Artist: Weakerthans: mp3 download Genre(s): Folk Weakerthans's discography: Fallow Year: 1999 Tracks: 12 Formed after Propagandhi member John K. Samson got the scratch to do and record again after pickings a sabbatical to write and initiate a publishing company, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans took Samson's medicine in a completely different steering. Propagandhi had been known for herculean, rapid punk cradle and overtly political lyrics, just the Weakerthans went down a more musical and self-examining track. Consisting of Red Fisher drummer Jason Tait and bassist John Sutton, the Weakerthans took their refer from a |
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Mp3 music: Weakerthans
Saturday, 30 August 2008
Download Early Day Miners mp3
Artist: Early Day Miners: mp3 download Genre(s): Indie Discography: Offshore Year: 2006 Tracks: 6 The Bloomington, IN, grouping Early Day Miners is a self-described "musical conjunct." The group's core members ar Daniel Burton, Rory Leitch (both erstwhile of Ativin), and Joseph Brumley, simply the triad enlists a revolving mould of friends for recordings and live performances. Early Day Miners spin around American rural music into fully cinematic, experimental textures that incorporate a striking unravel of melancholy (and some slowcore tendencies). The combo's number unitary release was the seven-song, 49-minute Placer Found, which emerged in 2000 on Western Vinyl. The 2002 LP Allow Us Garlands Bring, on Secretly Canadian Records, boasted richer and more than full-clad landscapes to corroborate the vocals of key penis Burton. Early Day Miners continued on with 2003's President Jefferson at Rest and 2005's All Harm Ends Here prohibited on Secretly Canadian. The next year, the six-song Outgrowth, which was earlier conceived to be a part of Let Us Garlands Bring and featured the production work of Tortoise's John McEntire, was released. |
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Mp3 music: Mediaeval Baebes
Artist: Mediaeval Baebes: mp3 download Genre(s): New Age Classical: Neo-Classical Mediaeval Baebes's discography: Mirabilis Year: 2005 Tracks: 18 Mistletoe And Wine Year: 2003 Tracks: 15 The Rose Year: 2002 Tracks: 17 The Best Of The Mediaeval Baebes Year: 1999 Tracks: 20 Salva Nos Year: 1997 Tracks: 16 The Mediaeval Baebes ar one of domain music's treasures. The vocal ensemble's dainty storybook peach came to spirit in 1996 when ex-Miranda Sex Garden chanteuse Katharine Blake aimed to typeset her fascination with the Middle Ages to music and theater. She and 11 duplicate musicians and singers -- Miranda Sex Garden's Teresa Casella, Audrey Evans, comical writer Marie Findley, Nicole Frobusch, Ruth Galloway, Karen Lupton, Claire Ravel, Australian native Cylindra Sapphire, Carmen Schneider, Nichole Sleet, and New Zealander Rachel Van Asch -- defined a contemporary melodic coming while incorporating Middle Ages Paganism and spiritual moods and sentiments. Their 1997 debut, Salva Nos, was the fastest-selling debut from Virgin's classic distributor Venture, and became one of the most grotesque classical recordings of the year. Two years by and by, Worldes Blysse was released and that, too, became a success on the British charts. Third album Undrentide, which called upon production from the Velvet Underground's John Cale, was issued in go down 2000. Frobusch, Lupton, and Sleet had besides left the Baebes family, and Blake's visual modality had scaled down to nine women. The new downsized chemical group kept on, marking the music for the 2000 black comedy American Psycho. A fourth album, The Rose, followed in spring 2002. Named in award of the Medieval symbol of love, the Baebes' lingual genius was too tweaked. Aside from vocalizing in Italian, Latin, German, Middle English, and Medieval French, the Baebes added Medieval Welsh and Russian to their musical palate. In fall 2003, the John Cale-produced -- and the group's first-ever holiday album -- False mistletoe and Wine was released, their fifth for Nettwerk. By the affair of 2005's Mirabilis, the Baebes' card included Blake, Casella, Evans, Van Asch, Sapphire, Findley, and newcomers Maple Bee and Emily Ovenden. The record album continued their mystical blend of ancient linguistics, folkloric tradition, and lavish soundscapes. |
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Bauhaus
Artist: Bauhaus
Genre(s):
Rock: Pop-Rock
Rock: Gothic
Punk
Other
Alternative
Discography:
Crackle
Year: 1998
Tracks: 16
Press The Eject and Give Me The Tape
Year: 1988
Tracks: 17
1979-1983 (Best Of, Compilation) - CD2
Year: 1986
Tracks: 17
1979-1983 (Best Of, Compilation) - CD1
Year: 1986
Tracks: 14
The Singles 1981-1983
Year: 1983
Tracks: 6
Burning From The Inside
Year: 1983
Tracks: 14
The Sky's Gone Out
Year: 1982
Tracks: 10
Sky's Gone Out
Year: 1982
Tracks: 10
Press Eject And Give Me The Tape
Year: 1982
Tracks: 17
Mask
Year: 1981
Tracks: 15
Terror Couple Kill Colonel (Single)
Year: 1980
Tracks: 3
In The Flat Field
Year: 1980
Tracks: 17
 
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
T.I. Postpones Los Angeles Gig
Rapper T.I. [ tickets ] has postponed his planned show for tonight (6/25) at The Wiltern in Los Angeles."Look for a new, rescheduled show date, probably for this fall, soon," said a statement issued by promoter Live Nation."We regret the late notice," the statement continued. "T.I. has just been hard at work on his new, highly-anticipated album, packing his schedule with recording sessions and other commitments. T.I. is diligently working on material that, in his words, is 'intelligent,' and, 'intricate.' Given his multiplatinum track record, T.I. wants to make sure that his new work lives up to his own very high standards."Tickets for tonight's show will be honored at the rescheduled date, according to Live Nation, and refunds are available at the point of purchase.
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Janet Jackson frustrated over promotion
Says Island Def Jam stopped promoting 'Discipline'
NEW YORK -- Janet Jackson has aired her frustrations with Island Def Jam, whom she claims is no longer supporting her label debut, "Discipline." The album has sold 392,000 copies in the United States since its February release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Jackson told SOHH.com that Island discontinued promoting "Discipline" after her single, "Rock With U," failed to chart. Additional friction apparently resulted from Island also releasing "LUV" as a single, despite Jackson's wish that "LUV" be worked on its own.
"Luv" peaked at No. 34 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while the first single released from the new album, "Feedback," reached No. 39.
In a statement released exclusively to Billboard, an Island Def Jam spokesperson says, "Unfortunately we haven't experienced the results we would have liked with this new album. But we respect and support Janet."
Jackson further claimed that due to dwindling label support, she won't be able to visit Europe as part of her upcoming Live Nation-promoted Rock Witchu tour, which begins Sept. 7 in Vancouver.
However, the Island Def Jam spokesperson says the label "has nothing to do with Janet's tour."
NEW YORK -- Janet Jackson has aired her frustrations with Island Def Jam, whom she claims is no longer supporting her label debut, "Discipline." The album has sold 392,000 copies in the United States since its February release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Jackson told SOHH.com that Island discontinued promoting "Discipline" after her single, "Rock With U," failed to chart. Additional friction apparently resulted from Island also releasing "LUV" as a single, despite Jackson's wish that "LUV" be worked on its own.
"Luv" peaked at No. 34 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while the first single released from the new album, "Feedback," reached No. 39.
In a statement released exclusively to Billboard, an Island Def Jam spokesperson says, "Unfortunately we haven't experienced the results we would have liked with this new album. But we respect and support Janet."
Jackson further claimed that due to dwindling label support, she won't be able to visit Europe as part of her upcoming Live Nation-promoted Rock Witchu tour, which begins Sept. 7 in Vancouver.
However, the Island Def Jam spokesperson says the label "has nothing to do with Janet's tour."
Monday, 9 June 2008
Filmmaker Godard shuns Israel after boycott call
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard has scrapped plans to attend a Tel Aviv film festival after a Palestinian group urged him to boycott Israel.
One of the founding members of the French New Wave in 1960s cinema, Godard cancelled a trip to the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival citing "circumstances beyond his control", festival organizers said on Monday.
The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel urged Godard in an open letter last week to "take a courageous stand and cancel your trip to Israel".
"Did you ever go to an Afrikaner film festival in apartheid South Africa? Why Israel, then?" said the letter, entitled "Le petit soldat dancing on Palestinian graves", a reference to his 1963 film "Le Petit Soldat" (The little soldier).
A source close to his office, which declined public comment, cited political pressure for his reason to cancel the visit.
Festival organizers said they were disappointed the celebrated filmmaker, who was due to hold master classes with students, had opted not to come but said they respected his decision.
Pro-Palestinian groups have frequently called on international academics and prominent cultural figures to boycott Israel over its occupation of the West Bank and blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Britain's biggest union for university lecturers last week pressed members to "consider" its links with Israeli academics. South African activists urged author Nadine Gordimer, a Nobel laureate who campaigned against apartheid, to cancel her visit to a writers' festival last month, but she turned down the call.
Israel rejects comparison with white-rule in South Africa, and Jewish groups have condemned cultural and academic boycotts as anti-Semitic.
(Reporting by Rebecca Harrison; Editing by Mariam Karouny)
One of the founding members of the French New Wave in 1960s cinema, Godard cancelled a trip to the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival citing "circumstances beyond his control", festival organizers said on Monday.
The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel urged Godard in an open letter last week to "take a courageous stand and cancel your trip to Israel".
"Did you ever go to an Afrikaner film festival in apartheid South Africa? Why Israel, then?" said the letter, entitled "Le petit soldat dancing on Palestinian graves", a reference to his 1963 film "Le Petit Soldat" (The little soldier).
A source close to his office, which declined public comment, cited political pressure for his reason to cancel the visit.
Festival organizers said they were disappointed the celebrated filmmaker, who was due to hold master classes with students, had opted not to come but said they respected his decision.
Pro-Palestinian groups have frequently called on international academics and prominent cultural figures to boycott Israel over its occupation of the West Bank and blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Britain's biggest union for university lecturers last week pressed members to "consider" its links with Israeli academics. South African activists urged author Nadine Gordimer, a Nobel laureate who campaigned against apartheid, to cancel her visit to a writers' festival last month, but she turned down the call.
Israel rejects comparison with white-rule in South Africa, and Jewish groups have condemned cultural and academic boycotts as anti-Semitic.
(Reporting by Rebecca Harrison; Editing by Mariam Karouny)
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