Friday, 27 June 2008
Sacred Reich
Artist: Sacred Reich
Genre(s):
Rock
Rock: Thrash
Discography:
Still Ignorant (Live)
Year: 1997
Tracks: 13
Independent
Year: 1993
Tracks: 11
The American Way
Year: 1990
Tracks: 8
Surf Nicaragua
Year: 1988
Tracks: 6
Ignorance
Year: 1987
Tracks: 9
Led by bassist/vocalist Phil Rind, this Phoenix-based set also includes Wiley Arnett, Jason Rainey, and Greg Hall. Sacred Reich is noted for its extremely self-opinionated political lyrics, testing of personal politics, and soundly inflexible spirit, as well as an occasional satiric sense of mood, and its fortunes have continued to rise over the course of the band's life history.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Autophagia
Artist: Autophagia
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Postmortem Human Offal
Year: 2003
Tracks: 27
 
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Franco: MTV gave us the bag of 'fake weed'
Like the stoners they play in the upcoming "Pineapple Express," Seth Rogen and James Franco stumbled unkowingly into trouble Sunday at the MTV Movie Awards.
And of course, the weed was someone else's.
Early on in the show, Rogen and Franco took the podium to present the award for best summer movie so far, joking that MTV chose them because only "two potheads like us" would be willing to announce such a strange category. Then they pulled out a bag of "fake weed" and a "huge fatty joint" - and proceeded to light it.
"Kids, don't really smoke fake weed like this," Rogen told the crowd at the Gibson Amphitheatre, with a degree of sarcasm to suggest that the only fake thing was the idea that it was fake.
But before TV audiences could see the "contraband," the cameras pulled to an extremely wide angle, and stayed that way until Rogen and Franco left the stage. The awkward moment made some in the audience laugh, but left Robert Downey Jr. - who accepted the award on behalf of "Iron Man" alongside director John Favreau - with a puzzled look.
Backstage, Franco told The Associated Press that MTV put them up to the joke, even supplying the script, the fake marijuana and the fake joint - then had a last-second change of heart about the bit.
"MTV wrote it! ... Then backstage there was this big commotion: 'You guys can't say that,'" Franco said. "It says right in the script: 'Lights fake joint.'"
He liked the bit, saying: "that was the joke, because the No. 1 question we get about 'Pineapple Express' is, 'What kind of research did you guys do?'"
Franco said he was disappointed that the cameras went wide.
"I think they killed the joke," he said.
So what was really in the bag?
"I don't know! MTV gave it to us."
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Thursday, 5 June 2008
No Deal As Aftra Amptp Talk Over Weekend
The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Alliance of Motion
Picture and Television Producers continued bargaining talks over the weekend but
were unable to resolve their differences by Sunday night. Although negotiators have
agreed to a news blackout, trade reporters said that the talks have stalled over
the issue of whether studios and networks should be required to seek permission from
actors before clips of their performances are posted on the Internet. Studios claim
that the cost of administering such permissions would be prohibitive and that the clips
would end up only being posted by pirates, thereby wiping out payments for anyone.
The AMPTP has indicated that it would like to wrap up negotiations with AFTRA by
Wednesday, when it is due to resume talks with the larger Screen Actors Guild.
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Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Lionsgate nabs 'Transporter 3'
Jason Statham returns in the action sequel
In the film, Jason Statham returns as Frank Martin, the ex-Special Forces operative who specializes in high-risk deliveries.
Lionsgate will release the film, now in postpoduction, on Nov. 26. The title will be distributed in Canada by Maple Pictures, in which Lionsgate holds a stake.
Olivier Megaton directs from a script written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. The movie is produced by EuropaCorp, TF1 Films Prods., Grive Prods. and Apipoulai Production, in association with Current Entertainment. Besson produces for EuropaCorp.
Said Jason Constantine, Lionsgate's head of acquisitions and co-productions: "We are delighted to add another film in the exciting 'Transporter' action franchise to stand alongside such other iconic Lionsgate franchises as 'Saw,' Tyler Perry and 'The Punisher.' "
The first two films in the "Transporter" series were distributed in North America by Fox.
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Richard Durand
Artist: Richard Durand
Genre(s):
Trance
Discography:
For The Believers 2.0 EP Vinyl
Year: 2007
Tracks: 4
A State Of Trance Classics The Full Unmixed Versions
Year: 2007
Tracks: 1
 
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Dwight Yoakam
Artist: Dwight Yoakam
Genre(s):
Country
Other
Soundtrack
Pop
Discography:
Dwight Sings Buck
Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
Blame the Vain
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
The Best Of
Year: 2004
Tracks: 20
Dwight's Used Records
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
Population Me
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
In Others' Words
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
Reprise Please Baby CD4
Year: 2002
Tracks: 21
Reprise Please Baby CD3
Year: 2002
Tracks: 22
Reprise Please Baby CD2
Year: 2002
Tracks: 20
Reprise Please Baby CD1
Year: 2002
Tracks: 24
South of Heaven West of Hell
Year: 2001
Tracks: 20
Tomorrow's Sounds Today
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14
Dwightyoakamacoustic.net
Year: 2000
Tracks: 25
A Long Way Home
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Come on Christmas
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
Gone
Year: 1995
Tracks: 10
Dwight Live
Year: 1995
Tracks: 17
Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the 1990's
Year: 1990
Tracks: 14
If There Was a Way
Year: 1990
Tracks: 14
Hillbilly Deluxe
Year: 1990
Tracks: 10
Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room
Year: 1990
Tracks: 11
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc , Etc
Year: 1984
Tracks: 1
With his stripped-down Bakersfield country, Dwight Yoakam helped rejoin land music to its roots in the late '80s. Like his idols Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Hank Williams, Yoakam never played by Nashville's rules; therefore, he never dominated the charts like his contemporaneous Randy Travis. Then once again, Travis never played around with the sound and style of land music like Yoakam. On each of his records, he twists about the form sufficiency to make it seem like he doesn't respect all of country's traditions. Appropriately, his cORE audience was composed in the main of roots stone and rock-and-roll & roll fans, not the mainstream commonwealth interview. Nevertheless, he was oft able to graph in the land Top Ten, and he remained 1 of the most respected and adventuresome recording land artists substantially into the '90s.
Born in Kentucky just raised in Ohio, Yoakam knowing how to fiddle guitar at the age of sextuplet. As a child, he listened to his mother's record collection, honing in on the traditional country of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, as well as the Bakersfield honkey tonk of Buck Owens. When he was in high school day, Yoakam played with a change of bands, playacting everything from area to rock & roll out. After complementary highschool school, Yoakam briefly tended to Ohio State University, simply he dropped out and stirred to Nashville in the late '70s with the purport of decorous a recording artist.
At the time he stirred to Nashville, the townspeople was in the throes of the pop-oriented urban cowhand movement and had no interest in his updated honkey tonk. While in Nashville, he met guitar player Pete Anderson, wHO shared out a like discernment in music. The couple touched out to Los Angeles, where they found a more appreciative interview than they did in Nashville. In L.A., Yoakam and Anderson didn't just play land clubs, they played the like nightclubs that toughie and post-punk rock bands like X, the Dead Kennedys, Los Lobos, the Blasters, and the Butthole Surfers did. What Yoakam had in unwashed with rock'n'roll bands like X, the Blasters, and Los Angeles was interchangeable melodic influences; they all drew from '50s rock & roll out and area. In comparability to the polished music sexual climax proscribed of Nashville, Yoakam's stripped-down, direct revivalism seemed radical. The cowpunks, as they were called, that tended to Yoakam's shows provided an priceless support for his newbie career.
Yoakam released an independent EP, A Town South of Bakersfield, in 1984, which received strong airplay on Los Angeles college and alternative radio stations. The EP too helped him din Land a record contract with Reprise Records. Dwight's uncut debut album, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., was released in 1986 and was an crying sentiency. Rock and country critics praised it and it earned airplay on college stations across America. More importantly, it was a hit on the land charts, as its first base single, a cover of Johnny Horton's "Honkie Tonk Man," climbed to number three in the outflow, followed by the number quatern "Guitars, Cadillacs" in the summer. The album would eventually go atomic number 78.
Bushwhacker Deluxe, Dwight's 1987 follow-up, was equally successful, spawning four Top Ten hits: "Little Sister," "Little Ways," "Please, Please Baby," and "Always Late with Your Kisses." In 1988, Yoakam had his first number ane hit with "Streets of Bakersfield," a cover of a Buck Owens song recorded with Owens himself. It was the first single cancelled his third album, Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room, which continued his streak of Top Ten hits. "I Sang Dixie," the album's second single, went to figure one, and "I Got You" reached number fin. In 1989, Yoakam released a compilation album, Just Lookin' for a Hit, which went amber. "Long White Cadillac," interpreted from the compendium, stalled at figure 35 in the come of 1989.
Although his 1990 album If There Was a Way didn't cause as many Top Ten hits, it was a major success; it was his number one album since his debut to go atomic number 78. This Time, released in the spring of 1993, was an regular larger hit, spawning threesome number 2 singles -- "Ain't That Lonely Yet," "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere," and "Fast as You" -- and departure pt. After its button, Yoakam was silent for two geezerhood, reversive in the summer of 1995 with Dwight Live, which didn't set the charts on ardour. In the light of that year, he released his sixth album, Departed, which went gold by the saltation of 1996, although it didn't bring forth whatever major nation hits. After 1997's Under the Covers, a collecting of compensate songs, Yoakam returned with the all-new A Long Way Home in 1998. Another compiling, Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the '90s, was released in 1999; its freshly recorded version of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" became Yoakam's biggest hit in 6 geezerhood, regular hitting the depress reaches of the pop charts thanks to its exposure in a khakis commercial-grade. Two albums followed in 2000: dwightyoakamacoustic.net, a bare bones, all-acoustic revisitation of Yoakam's back catalog; and the more monetary standard studio visualise Tomorrow's Sounds Today, which featured farther collaborations with Buck Owens and a cover of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me."
In 2001, Yoakam debuted as a writer and film director, as well issuance the soundtrack South of Heaven, West of Hell to companion it. Two long time later, he debuted on a new judge (Audium) with Population Me, piece Reprise issued the compiling In Others' Words to compete with it. In 2004 he released Dwight's Used Records, a 14-track anthology of duets that appeared on former artists' albums, unreleased covers, and cuts Yoakam contributed to various protection compilations. An album of all new material, the self-generated Charge the Vain, followed in 2005 along with the live album, Live from Austin, TX. An album of Buck Owens covers, Dwight Sings Buck, appeared in 2007.
Friend testifies about girl in R. Kelly video
A family friend of the alleged victim in the sex tape at the center of R. Kelly's child pornography trial testified Tuesday that the young female in the videotape could have been about 12 or 13 years old at the time.
Tjada Burnett said she recognized the alleged victim by her "cheeks, her nose, her facial structure."
A childhood friend of the alleged victim also identified the young female as the person who prosecutors say was on the 27-minute tape, which they claim was made between Jan. 1, 1998, and Nov. 1, 2000. The say the young female in the tape was born in September 1984.
Kelly, 41, is charged with 14 counts of child pornography for allegedly videotaping himself having sex with an underage girl. He has pleaded not guilty and faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
Kelly's attorneys have said he is not on the tape, even noting that the singer has a mole on his back and that the man on the tape does not. Also, the alleged victim, now 23, has denied she is on the tape.
Under cross-examination, a defense attorney asked Burnett whether the alleged victim had braces at the time the tape was said to have been made and showed the jury a photo that appeared to show her wearing braces. The young female in the videotape did not appear to be wearing braces.
Burnett testified that the alleged victim had braces sometime between 1997 and '99, but could not be more specific.
Kelly lawyers also accused Raven Gengler of lying to help the prosecution's case when she testified that she's certain the girl on the videotape was her friend. Gengler, 22, said she first saw the video after downloading it several years ago from an internet file-sharing site in 2001, after the tape had become the talk of her neighborhood.
"You know the difference between a truth and a lie. And you lied before, didn't you?" defense attorney Sam Adam Jr. said. "I'd never lie," Gengler replied, pulling nervously on her long hair.
The trial is in its second week of testimony. Within hours of their opening statements last week, prosecutors entered the black VHS tape into the record as "People's Exhibit No. 1" and played it in open court.
Last week, several witnesses, including a relative of the alleged victim, testified that they recognized her in the videotape.
Techno happy from Tijuana
Judging by Thursday's performance at the Glass House in Pomona featuring two leading Nortec members, Bostich and Fussible, the crisis in Tijuana hasn't deterred the band from its mission: finding value, even joy, in a kitschy, garish, mishmash culture. The two programmers also perform tonight at the Echo in Los Angeles as part of a tour for their new CD, "Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible: Tijuana Sound Machine," due in stores Tuesday.
Nortec is less a collective these days than a loose affiliation of projects. Two of the original six members have split, and the main songwriters, Bostich (Ramon Amezcua) and Fussible (Pepe Mogt), have released a separate CD.
The new music remains true to the original Nortec concept, a fusion of Mexico's traditional norteño music with electronic sounds manipulated on computers. But the pair continues to enhance the music's acoustics with instruments played by actual human beings.
On stage Thursday, the programmers were backed by Martin Bernal and Adrian Rodriguez on trumpets, Erasmo Salazar on clarinet and Juan Tellez on accordion. On the album, the music features an even wider range of instruments, including the traditional bajo sexto, a 12-string guitar, even a clavichord adding a classical touch on one track.
For someone not familiar with electronica, it takes a while to appreciate what these musicians actually do on stage. They stand side by side at a table facing the audience, one bald (Bostich) and the other shaggy-haired (Fussible), leaning over and peering intently into laptops. They bounce to the beat but rarely look up. Occasionally, one of them will turn and smile in approval at one of their musicians.
The idea is to let yourself go with the sonic waves the pair produces by layering digital audio loops -- of timbales, sirens, disembodied vocal snippets and eerie tones from outer space. Or just get mesmerized with the animated visuals projected on a screen in unison with the sonic crescendo, all courtesy of Ernesto Aello.
It might be getting more difficult to live up to the message in the group's hit "Tijuana Makes Me Happy," from its 2005 release, "Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3." But being carried away in the live experience created by these two visionary border artists still makes it seem possible.
agustin.gurza@latimes.com
Amy Winehouse Bailed After Crack Arrest
Amy Winehouse has been released on bail after being arrested over alleged drug offences.
The singer was questioned by officers yesterday after voluntarily attending a police station in East London.
A Scotland Yard spokesperson said Winehouse was arrested in connection with a video that was passed to the Metropolitan Police in January.
In January this year The Sun published stills from a video that allegedly showed the singer smoking crack cocaine.
Winehouse’s arrest comes less than a month after she was arrested and cautioned by police for slapping a man with an open hand in North London.
The incident took place following a night out in the Camden area of the city.
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Dr. Didg
Artist: Dr. Didg
Genre(s):
New Age
Rock
Ethnic
Discography:
Dust Devils
Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
Serotonality
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
Out Of The Woods
Year: 1994
Tracks: 10
Michelle Williams - The Things They Say 8399
"(It's) something you can look back on at the end of your life and think, 'That was a cool thing I did when I was 27." Actress MICHELLE WILLIAMS was delighted to attend her first Cannes Film Festival in France on Thursday (22May08).
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