Tuesday 2 September 2008

Mp3 music: Blackdeath






Blackdeath
   

Artist: Blackdeath: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Death,Black

   







Blackdeath's discography:


Bottomless Armageddon
   

 Bottomless Armageddon

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 7
Fucking Fullmoon Foundation
   

 Fucking Fullmoon Foundation

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 9
Saturn Sector
   

 Saturn Sector

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 13






Formed in 1977 by strangely named vocalist and tether guitarist Siki Spacek, Ohio's Black Death arguably hold the differentiation of beingness the world's number one all-African-American heavy metal band. The grouping slow gained a local following, simply institute it severe maintaining a stable lineup, so that their number one gear and only album -- also called Black Death and featuring s guitar participant Greg Hicks, bassist Darrell Harris, and drummer Phil Bullard -- only emerged in 1984. Black Death vanished from sight solely a light meter later and has non been heard from since.






Saturday 23 August 2008

Fonovisa launching Mexican compilation series

MIAMI (Billboard) - Fonovisa Records is preparing to launch a branded series of regional Mexican music albums, "Idolos (De Mexico Para el Mundo)," which translates to "Idols (From Mexico to the World)."





The first edition will characteristic tracks by Marco Antonio Solis, Grupo Montez de Durango and Jenni Rivera, among others. The set will hit retail shelves September 16.





"Everyone who's had a top 10 dispatch in the last 14 months is in on that point," Fonovisa/Disa chair Gustavo Lopez said.





Lopez describes "Idolos" as the regional Mexican version of the long-running "Now That's What I Call Music!" compilation series. Although "Now" has a Latin series in place, its repertoire has been largely pop- and reggaeton-driven.





/Billboard









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Wednesday 13 August 2008

Download Rolf Kuhn






Rolf Kuhn
   

Artist: Rolf Kuhn: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Discography:


Inside Out
   

 Inside Out

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 9






Rolf Kuhn's stylus has evolved through the days. The clarinetist started kO'd playing in German terpsichore bands in the recent '40s. He worked with tuner orchestras starting in 1952 and affected to the U.S. in 1956. Kuhn subbed for Benny Goodman on a few occasions during 1957-1958, played in the Tommy Dorsey ghost band (1958), and worked in a big ring lED by Urbie Green (1958-1960). In 1962, Kuhn returned to Germany, where he has explored more adventurous styles of jazz (including dates with his jr. brother, keyboardist Joachim Kuhn) simply noneffervescent from clip to time shows off his ties to swing. Kuhn recorded with an all-star radical called Winner's Circle (1957), Toshiko Akiyoshi (1958), and as a leader starting in 1953, including a 1956 New York quartet date for Vanguard.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Wedded to weirdness: Hop aboard Gnarls Barkley's wild musical ride

When your band blends soul, electronica and experiment and your onstage garb includes bathrobes, shower caps and �Star Wars� costumes, it may seem as if nada is off-limits.


It also doesn�t hurt when one of your videos puts a literal spin around on having your spirit ripped kayoed during a breakup (reckon the semi-gory visuals for �Who�s Gonna Save My Soul� dreamed up by director Chris Milk).


But if Gnarls Barkley - the duo of rapper/singer Thomas �Cee-Lo� Callaway and

Thursday 26 June 2008

Winehouse apologises for 'racist home video'

Amy Winehouse has apologised after a home-made video of her singing a racist chant surfaced online.
The Daily Mail reports that Winehouse has said sorry for the racist slurs, which were sung to the tune of the children's song 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes'.
Video footage of the star singing the racist song appeared on the News of the World's website, while the newspaper also published details of the video yesterday.
The video was made by Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who is currently in jail and facing charges over GBH and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The tape also shows what the News of the World alleges is "a substance which looks like heroin on a foil".
The footage emerged as London Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Ian Blair said celebrities caught taking drugs on video should face trial.
Earlier this year, Winehouse escaped prosecution after a video of her appearing to smoke crack cocaine was released by The Sun.

Wednesday 18 June 2008

Ozzy Osbourne - Ozzy And Slash To Feature With Alice


Ozzy Osbourne and Slash have recorded guest appearances on Alice Cooper's forthcoming album ALONG CAME A SPIDER.

The songs will be told through the voice of a serial killer named Spider, who Alice describes as "an arachnophobic psychopath".

Ozzy adds harmonica to a track he co-wrote with the School's Out star, while former GUNS N ROSES six stringer Slash adds guitar to the album

According to Uncut, the record will chronicle the life of the killer, who wraps his victims in a silk web.

On his radio show Nights With Alice Cooper, he said of the album: "It is a dark and menacing album for dark and menacing times"

He told Billboard.biz that the record is "a real 'Alice' album. Conceptually, it's going to be pretty interesting."

"Every song is sort of a letter to the police," he explains. "They think they're investigating it from the outside, but he's actually woven them into the whole thing."

The rock legend recently said his 1978 appearance on the Muppet Show was a "great experience", reports My Park.



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Monday 9 June 2008

Mobb Deep

Mobb Deep   
Artist: Mobb Deep

   Genre(s): 
Hip-Hop
   Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


When You Hear The   
 When You Hear The

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4


Live At The London Forum   
 Live At The London Forum

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Got It Twisted   
 Got It Twisted

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4


Gangstaz Roll   
 Gangstaz Roll

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 3


Amerikaz Nightmare   
 Amerikaz Nightmare

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


Infamous Allegiance (Part 1)   
 Infamous Allegiance (Part 1)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


The Infamous   
 The Infamous

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 18


Juvenile Hell   
 Juvenile Hell

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14




As fortunate years knock suddenly gave way to West Coast gangsta in the early '90s, an East Coast variety show of hardcore knock arose in bend, with Mobb Deep initially standing tall as one of New York's hard-core figureheads on the cornerstone of their epochal Notorious album. Released in April 1995, The Infamous was released most precisely a year later on Illmatic and around a half year after Ready to Die -- the debut masterpieces of Nas and the Notorious B.I.G., respectively, both albums alike of momentous import for East Coast hard-core tap. On The Infamous, Mobb Deep (comprised of Prodigy and Havoc) arrange the flavour for future generations of hardcore New York rappers, from G-Unit to Dipset. Subsequent releases from the duet were besides influential, peculiarly Blaze on Earth (1996). However, by the late '90s, Mobb Deep was no longer setting trends; in fact, they seemed to be following them, and they missed some of their stature as subsequent generations of hardcore rappers arose. For a few years, Mobb Deep struggled to tame their commercial standing, until they eventually drifted into the G-Unit camp, where they sign a remunerative deal to conjoin 50 Cent and company. Lineage Money (2006), Mobb Deep's first base freeing under the G-Unit banner, rekindled interestingness in the old-timer twosome, wHO enjoyed a substantive uptick in gross sales and airplay.


Prodigy (Albert Johnson, natural November 2, 1974) and Havoc (Kejuan Muchita, natural May 21, 1974) grew up in Queens, specifically the Queensbridge sphere, up to now met in Manhattan, where both were students at Graphic Arts High School. Their shared passion of hip-hop resulted in a natural society, and patch they were noneffervescent teens, the 2 offspring manpower had themselves a phonograph recording deal with quaternary & Broadway, a major tap mark connected with Island Records. In 1993, the label released Jejune Hell, a confrontational album featuring noteworthy production work by DJ Premier and Large Professor, world Health Organization both inside a year's time would move on to bring forth the debut of another youth Queensbridge knocker, Nas. Not much came of Jejune Hell, however, and it would be two more years before Mobb Deep would return.


When they did return in 1995, it was on a different judge, Loud Records, and with a significantly highly-developed approach. The Infamous featured a mammoth street anthem, "Shook Ones, Pt. 2," but it was a self-coloured album all around, featuring too the in-house production work of Havoc and a mates high profile features (Nas, Raekwon). The Infamous was more than hardcore than its deuce key stylistic predecessors, Illmatic and Ready to Die; the beats were darker and harder-hitting patch the rhymes were right-down threatening in time noneffervescent inventive and dodgy. Moreover, in that respect were no crossover hits like "Big Poppa" or "Juicy." In fact, at that place were no light moments at all. The Infamous was an sturdy record album for the streets, and it was championed as such.


A year later on, in 1996, Mobb Deep returned with a followup, Hell on earth on Earth, which was a minuscule slicker than The Infamous yet still emphasized hardcore motifs. It spawned a mates run into singles that were granted fitly theatrical videos. At this point, hardcore rap was at its vizor, with Death Row Records flourishing on the West Coast and a legion of New Yorkers jumping into the conniption, following the booster cable of Nas, the Notorious B.I.G., and Mobb Deep. So when it took over deuce age for Mobb Deep to return with a new album, Murda Muzik, non released until April 1999, the rap music landscape painting had changed significantly. Mobb Deep at present had significant competitor, and since Murda Muzik offered few innovations and lacked the spark of the duo's past times deuce albums, it was met with some letdown. By and large, fans enjoyed it, yet the album didn't invoke beyond the already effected fan base, as the record album only offered one major stumble, "Quiet Storm." The following year, Prodigy released a solo record album, H.N.I.C. (2000). It got a tepid reception, likeable to the duo's fan alkali yet spawning no hits.


When Mobb Deep resurfaced, in December 2001 with Opprobrium, they showcased a new willingness to hand beyond their fan base. "Hey Luv" was issued as a single, and it was the number one Mobb Deep song to minx with R&B crossover, or even to mention love, for that matter. The song got some airplay, thanks in voice to its hook, which is sung dynasty by the R&B act 112, and its video, which played up the song's airwave of conquest. Nonetheless, Opprobrium proven to be a congenator letdown commercially, and it seemed like Mobb Deep was outset to catch their popularity wear away with each passing year. It didn't help, either, that around this time the duo -- and Prodigy, in particular -- had been attacked by Jay-Z on "Takeover." And too, that Loud Records would go out of business, going away Mobb Deep without a label look at. For the next few age, from rough 2002-2005, Prodigy and Havoc tried to regain their footing. There were one-off albums released via various label arrangements -- Justify Agents: The Murda Mix Tape (Landspeed, 2003), Amerikaz Nightmare (Swing music, 2004), and The Mix Tape Before Sept. 11 (Roentgen ray, 2004) -- that made minimum wallop. By this point, non even the fan alkali was all that interested; it had been eroded with each expiration year, leaving few faithful.


Then came a surprise announcement that 50 Cent had signed Mobb Deep to his G-Unit family and that an record album would be forthcoming. First came a straightaway remix featuring the latest G-Unit signing, "Outta Control," which supplanted the original version when 50's The Massacre was reissued in 2005 as a CD/DVD. Too, Mobb Deep had become omnipresent on the New York mixtape scene, cathartic all kinds of streets-only corporeal in endeavour to reinstate themselves. It evidently worked, as Profligate Money debuted in the Top Ten of Billboard's album chart and brought more exposure to Mobb Deep than the duo had enjoyed since their late-'90s peak. Not everyone was convinced by the group's makeover, however, as the G-Unit access was substantially more milled than the Mobb Deep of The Infamous. Still, Mobb Deep establish a novel generation of younger listeners -- the large G-Unit market base, in particular -- world Health Organization were largely unfamiliar with them. It had been over a decennium since The Infamous, after all, and Mobb Deep had been out of the glare for geezerhood. Then, in early 2008, Prodigy went away to prison to assist a three-year condemnation, putt Mobb Deep's future in motion.