Artist: Headhunter: mp3 download Genre(s): Trance Rock Metal: Speed Headhunter's discography: TEMPA027 Vinyl Year: 2007 Tracks: 3 Rebirth Year: 1994 Tracks: 12 A Bizarre Gardening Accident Year: 1992 Tracks: 13 Parody Of Life Year: 1990 Tracks: 10 Following his natural firing from Destruction -- one of Germany's earlier and most popular thrash metallic element bands -- vocalist/bassist Schmier (actual key proscribed Marcel Schirmer) distinct to carry on with a new outfit called Headhunter. Rounded out by guitar player Schmuddel and journeyman drummer Jorg Michael (Stratovarius, Mekong Delta, Grave Digger, etc.) Headhunter released a bit of hyperactive sound metallic element albums that straddled the line between sky and exponent alloy -- to brainpower 1990s Parody of Life, 1992's Another Bizarre Gardening Accident, and 1994's Rebirth. After a quiet period during which he dedicated himself to the eatery he owns in his hometown of Weil am Rhein, Schmier rejoined Destruction in 2000. |
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Mp3 music: Headhunter
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Download Goddess Of Desire
Artist: Goddess Of Desire: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal: Heavy Metal Metal: Thrash Discography: Coquerors Divine Year: 2002 Tracks: 14 Conquerors Divine Year: 2002 Tracks: 14 Symbol Of Triumph Year: 1999 Tracks: 11 The Netherlands' Goddess of Desire commix ‘80's styled lam and power metallic element with over-the-top theatrics (fireworks, Manowar-meets-Gwar costumes and half-clothed edward Young maidens) into what they call ‘Ancient Metal.' No, non kidding. Thankfully, band members Count August (vocals/bass), Grev Drake (guitar) and Emperor Mark (drums) usually manage to back up these shenanigans with identical competent musicianship and extremely potent songwriting. With their exotic dancers, Lilith and Delilah e'er so in tow, the trio released 1997's Let Us Win this War and 1998's Symbol of Triumph in short orderliness, then welcomed second gear guitar player Lord Arydon and new drummer Der Knuppelmeister earlier resuming their call for for world domination (or something like it) via 2002's Conquerors Devine. |
DJ Funksta
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Supermachiner
Artist: Supermachiner
Genre(s):
Industrial
Discography:
Rise Of The Great Machine
Year: 2002
Tracks: 19
 
Kenichi Yanai
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Bedrock
Artist: Bedrock
Genre(s):
Trance
Other
Discography:
Forge
Year: 2003
Tracks: 2
Bedrock - Moonface - CD2
Year: 2001
Tracks: 14
Bedrock - Moonface - CD1
Year: 2001
Tracks: 15
The now and again collaborating duette of John Digweed, a world-renowned DJ, and Nick Muir, a lesser-known producer, releases their material as Bedrock, the same name as their record label and Digweed's U.K. clubhouse. The duo number one came into the public eye with an visual aspect on the Trainspotting soundtrack in 1996, "For What You Dream Of." The song featured vocalizer Carol Leeming and was a modest attempt at bridging the then-evolving good of progressive house with pop sensibilities. Though the song wasn't spectacular, Digweed's remix did climb the charts in 1997, following the success of the film and its starring soundtrack. Later in the summer of 1997, the duette released the Sic in Stone/Forbidden Zone EP, which was another mild success. But as Digweed's DJing career began to accept sour, thanks in part to his high profile Northern Exposure collaborations with Sasha as well as his pop Global Underground: Sydney album, the public patiently awaited the duo's biggest slay yet, 1999's "Heaven Scent." But to forebode this track record but a arrive at is a profane understatement. Though the record never wholly crossed over into the world-wide mainstream, it became i of the biggest electronic dance records of the '90s, appearance on numberless DJ mix albums (most importantly Sasha's Global Underground: Ibiza) and other compilations, as comfortably as during the climactic moment of the cinema Groove. Furthermore, Digweed released a successful integrate CD entitled Basic principle that featured the song as its final moment. In late summer 2000, the duette followed up the unprecedented success of "Shangri-la Scent" with "Voices." The song appeared with several remixes, debuting on Sasha and Digweed's Communicate integrate CD before appearing on deuce 12" records that contained the remixes. The meaning compiling Beautiful Strange followed in spring 2001.
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
'Semi-Pro' tops DVD charts
Debuts at No. 1 for national sales, rentals and Blu-ray
The basketball comedy -- starring Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, and Andre Benjamin -- scored a perfect trifecta, debuting at No. 1 on the national home video sales and rental charts as well as the Blu-ray Disc sales chart.
"Semi-Pro" grossed $33.5 million in theaters.
Fellow comedy "Meet the Spartans," from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, debuted at No. 2 on Home Media Magazine's rental chart and No. 5 on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart. Additionally, "The Eye," a horror film from Lionsgate starring Jessica Alba as a woman who receives an eye transplant and begins seeing terrible visions, debuted at No. 5 on the rental chart and No. 4 on First Alert.
"Spartans" earned $38.2 million at the boxoffice, while "Eye" reaped $31.4 million.
The previous week's top seller, Disney's "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," slipped to No. 2 after two weeks in the top spot, while the previous week's top renter, Lionsgate's "Rambo," finished at No. 4.
Two complete-series sets of TV-DVDs also debuted in the First Alert top 20: Season 3 of "Weeds," from Lionsgate, at No. 6, and Season 4 of "Rescue Me," from Sony, at No. 13.
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Monday, 9 June 2008
Robot-Apocalypse Update: Robot Orchestra to Perform This Saturday
Photo illustration: Everett Bogue; Photos: Hulton Archive/Getty Images, iStockphoto
When last we updated you on the fast-approaching Robot Apocalypse, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra had fallen under the control of a robot conductor and, sure, it was frightening, but at least we knew we’d still be able to see real violinists and drummers following ASIMO’s baton. But that wasn’t enough for you, robots, WAS IT?
This Saturday, at the 3LD Art & Technology Center, an entirely robotic orchestra will play George Antheil’s score to the Dadaist film Ballet mécanique alongside the film itself for the first time. Antheil — “the bad boy of music, an enfant terrible” of his time, according to fanboy Paul Lehrman (the MIDI expert responsible for programming aforementioned robots) — originally wrote the piece in the twenties for synchronized player pianos (the robots of their time) except the whole synchronization thing wasn't quite possible with the then-available technology. (Which is not to say that Antheil didn’t try — the piece's premiere caused a riot in Paris in 1926.)
The performance Saturday will involve eight pianos, xylophones, a gong, bass drums, electric bells, a siren, and airplane propellers hanging from the ceiling, all played by robots. Which, okay, sounds a little cool, and yeah, maybe Antheil in his weird way would have liked it — but what about the future? “I think the future of music is the fusion between humans and machines,” Lehrman says. “But people want to see other people making music.” Yeah, take that, robots! “A bunch of robots onstage, once the novelty wears off, what’s the use of it? This is hysterically fun. But is it the future of music? No. The person has to be at the center.” We’re momentarily convinced. But it still reminds us a bit too much of that freaky scene in Mulholland Drive when a ghostly conductor shrieks, “No hay banda, no hay orquesta!!!” (“There is no band! There is no orchestra!” It is all an ILLUSION!!) And that did NOT end well. —Rebecca Milzoff
Earlier: Vulture's previous coverage of the impending Robot Apocalypse
When last we updated you on the fast-approaching Robot Apocalypse, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra had fallen under the control of a robot conductor and, sure, it was frightening, but at least we knew we’d still be able to see real violinists and drummers following ASIMO’s baton. But that wasn’t enough for you, robots, WAS IT?
This Saturday, at the 3LD Art & Technology Center, an entirely robotic orchestra will play George Antheil’s score to the Dadaist film Ballet mécanique alongside the film itself for the first time. Antheil — “the bad boy of music, an enfant terrible” of his time, according to fanboy Paul Lehrman (the MIDI expert responsible for programming aforementioned robots) — originally wrote the piece in the twenties for synchronized player pianos (the robots of their time) except the whole synchronization thing wasn't quite possible with the then-available technology. (Which is not to say that Antheil didn’t try — the piece's premiere caused a riot in Paris in 1926.)
The performance Saturday will involve eight pianos, xylophones, a gong, bass drums, electric bells, a siren, and airplane propellers hanging from the ceiling, all played by robots. Which, okay, sounds a little cool, and yeah, maybe Antheil in his weird way would have liked it — but what about the future? “I think the future of music is the fusion between humans and machines,” Lehrman says. “But people want to see other people making music.” Yeah, take that, robots! “A bunch of robots onstage, once the novelty wears off, what’s the use of it? This is hysterically fun. But is it the future of music? No. The person has to be at the center.” We’re momentarily convinced. But it still reminds us a bit too much of that freaky scene in Mulholland Drive when a ghostly conductor shrieks, “No hay banda, no hay orquesta!!!” (“There is no band! There is no orchestra!” It is all an ILLUSION!!) And that did NOT end well. —Rebecca Milzoff
Earlier: Vulture's previous coverage of the impending Robot Apocalypse
Sunday, 1 June 2008
Sean Combs - Combs Turns Screenwriter
SEAN COMBS has been so inspired by this year's (08) Cannes Film Festival, he is now writing his own big-screen project.
The hip-hop star has previously expressed an interest in pursuing a career in Hollywood, and has even made acting appearances in films such as Monster's Ball and Made.
But now the rap mogul, who made his first trip to the French event this month (May08), is desperate to prove he also has what it takes to become a filmmaker.
And he has already compiled his shortlist of leading stars.
He says, "I'm writing a film, a comedy. For actresses (who could be cast), I'm thinking Angelina Jolie or Sienna Miller. For actors, Eddie Murphy."
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Saturday, 24 May 2008
Sandi Thom
Artist: Sandi Thom
Genre(s):
Rock
Pop
Discography:
Smile... It Confuses People (Sampler)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 10
Smile... It Confuses People
Year: 2006
Tracks: 10
Wish I was A Punk Rocker (Promo)
Year:
Tracks: 10
Neo-folk-rock singer/songwriter Sandi Thom generated promotion and contention when she landed a major-label record sign up on the potency of a three-week lively webcast series beamed crossways the Internet from the basement of her flat. Born Alexandria Thom in Banff, Scotland, on August 11, 1981, she exhausted her teen old age in a report dance orchestra dubbed the Residents (not to be disoriented with the eyeball-masked avant rock candy eccentrics of the same identify) ahead attending Aberdeen-based Robert Gordon's College. While attention the Liverpool Institute of the Performing Arts -- the so-called "Fame Academy" founded by Paul McCartney -- Thom performed with the gospel consort Love and Joy; upon graduating in 2003 she returned to Scotland, working as a sitting singer and singing on commercial jingles.
A Glasgow gig brought Thom to the attention of the fledgeling indie label Viking Legacy, and she issued her debut single, "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)," in October 2005. The record book earned airplay on BBC Radio 2 merely the isaac M. Singer remained near unknown, maintaining a unrelenting tour schedule that included a stretch supporting the Proclaimers on a abbreviated U.K. duty tour. According to legend, Thom was returning from a lance in South Wales when her car stony-broke down, sparking the idea to temporarily adjourn from the road and advertize her music via more improper methods -- she purchased a webcam for £60 and began planning a serial of 21 alive gigs over as many consecutive nights, circularise from the comforts of her Tooting flat and uncommitted dislodge over her site, world Wide Web.sandithom.com.
Launched on February 24, 2006, and streamed by professional hosting company Streaming Tank, the 21 Nights from Tooting series premiered to just 70 viewing audience -- a night later on, however, the sum up jumped to 670, and by the eye of hebdomad deuce the chalk up counted 162,000, with viewing audience hailing from the U.S., Russia, and the Middle East. The tender media frenzy prompted major-label execs to set about literally knocking on Thom's door, and in April she recognised an offer from Sony's RCA subsidiary, airing the existent signing of the deal via webcast as well. But Thom's seeming grassroots success brought with it a number of questions and controversies -- later on all, she was no unknown, with a director, a PR firm, and Viking Legacy all working on her behalf prior to the webcast serial publication. Moreover, it was later on revealed that Streaming Tank executives were friends of Thom's handler, Ian Brown, and in agreement to cover the webcast production costs in their entireness. Some critics regular supercharged that Sony orchestrated the case in its entireness, a charge the label denied.
RCA re-released "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker" that May, and on June 4, 2006, the single topped the U.K. pop charts, displacement Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" (non coincidently the number 1 vocal to reach phone number one purely on the forte of Internet downloads). Thom's debut LP, Smile...It Confuses People, arrived at retail a day afterward "Punk Rocker" went number unmatchable, and quickly pretended the top position on the British albums charts as intimately.
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Imbruglia dating Razorlight frontman?
Imbruglia dating Razorlight frontman?
Vocalizer Natalie Imbruglia is reported to be dating Razorlight star Greyback Borrell after the geminate met at a Valentine's
Westernhagen
Monday, 5 May 2008
Williams not touring 'any time soon'
Williams not touring 'any time soon'
Singer Robbie Williams has told his fans that he will not be touring again "any time soon".
In a blog, posted on his official website, Williams also said that he probably won't release a new album in 2008.
The singer said in the posting: "There might not be a proper album out this year and there definitely won't be a tour any time soon."
Referring to his last tour, he said that the non-stop concert dates "nearly killed" him.
He also said: "There will be some kind of something this year. I might just put the B-sides to the next album out first online. Then put an album out in 2009. Which means you won't be seeing a lot of me on stage for a while."
"I do have to say, the more time I'm spending away from public life, the more I like it. Unfortunately I have a massive competitive urge that wants me to put out three albums a year."
Screwball
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Author McCabe among IMPAC nominees
Author McCabe among IMPAC nominees
'Winterwood' by Irish whiskey author St. Patrick McCabe is among eight books shortlisted for this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Prize.
The shortlist was selected from 137 titles nominated by public subroutine library systems worldwide.
Among the other titles ar trey workings of fiction set in the Middle East, as substantially as books by Russian, Spanish and Sri Lankan authors.
The IMPAC Awarding is worth €century,000 and is the world's most valuable literary prize for a 1 ferment of fiction published in English people. Tetrad of the final eight books ar published in translation.
The full shortlist is:'The Upper of Light' - Javier Cercas (Spanish) in translation'The Sugariness and Simple Kind' - Yasmine Gooneratne (Sri Lankan)'De Niro's Game' - Rawi Hage (Lebanese)'Dreams of Speaking' - Gail Jones (Aussie)'Let it be Morning' - Sayed Kashua (Israeli)'The Attack' - Yasmina Khadra (Algerian) in translation'The Cleaning woman wHO Waited' - Andrei Makine (Russian) in translation'Winterwood' - Patrick McCabe (Irish)
Ah-Kin
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
David Gest in hospital with chest pains
David Gest in hospital with chest pains
Former 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' virtuoso David Gest is being treated in hospital after complaining of chest strain and respiratory problems.
The 54-year-old star was taken from his London family to a buck private hospital in the early hours of this morn.
A interpreter for Gest said: "At 5.30am, St. David Gest was admitted to hospital, after suffering from severe pectus nisus and respiratory problems."
"Jacques Louis David is stable and receiving the best checkup attention. We ar awaiting a farther update from doctors."
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Jerome Isma
Artist: Jerome Isma
Genre(s):
Electronic
Other
Discography:
Phantom
Year: 2007
Tracks: 1
Ae - Phantom (Something On My Mind - Remixes)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 3
 
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