Friday, 27 June 2008

Faith and The Muse

Faith and The Muse   
Artist: Faith and The Muse

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Gothic
   



Discography:


Evidence Of Heaven   
 Evidence Of Heaven

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 14




 





LiveDaily Interview: Tom DeLonge of Angels & Airwaves

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Bra-less Pammie tells Baywatch secret

Pamela Anderson landed her role in Baywatch because she didn't wear a bra to her audition.

The 40-year-old beauty - who recently rekindled her relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee - insists her breasts were the secret to her success on the hit US TV show.

She told Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr while co-hosting UK talk show The Sunday Night project: "I didn't wear a bra to the audition. It's actually true. You had to have a swim test and I floated.

"You had to run in slow motion and swim in slow motion and then smile. I know how to work a defibrillator!"

Pamela also said she has kept the famous red swimsuit from the programme to wear in the bedroom.

She added: "I have one swimsuit left. I wear it. I use it for my boyfriend and stuff. In the shower and then I run in slow motion and then give my friends mouth to mouth resuscitation!

"I do miss it - it's the best job in the world."





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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Future Sound of London

Future Sound of London   
Artist: Future Sound of London

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


The Isness   
 The Isness

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Papua New Guinea Translations   
 Papua New Guinea Translations

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 8


My Kingdom (Single)   
 My Kingdom (Single)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 5


Dead Cities   
 Dead Cities

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 13


Cascade (Single)   
 Cascade (Single)

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 6


Accelerator   
 Accelerator

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 13




First recognized as the dance yoke behindhand the club hits "Stakker" (as Humanoid) and "Papua New Guinea," Future Sound of London afterwards became unrivalled of the near acclaimed and respected international data-based ambient groups, incorporating elements of techno, classical, jazz, rap, electro, industrial, and dub into expansive, sample-heavy tracks, ofttimes fine produced and usually without easy precursor.


Notoriously puzzling and often disdainful of the press, the group's Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans worked their future-is-now aesthetic into a diverseness of different w. C. Fields, including film and video recording, 2- and 3D calculator art and vitality, the Internet, wireless broadcast, and, of course, recorded music. Although they normally patronage their in the beginning work as play-for-pay club fare non illustration of their later musical vision, many of the thematic concerns of their sooner 12"s and their outset, heavily dance-oriented LP, Throttle valve, followed them into their by and by work. Usually filed under ambient, that work is oftentimes a great deal more than that, drafting from the history of data-based electronic music with a relentlessness that has helped to push the calmer elements of that genre's report into by all odds more than difficult directions.


The geminate also grew in reputation as remixers, obliterating tracks by Curve, Jon Anderson, David Sylvian and Robert Fripp, and Apollo 440, and rebuilding pieces of about purple complexity with the remnants. The duo's whole shebang of the mid to late '90s -- Lifeforms, ISDN, and Dead Cities -- were important stopping points on the road of fanatic hybridizing characteristic of post-rave European experimental electronica (ambient, jungle, trip-hop, ambient dub, etc.), and the pair's pretty punk stone attitude (despite their success) did much to underline the scene's underground roots. After a drawn-out hiatus marked by rumors of mental illness and a bungalow life-style, Cobain and Dougans returned in 2002 with The Isness, a record hard influenced by '60s and '70s psychedelia.





Rainbow Serpent and Friends

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Graziano to Hogan -- You Screwed the Marines!

Frank Graziano, John Grazianio's older brother, had a few choice words of his own for the Bollea family today.
John Graziano
Frank was a guest on "The Schnitt Show" radio program in Tampa, Fla. -- railing against Nick, Hulk and the whole Hogan family. As you can imagine, he's not pleased.



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