Monday, 30 June 2008
Miracle
Artist: Miracle
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
Reinforced (RIVET196)
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Miracle
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Southern hard-core rapper Miracle hails from Augusta, GA., where he was discovered piece operative as a street rep promoting fellow Augusta native Pastor Troy. Miracle signed with the Sound of Atlanta label and issued his debut single, "Bounce," at the very end of 1999. It became a regional pip in the South, stage setting the stage for the release of his self-titled debut album in the spring of 2000.
Llewellyn and Robin Butterfield
Artist: Llewellyn and Robin Butterfield
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Healing Massage
Year: 2004
Tracks: 7
 
No cookie dough for Tim
HEADLINING a festival where you're rewarded with a constant supply of Ben &
Jerry's sounds like enough to make anyone salivate - that is, except TIM
BURGESS.
Bill-toppers THE CHARLATANS will rock the main stage at Sundae On The
Common in Clapham next month, where ice-cream will be coming out of people's
ears.
But after taking drugs for 20 years, The Charlatans' frontman has turned his
life around - and exists on a mostly wheat-free, diary-free and gluten-free
diet.
Imagine depriving yourself of the mouth-watering flavours when you're not
even allergic to them.
But thankfully the band have requested two sorbet flavours for their rider -
so Tim doesn’t feel left out when the rest of them are indulging.
Indie God Burgess said: "I am really excited at the prospect of playing
at this years Ben & Jerry’s festival, it has it all... the weather, the
line up and the atmosphere.
"The band have wanted to play there for a while now but due to other
commitments we were unable to so we are glad to finally be getting the
opportunity this summer."
Support for the July 26 and 27 weekender comes from the GUILLEMOTS, DELAYS,
CHARLOTTE HATHERLEY, FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE, BRIGHTLIGHTS
and THE TROUBADOURS.
For tickets visit Ben & Jerry's
Jerry's sounds like enough to make anyone salivate - that is, except TIM
BURGESS.
Bill-toppers THE CHARLATANS will rock the main stage at Sundae On The
Common in Clapham next month, where ice-cream will be coming out of people's
ears.
But after taking drugs for 20 years, The Charlatans' frontman has turned his
life around - and exists on a mostly wheat-free, diary-free and gluten-free
diet.
Imagine depriving yourself of the mouth-watering flavours when you're not
even allergic to them.
But thankfully the band have requested two sorbet flavours for their rider -
so Tim doesn’t feel left out when the rest of them are indulging.
Indie God Burgess said: "I am really excited at the prospect of playing
at this years Ben & Jerry’s festival, it has it all... the weather, the
line up and the atmosphere.
"The band have wanted to play there for a while now but due to other
commitments we were unable to so we are glad to finally be getting the
opportunity this summer."
Support for the July 26 and 27 weekender comes from the GUILLEMOTS, DELAYS,
CHARLOTTE HATHERLEY, FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE, BRIGHTLIGHTS
and THE TROUBADOURS.
For tickets visit Ben & Jerry's
Nathan Fake
Artist: Nathan Fake
Genre(s):
Ambient
Discography:
Drowning In A Sea Of Love
Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
Reading's Nathan Fake began his career in the farm country of Norfolk in the U.K., where he knowing how to play basic acoustic instruments earlier finding a sexual love of the electronic genres. Fake moved to Reading at the long time of 19, which gained his recordings significantly more exposure, and his demos establish their means to producer/remixer/DJ James Holden. Holden immediately sign-language Fake (his actual last name) to his Border Community imprint and released a countersink of 12"s (Privy and The Sky Was Pink) that put him on the spherical dance musical scale in footing of recognition. Fans from all electronic genres immediately took to Fake's classifiable sound (including luminaries like François K and Satoshi Tomiie), and his recordings began to be some of the to the highest degree in demand of 2004. Several 12"s on the Traum imprint followed in 2005, and Fake released his debut uncut, Drowning in a Sea of Love on Border Community, in March of 2006.
Stevie Wonder to tour Europe in summer
12 dates include England, France, Germany
LONDON -- Stevie Wonder is hitting the road in the late summer for a rare European trek.
The legendary artist on Thursday confirmed plans to play 12 dates, beginning Sept. 8 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England. He will perform a handful of concerts in Britain, before moving on to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Italy and France, where he will wrap his tour Sept. 28 at the Paris Bercy.
Live Nation is producing the tour, Wonder's first in Europe for more than a decade.
The singer was on hand to relay the news at a media gathering in London's Hard Rock Cafe, where he played an exclusive set. "I am looking forward to performing in these venues in Europe. We are going to have some wonderful nights of intimate excitement," Wonder said.
LONDON -- Stevie Wonder is hitting the road in the late summer for a rare European trek.
The legendary artist on Thursday confirmed plans to play 12 dates, beginning Sept. 8 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England. He will perform a handful of concerts in Britain, before moving on to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Italy and France, where he will wrap his tour Sept. 28 at the Paris Bercy.
Live Nation is producing the tour, Wonder's first in Europe for more than a decade.
The singer was on hand to relay the news at a media gathering in London's Hard Rock Cafe, where he played an exclusive set. "I am looking forward to performing in these venues in Europe. We are going to have some wonderful nights of intimate excitement," Wonder said.
Jean Jacques Perrey
Artist: Jean Jacques Perrey
Genre(s):
Electronic
Easy Listening
Discography:
Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd2
Year: 2002
Tracks: 16
Friendly Persuasion Radio By Dana Countryman Cd1
Year: 2002
Tracks: 30
Moog Indigo
Year: 1970
Tracks: 12
Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound Of
Year: 1969
Tracks: 13
Musique Electronique Du Cosmos
Year: 1963
Tracks: 15
Good Moog Astral Animations and Komputer Kartoons
Year:
Tracks: 40
Circusoflife
Year:
Tracks: 14
Recording both as a solo creative person and in coaction with Gershon Kingsley, Jean-Jacques Perrey helped popularise electronic euphony with a series of albums in the 1960s that exploited Moog synthesizers, the ondioline, and magnetic tape. His act was never intended to be part of the new wave, as Perrey himself cheerfully declared in his ocean liner notes. His goal was to popularize electronic euphony by deploying it in happy, dim-witted tunes and arrangements. That's wherefore his music falls far closer to easy listening/space age pop than whatever sort of cutting edge -- and that is too why his music sounds more than cheesily nostalgic than futuristic these days.
In the early '50s, Perrey became transfixed by the ondioline, a keyboard instrument that hoped-for the synthesizer with its emulation of other instruments. He dropped out of aesculapian schoolhouse to get a gross revenue representative for the ondioline, and by the early '60s he'd moved to the U.S. to act in goggle box, wireless, and the transcription studio. His '60s albums for Vanguard, both as a solo do and half of Perrey-Kingsley, were his most widely circulated, giving Perrey a prospect to demonstrate his armoury of electronic instruments, treatments, and tape manipulations. The actual results were spirited and childish, perchance betraying more than of Perrey's considerable background in radio/TV jingles than crataegus oxycantha have been intended. Treated more as novelties than innovations, they came back into vogue when Perrey was profiled in RE/SEARCH's Incredibly Strange Music book in the nineties. Perrey returned to France in 1970, where he continued to work in wireless, TV, soundtracks, and former melodic projects. By the '90s he had begun recording once more, first base in a coaction with French electronica couple Air, then with an album of his possess, Eclektronics.
Germany's Kinowelt Filmproduktion rebrands
Rainer Kolmel sets new slate of art house films, docus
The name change was necessary after Kolmel and his brother Michael sold the bulk of the Kinowelt group to StudioCanal in January for 70 million euros ($110 million). Kolmel's German production operation wasn't included in the deal. Starhaus, however, retains a first-look deal with Kinowelt's German distribution operation.
Rainer Kolmel will run Starhaus with Wasiliki Bleser.
Among the projects planned under the new label include a documentary on chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer, the drama "Mauer des Schweigens" (Wall of Silence) from Winfried Bonengel and "Feuertanz," a thriller penned by Peter Probst, one of Germany's most successful TV drama writers.
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