50s when a dancer tripped over his horn), and immediate wit, Dizzy was a colourful fig to watch. A natural comedian, Gillespie was likewise a superb scat vocaliser and once in a while played Latin pleximetry for the fun of it, but it was his trumpet playing and leadership abilities that made him into a jazz giant.


The youngest of ball club children, John Birks Gillespie taught himself trombone and then switched to trumpet when he was 12. He grew up in poverty, won a scholarship to an agricultural school (Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina), and and then in 1935 dropped out of school to look for cultivate as a musician. Inspired and ab initio greatly influenced by Roy Eldridge, Gillespie (wHO before long gained the nickname of "Vertiginous") united Frankie Fairfax's dance band in Philadelphia. In 1937, he became a penis of Teddy Hill's orchestra in a bit erst filled by Eldridge. Dizzy made his recording debut on Hill's rendition of "King Porter Stomp" and during his inadequate period with the band toured Europe. After freelancing for a year, Gillespie coupled Cab Calloway's orchestra (1939-1941), recording ofttimes with the popular bandleader and taking many short solos that delineate his developing; "Pickin' the Cabbage" finds Dizzy starting to come forth from Eldridge's shadow. However, Calloway did non care for Gillespie's unvarying chance-taking, career his solos "Chinese music." After an incident in 1941 when a spitter was badly thrown at Calloway (he accused Gillespie only the culprit was actually Jonah Jones), Dizzy was laid-off.


By then, Gillespie had already met Charlie Parker, wHO confirmed the cogency of his musical search. During 1941-1943, Dizzy passed through and through many bands including those light-emitting diode by Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, Charlie Barnet, Fess Williams, Les Hite, Claude Hopkins, Lucky Millinder (with whom he recorded in 1942), and tied Duke Ellington (for four weeks). Gillespie likewise contributed several advanced arrangements to such bands as Benny Carter, Jimmy Dorsey, and Woody Herman; the latter advised him to establish up his trumpet playing and stick to full-time transcription.


Featherbrained neglected the advice, jam-packed at Minton's Playhouse and Monroe's Uptown House where he tried and true out his fresh ideas, and in late 1942 united Earl Hines' big lot. Charlie Parker was chartered on tenor and the sadly unrecorded orchestra was the low orchestra to explore early bebop. By and then, Gillespie had his vogue together and he wrote his most famous composition "A Night in Tunisia." When Hines' vocaliser Billy Eckstine went on his own and formed a fresh boP big lot, Diz and Bird (along with Sarah Vaughan) were among the members. Gillespie stayed tenacious sufficiency to record a few book of Numbers with Eckstine in 1944 (to the highest degree perceptibly "Piece of music X" and "Blowing the Blues Away"). That year he too participated in a pair of Coleman Hawkins-led sessions that ar ofttimes thought of as the number one fully fledged bebop dates, highlighted by Dizzy's piece "Woody'n You."


1945 was the discovery year. Dizzy Gillespie, wHO had lED earlier bands on 52nd Street, finally teamed up with Charlie Parker on records. Their recordings of such numbers as "Salt Peanuts," "'Shaw Nuff," "Groovin' High," and "Hot House" confused swing fans existence Health Organization had ne'er heard the advanced medicine as it was evolving; and Dizzy's rendition of "I Can't Get Started" completely reworked the early Bunny Berigan hit. It would moving-picture show two age for the ofttimes manic just at last coherent new stylus to get down catching on as the mainstream of malarkey. Gillespie light-emitting junction rectifier an unsuccessful self-aggrandising band in 1945 (a Southern go finished it), and late in the year he traveled with Parker to the West Coast to recreate a lengthy gig at Billy Berg's society in L.A. Unfortunately, the audiences were non enthusiastic (other than local musicians) and Dizzy (without Parker) before long returned to New York.


The following year, Dizzy Gillespie put together a successful and influential orchestra which survived for closely tetrad memorable long time. "Manteca" became a standard, the exciting "Things to Come" was futuristic, and "Cubana Be/Cubana Bop" featured Chano Pozo. With such sidemen as the future original members of the Modern Jazz Quartet (Milt Jackson, John Lewis, Ray Brown, and Kenny Clarke), James Moody, J.J. Johnson, Yusef Lateef, and even a offspring John Coltrane, Gillespie's bad band was a gentility ground for the new music. Dizzy's beret, goatee, and "federal Bureau of Prisons eyeglasses" helped make him a symbol of the music and its most popular figure. During 1948-1949, near every previous drop band was nerve-racking to run bebop, and for a brief period the major record companies tried very hard to turn the music into a rage.


By 1950, the furor had concluded and Gillespie was forced, due to economic pressures, to get around up his groundbreaking ceremony orchestra. He had casual (and incessantly exciting) reunions with Charlie Parker (including a fabled Massey Hall concert in 1953) up until Bird's destruction in 1955, toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic (where he had opportunities to "struggle" the litigious Roy Eldridge), headed all-star recording roger Huntington Sessions (victimisation Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, and Sonny Stitt on some dates), and lED combos that for a time in 1951 besides featured Coltrane and Milt Jackson. In 1956, Gillespie was authorized to sort a self-aggrandising band and play a enlistment overseas sponsored by the State Department. It was so successful that more travelling followed, including extensive tours to the Near East, Europe, and South America, and the band survived up to 1958. Among the young sidemen were Lee Morgan, Joe Gordon, Melba Liston, Al Grey, Billy Mitchell, Benny Golson, Ernie Henry, and Wynton Kelly; Quincy Jones (along with PLC280% and Liston) contributed some of the arrangements. After the orchestra skint up, Gillespie went game to leading small groups, featuring such sidemen in the sixties as Junior Mance, Leo Wright, Lalo Schifrin, James Moody, and Kenny Barron. He retained his popularity, at times headed peculiarly assembled big bands, and was a fixture at jazz festivals. In the early '70s, Gillespie toured with the Giants of Jazz and around that time his trumpet playing began to pass off, a gradual decline that would make most of his '80s work quite a mercurial. However, Dizzy remained a worldly concern traveler, an inspiration and instructor to jr. players, and during his concluding mates of old age he was the drawing card of the United Nation Orchestra (featuring Paquito D'Rivera and Arturo Sandoval). He was active up until early 1992.


Dizzy Gillespie's calling was very substantially documented from 1945 on, in particular on Musicraft, Dial, and RCA in the forties; Verve in the fifties; Philips and Limelight in the sixties; and Pablo in by and by geezerhood.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

MabThera Filed In The EU For Treatment Of Most Common Leukaemia In Adults

�Submission Based on Phase III Study Showing Superior Results
for MabThera in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) When Added to
Standard Chemotherapy







Today, Roche submitted a Marketing Authorisation Application (MAA) to the
European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for the

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Another Society

Another Society   
Artist: Another Society

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


One Last Step   
 One Last Step

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 13




Hailing from Southaven, Mississippi, the rock candy quartetAnother Societyformed in early 1993, light-emitting diode by tip isaac Bashevis Singer Luke John,who was still in his teens. With guitarists Jason "Huck" Huckabyand Jim Koester, sea bass player Brad Grubbs, and drummer Daryl Stephens, the young band quickly gained a local following and by mid-1994 had inked a deal with nouveau-riche label PC! Music Company. Influenced heavy by bands like Queensrycheand Metallica, as well as Nirvana, they recorded their debut One Last Step,which was released in 1995. A solid effort, One Last Step earned safe reviews and a handful of airplay, although much of the attention focused on their breed of Nirvana's "School day." A second waiver, Blood Wrong, followed in 1997, after which the band underwent some queue up changes, adding guitarist Clint Reed, bassist Ed Louis, and drummer Dan Lapansee.






Monday, 16 June 2008

Justin Timberlake's package digitally downsized

Justin Timberlake's 'package' was digitally altered in new movie The Love Guru - because it was too big.

The film's director, and Justin's co-star, Mike Myers revealed the SexyBack singer left cast and crew stunned when he stepped on to set in a pair of tight Speedo swimming trunks which left nothing to the imagination.

He said: "What is amazing about the Speedo is that they have to do a lot of special effects to reduce the size. Oh, yeah - you heard it here first, folks!"

Mike also admitted he developed a man crush on Justin while they shot the film, which also stars new mom Jessica Alba.

When asked if he was harbouring feelings for the 27-year-old star, Mike replied: "I will confirm that, yes!"

Justin recently revealed he felt confident in the tight trunks in the hilarious scene but found it tough when they became wedged between his buttocks.

He said: "This may be too much information but I was constantly digging out those wedgies.

"I work out pretty diligently. At the time I was on tour, I worked on this film for 10 days. I was on tour so I was in shape."





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Friday, 6 June 2008

The Proclaimers

The Proclaimers   
Artist: The Proclaimers

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rock
   Folk
   



Discography:


Life with You   
 Life with You

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Best of   
 Best of

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 20


Restless Soul   
 Restless Soul

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Finest   
 Finest

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14


Born Innocent   
 Born Innocent

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


This Is the Story   
 This Is the Story

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Hit The Highway   
 Hit The Highway

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


Sunshine on Leith   
 Sunshine on Leith

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12




 






Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Four Irish stars nominated for Tony Awards

Acclaimed playwright Conor McPherson is amongst four Irish people who have been nominated for a prestigious Tony Award.
McPherson has been nominated as both writer and director for 'The Seafarer', which was staged on Broadway last Christmas to rave reviews.
Actors Conleth Hill and Jim Norton have been nominated for their performances in the same play, which is currently receiving its Irish premiere at Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Read Steve Cummins' review here.
Actress Sinead Cusack completes the Irish nominees for her performance in Tom Stoppard's 'Rock and Roll'.
Elsewhere, British theatre dominates this year's nominees. The revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical 'Sunday in the Park with George' has received nine nominations.
Tom Stoppard's 'Rock 'n' Roll' is nominated six times, including for best play, while 'The 39 Steps' has also received six nominations.
Four British actors are amongst the five nominees for best actor: Patrick Stewart for 'Macbeth'; Rufus Sewell for 'Rock 'n' Roll', Mark Rylance in 'Boeing Boeing'; and Ben Daniels in 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses'. American Laurence Fishburne completes the nominees for his role in 'Thurgood'.

Monday, 26 May 2008

Alex Skolnick Trio

Alex Skolnick Trio   
Artist: Alex Skolnick Trio

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Transformation   
 Transformation

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation   
 Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




 






Ireland gets its Eurovision Turkey

Dustin the Turkey has been chosen by the public to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest semi-final in Belgrade in May. Watch the Eurosong 2008 result here.
He won Eurosong 2008 from the University Concert Hall in Limerick with his song 'Irelande Douze Pointe'.
He saw off the challenge of other finalists Donal Skehan, Maya, Leona Daly, Liam Geddes and Marc Roberts. Watch the six finalists on Eurosong 2008 here.
Dustin the Turkey will now compete in the first Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday 20 May.
The final takes place on Saturday 24 May.
Bookies William Hill have installed Dustin the Turkey as the 10-1 favourite to win Eurovision.
The company's spokesman, Tony Kenny, said: "These days you have to be either from the old Eastern Bloc or have a great gimmick to win Eurovision - and a singing turkey will possibly be one of the most bizarre things that a Eurovision audience will ever see."
"He'll go to Belgrade on a wing and a prayer and, fingers crossed, he'll ruffle a few feathers when he gets there," he added.

Nocte Obducta

Nocte Obducta   
Artist: Nocte Obducta

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   Other
   



Discography:


Galgendammerung - Von Nebel, Blut und Totgeburten   
 Galgendammerung - Von Nebel, Blut und Totgeburten

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Galgendammerung   
 Galgendammerung

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




 





Sonic Youth Starbucks compilation track listing revealed

Kielty is due in court for speeding

Comedian Patrick Kielty is due in court in Scotland today after admitting to speeding at 101 miles per hour.
The Press Association reports that the 37-year-old star admitted speeding in the south of Scotland on 27 December last year.
He did not appear at Stranraer Sheriff Court when the case was called in April, but admitted the charge in a letter.
The court said Kielty must appear today "and make representations against disqualification".

Court now orders Spears psych exam

A judge has ruled that troubled pop star Britney Spears must be examined by a court-appointed psychiatrist to determine if she understands the legal proceedings involving her.
Reuters reports that Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ordered on Monday that the psychiatrist file a report on the 26-year-old's mental condition by 13 February.
On 14 February it will be decided how much longer Spears' assets should remain under the temporary control of her father and his attorney.
Commissioner Gordon also said that a restraining order against Spears' self-styled manager and confidant, Sam Lutfi, forbids him from any form of contact with her.
Spears was taken to the UCLA Medical Center for a 72-hour psychiatric evaluation last week; her stay has now been extended to two weeks.

Ellen DeGeneres & John McCain Clash On Gay Marriage

Ellen DeGeneres has clashed with Republican presidential hopeful John McCain on the subject of gay marriage.
The chat show host recently announced that she plans to wed partner Portia De Rossi now that the state Supreme Court has overturned California's gay marriage law.
And she felt compelled to address what she called “the elephant in the room” when McCain joined her on The Ellen DeGeneres Show yesterday.
"I just believe in the unique status of marriage between man and woman," replied McCain when asked for his thoughts on the issue.
"And I know that we have a respectful disagreement on that issue."
DeGeneres responded (to cheers from the audience), "It just feels like there is this old way of thinking that we are not all the same. We are all the same people, all of us. You're no different than I am. Our love is the same."
Watch it go down below...

Kanye West - Celebrity Stylist Brutally Evicted From West Show

A celebrity stylist was left red-faced at a KANYE WEST concert at New York's Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night (13May08) when forceful security guards threw him out before the show started.

Phillip Bloch, who dresses stars such as John Travolta and Salma Hayek, was asked to leave the venue by three guards who thought he was smoking marijuana during the show.

And Bloch is furious at the way the situation was dealt with by the security personnel, insisting it was a group of youths in a nearby stall who were the weed-smoking culprits.

He explains, "The whole stadium smelled like pot, and the kids behind us were smoking. I'm sitting there having fun, laughing. Then I get an order to go with this man.

"They say, 'You're leaving, give us your ticket.' I held it up, they took it. At that point they grabbed me by my arms to take me out, so I threw my hands up and said, 'You've got to keep off me. I'm no threat.'"

According to New York gossip column Page Six, the security guards took their brutal eviction too far, reportedly pinning Bloch against a wall and giving him a "sharp jab in the left rib".

Bloch agrees with the reports, stating, "They never asked for ID, never asked for my name. It was complete brutality. One pushed me out with his knee in my back. I still can't wrap my head around this."

However, Madison Square Garden spokesmen Barry Watkins stands by the security guard's actions, saying, "MSG policy is if you are caught smoking an illegal substance it's cause for immediate ejection."




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