Friday 22 August 2008

Mp3 music: Taylor Swift






Taylor Swift
   

Artist: Taylor Swift: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Country

   







Taylor Swift's discography:


Taylor Swift
   

 Taylor Swift

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 11
NBC Presents Sounds Of The Season
   

 NBC Presents Sounds Of The Season

   Year:    

Tracks: 6






Taylor Swift has been singing all her life, motivated by her grandma, wHO was a professional opera singer. She began playacting locally some her town and county at the age of 10, and at age 11 panax quinquefolius the internal anthem ahead a Philadelphia 76ers game. By the clock time she was 12, she had picked up the guitar and began practicing quatern hours each clarence Shepard Day Jr., until her fingers started to bleed. Swift's parents began to support her medicine, and accepted her natural endowment, persistence, and budding future as a professional musician. The family began making regular visits to Nashville, TN, where Swift would perform nonchalantly and meet with songwriters in the





Low-Income, Minority Women Face Health Disparities In California, Report Finds

Wednesday 13 August 2008

ABC dramedy is 'Maid' to order

Jennifer Lopez film is coming to the small screen





ABC is bringing the Jennifer Lopez starrer "Maid in Manhattan" to the small screen.

The network is in negotiations for a series adaptation of the 2002 quixotic comedy to be penned by Chad Hodge and executive produced by Lopez, Joe Roth and the film's manufacturer, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas.

The hourlong dramedy, which is getting a put pilot commitment, is not a remake of the hit feature, which centered on Marisa Ventura (Lopez), a struggling single mother from the Bronx who works as a maid at a swank Manhattan hotel, where a rising politician guest (Ralph Fiennes) falls for her after mistaking her for a affluent socialite.

"The read is a different maiden in a different Manhattan," Hodge said.

The lead in the TV version, produced by Sony Pictures TV, will still be a young Latina from the Bronx working at a Manhattan hotel who tries to make it in the earth. But the series will focus largely on her relationships with co-workers.

"While the hotel's clientele is an obvious part of this world, I'm more interested in the downstairs part of 'Upstairs, Downstairs,' " Hodge said, referring to the classic British series.

Hodge was approached with the idea of adapting "Maid" by Roth, whose company Revolution Studios produced the feature article, and Nina Lederman, chairperson of Roth's current company Joe Roth Television.

Hodge, world Health Organization had written a couple of ABC Family quixotic comedies, immediately connected with the idea.

"I imagine being a writer in Hollywood is often very similar to organism a amah in Manhattan," he said.

Lopez, a Bronx native, has been identical involved, providing "a fountain of ideas," Hodge said. "She will be identical integral in the pilot program and serial," he said.

In addition to Hodge, Lopez, Roth and Goldsmith-Thomas, Lederman and Lopez's producing spouse Simon Fields also volition serve as executive producers on the project.

This is the second time that ABC and Roth ar taking a stab at a series adaptation of "Maid," which grossed $93.8 zillion at the domestic box office. They developed a script with a different writer during the 2004-05 development season.

On ABC, "Maid" could be a desirable companion for the network's dramedy "Ugly Betty," which also centers on a hardworking young Latina in New York with large dreams.

Series based on features are hot at ABC this summer. The network also is developing a new shoot on the 1987 hit "The Witches of Eastwick."

"Maid" is the second high profile project for Hodge in the past few weeks following the sale of a Studio 54-themed play for Showtime that Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are executive director producing and Bryan Singer is potentially directing.

"Maid" was packaged by WMA, which reps all parties involved.

Legal reps include Michael Fuller for Hodge, Bob Wallerstein for Lopez, Sam Fischer for Roth and Ryan Nord for Goldsmith-Thomas.


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Wednesday 6 August 2008

DJ Patife

DJ Patife   
Artist: DJ Patife

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Na Estrada   
 Na Estrada

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




DJ Patife had contact with the drum'n'bass panorama through adorer DJ Marky patch running in a record record book computer memory board. DJ Patife's first gig was at São Paulo's Arena Music Hall. In 1997, he travelled to Europe with Marky. There, he accompanied Roni Size in the delivery of the Mercury Prize. With crescent popularity, Patife released his number one record album in 2000, Sounds of Drum'n'bass. The album was praised by England magazines Muzik and MixMag, resulting in an invitation to firing the record album in that rural area. In 2000, Patife, Marky, and the Drumagick twosome played for 5,000 people in São Paulo. Patife's remix for Max de Castro's "Pra Você Lembrar" was a stumble in the Londoner dancing tracks and was included in the main England dance magazines' playlists. Three of Patife's songs were included in the digest Brazil EP, released in England by V Recordings. In 2000, he participated in Otto's double-CD Changez Tout - Samba Pra Burro Dissecado and in Fernanda Porto's album. Patife played in the 2001 reading of the Rock in Rio fete. Also in 2001, he performed in the U.S., Scotland, London, and Amsterdam.






N.Z. Music Awards move to bigger venue

Vodafone inks new sponsorship pact




AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- This year's New Zealand Music Awards will be the biggest yet, with the effect to be staged at Auckland's largest indoor entertainment venue the Vector Arena.

The move -- which comes at the same metre as the signing of a young sponsorship accord with Vodafone -- volition double the audience electrical capacity for the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand event, providing more opportunities for the public to be involved.

Also known as the Tuis, the industry awards are the pM event on the NZ music industry calendar and honor achievements across a broad scope of genres.

Vodafone, which has previously sponsored the event on a year-by-year basis, has now signed a three-year appointment rights sponsorship agreement for the awards.

RIANZ chief executive Campbell Smith says the new deals reflect the high-regard brands have for both New Zealand music and the awards.

"The effectiveness of New Zealand music has been steadily increasing year-on-year, he adds. "By holding the awards in the Vector Arena we can include 3,D music fans in improver to the 1,500 musicians and industry types. That's scarcely brilliant, and it will further increase the award's significance to music-lovers."

This year's awards will be held on Oct. 8, with finalists to be announced on Sept. 3.

Weed Ain't A Drug

Weed Ain't A Drug   
Artist: Weed Ain't A Drug

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Street Movement 2 (The Blockumentary)   
 Street Movement 2 (The Blockumentary)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17




 





Seun Kuti mirrors his father at Moore performance

B. Fleischmann

B. Fleischmann   
Artist: B. Fleischmann

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


The humbucking coil   
 The humbucking coil

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 8


A Choir Of Empty Beds   
 A Choir Of Empty Beds

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 9




 





Loquillo y Los Trogloditas

Friday 11 July 2008

Inta Beats

Inta Beats   
Artist: Inta Beats

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Bailey   
 Bailey

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1




 






David Gray slams use of his song in Iraq 'music torture'

David Gray has slammed the use of music as torture in Iraq and other US bases.

Loud playbacks of Gray's hit song 'Babylon' are reportedly used by US interrogators in the Middle Eastern country, something the singer has labeled as "torture".

The process of using loud music during questioning is also apparently used in other US bases such as Guantanamo Bay.

"What we're talking about here is people in a darkened room, physically inhibited by handcuffs, bags over their heads and music blaring at them," the singer said on BBC Radio 4 Tonight.

"That is nothing but torture," he continued. "It doesn't matter what the music is � it could be Tchaikovsky's finest or it could be Barney The Dinosaur. It really doesn't matter, it's going to drive you completely nuts.

"No one wants to even think about it or discuss the fact that we've gone above and beyond all legal process and we're torturing people."

Violent Shit

Violent Shit   
Artist: Violent Shit

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Shit For Your Freaking Head   
 Shit For Your Freaking Head

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 





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Emma Bunton likes being curvy

London (ANI): Even though she is constantly under pressure to stay slim because of her life in the public eye, Emma Bunton reveals that she has no desire to be size zero. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Red magazine, the singer admitted that she likes being curvy. "I like being curvy. I don't think I'd look good thin. I'm careful. I don't have carbs for dinner, but I love crisps and Coke and great wine and Chinese food. I could never be one of those people who thinks about their figure 24/7," the Mirror quoted Bunton, as saying. Bunton also described how hard it was going on tour with The Spice Girls so soon after giving birth. "At the time, I thought going on tour so soon after Beau would be a great idea. I should have thought about it more! I had the best time, but it was hard," she said. "You have to get back in shape and your fitness has to be up to a two-hour show every night. And there's the pressure of looking good in your stage costumes. I don"t know if I'd put myself through that again, to tell you the truth."
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Flaming Lips bringing their movie to festivals

'Christmas on Mars' finished after seven years





NEW YORK -- It took the Flaming Lips seven years to finish their film "Christmas on Mars," so it'd stand to reason that frontman Wayne Coyne is a perfectionist. But all he really wants to do is give his fans something cool to watch.
That's why, in advance of a DVD release before year's end via Warner Bros., he and the Lips are rolling out "Christmas on Mars" at the U.S. rock festivals they've been booked to play in the spring and summer.
"We play it kind of like a midnight movie at these festivals, mostly because we don't want to play it while a bunch of bands are playing," Coyne said. "We've played it well into the night maybe six times now. That group of people that comes in from 2 or 3 in the morning, they're usually the most insane. They've taken their acid or their mushrooms, drank three or four Red Bulls, and they're really in it for the long haul."
But because a large percentage of the audience has no idea what they're in for, Coyne began making introductions to help set the scene."At first I didn't know if they felt they needed to be more respectful, like it's an art movie," he said. "So I've been doing these introductions, like, 'cheer, laugh and smoke pot!' I don't think people have any idea what the film is. Is this funny? Is this serious? Is this weird? Once people understand it's all that, I think it's a great relief."
"Christmas on Mars," which stars Coyne and his Lips bandmates Steven Drozd and Michael Ivins, was shot on the cheap in and around the band's native Oklahoma City. It revolves around the first holiday season on the freshly colonized Red Planet; Drozd is Major Sytris, who aims to marshall Christmas cheer with a big pageant, but a series of events threaten the survival of the colonists, much less their holiday plans. Coyne plays a friendly Martian who offers his assistance.
"If you were to watch a David Lynch movie with someone, you'd experience these moments where music, story and abstract bullshit came together," Coyne said by way of comparison. "You'd understand it, but you couldn't explain it to somebody else. It's like an unspeakable language."
The Lips also created an original score for the film, which will be included on the DVD but may or may not be released on its own. "Elements of it sound very much like Bernard Herrmann in a room with Igor Stravinsky, and they hashed out, you take this scene, I'll take this scene," Coyne said.
"Christmas on Mars" officially premiered in May at the Sasquatch festival in Washington state, and festival founder Adam Zacks saw firsthand how Coyne's connection with the audience enhanced the viewing experience.
"Originally it was going to be shown on an outdoor inflatable screen, but then we started getting bits of information like, 'Wayne just bought a circus tent to show the movie,' 'Wayne is making custom popcorn containers' and 'Wayne will be showing up a day early to supervise the setup of the movie and hand out custom tickets to the crowd,' " he said. "It just kept getting better and better. Instead of asking, 'Why?' which is where most people would stop, Wayne asks 'Why not?!' "

Axwell Feat Charles Salter

Axwell Feat Charles Salter   
Artist: Axwell Feat Charles Salter

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


I Found You (Stutz Classic Edition)   
 I Found You (Stutz Classic Edition)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 1




 






Psilodump

Psilodump   
Artist: Psilodump

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Alternative
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Washed   
 Washed

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 6


Melia EP   
 Melia EP

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 4


Psilodumputer   
 Psilodumputer

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 16


Never Heal   
 Never Heal

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 22


Mutiny of the Robots   
 Mutiny of the Robots

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 4




 






KHZ

KHZ   
Artist: KHZ

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Cryogenic Sleep   
 Cryogenic Sleep

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13