Wednesday 3 September 2008

Download Hammerhead mp3






Hammerhead
   

Artist: Hammerhead: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

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Discography:


Hardcore Will Never Die
   

 Hardcore Will Never Die

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 4






With power and vividness to bare, post-punk hard rock threesome Hammerhead could as well feature been called "Sledgehammer" (even if a heavy alloy outfit from England hadn't beat them to it). Paul Sanders (vocals, guitar), Paul Erickson (vocals, bass), and Jeff Mooridian Jr. (drums) formed the mathematical radical in Fargo, ND, approximately 1990, and touched to Minneapolis, MN, just now a few years subsequently. Amphetamine Reptile, which is also situated in Minneapolis, released all of their recordings. The isthmus has cited Cab Driver's Travis Bickle as a directive influence on their tacky, dark, rhythmic access. Others have compared them to everything from hardboiled pulp magazine fiction authors Jim Thompson and James M. Cain, to brain-pounding haphazardness rock units Unsane, Surgery, and Bastro.


Their vinyl debut was 1991's Peep picture disk undivided (featuring artistry by ex-Replacement Chris Mars). It was followed by 1992's Load King, a tour-only single issued on thomas Gray vinyl group, and 1993's live Evil Twin, another tour-only single. Their first base uncut was 1993's Ethereal Killer, recorded piece they were quiet set in Fargo. Next came the Evil Twin EP, which featured the four songs from the premature 7", iI from the picture saucer, and a re-recorded version of "Payload King" (and was originally issued as a yellow-vinyl 10"). They had relocated to Minneapolis by the fourth dimension 1994's Into the Vortex hit the streets. It witnessed the trio moving their driving, minimalist well-grounded in a more focused -- just no less inflexible -- direction with lyrics pickings on greater importance. The Taxi Driver influence was goaded home by couplets like, "Someone should white this muddied world/someone should write the pretty girls" ("All This Is Yours") and "The rain came down/blood sloshed the streets" ("Brest"). Many fans -- and Hammerhead's fans exclusively seem to take increased since they called it quits -- consider 1996's Duh, the Big City their crowning achievement. Unfortunately, it was to be their last uncut recording, and was followed by only one more loss, the tour-only Earth (I Won't Miss) single. The beginning of the end had already arrived when Sanders left the grouping in 1995. Other guitarists were enlisted to take his property, only none quite an stuck. He went on to form more RAM (which afterwards disbanded), piece Erickson (billed as Apollo Liftoff) and Mooridian Jr. formed Vaz.






Sunday 24 August 2008

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Demonic

Demonic   
Artist: Demonic

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Lead Us Into Darkness   
 Lead Us Into Darkness

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 4




 






Friday 27 June 2008

Big Boi Gives Update On Recording Solo LP With Help From Andre 3000, Raekwon: 'We Almost Done'




Welcome to the home of Sir Luscious Left Foot, a.k.a. the Courvoisier Lounge, or just the plain old Boom Boom Room. Big Boi's Stankonia Recording Studio is an inner sanctum/ playground where Big and his guests, including Lil Jon, E-40 and Raekwon, come to play after the work is done ... or to inspire more work.

"There's no format, really, to follow once you start recording," Big said of constructing his solo LP Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. "To me, my album is like building a house. I work on all the songs at the same time. I might jump from song to song all throughout the time I'm makin' the album. I've always been like that. It just works out. Right now, we're just putting the sod in the front of the house. We almost done."


The first part of the house we heard was "Royal Flush," a hard-edged track on which both members of Outkast lyrically frolic over an instrumental with Raekwon the Chef.

"[Andre 3000] has a couple beats for me, but right now he's in Japan working on his clothing line. So when he gets back, if time permits, we'll get on that," Big said of having more contributions from his partner on the album. "But we gonna record those songs anyway. He's done more than enough that's needed right now.

"For so many years, the press just really couldn't get a hold on what they wanted to say [about Outkast]," Big continued. " 'How are these boys makin' this good-ass music, and they still together after 15 years?' So they created some hype like, 'Outkast is breaking up.' Which is not the case. Now nobody's saying that. We done 'Royal Flush,' 'Da Art of Storytellin', Pt. 4.' [If] you kinda mastered your craft and got what you wanted, you can branch off and do different things. This is like breathing to us; [it's] what we do. So all the hype and 'Outkast is breaking up' — all that is silenced right now."

It is not likely that we'll see a video for "Royal Flush," but Daddy Fat Sacks said a song with Mary J. Blige is a strong possibility to officially launch the project.

"We did a stupid duet called 'The World Is Too Big,' " he said. "It's been labeled as the recession special, basically. It just basically talks about everything that's going on in the world right now, because a lot of the music — I'd say about 90 percent of it right now — is just not factual to what's happening in the world. It's a lot of fantasy music goin' on. My thing is, like I said, to educate and entertain. If you got the forum to speak, you touch the people with something you gotta say, and you can move people's lives that way. Got that? 'The World Is Too Big,' 'Royal Flush' with Dre and Raekwon, I got a song [with] Khujo Goodie called 'Tambourine Village.' Crazy! And just a couple little tricks I'mma pull out of the bag in a minute. I just don't know where I'm gonna put certain people right now, but it's definitely action-packed. I have about 14 to 15 cuts, and I've got two more songs to finish."

Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is due out later this summer.






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Thursday 19 June 2008

Amy Winehouse - Two People Arrested In Connection With Winehouse Drug Video


Police have arrested two people over a video which allegedly showed Amy Winehouse smoking a crack pipe.

John Blagrove and Cara Burton have been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and MDMA, also known as ecstasy, and have been bailed to appear at Thames magistrates' court in July, the Metropolitan police have confirmed.

In the video, published by the Sun newspaper in January, the Back to Black star is seen appearing to inhale from a crack pipe after telling onlookers she had taken "six valium".

The troubled singer was also seen appearing to take cocaine and ecstasy in the footage.

Winehouse, 24, was arrested at Limehouse police station on May 7th in connection with the alleged possession of a controlled drug but will not face charges, police confirmed last month.

"The crown prosecution service has now reviewed the case and no further action is being taken," a Metropolitan police spokesperson said at the time, while the singer's spokesman said she was "pleased to be able to move on".

"She particularly looks forward to seeing her fans again at eagerly-awaited festival performances this summer," the spokesman added.

Last weekend, a new video emerged showing the singer surrounded by evidence of drugs and singing racist chants.

The home video footage was filmed by husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who is currently in prison facing trial for GBH and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.


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Thursday 12 June 2008

R. Kelly Two-Steps Back to Court

R. KellyR. Kelly stepped it up and danced. Now his self-proclaimed moves mentor wants the R&B star to step it up and pay.

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Thursday 29 May 2008

Jerry Alfred and The Medicine Beat

Jerry Alfred and The Medicine Beat   
Artist: Jerry Alfred and The Medicine Beat

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Etsi Shon   
 Etsi Shon

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12




 





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Sunday 18 May 2008

Hyde Park concert for Mandela's 90th

Hyde Park concert for Mandela's 90th





Twenty long time after a historic Wembley Stadium concert called for his release from Robben Island, Nelson Mandela will travel to British capital next month for another musical extravaganza to celebrate his 90th birthday and raise awareness of AIDS in Africa.


Queen regnant, Annie Lennox, Leona Carl Lewis, the Sugababes, Madam Shirley Bassey, Simple Minds, Eddy Subsidisation, Jamelia, Andrea and Sharon Corr and Razorlight are just around of the artists that will appear on arrange in London's Hyde Park on 27 June to fete the life and go of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and civil rights drawing card.They testament be joined by African performers including the Soweto Gospel truth Choir, the Sudanese rapper Emmanuel Jal, Southward African singers Rebel Cleg, Sipho Mabuse and Loyiso, the Acquired immune deficiency syndrome orphans choir The Children of Agape and the legendary Congolese musician Daddy Wemba.The organisers experience too promised several surprise performances and, although none ar confirmed, there let been rumours that Amy Winehouse, Eminem, U2 and The Spice Girls will




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Tuesday 6 May 2008

'Harry Potter' Author J.K. Rowling's Copyright Case: Behind All The Legal Jargon

'Harry Potter' Author J.K. Rowling's Copyright Case: Behind All The Legal Jargon







It's a setup that could discover a place in "Chivvy Putter around" itself: One is powerfully magical, learned in the shipway of witchery and wizardry, in controller of an imperium that spans generations and continents. The other is a boyish figure of speech, whose boastfully, circle eyeglasses and mop of nighttime hair rule a childish side.
It's unofficially a duel betwixt the richest, most successful generator in the creation and a 50-year-old bibliothec, but the case of J.K Rowling v. RDR Books, now acting come out in a federal court in Freshly York, doesn't hinge on magical cognition, superior weapons system or yet mighty friends, simply on a somewhat-complicated U.S. jurisprudence known as the doctrine of fair use.
So what, precisely, is fair utilization, and wherefore is Rowling contention in court that "The Ravage Monkey around Lexicon" breaks the guidelines established for it to exploit? And wherefore john we quote liberally from "Hassle Putter," at seeming random if I care ("Nitwit! Blubber! Rarity! Tweak!"), patch Steve Vander Ark is being enjoined from doing what, at side value, appears to be the very saami thing?
The answer lies in a part of statute law solely 30 years old and the quaternion provender it outlines as the foundation garment of fair consumption.
First, to infer the suit, it's important to infer the staple principles of right of first publication law, a constitutional right that basically grants artists and inventors scoop rights to their writings and discoveries. As the author of the seven-spot "Plague Putter" novels and their deuce companion books, that right, in this case, by nature belongs to J.K. Rowling.
But wish most rights, even constitutional ones, that rationale is not absolute. Under the Right of first publication Act of 1976, others ar allowed to incorporate copyrighted materials "for purposes such as unfavorable judgment, commentary, news reportage, commandment (including multiple copies for schoolroom use), learnedness or research." When we quoted "Hassle Potter" above, our use understandably fell into the class of "news program coverage" and was therefore non a falling out of right of first publication law.
The central outcome of the judicature case is whether "The Chivy Muck about Lexicon," an encyclopedic reference point of wholly things Potter, waterfall into any of the above categories as well.
To determine whether or non it does, the lawcourt will use little Joe main guidelines:
1. The "purpose and role of the use." In simple terms, this boils polish to an opinion on whether the work is "transformative," meaning, does it add to the culture's appreciation and/or cognition of a wreak, or does it merely assay to supervene upon the original?
This is the power point of rivalry to the highest degree argued in the lawcourt case, with lawyers for Rowling insisting that "Dictionary" "takes excessively a good deal and does too little." In other speech, it adds little or no commentary or critique.
By way of object lesson, take our holocene shot-by-shot analysis of "The Dark Knight" poke and strike it wasn't for a tidings brass. The article was a second-by-second look at the trailer — there's not a copyrighted shot that we didn't trace in detail or, in some cases, displume for readers to view. Simply for each one shot was then obsessionally dissected, and the hope, of track, was that we added to the word of the work spell non superseding the pilot. Piece of writing around the trailer didn't full stop anyone from actually watching it.
Rowling's lawyers argue that "Lexicon" does not forgather that incumbrance, that it is in no way transformative but is but derivative. It simply "rearranges the article of furniture of Rowling's novels," attorney Dale Cendali said in her opening statement.
The defense, meanwhile, argues that the value of the book far outweighs its use of copyrighted material.
Under this guideline, a adjudicate may as well take into account the profit motives of a particular do work. Hence, the repeated questions in court Monday all over whether "Dictionary" was to a greater extent a money snaffle or a "passion" contrive.
2. The "nature of the copyrighted run." Is it fiction or nonfictional prose, published or unpublished? This road map isn't particularly applicable in this case, as cipher argues, for instance, that Dumbledore or Chivvy Muck about ar in any sense "real."
In testimony Monday, Rowling touched on this when comparing a description she wrote of a "Chinese fireball" with 1 from "Lexicon," stating that it wasn't as if they were both describing giraffes. "It's non as if we are describing something that exists exterior my vision," she said.
Interestingly, under this guideline, if Rowling actually had a written copy of her long-promised "Harry Potter Cyclopaedia," it power be afforded protective covering even though it was unpublished.
3. "The amount ... of the share used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole." How much of the whole text appears in the process? By and large speech production, the to a lesser extent you use, the to a greater extent probably that it's fair use, merely of course there are instances in which you can cite the entirety of something and pay off out with it.
At its about bASIC, this guideline asks whether or not a exploiter takes only the material needed for his or her intended aim. Vander Ark's purpose, of course, is to be a comprehensive examination compendium of entirely things Monkey, so naturally he's departure to be taking a lot.
4. What is the effect of the function on potential drop marketplace value? Volition the publication of "The Ravage Putter Lexicon" take away from gross sales of "Chevvy Potter around" or stop anyone from visual perception the movie, buying toys or going to the soon-to-be opened idea ballpark? Most for sure non, of course. Just it's an boulevard Rowling's lawyers ar exploring in earnest. This was especially evident in Rowling's testimony. "This trial has decimated my creative work over the shoemaker's last month," she said. "You lose the [plot] togs and worry whether you'll be able to pick them up again. Should my fans be flooded with a excess of substandard books — so-called lexicons — I'm non surely I'd have the will or gist to continue."
In circumstance of this guidepost, courts ask: Is the wreak a manoeuver fill-in? (It would be, if Rowling had written her have cyclopedia.) They likewise ask: Could potential impairment exist beyond being a direct substitute? (It could if Rowling didn't write her possess encyclopedia.)
Victimisation the in a higher place guidelines, what do you conceive of Rowling's slip? Sound off beneath.










Thursday 1 May 2008

Irmin Schmidt &Kumo, Axolotl Eyes

Irmin Schmidt &Kumo, Axolotl Eyes



To the highest degree live Irmin Schmidt as the grumpy uncle-looking keyboard player from krautrock legends, Tin. Of course, of whole the members of that venerable institution it's in all probability Holger Czukay and Jaki Leibzeit world Health Organization possess been most visible in flight the flag for Cologne’s finest. Just Schmidt hasn’t been slack off. He’s worked on many photographic film projects and even written an opera based on Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast. And today Mud puppy Eyes is the followup to his other collaboration with metal drum 'n' bass technician, Jono Podmore aka Jumo: Masters Of Confusion.

Masters…was essentially the record of the duo's live work, afterward tinkered with in the studio. Axolotl…is a whole studio concoction. Its roots lie in the polyrhythmic experiments detailed in the album's liner notes by Jumo. Peradventure 1 rationality wherefore this album represents roughly of the charles Herbert Best work by Helmut Heinrich Waldemar Schmidt for about meter is that his muse needs to be tickled by people world Health Organization understand beat. Can's Leibzeit as we totally know was a funky, motorik powerhpouse. Jumo is a much more squiggly, digital beast, simply along with contributions from trumpeter swan Ian Dixon and vocaliser, Paul J Fredericks, he in truth gels with Schmidt’s wavelet pianoforte and close to very subtle electronics.

Opener Quetch On The Floods could actually come from Can’s Presently All over Babaluma days, with its eastern shuffle and whispered vocals. This hypnotic if oddly-metered coming is the full general rule here, broken only by the freeform twittering and warbling of Navel Top. It's a winning, heating blend that finally arrives at Schmidt's terrifically skewed piano on Etrurian Valse.

Only if on Raketenstradt do the twin fall land. The track's Miles Davis funk and growling guitars seems as well away the cuff at times, though it does get marvelously messy about halfway through.

Paired with a Videodisk of the duo's facility work: Flies, Guys and Choirs, Ambystoma mexicanum Eyes is a welcome and accessible retrovert for the grumpy uncle. And yes, you can dance to it…






Thursday 24 April 2008

The Roots Get Patriotic On "The Colbert Report": See The Video

The Roots Get Patriotic On "The Colbert Report": See The Video



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Comedian Ken Dodd recovering in hospital

Comedian Ken Dodd recovering in hospital



Comedian Sight Dodd has been forced to cancel a number of shows later organism admitted to hospital.
The 80-year-old star has had a herniation operation at a Liverpool hospital, according to his voice Henry M. Robert Holmes, world Health Organization likewise confirmed that Dodd testament be back on stage next month.
A voice for the Royal Liverpool Hospital said: "I've scarcely spoken to him and he told me to say he expects to be home in a match of years."
Dodd was reportedly taken to hospital on Newly Year's Eventide later his sell up functioning at Liverpool's Symphony orchestra Asaph Hall.





Thursday 17 April 2008

Bobby Brown: 'Whitney drove me to drugs', Madonna's '4 Minutes' video 'leaked'

Bobby Brown: 'Whitney drove me to drugs', Madonna's '4 Minutes' video 'leaked'



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