Monday, 8 September 2008
Slash, Former Legendary Guns N' Roses Guitar Player, to Compose Score for Mexican Film
boasts international talent
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4 -- Slash, the former guitarist for
Guns n' Roses and the stream guitarist for Velvet Revolver, will write
the score for the Mexican plastic film, This is not a movie, the second product
written and directed by Olallo Rubio.
An English-language film, it was 100% independently financed with
Mexican cash in hand. After having filmed several scenes in Estudios Churubusco,
Mexico City, production recently moved to Las Vegas.
"It's very vanguard, very esthetic, and a little chip trippy," said
Slash when discussing the film with the English-language magazine Mojo.
"It's non-white, and scraggy and a bit surreal, in and out of reality, you know?"
The writer and director, Olallo Rubio, as well commented on the plastic film, "The
idea was to create a very eclectic psychedelic score with sounds generated
by acoustic and electrical guitars. I was looking for for a guitarist with the
ability to make very emotional music, merely at the same prison term, the freedom
to use any type of personal effects to explore different sounds. Slash was
interested in the project, and so far he has composed the music for vI
segments, we're very activated with his work."
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About Slash
Slash was born on July twenty-third, 1965. At age 11 his family moved to Los
Angeles, California where he met Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler, and
Izzy Stradlin, the musicians with whom he formed Guns N' Roses, one of the
to the highest degree popular bands in the history of rock music. He has worked with Michael
Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Kiss, and many other artists. Currently, he's the
wizard in Guitar Hero III, one of the nearly popular videogames in the world.
He plays in the multiplatinum ring Velvet Revolver and his auto-biography
is a New York Times best seller.
About Olallo Rubio
Beginning his life history in tuner, Olallo hosted a show for Radioactivo
98.5 that generated high ratings with cy Young listeners in Mexico. He later
became creative director and then general director of the radio station.
His work lav be constitute throughout the Internet in podcasts and on iTunes.
His first long length feature film, So, what's your price? (Y tu, cuanto
cuestas?) was a top-grossing documentary during the summer of 2007, and the
DVD topped sales nation wide.
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Mp3 music: Sundays
Artist: Sundays: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Pop-Rock Sundays's discography: Static and Silence Year: Tracks: 12 Building on the jangling guitar pop of the Smiths and the trancelike aspiration pop of bands like the Cocteau Twins, the Sundays cultivated a dedicated next in indie rock circles, both in their aboriginal England and in America, in the early '90s. Although the gross tax revenue of their offset two albums were strong, the banding never crossed o'er into the mainstream, as so many observers and critics predicted they would. The Sundays formed in the summertime of 1987 in London, England. Originally, the group consisted of vocalist Harriet Wheeler, world Health Organization had antecedently song dynasty with a band called Jim Jiminee, and guitarist David Gavurin. After the span had written several songs, they added a rhythm section, featuring bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan. In August of 1988, the Sundays performed their get-go concert, playing at the Falcoln "Dizziness Club" in Camden, London. The concert generated honest grapevine inside the industry, and the mathematical group became the prey of a criminal record label bid war. By the end of the year, the band had signed to Rough Trade; they would sign a dish out with DGC Records for American distribution within a year. "Can't Be Sure," the Sundays' get-go single, appeared in January of 1989 and entered the U.K. charts at number 45. The group took a year to record its first album, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. The debut was released in early 1990 to very positive critical notices and out of the blue entered the U.K. charts at number quadruplet. Upon its American vent afterward in the year, the album became a innovative careen murder, peaking at number 39. Its success in the U.S. was for the most part due to heavy tuner and MTV airplay for the exclusive "Here's Where the Story Ends." The exclusive wound up topping the modern rock charts in America. The Sundays exhausted the rest of 1990 successfully touring America, Europe, and Japan. During 1991, Rough Trade collapsed due to financial misdirection. After the judge went out of business, the Sundays signed a dish out with Parlophone Records in the U.K.; Reading, Writing and Arithmetic went out of print in England and would not go stake in print until 1996. Even considering the black eye of Rough Trade's implosion, the Sundays took a long time to write and record their second gear record album. They last delivered the followup to Reading, Writing and Arithmetic in the fall of 1992. The resulting album, entitled Blind, was greeted with miscellaneous reviews merely was an immediate murder in the U.S. and U.K. In America, "Love" became a number deuce modern rock reach and "Au revoir" peaked at number 11. Although Blind was ab initio successful, it didn't have they staying power of the debut and dropped out of the charts by the summer of 1993. The Sundays supported the record album with an international tour. After the release of Blind, the Sundays were quiet for the next several age. The only sign of the band was the role of their cover of the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses" in an American idiot box commercial in 1994. It would be five-spot age until The Sundays would vent some other record album. Wheeler and Gavurin got married, had a baby girl named Billie, and yearned for a normal lifetime during this time. This plain explained their absence from the music world, merely it was well worth the wait. The Sundays again achieved mainstream success with their third gear album, Static & Silence (1997), thanks to the popular hit single "Summer." |
Saturday, 9 August 2008
Big Al Jano's
Artist: Big Al Jano's
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
Blues Mafia Show
Year:
Tracks: 12
Kenny Drew Trio
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Kristen Johnston - Burst Ulcer Turns Johnston Into A Skinny Star
Actress KRISTEN JOHNSTON has slammed reports she's suffering from an eating disorder - blaming her skinny new frame on a burst stomach ulcer.
Gossip columns and Internet bloggers went into overdrive earlier this month (Jun08) when the 40-year-old 3rd Rock From The Sun star was spotted at an event in New York appearing to be alarmingly thin.
But the statuesque star insists her drastic weightloss is the result of a nasty illness, and not an eating disorder.
She says, "I realise I am too skinny now, and I'm not comfortable with it... While I was doing a play (Love Song) on London's West End, an ulcer I didn't know I had burst. I spent the next month and a half in the ward of a London hospital. I left there 40 pounds thinner than when I came in.
"It was a wake-up call and I knew I had to change everything... The combination of the ulcer, not drinking alcohol and my healthier eating habits melted the pounds away."
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Monday, 30 June 2008
Mini-Me's sex tape co-star revealed
Verne Troyer's sex tape co-star has been revealed as 22-year-old actress Ranae Shrider.
The 39-year-old Austin Powers star - who is famous for his 2ft 8in height - is seen passionately kissing Ranae in the short teaser clip posted on gossip website Tmz.com.
Ranae has lived with The Love Guru star for the past six months and is reportedly planning to marry the actor.
However, the aspiring model is less than happy about the footage emerging, and claims the home movie was stolen and illegally distributed without her knowledge or consent.
Confronted by photographers in Los Angeles yesterday, Ranae snapped: "Do I look like I should be smiling about this?"
It has been reported that celebrity porn broker Kevin Blatt - responsible for the worldwide fame of Paris Hilton's sex tape One Night In Paris - has purchased the footage and is in negotiations for its distribution.
Verne is so distressed by the footage's release that he has filed a $20 million lawsuit against Tmz.com, claiming they violated his privacy rights and infringed on his copyright and trademark by putting a teaser clip for the tape on their site.
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Sunday, 29 June 2008
Organized Konfusion
Artist: Organized Konfusion
Genre(s):
R&B: Soul
Rap: Hip-Hop
Other
Discography:
Best of
Year: 2005
Tracks: 20
Somehow, Someway (Single)
Year: 1997
Tracks: 6
Somehow, someway
Year: 1997
Tracks: 6
Bring It On (The Lost Rmx) 12
Year: 1996
Tracks: 4
Bring it on (the lost remix)
Year: 1996
Tracks: 4
Stress: The Extinction Agenda
Year: 1994
Tracks: 13
Stress
Year: 1994
Tracks: 6
Walk into the sun
Year: 1992
Tracks: 5
Who stole my last piece of chicken
Year: 1991
Tracks: 4
Organized Konfusion
Year: 1991
Tracks: 15
Fudge Pudge (Single)
Year: 1991
Tracks: 3
Fudge pudge
Year: 1991
Tracks: 3
The Equinox
Year:
Tracks: 20
Organized Konfusion are a Queens-based couple world Health Organization specialize in levelheaded rhymes, to the hurt of their normally lacklustre production. Formed by region friends Prince Poetry and Pharoahe Monch, world Health Organization began rhyming as Simply 2 Positive, Organized Konfusion began working with producer Paul C and scored a cope with Hollywood Records for their 1991 self-titled debut album. Three years later, the duo returned with Emphasis: The Extinction Agenda, their last album for the label. Organized Konfusion moved to the more rap-conscious Priority label for 1997's The Equinox, a song cycle following the life and times of deuce inner city teens.