Monday, 30 June 2008

Grand Magus

Grand Magus   
Artist: Grand Magus

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Doom
   Metal
   



Discography:


Monument   
 Monument

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7


Demo (Demo)   
 Demo (Demo)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 3




Janne (guitar/vocals), Fox (bass), and Iggy (drums) began playing together as Smack in their native Stockholm circa 1996. By 1999, novel drummer Trisse had linked up and a couple of well-received three-song demos convinced the stria to go pro and adopt a raw nominate in the twelvemonth 2000. Their pick, Grand Magus, was actually a great deal more try-on with their transonic indistinguishability, which consisted of both '70s hard rock'n'roll and stoner careen influences (what the band likes to call condemn vapors) and drew the attention of Rise Above label boss Lee Dorrian. At the commencement of 2001, they entered local cony Boot Studios with Dismember drummer Fred Estby performing as producer, emergent a few weeks later on with a self-titled debut which was released in the U.S. by Music Cartel in early 2002. On a trivial musical note, singer Janne at present goes by the initials J.B. and likewise sings for top of the inning Swedish stoners Spiritual Beggars.






Rhys denying a romance with Miller

Actor Matthew Rhys has denied that he is back together with former girlfriend Sienna Miller.
Rhys and Miller dated before her relationship with Rhys Ifans; it has been reported that Miller and Ifans recently split.
Watch Matthew Rhys' interview with Taragh Loughrey-Grant.
When asked on 'The Richard & Judy Show' if he and Miller were back together, Rhys said: "Categorically no."
Rhys was also asked if Ifans had anything to worry about, to which he replied: "Not that I'm aware of."
Miller and Rhys can currently be seen on cinema screens in 'The Edge of Love'.
Read the review of 'The Edge of Love'.

Sunday, 29 June 2008

Cornelius

Cornelius   
Artist: Cornelius

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Other
   



Discography:


Sensuous   
 Sensuous

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Point   
 Point

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Fm fantasma remixes   
 Fm fantasma remixes

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 7


Fantasma   
 Fantasma

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13


Holidays In the Sun EP   
 Holidays In the Sun EP

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 5




 






Ganja Kru

Ganja Kru   
Artist: Ganja Kru

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Ganja Kru - Fuck The Millenium   
 Ganja Kru - Fuck The Millenium

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 7




The Ganja Kru is a collaboration between DJ Hype, Zinc, and Pascal, all independently successful drum'n'bass producers. The tercet has released only a few records over the days -- Super Sharp Shooter (1996), New Frontiers (1997), and Fu-k the Millennium (1999) -- still has well-kept a supergroup status with occasional remixes for big-name artists like DJ Rap, All Saints, and Missy Elliott.






Top 10 television programs in Canada for the week of June 16-22








TORONTO - Here are the top 10 television programs in Canada, with viewer numbers, for the week of June 16-22:



1 "So You Think You Can Dance" (CTV, Tuesday) - 1,521,000

2 "So You Think You Can Dance" (CTV, Wednesday) - 1,496,000

3 "CTV Evening News" (CTV, Monday-Friday) - 1,235,000

4 "Canadian Idol" (CTV, Monday-Tuesday) - 1,233,000

5 "C.S.I. New York" (CTV, Wednesday) - 1,152,000

6 "Law and Order: CI" (CTV, Tuesday) - 1,148,000

7 "C.S.I." (CTV, Tuesday) - 1,023,000

8 "Law and Order: SVU" (CTV, Tuesday) - 1,015,000

9 "C.S.I. Miami" (CTV, Monday) - 976,000

10 "Million Dollar Password" (CTV, Sunday) - 922,000



Source: BBM Nielsen Media Research





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Angel Alanis and Jon Pegnato feat Mia Victoria

Angel Alanis and Jon Pegnato feat Mia Victoria   
Artist: Angel Alanis and Jon Pegnato feat Mia Victoria

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Digital Prodigy   
 Digital Prodigy

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3




 





Punching Russell Crowe The Subject Of New Song

Amy Winehouse - Eavis Has Total Faith That Winehouse Will Play Glastonbury

Emily Eavis has said that she has "total faith" that Amy Winehouse will perform at this year's Glastonbury festival.

Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat, the festival organiser said: "I have total faith, I think she'll come and deliver.

"This is one of the biggest sets of the summer, supporting the most anticipated artist at Glastonbury in the past 38 years."

Winehouse was informed last week that she would not face charges over video footage allegedly showing her smoking crack cocaine.

The singer has been a constant feature in the tabloids recently and Brit-winning producer Mark Ronson claimed recently that she isn't ready to work on music after plans for the new James Bond title track fell through.

"I don't know how much is hot air from the press and how much is reality but she is pretty reliable actually," Eavis told the BBC.

"It's her personal life and no-one really knows the extent of what she's up to and I don't think it should be public knowledge.

"We all know she's a brilliant performer and I think that's what we should be focusing on."

Emily Eavis and her father Michael have come under considerable criticism for the line-up at this year's festival, with US rapper Jay-Z set to headline the Pyramid Stage.


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Funny Car Driver Dies in Horrible Crash

This is what death at 300 MPH looks like.
Scott Kalitta
Scott Kalitta, 46, was flying down a New Jersey raceway Saturday at nearly 300 MPH when his Funny Car burst into flames and then smashed into a barrier. The two-time Top Fuel champion was pronounced dead at hospital a short time later.

Kalitta was survived by his father, his wife Kathy and two sons Corey, 14, and Colin, 8.






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Kid Rock pulls Download Festival show

Kid Rock has pulled his performance at the Download Festival at the last minute due to a mystery illness.

The US singer cancelled his set shortly before was due on the Main Stage.

In a statement, festival organisers said: "We've had the curse of Download. Kid Rock is not very well [and] we've had to rush him to hospital in Nottingham. He apologises to his fans."

Rock reportedly spent the previous night partying at the Whisky Mist bar in London.

Acts performing at Download this weekend include Judas Priest, Kiss, Lostprophets and The Offspring.



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Kristin Bell on All Fours

"Heroes" hottie Kristen Bell got it twisted with her borefriend Dax Shepard on Monday.
Dax and Kristen
Kristen showed off her super powerful booty -- and some sort of bandage/nicotine patch -- while in Villa Borghese Park in Rome.






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Nintendo owners get their chance to rock out with 'Guitar Hero,' 'Rock Band'








Nintendo enthusiasts hit the musical jackpot this week with two new games to release their inner rock stars.

"Guitar Hero: On Tour" (Activision) for the Nintendo DS marks the popular series' first venture onto a portable platform, while "Rock Band" (MTV Games) finally reaches the Wii so drummers and vocalists can join the band.

Taking a game built around a full-sized guitar peripheral and adapting it for a handheld is no easy task, but "Guitar Hero: On Tour" aces this solo.

Substituting for the axe is a glove-like guitar grip that plugs into the DS's seldom used GamePak slot. It features four coloured buttons instead of the standard "Guitar Hero" five (I never liked that fifth button anyhow) and includes a nifty guitar pick stylus so players can strum the touch screen while notes scroll down the secondary screen.

The game's 25 tracks include a mix of newer hits ("This Love" by Maroon 5, "All The Small Things" by Blink-182) and older titles ("Pride and Joy" by Stevie Ray Vaughan, "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" by Pat Benatar).

Earphones are a must, as the DS's internal speakers don't provide enough volume to truly rock out.

Single-player career mode can kill plenty of hours, but the game really shines in multiplayer mode, though both players must have their own cartridge and grip.

The game offers co-op and face-off modes, but duels provide the most fun with creative new battle attacks that take advantage of the DS touch screen.

Hit your opponents with pyrotechnics to force them to blow into the internal mic and put out the flames. Annoying fans pop in demanding players give an autograph before getting back to the show.

And instead of just repeatedly hitting a button to fix a broken string as in the console titles, players must use the stylus to attach the end of the string and drag it up the neck to get that note back up and running. Very clever.

"Guitar Hero: On Tour" has got to be one of the best titles to hit the DS this year.

Four out of four stars.

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Wii owners have been clamouring for their version of "Rock Band" ever since the title debuted on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 in November.

Sure, the Wii edition lacks some of the online features found on those other consoles, but developer Harmonix made sure it got the gameplay right with this port.

The "Rock Band" package includes a drum kit and microphone, which plug into an included USB hub, and a wireless Fender Stratocaster guitar controller that transmits to a USB dongle. Add in an additional guitar controller as a bass and you've got a four-piece band.

Players can choose to rock out on a collection of 63 songs such as "Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica and "Say It Ain't So" by Weezer.

For gamers who have played their share of "Guitar Hero" titles, the big draw here is the drum set. You get to use a real pair of sticks to pound on four coloured touch pads while interspersing some pedal stomps on the kick drum. Very cathartic - especially when you get to break into a freestyle drum solo.

The drums are clearly the most challenging of the instruments as notes can come at you fast, but it gets easier once you get a feel of the rhythm.

Singing works just like a "Karaoke Revolution" game, with lyrics horizontally scrolling on a staff at the top of the screen. Keep the flying triangle on each scrolling tube by singing on key and you'll be rewarded with points.

A long solo can provide an awkward pause for singers, so the game uses percussion breaks to help keep the vocalist occupied. Just tap the mic like you're playing a tambourine or cowbell.

Playing lead or bass guitar is just like in "Guitar Hero." React to the scrolling notes by pressing the correct coloured buttons while hitting the strum bar. The "Rock Band" guitar controllers sport an additional set of fret buttons up on the neck to make it easier to tackle quick solo sequences.

"Rock Band" really shows its stuff with two or more players, as no other game comes close to letting gamers experience the camaraderie of playing in a band.

Players in co-operative mode are scored as a group, although an individual poor performance can result in that player getting booted for the rest of the song. When that happens, another player can break into overdrive to bring the lost soul back into the mix.

On the positive side, unison phrases invite band members to earn bonus points if everyone in the group can play the phrases perfectly.

Unlike the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions, there's no option to create and customize characters, although that's a feature I don't find that important. Slightly more disappointing is the Wii version's lack of online play and downloadable songs. The company expects to offer an expansion pack with 20 additional songs next month.

Three-and-a-half out of four stars.










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