Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Girls Aloud to Audition For Sixth Member

Girl Aloud are reportedly planning to recruit a sixth member through a TV gift show.


The dance orchestra -- which consists of Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh -- will tryout thousands of hopefuls as part of an X Factor-style series to be screened succeeding year.


All five members of the chemical group -- which was formed during ITV reality series Pop Stars: The Rivals -- will form the judging panel and pick a girl to join them on stage for a live show.


A source tells Britain's Sunday Mirror paper, "The girls have never forgotten that reality TV gave them their break. Now they want to give person else the chance to enjoy a taste of the success they suffer enjoyed.


"The winner will puzzle to do with the group on stage during a one-off concert, only the girls hope they'll be able to let out a out of sight talent world Health Organization could fall in the stripe as a fully paid-up member.


"The girls have a huge amount of commitments outside the band. It makes sense to look for person who can stand in if nonpareil of them can't pull in a show."


A band root confirmed the girls were in dialogue with a production company to do the evince but aforesaid a deal was still to be negotiated with a TV station.




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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: Miranda Sex Garden






Miranda Sex Garden
   

Artist: Miranda Sex Garden: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop: Pop-Rock
Rock: Pop-Rock

   







Miranda Sex Garden's discography:


Carnival Of Souls
   

 Carnival Of Souls

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
Fairytales Of Slavery
   

 Fairytales Of Slavery

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 13
Suspiria
   

 Suspiria

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 11
Iris
   

 Iris

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 5






This creatively named band was formed when the members were perusing vocal music together and started busking in the streets of London. Madra, their first album, is largely a genus Capella, and composed altogether of traditional British songs. Their later releases -- wish 1993's Suspiria and 1994's Fairytales of Slavery -- saw the group moving in a more than rock/industrial direction, roughness their smooth voices upon layers of distortion, feedback, and lowering drums. Funfair of Souls was released in summer 2000.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Nobukazu Takemura

Nobukazu Takemura   
Artist: Nobukazu Takemura

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Experimental
   Rock
   



Discography:


Songbook   
 Songbook

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 22


Assembler / Assembler 2   
 Assembler / Assembler 2

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


10th   
 10th

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 16


Sign   
 Sign

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4


Animate   
 Animate

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Hoshi No Koe   
 Hoshi No Koe

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Scope   
 Scope

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 5




Kyoto-based manufacturer Nobukazu Takemura's vocation has followed an odd trajectory for an artist produced by the club fit. He emerged as a hip-hop DJ in the mid-'80s, elysian by the Japanese wooden leg of the legendary Wild Style term of enlistment (largely credited for introducing rap music to Japan). A short-lived career as a sputter DJ light-emitting diode Takemura to transplant focus to the intermixture desk in the late '80s, and within a few farseeing time he was psychotherapeutic tracks through Mo'Wax, Lollop, and Bungalow under the name vocation DJ Takemura and Spiritual Vibes. Ostensibly trip-hop and acid jazz, these releases were marked by a high quotient of lively instrumentation and, in dividing line to his bedroom-producer colleagues, identical high production values. In parallel with his club-oriented releases, Takemura was likewise producing more exploratory material together with Yamatsuka Eye (of the Boredoms) and Aki Onda as Audio Sports; the group released an LP, Earned go average of Glittering Gas, earlier Onda took sole control of the project in 1992. By the mid-'90s, Takemura had signed with Warner Japan as a solo artist, and his releases as Child's View and under his own name tended progressively toward a challenging dispersion of rap music, jazz, pop, drum'n'bass, and post-classical music. (The 1996 remix album, Child's View Remix, featuring Aphex Twin, Coldcut, and Wagon Christ, among others, suggested his maturation stake in the data-based fringes of dance culture.) With 1997's Kid & Magic LP, Takemura's stake in the comparatively more stable rhythms of dance music had nearly wholly fallen off, and elements of experimental estimator music and overt references to minimalist composers such as Terry Riley and Steve Reich filled his tracks, which tended to pair cycling transverse champagne flute, percussion, and bell-tone patterns with the glitchy desktop discontinuities of Oval and Ryoji Ikeda, among others. Two other releases from this period -- Carnival, on the American Bubble Core label, and Milano, on Warner Japan, coagulated this modern commission. (The latter CD Takemura in the first place produced for a way show by popular Japanese fashion couturier Issey Miyake.) Following a Japanese escort with American post-rockers Tortoise, Takemura secured spill plans with Tortoise's label, Thrill Jockey, and 1999 proverb the sack of his most abstract, "difficult" bodily to appointment. Telescope, preceded by the "Shooting star" 12-inch, bore only the most tenuous resemblance to his previous releases, consisting of a dizzying slur of digital stable, off-kilter bell patterns, lacerate vocal samples, and CD skips. Like his original industrial plant, remixes by Takemura too straddle a broad ambit, including artists such as Tortoise, indie-pop vocaliser Takako Minekawa, junglist Roni Size, and Steve Reich. 2001 was a meddling yr for Takemura: in the wintertime he released the EP Sign, which featured members of Tortoise, Brokeback and Isotope 217; in the spring, he released another Child's View album, Hoshi No Koe.


Takemura's output alone increased during the next iI years; he alternated experimental records on Thrill Jockey with more obscure efforts for his own Childisc label and indie stalwarts Bubblecore.





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