Saturday 6 September 2008

Download Ekstasis mp3






Ekstasis
   

Artist: Ekstasis: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Discography:


Wake Up and Dream
   

 Wake Up and Dream

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 7






The observational enchantment music outfit Ekstasis was light-emitting diode by renowned resistance guitar player Nicky Skopelitis, and featured fellow business district New York City musician Bill Laswell in add-on to Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit, Zakir Hussain, and Badal Roy. Their debut record album, Ignite Up & Dream, appeared in 1998.





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Wednesday 27 August 2008

Mp3 music: Marcela Morelo






Marcela Morelo
   

Artist: Marcela Morelo: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin: Dance

   







Marcela Morelo's discography:


Cha Cha Cha
   

 Cha Cha Cha

   Year:    

Tracks: 1






Argentinean singer/songwriter Marcela Morelo victimized to sing aboard her grandfather, an accordionist. She soon conditioned how to run graeco-Roman guitar, making her first composition at the age of 18. After active in bands such as Pomelo Galante and Gris, recording jingles, and playacting alive at Buenos Aires' club electric electrical circuit, Marcela Morelo sign up to BMG in 1996. There, she recorded her debut record album Manantial, produced by Rodolfo Lugo, which featured the hit singles "Corazón Salvaje" and "La Fuerza Del Engaño." Playing a intermixture of commence, tropical, and Argentinean phratry, the gifted musician returned in 1999 with Eclipse.





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Thursday 7 August 2008

Symphonic orchestra of St.-Petersburg

Symphonic orchestra of St.-Petersburg   
Artist: Symphonic orchestra of St.-Petersburg

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Sjuita ¹ 3, C-Dur, Op. 55   
 Sjuita ¹ 3, C-Dur, Op. 55

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 





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Tuesday 1 July 2008

Keira Knightley - dateless and desperate

Keira Knightley says she never gets asked out on a date.

The 23-year-old actress - who is dating her Pride and Prejudice co-star Rupert Friend - insists she is never approached by prospective lovers, and wouldn’t even notice if she was.

She said: "I never get chatted up. Honestly, I don’t! And I’m so stupid that I wouldn’t even realise if I was. I sometimes get a look but that’s about it!"

Later in an interview with BBC Radio 1, Keira's Edge of Love co-star Sienna Miller - who stars with her in the new biopic of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas - revealed she threw her across a room while shooting the movie.

Sienna said: “I was filming this scene where I was on top of Matthew Rhys, who played Dylan Thomas, and Keira had to come and pull me off. But she literally ended up throwing me halfway across the room!”

Keira added: “I just don’t know my own strength!”





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Thursday 26 June 2008

The Author

The Author   
Artist: The Author

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Album   
 Album

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




 






Wednesday 18 June 2008

Tuesday 17 June 2008

LiveDaily Interview: Maynard James Keenan

Tool [ tickets ]/A Perfect Circle [ tickets ]/Puscifer [ tickets ] frontman Maynard James Keenan [ tickets ] is planning for his future by running the Page Springs Vineyards and Cellars in Cornville, AZ. But don't call it a side project. "It's not a side project," Keenan said during an interview with LiveDaily. "This is my future. I'm not The Rolling Stones. I'm not going to tour forever. It's my legacy."Keenan built his "legacy" with keen observations while touring the world with his bands. ("That's what artists do," he said matter of factly.) As a result, he and partner Eric Glomski started the wine company in Arizona."I have pretty good intuition having seen the soils here," said Keenan, who has lived in Arizona since 1995. "Having been around the world seeing other places, it made sense to put vines in here." Page Springs wine isn't the only project that Keenan is pushing. A collection of artists have reinterpreted Puscifer's music for the remix album "'V' is for Viagra--The Remixes," an offshoot of 2007's "'V' is for Vagina."Keenan talked to LiveDaily about his musical projects, specifically Puscifer, as well as the status of A Perfect Circle and Tool, and whether or not he will tour with Puscifer.LiveDaily: How did the remix album come together?Keenan: I put feelers out to see who's available. That's part of the charm of Puscifer: the randomness and random availability of friends who are around doing stuff. Part of the joy of the album is hearing how people interpreted your material.It's definitely inspiring to basically have a core of ideas. A lot of bands get caught up in the whole solidarity--the "us against the world" kind of mentality where there's a complete disconnect between who they are and who the rest of the world is. "You can't touch me. We're this solid entity, untouchable." I think it's kind of limiting. With something like this, it can spiral off in infinite directions. It can inspire far more of a community-based experience, kind of like when the old jazz guys used to travel around the country playing with different players. They're the same thing. Are you going to tour in support of Puscifer?Someday. Someday? Not anytime soon?Probably next year. Then it's not really going to be a tour. It'll be more of a cabaret, an installation in one town for four or five nights. Once again, with different players each night. That way it's fun. It's fresh. More people get to be involved. It's noncommittal, so you don't have to be too precious about it. You can just really have fun and be in the moment with it. It seems like it's a completely different animal than Tool or A Perfect Circle.Yeah, absolutely. I can take pieces of it back to those projects, whatever I learn here. How do you know, when you write material, which band it's going to go toward?We all write together, depending on where it's going to be. I write lyrics on my own, but generally speaking, we come up with the music first. Always music first, except there's some songs with Puscifer that I've kind of explored key lines first and build rhythms around them. Mostly with Puscifer, it's kind of a rhythm-based project to begin with. That way, if the melody's relatively secondary, that allows other people--other remixers, or other people who interpret the music--to give them a lot more free range. What is the status of Tool and A Perfect Circle.I don't know. We're working on Puscifer right now. How long are you going to be working on Puscifer?Hard to say. Those other projects are always in the works. There's always something going on. So nothing's changed. Just as before, every time I go out with Perfect Circle, people ask me what's going on with Tool. I go back to Tool, people ask me what's going on with Perfect Circle. They're still alive. Are you working on new material for Puscifer?Always. It's a constantly evolving project. There's going to be constant stuff coming from it. But there's no tour. I'm kind of off the road. I've been touring too much. I'm concentrating on the vineyard for the moment. When do you expect the new Puscifer album to come out?Um, hard to say. I might not even do albums. It might be track by track. A couple at a time, here and there. I read that you are also into stand-up comedy. Any desire to revisit that?I did a lot of sketch comedy back in the '90s, yeah. I'm, like, pushing the envelope on the comedy with everything we do. There's comical elements in all of my projects. I haven't really left it. I've been doing it. I think the remixes really showcase that.Yeah, totally. I have a lot of friends who definitely get it. So they kind of took it to another level. Were you surprised with some of the renditions that came in?Some of them, very. With others, it was pretty much what I was hoping for. How many tracks did you do before you decided on the ones that landed on the album? That was it. That was all of them. There were a couple tracks that we didn't put on the album because they were slotted to go other places. In hindsight, I think it was probably smart. We kind of struggled with it a little bit initially. Will those other tracks see the light of day?They're already out there. There's extra tracks on a "'V' is for Vagina" deluxe iTunes version. There's an additional four tracks. A deluxe version comes with artwork, the video for "Queen B." A bunch of the tracks showed up there and on the 12" vinyl version of the original version.