Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Mp3 music: Commix






Commix
   

Artist: Commix: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Drum & Bass

   







Commix's discography:


Electric Talk To Frank
   

 Electric Talk To Frank

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 1
The Perfect Blue EP
   

 The Perfect Blue EP

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 2
Urban Legend / If I Should Fall
   

 Urban Legend / If I Should Fall

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
Midas Touch / Go Between
   

 Midas Touch / Go Between

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
Metalheadz (METH062)
   

 Metalheadz (METH062)

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
Brand Nu (BRANDNU006)
   

 Brand Nu (BRANDNU006)

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
Herbie CRSE Vinyl
   

 Herbie CRSE Vinyl

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 2
31R024
   

 31R024

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 2
New Identity (NIR12029)
   

 New Identity (NIR12029)

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 2






If the Cambridge, U.K., duette Commix (Guy rope Brewer and George Levings) don't sound like the average junglist act, it credibly has something to do with their for the nigh part techno influences. The drum-n-bass do quote Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, and Carl Craig as some of the principal reasons they began making music. Originally formed with third gear member Conrad Whittle, Commix made their debut in 2003 with the single "Feel Something" released by Blue Sonix's pronounce Aquasonic. Over the long time Whittle would resign the radical, their techno influence would began to evince more a great plow, and they would release more 12"s for the likes of Hospital, Good Looking Records, and Doc Scott's 31 Records. When it came time to release their debut album, they gestural with the Metalheadz label and dropped Call to Mind. The album featured a invitee appearance from Steve Spacek and a remix from Underground Resistance added as a obscure bonus rail.






Sunday, 31 August 2008

Panic at The Disco - A Stunning Showcase

Noone finds it �pretty odd� that Panic at the Disco would display such an entertaining record of lights, glamour and an habit-forming upbeat aura that would leave the vast legal age of minor teenyboppers in a spin, wanting more.


So what happens when you squish these fluoro hairy, bubbly eyed, �virgin concert goers� into a arena made for the epical performance that is �Panic at the Disco�? A fever you simply cannot sweat out.


The stage was brought to life first of all by the new crunch core, backbeat fascination that is Cobra Starship. After ripping into their fresh, electric hits with enthusiasm that would snap Challenge Stadium in two, the boys exited on a high, going the crowd wondering, �Where on worldly concern did they came from?�


Less than 40 minutes later, American, punk boys from �The Academy Is..� stormed the stage stunning the audience with innovative hits from their new album �Fast multiplication at Barrington High� and cleaning up the fix with a mixture of old tunes the crowd could echo, or simply wave their glowing phones in the air in pure wonderment of.


With the stadium lights switched back on, it was time for the anxious fans to originate cramming the already packed �panic-pit�. With the stage set up in a colourful, display of flowers and props almost in preparation for a drama show made by year 12 students, the lights dulled and the atmospheric state took an exhilarating turn.



The mood breathed a new air, when the bounce became.. intimately bubbles..."

Casually stepping onto stage like Perth was hometown Las Vegas, Brendan, Ryan, Jon and Spencer took a rut the crowd immediately busted out to. Opening with the showtime song off their second record, they promised the little, disregarded town of Perth �You don�t birth to worry, because we�re still the same lot..� Keeping in rhythm they torus straight into their wireless hit �Nine in the Afternoon�.


After thawing up to the crowd together, the boys swung the flare back into their old loved tunes from �A feverishness you can�t sweat out.� Whilst the handsomely dressed, mature Nevada lads sang quite a few first album hits, it was ordinarily noted that they added their have jazzy eddy to the old rock tunes, departure a little bitter tasting on the turning power point that Panic were taking into their music. However the minor switch from upbeat rock into a more flashy, techno musical style didn�t seem to enervate the sea of jumping, high-pitched fans echoing their lyrics throughout the arena.


Backing up each new song with the likes of old melodies such as �Camisado� and �It�s better if you do�, the crowd were simply thrashing their lips in expectation for what was approaching. The mood breathed a new air, when the bounce became.. well bubbles. The drums kicked, the boys gleamed smiles that made the girls weak and and then during �Behind the Sea� the front half of the arena filled with bubbles that reflected the stage lights in mesmerising colours. The crowd erupted and threw up their hands in unison with the disco that was being executed from the stage.


But there was no time for applause merely yet, Panic at the Disco (now minus the explanation mark) were about to indicate the thousands of fanatics just how far they had come. Ryan addressed the crowd in a promising manner that �I write sins not tragedies� would be performed only under the condition that every individual person would sing at the top of their voice.


And they were non let down.


Every lyric was sung in harmony with the band right down to every emphasis on the end of a line. The boys were left dumb and from the deafening screaming and so were the fans.



Having moved the musical black Maria of thousands... Panic at the disco, even without the exclaiming mark ar still as thrilling and admirable as when they first leapt onto our soundwaves."

After playing nearly every hit off both albums the enlightened mob were left wondering �what more than? What else?� The stage was vacated as the lights shut down pat and the mood was set in place.


Encore�


And what a style to start up it. Brendan appeared guitar in hand. He dog-tired the first few moments sucking in the environment and then politely asked the push if he could sing a song.


�..Time to dance..�


There was not a unruffled body in the bowl. Sung with such admiration to the Perth push and a love for the music he and his fellow band members had created, the standard pressure sent waves of emotion over the entire dome.


Panic at the Disco finished their set much in the fashion they started. With bounce, poise and complete professionalism they over their stunning showcase with �Mad as rabbits�. Before walking sour stage and leaving their fans in complete mental rejection, they chorused the far-famed lines �na na na na, hey-eh goodbye..� and disappeared behind their eccentric backdrop. Having stirred the melodious hearts of thousands and leaving a memory planted within every fan, Panic at the disco, even without the exclamation fall guy are noneffervescent as thrilling and admirable as when they kickoff leapt onto our soundwaves.


Whilst still mold their musical genre; they have tempted the taste buds of many and with plentitude of promise to become even bigger in the musical public eye, they will keep their fans tapping their �toes to the beat.�





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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Luke Wilson trades booze for miracles in new movie

LOS ANGELES () - Miracles and booze -- an improbable pairing that immediately attracted star Luke Wilson when he first-class honours degree read the script of "Henry Poole Is Here," a kinky film drama that debuts in theaters on Friday.





Wilson told he attached to the seemingly-doomed agonist, Henry Poole, and the movie's affecting, uplifting message about personal redemption.





The 36 year-old doer, who along with his brother Owen Wilson made a constitute for himself in low-budget films such as "Bottle Rocket" and "Rushmore," aforementioned the combination of both drama and comedy in the story of religious awakening likewise appealed to him.





"It has a lot of foxy humor in it," Wilson said. "Even when all Henry wants to do is buy booze, he keeps getting dragged into these conversations, and I love the idea of this curmudgeon who has to handle with hoi polloi despite himself."





When Poole learns he has a fatal disease, he moves back to his old neighbourhood to drink himself to death. But ruining his self-destructive plan are deuce neighbors and what whitethorn, or may not, be a heaven-sent water stain on the side of his theatre.





On one side of Poole lives a nosy, slightly crazy woman, Esperanza (Oscar nominee Adriana Barraza), world Health Organization thinks she sees the face of God in the stain. On the other side is a single ma, Dawn (Radha Mitchell), wHO cares for a deaf-mute daughter.





Esperanza's religion coupled with Dawn's friendly relationship, conspire to bring Henry back from the brink of a major self-disaster.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Dushku Upsets Animal Lovers With Hunting Boasts

Former Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Eliza Dushku has overthrow animal rights activists in America afterwards revealing she hunts cervus elaphus canadensis and cervid. The actress proudly showed off her bow and arrow skills on late-night chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday and boasted about killing a deer in Oklahoma last Christmas . She also revealed she was hunting for elk in Colorado when she landed her role in forthcoming TV series Dollhouse. Realising the studio audience had turned on her over her Bambi-killing antics, Dushku joked, "My mother called me herself and aforesaid, 'You're a liberal from New England, what the 'f' are you doing in Oklahoma shooting things." And when Kimmel took the actress to chore for her hunting boasts, she defended her actions by stating, "When you're in a relationship with somebody you have to, like, feel things that they do." She added, "A lot of people eat substance... and I eat what I kill." Dushku's remarks have enraged People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) activists, wHO insist the actress should put down her curtain call and diaphragm hunting. A spokeswoman for the organisation says, "Slaying bloodthirsty vampires on Buffy is brave, but murder innocent animals where they live and raise their families is cowardly and cruel. "Eliza is sorely out of step with the rest of the country; 95 per cent of Americans oppose hunting."

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Solitaire

Solitaire   
Artist: Solitaire

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Altered States   
 Altered States

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Nocturnes   
 Nocturnes

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


Plains and Skies   
 Plains and Skies

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




 





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Monday, 30 June 2008

Guy Ritchie - Madonna Planning To Divorce Guy


Guy Ritchie is facing a divorce from his wife Madonna, according to media reports.

The Mirror newspaper claims the 39-year-old has received a request from the Queen of Pop to end their seven-year relationship.

And it adds Madonna has hired Fiona Shackleton, who was in charge of Paul McCartney's high-profile split from ex-wife Heather Mills, to deal with the problem.

A source told the Sun: "They both got tired of fighting. It's like two prize-fighters slugging it out. Finally, they became exhausted."

According to the Mirror newspaper, the problem is his decision to quit Kabbalah.

The mystical Jewish religion has increasingly attracted Madge but Ritchie appears to be losing interest, the tabloid reports.

A source told the Sun: "Guy has turned his back on Kabbalah once and for all. He has gone hot and cold on the religion in the past but now he's given up in it altogether."


27/06/2008 11:19:24





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