Thursday, 29 May 2008

Paul Winter and Friends

Paul Winter and Friends   
Artist: Paul Winter and Friends

   Genre(s): 
Celtic
   New Age
   



Discography:


Celtic Solstice   
 Celtic Solstice

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 4


Celtic Solstice   
 Celtic Solstice

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12




 





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Sunday, 25 May 2008

Der Bote

Der Bote   
Artist: Der Bote

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   



Discography:


Kalt!   
 Kalt!

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11




 






Amy Winehouse Denies Israeli Rehab Trip

Amy Winehouse has refuted reports she is set to travel to Israel to receive rehabilitative treatment to kick her alleged drug addiction.
According to the Jewish Chronicle, the troubled singer was reportedly ordered by her management to undergo a "very short, intensive and effective treatment" costing £6,400 at the western Asian country's Barzilai Medical Centre.
But Chris Goodman, a spokesman for the singer, insists the 24-year-old Rehab hitmaker has "no plans" to fly to Israel.
He says, "These are just old rumours. She's going back in the studio and has absolutely no plans to go abroad for treatment."

Kamini

Kamini   
Artist: Kamini

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Psychostar World   
 Psychostar World

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12




French hip-hop artist Kamini Zantoko was born December 8, 1979, in the suburbia of Nouvion-en-Thierache, a scant distance from the village of Marly-Gomont. Born into a Congolese kinsperson and growth up in a region that was about ubiquitously andrew D. White would bid him a singular perspective that would serve him well in the foresighted operate. His breakthrough hit, "Marly-Gomont," humorously described his experiences as one of only a few black faces in settlement France. Utilizing the Web to popularise his music and videos rather than traditional music industry channels, Zantoko entered the spot in 2007 as an Internet-made renown. After earning his B.A. in Picardy, Zantoko took work as a psychiatrical nurse. He fagged lots of his free time working with friends on music, producing "Marly-Gomont" in the strike of 2006. Though the data track diverted the record execs wHO heard it, all took a pass on the project. Releasing the call on Fun Radio, Skyrock, and Contact FM, Kamini earned almost instant renown, gaining far greater recognition in a calendar month than the erst uninterested labels could own offered him in a year. Kamini was named one of Time magazine's 15 personalities Innate on the Web in 2006. Follow-up singles such as "J'Suis Blanc" (playing with racial function reversal) and "Un P'tit Coup de Motherfuck" (thrusting merriment at other French rap artists wHO excessively identify with American gang culture) paved the way for Kamini's first full-length record, Psychostar World, which was released in May of 2007. The track record strike the Top Ten on interior charts, earning a spot on Billboard's European Top one C. Though exceedingly successful, Zantoko remains committed to his vocation as a wellness maintenance supplier, finally intending to regress to his position as a psychiatric give suck.






Allen blasts paparazzi over car

Singer Lily Allen has slated the paparazzi, alleging that a photographer smashed one of the windows of her car.
The 22-year-old star posted a blog on her MySpace page complaining about the alleged attack on her BMW car.
Allen wrote: "If you see photos in the press or online of my car window being 'smashed by vandals', I just want you to know that it was one of the many paparazzi who were following us who did it.
"There were so many of them hassling us that it is difficult to say which one of them did it but I had to leap in a taxi to get away from them."
Allen continued: "My friend Emily had to get into the car which was covered in broken glass and drive it away."
"It was a scary situation and I want people to know that it was totally their fault and that the whole situation has angered and upset me.
"Emily got cut from sitting on the broken glass and we are both horrified that people could behave in this way and get away with it."

Skylark

Skylark   
Artist: Skylark

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Celtic
   



Discography:


Divine Gates Part 3: The Last Gate   
 Divine Gates Part 3: The Last Gate

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Celtic Flame   
 Celtic Flame

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15




Skylark recorded only a self-titled debut album in 1972 and a secondment album two age by and by. Three of the band's members later began solo careers: vocalist Donny Gerard recorded several singles in the mid-'70s and percussionist Carl Graves had deuce hits in 1975, only the most popular of the band's graduates is keyboard musician David Foster. He scored St. Elmo's Fire and recorded "Man in Motion" for the soundtrack. Foster's albums let in a self-titled debut in 1986, The Symphony Sessions in 1988 and The David Foster Christmas Album in 1993. Besides Foster, Graves and Gerard, Skylark's lineup comprised vocalizer Bonie Cook, drummer Duris Maxwell, guitarist Norman McPherson and bassist Steven Pugsley.






Space Buddha

Space Buddha   
Artist: Space Buddha

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Full Circle   
 Full Circle

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 9


Storm Reaction   
 Storm Reaction

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9


Jungle Of Whishes   
 Jungle Of Whishes

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 8


Stigmata   
 Stigmata

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 8


Eternity Project   
 Eternity Project

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 1


Space Buddha   
 Space Buddha

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8




 






George Lucas - Indiana Jones Faces Cannes Critics

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes under the beady eye of film critics at the Cannes festival today.

Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas' creation would probably be more at home in a snake pit or running away from large boulders than waiting for the critics' verdict.

Later today, however, that is exactly what Spielberg will be doing as he attends the festival's first screening of the movie, the fourth in the series.

Spielberg is back in Cannes for the first time since 1986, when The Colour Purple received its out-of-competition premiere.

The fourth Indiana Jones film is set in the cold war and sees Harrison Ford, now 68, take on Russians in their bid to hunt down a mysterious relic – the Crystal Skull of Akator.

It is one of the most hyped-up movies of the summer and is expected to be a blockbuster hit regardless of the critics.

Despite that, reputations are there to be bruised and if previous hammerings films have taken at Cannes are anything to go by there is a real risk Indy IV may find itself in hot water.

Tom Hanks probably still shudders in his sleep when he remembers the less-than-welcome given to The Da Vinci Code two years ago. Ford will be hoping the same fate doesn't lie in wait for him.


18/05/2008 10:17:27




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