Sunday, 31 August 2008

BWO, Pandemonium

File under 'stilton'. If you're a massive fan of S Club 7, the Eurovision Song Contest and ruffled skirts, you're in for a brobdingnagian treat. If all of the in a higher place make you run for cover, turn away now.



In all seriousness, if camp pop floats your gravy boat, chances ar you know all nearly Sweden's gold group BWO (Bodies Without Organs) already. Having clocked up an impressive seven-spot top ten singles in their domicile country, BWO can also proudly claim to have had more than international twenty-first century wireless chart hits in Europe than any other act. Well, other than Robbie Williams. Love for the band spans from Scandinavia to Poland, with Britain's G-A-Y crowd lapping up the iII too.



This 18-track collection of the group's singles is a pipe dream made in poptastic heaven for a Swedish village hall DJ. Stand-out tracks (if your name is Disco Dave) include Radio 2 feel-good favourite, Sunshine In The Rain and sashaying singsong number, Barcelona. Or, if you're up for whimpering in to the Kleenex, press play on tops sad ballads, We Could Be Heroes and The Destiny Of Love.



It's highly unlikely that the average Joe will enjoy this LP. However, if you're a born blonde, under 13 and hormonal, you are going to love it.




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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Download Back-On mp3






Back-On
   

Artist: Back-On: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


New World
   

 New World

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 6






Back-On's combination of metallic element riffs, hip-hop poses, emo angst, and electronic static has seen them cause a shake up of sorts in the Tokyo social club setting since the five-piece figure 1 started gigging in 2002. It's a effectual not unalike to big-selling coevals such as Rize, whose member Jesse gave Back-On their refer. Back-On were to begin with comprised of MC Teeda, vocalist/MC Kenji03 (record as "Kenji Three"), guitar player Shu, bassist Gori, and Macchin on drums (later replaced by Icchan). Kenji03 and Gori make been friends since childhood, having attended the same primary school in Tokyo's Adachi Ward, a dominion that by Japanese standards is dominant with criminal offense and high-density housing contrive flat blocks. Though Adachi isn't Compton -- ghetto it to the highest degree for sure ain't -- this less than glamorous background is a big share of Back-On's individuality, giving the stripe something approach a unfeigned street edge compared to Japan's other bling-oriented rock-rap acts of the Apostles of the Apostles. Back-On debuted with the mini-album Adachi Tribe in October 2004. The band also contributed tracks to pipe rap compilations, and by the closing of the year was attracting two hundred fans to golf guild shows in Tokyo's Shibuya dominion. The undermentioned yr, Back-On kept the impulse exit with unremitting touring -- by the end of 2005 the band had clocked up more than than C shows in a year, including gigs with like-minded bands such as Rize and Screaming Soul Hill, and recording their debut "major" tone ending, Baby Rock, for Avex Trax's rock-oriented animal foot soldier imprint label, Cutting Edge. But it was Back-On's succeeding release, the 2006 single Chain, that truly launched the band, the song receiving a boost by being chosen as the opening newspaper birdcall to TV Tokyo's alive Gentle wind Gear, a series that has also been accredited in the U.S. Typically, the track featured Teeda's rapping and a chorus strain by Kenji03. Another mini-album, New World, followed in November. Back-On kept the zanzibar copal connection sledding in 2007 by providing the gap subject "Hikari Sasuhou" to the direct-to-video claim Hit Princess and contributory the songs "A Day Dreaming..." and "Blaze Line" to Eye Shield 21 -- ordered, and so, that the chemical group should as well perform at the zanzibar copal fan conventions Anime Matsuri in Houston and Anime Evolution in British Columbia, Canada.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Badawi featuring Honeychild

Badawi featuring Honeychild   
Artist: Badawi featuring Honeychild

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Bedouin Sound Clash   
 Bedouin Sound Clash

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 15




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Trina - Trina Involved In Car Crash


Rapper TRINA and her basketball star boyfriend KENYON MARTIN have been involved in a car accident in Belize.

The couple was on its way to the airport late on Friday night (25Jul08), accompanied by a police motorcade, when their Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) collided with a minivan.

Trina and Martin, who were seated in the indorse of the car, escaped unscathed.

The hip-hop star's publicist Krystle Coleman has issued a statement to AllHipHop.com stating: "Trina was in a small fender bender in Belize, on her way from the airdrome to a charity basketball event this weekend.

"She is currently fine, and 'extremely thankful' that no one was suffer in the small railroad car accident. She is looking forward to the rest of her weekend on vacation and thankful for everyone's base hit."

However, according to online reports, the driver and passengers of the other vehicle were less fortunate.

Minivan driver George Abraham is aforementioned to accept suffered minor cuts and bruises, only his kids, aged 12 and ball club, have been admitted to hospital with more life-threatening injuries.





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Thursday, 12 June 2008

Fatal Attraction

Fatal Attraction   
Artist: Fatal Attraction

   Genre(s): 
Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Simplicity Rules   
 Simplicity Rules

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




 





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Friday, 6 June 2008

Taxi driver who found $4m violin reaps musical reward


A violin virtuoso replaced the airport cacophony of taxis and planes with the exquisite tones of a 285-year-old violin to give thanks to the cab driver who reunited him with his lost instrument. Philippe Quint, a Grammy-nominated violinist, played the private, 30-minute performance at Newark Liberty International airport's cab waiting area yesterday afternoon for Mohamed Khalil.


Quint said that Mr Khalil and his family will also have tickets to his next New York performance, on 23 September at Carnegie Hall.

The 1723 Antonio Stradivari "Ex-Kiesewetter" violin was left in Mr Khalil's cab on 21 April, when Quint was returning from a performance in Dallas. The violin, valued at $4m (£2m), was on loan from the philanthropists Clement and Karen Arrison, of Buffalo, New York.

After calling police and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Quint was soon in the offices of the Newark Taxi Commission viewing photographs of taxis. After Mr Khalil got word of the search the next morning, he arranged to meet Quint. After receiving the violin, the musician gave Mr Khalil $100; he also received an award from the City of Newark.

Mr Khalil, 57, emigrated from Egypt in 1980 and is an American citizen. Quint, 34, is also an immigrant, and took US citizenship after leaving Russia in 1991.











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Friday, 30 May 2008

Sarah Jessica Parker - Parker Hasnt Ruled Out Sex Sequel

SARAH JESSICA PARKER will make a second SEX AND THE CITY movie - if she can find a balance between her careers as a mother and actress.

Positive early reviews of the new film - an adaptation of the hit TV series - have prompted the 43-year-old to consider following it up with a sequel - but only if it doesn't drag her away from young James Wilkie, her son with actor husband Matthew Broderick.

When grilled on U.S. TV show Good Morning America on Thursday (29May08), Parker said, "You'd have to ask my son... He'd have to be willing to let me be that diligent...

"This last experience has been two years, and it's been the real last year of my life professionally. And I've had to figure out how to make certain that he is well and good. But I've been absent in a lot of ways and it's time for me not to be for a while."

But she admits the real decision will be based on the first movie's box office success: "Honestly, the truth of the matter is I think we've felt so privileged to arrive at this day, that we have not uttered the word (sequel). I feel it's really out of our hands. I don't know."




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