Saturday, 30 August 2008

Wild Strawberries

I've ne'er been often of an Ingmar Bergman fan, just I have respect for much of his exploit. Wild Strawberries is the notable exception, often hailed as his best or second-best work (after The Seventh Seal). I honestly think it's sub-par, irresistibly oppresive in its obvious imagery -- crucifixion motifs and non sequitur dream sequences -- to the point where a legion of film students have been prompted to copycat its overt heavy-handedness for half a c. In fact, I keep thinking around The Big Picture, where the photographic film students accept produced such ultra-sensitive tripe but line up heaps of praise piled upon them anyway. Presumably, the audience is stunned that it can understand the filmic metaphors they have created, and therefore, they moldiness be genius.

Wild Strawberries is exactly this type of film, a short simply often unbearable production around an ancient doctor wrestling with a death that is exactly around the corner. He ends up on a road trip, filled with false starts, wrong turns, and fantastical dream/fantasy sequences, all designed for him to present death and question the existence of God. But nothing is really questioned, it is simply presented as barren and tight, with our hero facing the inevitableness of a void in lieu of the hereafter. The plastic film does non provoke whatsoever questions or debate almost either death or God.


And it comes off as if Bergman ne'er really wants this anyhow. We ar instead invited to notice how clever the film is, what with its clocks with no hands (oooooh, that's deep) and ominous shoetree branches to spook us. But it's not apt. It's obvious. And in the end, it's meaningless.


I've seen Wild Strawberries several times, nigh recently on the newfangled Criterion DVD, which cleans up the transfer and provides a commentary. As expected, that commentary track, offered by one of those pundits (Bergman crony J�rn Donner) who is far also familiar with Bergman's go, is well-nigh pathetic in the path it fawns over Bergman, offering praise for every scene (and every scene of each scene), no matter how mundane it is. In a single sequence, he fawns over the unornamented lighting on a woman's face as subtle and then goes on to state that no one can write dialogue as well as Bergman. He talks about having a meal with a venial actor in the film, a word that lasts for several minutes. And of line, all of this sounds as if it is take, not offered offhand, meticulously plotted well in advance. It's an whole ridiculous addition to a ridiculous movie.


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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Download Beto Y Sus Canarios mp3






Beto Y Sus Canarios
   

Artist: Beto Y Sus Canarios: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin

   







Discography:


Esto Si Es Tierra Caliente
   

 Esto Si Es Tierra Caliente

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 12
Ardientes
   

 Ardientes

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 12
100% Tierra Caliente
   

 100% Tierra Caliente

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 15






The versatile norteƃ±o band Beto y Sus Canarios were formed in 1987 in Huetamo Michoacan, Mexico, sometimes called the Tierra Caliente. Musical film director Gabino Garcia approached Edilberto Portillo with the bringing close together former that year and the 2 went to work auditioning and recruiting members, remission on musicians world Health Organization had non been in whatever type of melodic mathematical group earlier theirs. It took the ensemble seven months of rehearsal and organization before they began playing for biotic community events and social gatherings. Early recordings generated local hits that became regional hits. Songs like "Mi Ultimo Contrabanda" and "Carga Fina" caught the ear of audiences outside of Mexico, and the radical was before long offered opportunities to journey and perform end-to-end the States. Beto y Sus Canarios continued to record and turn throughout the '90s. A xII albums later, they in the goal made their stigma on the recording industry in 2002 with their breakthrough album, Mi Despedida. The record situated on Billboard's Top Latin Albums graph at number 65, with the hit single "Mi Derrota" making waves in several Latin categories. With seven-spot major releases since then, including Ardientes and Contigo por Siempre, all of which were met with critical acclaim and hefty gross revenue, the mathematical group has remained a stiff comportment on the charts and the Mexican music scene.






Sunday, 10 August 2008

The Mighty Bop

The Mighty Bop   
Artist: The Mighty Bop

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Electronic
   



Discography:


The Mighty Bop - Feat. Duncan Roy   
 The Mighty Bop - Feat. Duncan Roy

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

'Men In Black' To 'Footloose': The Most Memorable Soundtrack Songs That Name-Check Their Movies




When writer/producer/star Seth Rogen was putting the finishing touches on his uproarious action/comedy "Pineapple Express" (due August 8), he commissioned none other than Huey Lewis for a theme song, giving the '80s icon one key request: The name of the movie must be in the lyrics.

"He was like, 'I don't know about that, because "The Power of Love" doesn't have the words "Back to the Future" in it,' " Rogen recalled, shrugging his shoulders. "And then he did it anyway!"

The rockin' results got us thinking about the best (and worst) moniker-dropping songs written solely to shamelessly promote a feature film. With apologies to Oingo Boingo's "Weird Science," "The Never Ending Story" by that dude from Kajagoogoo and the Cult singing about "The Cool World," here are our most memorable soundtrack songs that name-check their movies:

"One Way Love (Better Off Dead)" by E.G. Daily (1985)

Do bands ever play proms anymore? According to every '80s teen movie, no school dance was complete without a really cheesy group that may or may not already be famous (but is still getting booked at local high schools ... hmmm). The '80s-est example has to be E.G. Daily and her backing band in "Better Off Dead," one of John Cusack's first films. Daily was probably best known for her roles in "Valley Girl" and "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," but her performance as a prom singer in a tinfoil-inspired minidress deserves just as much recognition. It's hard to say whether she was asked to squeeze the phrase "better off dead" into the chorus or the lyrics just happened to be there, but it's safe to assume that the studio dictated the song's parenthetical title.

"Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)" by Cobra Starship (2006)

For those too young to remember the majority of this list, Cobra Starship took matters into their own hands by bringing back the name-checking trend with the song "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)." Unlike most of the other songs on this list, Starship's song was entirely voluntary — written without any affiliation to the movie at all. Gabe Saporta and crew were so inspired by the gloriously cheesy movie title that they just had to hit the studio. The song earned its way into the movie's closing credits, and Samuel L. Jackson made a cameo in Starship's music video. Nothing says dance-rock like hundreds of poisonous snakes!

"Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. (1984) and "Too Hot to Handle" by Bobby Brown (1989)

Next time you're out in a public place, we dare you to take a deep breath and scream: "Who you gonna call?" Sure, you might get some weird looks, but inevitably a few people will respond, "Ghostbusters"! That theme song, just like the first movie, will be held in our hearts forever as an '80s gem. Less successful was Bobby Brown's song "Too Hot to Handle" from the sequel, which stood the test of time about as well as "Ghostbusters II" did. Brown's neon-filled, cameo-stuffed music video, however, was an appropriate companion piece for Parker's classic clip (was that Peter Falk?) from the original film.

"Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen (1993)

Sorry to bring this party down, but there has never been a name-checking soundtrack song quite as powerful as Springsteen's Oscar- and Grammy-winning track from the 1993 Denzel Washington/ Tom Hanks drama "Philadelphia." Raw, moody and crafted with a minimalist aesthetic, Springsteen rarely performs the song in concert to this day. It captured both its film and its moment in time brilliantly.

"9 to 5" by Dolly Parton (1980)

"Working 9 to 5, what a way to make a living," Dolly sang, presumably after chugging down a cup of ambition. She wrote the tune for her acting debut as Doralee Rhodes, and the song inspired women to get through a workday in a male-dominated labor force. Now it just makes us nostalgic for the eight-hour workday. A stage production of "9 to 5" hits Los Angeles in September, and Dolly's description of an office in which "that man is out to get me" will undoubtedly be the show-stopper. That is, if the producers haven't attempted to update the song to something like "7:30 to 6," which just doesn't have the same ring.

"Theme From Shaft" by Isaac Hayes (1971) and "Superfly" by Curtis Mayfield (1972)

One of the few soundtracks to outgross the film it accompanied, "Superfly" was an instant hit. Hayes, meanwhile, kicked in Hollywood's door with an Oscar-winning ode to a black private dick who's a sex-machine to all the chicks. Combined, the two songs capture the true essence of 1970s soundtrack soul. Thanks to those songs, all these decades later, Shaft and Superfly are still remembered as two bad mutha ... shut yo' mouth!

"Footloose" by Kenny Loggins (1984)

Say what you will about the '80s, deep down everbody has a soft spot for Kenny Loggins' leg-shaking song from the movie that made us all want to be within six degrees of Kevin Bacon. The "Footloose" song also has a knack for burrowing deep into your brain and remaining there long after you'd like it to — which might explain why John Lithgow was so intent on banning Bacon's never-ending dance party.

"Goonies 'R' Good Enough" by Cyndi Lauper (1985)

Hand-picked by Steven Spielberg to create the soundtrack for the children's adventure flick, Lauper became so stressed out working 12-hour days that she reportedly wound up in the hospital. This might explain her hit single from the film, which surely wins the award for lyrics having the least to do with the movie. The final two minutes consist of the rainbow-haired songstress endlessly repeating, "Good enough for you/ Good enough for me" (keep in mind, the song is only three and a half minutes long). Naturally, there's no mention of pirate ships, buried treasure or even a "Heeeeeyyy youuuuu guyyyys!" anywhere in the song. Lauper hated the song so much that she didn't put it on a proper album for 20 years. Captain Lou Albano fans, however, will forever treasure its two-part music video.

"Men in Black" (1997) and "Wild Wild West" (1999) by Will Smith

In the history of pop culture, never has there been a man more aware of movie-music synergy than Will Smith. On the downside, both of these songs now feel like an unwelcome visit from a long-forgotten ex and have rendered it impossible to ever listen to Patrice Rushen's "Forget Me Nots" or Stevie Wonder's "I Wish" again without getting caught up Big Willie's alternate, movie-promoting chorus. Hey, come to think of it: Where's our "Hancock" song?

The James Bond themes

Just like the Bond films themselves, some are good (Paul McCartney & Wings' "Live and Let Die"), some are bad (Tom Jones' "Thunderball"), some stand the test of time (Shirley Bassey's "Goldfinger"), and others were forgotten by the end credits (Madonna's "Die Another Day"). Still, the best Bond films always give birth to songs that allow us to listen along while some high-profile star (Tina Turner, Sheryl Crow, Sheena Easton) attempts to force-feed the movie's unwieldy title into a song's chorus. It's just one more reason we can't wait for November's "Quantum of Solace."

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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Pedro Fernandez

Pedro Fernandez   
Artist: Pedro Fernandez

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   Folk
   



Discography:


Exitos Originales   
 Exitos Originales

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


La mas completa coleccion CD-2   
 La mas completa coleccion CD-2

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 20


Yo No Fui   
 Yo No Fui

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Deseos Y Delirios   
 Deseos Y Delirios

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 16


Mi Forma De Sentir   
 Mi Forma De Sentir

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 14


Un Mundo Raro: Tributo A Jose Alfredo Jimenez   
 Un Mundo Raro: Tributo A Jose Alfredo Jimenez

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Requiem   
 Requiem

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 






Saturday, 14 June 2008

Amy Winehouse's husband pleads guilty to assault and lying to police

LONDON - The husband of singer Amy Winehouse has admitted assaulting a barman and attempting to cover it up.

Blake Fielder-Civil, 26, is being tried in London on charges of attacking pub landlord James King, and then conspiring together to have King to withdraw as a witness at the trial.

Fielder-Civil and three-co-defendants pleaded guilty last week but a court order barred reporting the pleas because King is scheduled to face a separate trial. Judge David Radford lifted the reporting restriction Monday.

Soul diva Winehouse and Fielder-Civil married in Miami in May 2007. He was arrested in November and has been in jail awaiting trial ever since.

Winehouse has become an international star since she released the Grammy-winning album "Back to Black" in 2006. But her music has been overshadowed by reports of her drug use, run-ins with the law and tempestuous relationship with Fielder-Civil.

Winehouse was at London's Snaresbrook Crown Court last week for the opening arguments in her husband's trial.

Fielder-Civil faces a maximum of five years in prison for the assault charge. Perverting the course of justice carries a maximum sentence of life, though that is unlikely to be imposed in this case.

The defendants are due to be sentenced later.










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Friday, 30 May 2008

Sharon Stone: 'Chinese Earthquakes Are A Result Of Bad Karma'

Sharon Stone believes the earthquakes in China are a result of bad karma following the country’s recent treatment of Tibet.

Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival in France, the actress left Chinese journalists stunned during her commentary of the natural disaster, which have left more than 67,000 people dead.

She said: "All these earthquakes and stuff happened and I thought, `Is that karma?' When you are not nice, bad things happen to you.

"I'm not happy about how the Chinese are treating the Tibetans, I don't think anyone should be unkind to anyone else.

"They're not being very nice to the Dali Lama, who's a good friend of mine."

Do you think Sharon was right to blame karma? Should she be more sympathetic? Be sure to leave your comments below.

Monday, 19 May 2008

James Blood Ulmer-George Adams Quartet

James Blood Ulmer-George Adams Quartet   
Artist: James Blood Ulmer-George Adams Quartet

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Live Paris   
 Live Paris

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 6




 






Saturday, 3 May 2008

Natalie Pinkham leaves Dancing on Ice

Natalie Pinkham leaves Dancing on Ice



Television presenter Natalie Pinkham has been voted out of the world usher 'Dancing on Ice'.
She became the instant contestant to exit the evince, pursual a skate-off against television giver Tim Vincent.
Ternary out of the little Phoebe book of Judges chose to preserve Vincent after his second performance, with his procedure being described as "thaumaturgy".





Saturday, 26 April 2008

System Shock

System Shock   
Artist: System Shock

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Arctic Inside   
 Arctic Inside

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




 





Synergy

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Two films top the Oscars shortlist

Two films top the Oscars shortlist



The nominations for the 80th Academy Awards have been announced, with 'No Land for Old Men' and 'There Volition Be Blood' leadership the short list with eight-spot nominations each.
'Atonement', 'Juno' and 'Michael Clayton' have besides received numerous nominations.
As expected Wicklow occupant Daniel Day-Lewis has been nominated for a Best Player Academy Award for his operation in 'There Will Be Blood'.
The other nominees for Best Worker ar: George IV Clooney ('Michael Clayton'), Johnny Depp ('Sweeney Todd'), Tommy Lee Mother Jones ('In the Vale of Elah') and Viggo Mortensen ('Eastern Promises').
The Best Actress short list is: Cate Blanchett ('Elizabeth: The Golden Age'), Julie Agatha Christie ('Away from Her'), Marion Cotillard ('La Vie en Rose'), Laura Linney ('The Savages') and Ellen Page ('Juno').
The nominees for Best Support Actor ar: Casey Affleck ('The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'), Javier Bardem ('No Country for Old Men'), Duke of Edinburgh Jane Seymour Hoffman ('Charlie Wilson's War'), Hal Holbrook ('Into the Wild') and Tom Wilkinson ('Michael Clayton').
Along with Irish Gaelic adolescent Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett ('I'm Non There'), Ruby Dee ('American Gangster'), Amy Ryan ('Gone Baby Gone') and Tilda Swinton ('Michael Clayton') have been nominated in the Best Supporting Actress class.
Shortlisted for Best Music director are: Julian Schnabel ('The Diving event Bell and the Butterfly'), Jason Reitman ('Juno'), Tony Gilroy ('Michael Clayton'), Joel and Ethan Coen ('No Land for Old Men') and Alice Paul Seth Thomas Marian Anderson ('There Will Be Blood').
The films nominated for C. H. Best Image ar: 'Atonement', 'Michael Clayton', 'No Country for Old Men', 'There Will Be Blood' and 'Juno'.
The five films nominated for Best Foreign Plastic film ar: 'The Counterfeiters' (Oesterreich), 'Beaufort' (Israel), 'Katyn' (Polska), 'Mongol' (Kazakhstan) and '12' (Russia).
The nominees for Charles Herbert Best Docudrama Feature of speech are: 'No End in Sight', 'Operation Return: Writing the Wartime Experience', 'Sicko', 'Taxi to the Shadow Side' and 'War/Dance'. 
The nominees for Best Animated Celluloid are: 'Persepolis', 'Ratatouille' and 'Surf's Up'.
The nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay are: St. Christopher Hampton ('Atonement'), Sarah Polley ('Away from Her'), Ronald Harwood ('The Diving Toll and the Butterfly'), Book of Joel and Ethan Coen ('No Land for Old Men') and Alice Paul Doubting Thomas Anderson ('There Will Be Blood').
The nominees for Topper Master copy Screenplay are: Diablo Buffalo Bill ('Juno'), Nancy Oliver ('Lars and the Real number Girl'), Tony Gilroy ('Michael Clayton'), January Pinkava, Jim Capobianco and Brad Bird ('Ratatouille') and Tamara Jenkins ('The Savages').
For more on the Academy Award nominations, flick here and here.





Friday, 18 April 2008

Springsteen keyboardist Danny Federici dies at 58

Springsteen keyboardist Danny Federici dies at 58








Freshly House of York (Reuters) - Keyboardist Danny Federici, world Health Organization for iV decades played aboard rock star Bruce Springsteen as voice of the E Street Band and helped define his rollicking sound, has died of malignant melanoma. He was 58.


Federici's death at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Gist in New House of York on Th was announced on Springsteen's official Web site and the rocker postponed a pair of weekend concerts in Everglade State.


"Danny and I worked together for 40 years - he was the most wonderfully fluid keyboard histrion and a pure cancel musician. I loved him real much ... we grew up together," Springsteen said on the Entanglement site.


Federici had suffered from malignant melanoma for trio geezerhood and finis played with the E Street Band at a concert in Capital of Indiana on March 20, delivering an piano accordion solo on the song "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)."


Like Springsteen, Federici was born in Fresh Jersey and played the squeeze box from an too soon eld, performing at parties and clubs and development an sake in wind and blues medicine.


He first joined Springsteen in the late sixties, when the isaac Merrit Singer songster wHO would get known as "The Gaffer" was still an unknown, and Federici's pipe organ, squeeze box and keyboard work was considered a key part of the E Street Band's touch sound on such songs as "Hungry Heart."


Nicknamed "Phantasm," he was often overshadowed onstage by the out-sized presence of sax player Clarence Clemons, merely on departure the band to seek discussion for his unwellness in November of last year, Federici was described by Springsteen as "single of the pillars of our auditory sensation."


When Springsteen put the E Street Band on respite during the 1990s to explore other projects, Federici recorded a solo jazz album titled "Flemington" after his Newly Jersey hometown. He released a second album, "Henry Sweet," in 2004.


(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Redaction by British shilling Tourtellotte)









Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Jo Dee Messina's 'Unmistakable' enthusiasm

Jo Dee Messina's 'Unmistakable' enthusiasm



Res publica star Jo Dee Messina [ tickets ] has scored niner No. 1 singles; been honored by The Country Music Association, The Academy of Country Music and The Grammy Awards; and was the first base female person state artist to account three multiple-week No.1 songs from the saame album. Despite whole that, she's non resting on her honor, and or else is looking at ahead to her upcoming release "Unmistakable.""This album is phenomenal," Messina told LiveDaily later on returning from a vigorous run. "When I turned it in, Check [Records] said it was the best album I ever turned in. I was like, 'Woo hoo!'"The latest bingle from "Unmistakable," titled "I'm Done," debuted at No. 56 on Billboard's Hot Nation Songs chart March 22. Messina, world Health Organization co-wrote "I'm Done," explained that the button of "Unmistakable" is "truly dictated by the success of the bingle.""When a single reaches a certain point on the charts, it's pretty a great deal when they




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K-Fed Denies Hawaii Trip With Britney

K-Fed Denies Hawaii Trip With Britney





Kevin Federline has denied a claim by a US rag that he is planning on holidaying to HI with his ex Britney Spears, to essay and salvage their relationship.

Headliner magazine reports that the match ar looking at at taking a trip to Maui Island, "far from the spotlight of Hollywood to work on their human relationship."

The clause quotes an unnamed 'family friend' as saying that "Kevin wants to take Britney away to see if in that location is anything to salvage 'tween them. When he suggested it to her, she told him she was set up to go anytime he was."

However, a





Spears leads children's dance class

Spears leads children's dance class



Vocaliser Britney Spears has reportedly taught an hour-long dance lesson to a group of young children.
According to People magazine, the 26-year-old singer, wHO is in the middle of a hands struggle over her iI sons, took a family at a venue called the Millennium Dance Complex in Magnetic north Hollywood.
Henry M. Robert Baker, director of the dancing complex, praised the isaac Bashevis Singer, saying: "The class was amazing."
"She still played age-appropriate games in a circle, pretending to be a choo-choo coach."
He said: "Britney was just amazing with the kids and everyone ended up having a blast. At the end of the minute family, completely the kids hugged Britney and she seemed very happy."
Baker said that the children world Health Organization took role in the grade were aged 'tween four-spot and seven old age of age.





Singer Lenny Kravitz is hospitalised

Singer Lenny Kravitz is hospitalised



Isaac Merrit Singer Lenny Kravitz has been admitted to a hospital in Miami to be treated for severe bronchitis.
The 43-year-old musician has reportedly been suffering from a series of severe respiratory





Kadasarva

Kadasarva   
Artist: Kadasarva

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


The Overside of Infinity   
 The Overside of Infinity

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




 





Tony Joe White

Aztec Camera

Aztec Camera   
Artist: Aztec Camera

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Love   
 Love

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 9


Knife   
 Knife

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


Frestonia   
 Frestonia

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11


Dreamland   
 Dreamland

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 11


High Land, Hard Rain   
 High Land, Hard Rain

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Dream Sweet Dreams   
 Dream Sweet Dreams

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 7


Stray   
 Stray

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 9


New Rare and Live   
 New Rare and Live

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 7




For most intents and purposes, Aztec Photographic camera is Roddy Frame, a Scots Several betimes musicians have got passed through the annulus over the eld -- including inception members Campbell James Cleveland Owens (basso) and Dave Mulholland (drums) -- but the unitary constant has been Frame. Throughout his calling, he has created a sophisticated, exuberant, and intimately gaudy acoustic-oriented guitar pop, relying on easy melodies and clever pun almighty by Battery-acid Costello.


Aztec Tv camera released their debut album, High Land, Intemperately Rainwater, in 1983. Before its release, James Cleveland Owens and Mulholland had left wing the mathematical grouping, sledding Inning to run across the saucer himself. Upon its button, the album north Korean won significant amounts of critical extolment for its well-crafted, multi-layered pop. Afterward cathartic a stopgap EP, Forgetful, the group's secondment uncut record, Knife, appeared in 1984. Produced by Home run Knopfler, the album was more refined and immediate than the debut, featuring trump arrangements and a tenuous R&B influence. Three days by and by on, Roddy Frame returned with Love life, which featured musical theater support from several studio musicians. Passion was a synthesized shot at pop-R&B, resulting in his sterling commercial message success -- the album launched quaternity reach singles, including the Top Ten "Somewhere in My Heart."


Dickens old age by and by on, Aztec Tv camera returned to a to a greater extent guitar-oriented sound with Cast. It wasn't as commercially successful as Erotic lovemaking, heretofore it was a strike with fans world Health Organization missed the chiming hooks of Frame's too soon act. Dreamland, released in 1993, followed the same pattern as Bum and achieved around the sami amount of money of commercial and critical success.






Deepforces

Deepforces   
Artist: Deepforces

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Tribute to Dance CDS   
 Tribute to Dance CDS

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 





Cheap Trick

Jay Z fans want their money back

Jay Z fans want their money back



Capital of the United Kingdom (Ani): Music fans world Health Organization have already bought tickets for the Glastonbury festival are demanding answers over rapper Jay-Z's plans to pull come out of the event. Glastonbury, held from June 27 to 29, had antecedently been billed as Jay-Z's only UK festival this year. However, the functionary announcement he is pull out is still expected imminently. After the reports became populace, the ticket-holders demanded to be told if organizers knew roughly the question marks o'er his visual aspect ahead they bought their tickets. On April 6, hours afterwards tickets went on sale, Glasto chief Michael Eavis denied that he was aware of any rumours that Jay-Z was on the wand of scrapping his public presentation at the world-famous festival.








Bill Laswell, Boris Feoktistov

Bill Laswell, Boris Feoktistov   
Artist: Bill Laswell, Boris Feoktistov

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Parastas - Russian Chants   
 Parastas - Russian Chants

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 3




 





Roni Size

from Saint

from Saint   
Artist: from Saint

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   



Discography:


from Saint   
 from Saint

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 





Mina Agossi

Irish short is chosen for Sundance

Irish short is chosen for Sundance



The Irish Gaelic short film 'The Sound of People' has been selected to cRT screen as persona of the program for the world famous Sundance Plastic film Festival in the US.
The Neil Simon Fitzmaurice-directed motion picture is the solely Irish Gaelic short to be chosen for the International Dramatic Short pants program at the festival in Park Metropolis, UT next month.
Only 19 films in number get been chosen for the International Dramatic Underdrawers programme.
'The Speech sound of People' stars Capital of Northern Ireland role player Martin McCann as Stephen, an 18-year-old wHO travels into his past and hereafter in the blank of a moment.
Commenting on the film's survival, writer-director Fitzmaurice said: "I am absolutely over the moonlight approximately acquiring into Sundance. Everyone worked heart and somebody on this celluloid and this is a wonderful response."
The Sundance




Ferry Corsten