Sunday, 24 August 2008

Download Termanology mp3






Termanology
   

Artist: Termanology: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Discography:


Termanology 50 Bodies-(Bootleg)
   

 Termanology 50 Bodies-(Bootleg)

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 46
Hood Politics IV Show N Prove
   

 Hood Politics IV Show N Prove

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 25






Massachusetts-born knocker Termanology promptly blush wine from thermionic vacuum tube obscurity to working with some of hip-hop's elite group producers, particularly DJ Premier. Growing up in the streets of the predominantly Latino city of Lawrence, MA, informed the half-white, half-Puerto Rican MC's lyrics as he graduated from featherbrained freestyles at age nine to fully fledged verses at the age of 15. He always had to travel endorse and forrader from Boston to New York in orderliness to follow up on various opportunities, cathartic his first material on vinyl in 2001. Closely tied to confrere Lawrence native and mixtape DJ Statik Selektah, Termanology earned the esteem of Boston's hip-hop scene with several 12" releases as well as his Hood Politics mixtapes, which gradually came to feature more extremely regarded lyricists like Royce da 5'9 and Guru. After cathartic the collaborative LP Prohibited the Gate with producer DC the Midi Alien at the onset of 2006, he caught his great get around when magisterial manufacturer DJ Premier, whom he met three age before, ultimately gave him unmatched of his signature, scratch-laden beat generation. The final result, "Catch How It Go Down," became an underground run into. Declaring himself the resurrection of his biggest idol, Big Pun, in the orifice verse, the conscious exhaust hood anthem garnered the earnest MC gobs of praise, landing him on the pages of many hip-hop publications, notably The Source's "Unsigned Hype" and XXL's "Usher and Prove" columns. The DJ Premier-produced hit by and by appeared on the Exhaust hood Politics, Vol. 4 mixtape in November 2006.





Radiohead score 'Fight Club' author's new film

Thursday, 7 August 2008

R'n'G

R'n'G   
Artist: R'n'G

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Tequila - We Came Here To Party   
 Tequila - We Came Here To Party

   Year:    
Tracks: 15




 





Icehouse

Friday, 27 June 2008

Naomi Campbell pleads guilty to police assault

LONDON (Reuters) - British supermodel Naomi Campbell pleaded guilty on Friday to assaulting two police officers after a disturbance on a plane at London's Heathrow airport in April.


Wearing a dark suit and sunglasses, the 38-year-old was escorted by her minders through a large scrum of reporters and photographers waiting outside Uxbridge Magistrates Court in west London.


Campbell had originally faced six charges relating to the incident on a stationary Los Angeles-bound British Airways plane.


She had complained that her bags had gone missing at the airport's recently opened Terminal 5 and police escorted her off the aircraft.


On Friday she pleaded guilty to four charges, a spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said. They included assaulting two police officers and one public order offence.


"We've accepted that plea," the CPS spokeswoman said.


Earlier Campbell's spokesman, Alan Edwards, said outside court that she conceded the incident had been "regrettable" and that she wanted to give magistrates her side of the story.


In April, British Airways was beset by problems with the check-in and baggage handling systems at the new 4.3 billion pound ($8.6 billion) terminal. Hundreds of flights were cancelled and tens of thousands of bags went missing.


It is not the first time Campbell has been in trouble with the law. 

Thursday, 19 June 2008

"The Incredible Hulk" smashes box office

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A bigger, meaner "The Incredible Hulk" crushed the competition at North American weekend box office with a $54.5 million take, but still fell short of its predecessor, according to studio estimates on Sunday.


The action-oriented film revival starring the hulking green superhero is only the second self-financed production from Marvel Studios, which paid General Electric Co's Universal Pictures a fee to market and distribute the film.


Marvel and Universal brought the first "Hulk" to theaters in 2003, but that more introspective version failed to follow through on its muscular $62 million debut after disappointing comic book fans. Its ticket sales fell quickly and the movie ended its run with $137 million at domestic box offices.


The new film stars Edward Norton as former scientist Bruce Banner, who morphs into the green beast when his attempts at anger management fail. Banner's love interest is played by Liv Tyler. William Hurt and Tim Roth take turns as villains.


It has received moderately better reviews and advance buzz on fan Web sites. Its $15,500 average ticket sales per theater from slightly more than 3,500 theaters also beat competitors.


The weekend's other new entry, M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening," landed in the No. 3 spot with a weekend take of $30.5 million and a per theater average of $10,200 from just under 3000 theaters. It was released by 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp..


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"Happening" turned in the third-largest opening for the director who wowed audiences with "The Sixth Sense" in 1999 but disappointed with his 2006 film "Lady in the Water." 

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Arthur Grumiaux - Violin, Arpa

Arthur Grumiaux - Violin, Arpa   
Artist: Arthur Grumiaux - Violin, Arpa

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Quintet [No.6] In E Flat, K614   
 Quintet [No.6] In E Flat, K614

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4


Quintet [No.5] In D, K593   
 Quintet [No.5] In D, K593

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4


Quintet [No.4] In C Minor, K40   
 Quintet [No.4] In C Minor, K40

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4


Quintet [No.3] In G Minor, K51   
 Quintet [No.3] In G Minor, K51

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4


Quintet [No.2] In C, K515   
 Quintet [No.2] In C, K515

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4


Quintet [No.1] In B Flat, K174   
 Quintet [No.1] In B Flat, K174

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 4




 





The Police to play last-ever show at Madison Square Garden

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Spice Girl Mel B to duet with Janet Jackson

Mel B is recording a duet with Janet Jackson for her new album.The Spice Girls star, who last single Today failed to break the UK Top 40 when it was released in 2005, believes the collaboration will secure her chart success this time round.She said: "I am doing something with Janet Jackson which should be amazing. I am also going to hook up with Missy Elliott again."Mel teamed up with Missy Elliott for her debut solo track I Want You Back.The 1998 track was her only single to top the UK charts after she left the Spice Girls.The 33-year-old singer insists she isn't worried about going it alone again and is convinced she has the best people in the music business working on her third solo LP.Mel added: "I am not scared of having another try. I am working with the best producers ever. I am now 10 tracks in to my new record."The star's previous albums were Hot, which was released in 2000 and 2005's LA State Of Mind.




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Thursday, 5 June 2008

'I Have Fun Everywhere I Go' is a sinner's memoir from Mike Edison

Up there with putting and abstract painting on life's list of things that look easy but are actually difficult is the sinner's memoir.

What could be easier than ripping it up for a few days, weeks or years and then poring all your memories out on the page? Jim Carroll, in his basketball and downtown diaries, made it look so easy. Hunter S. Thompson created a journalism legend with a bender in Las Vegas.

Now comes Mike Edison down the same path with some promising anti-hero credentials. A teenage hellion and autodidact from suburban New Jersey, Edison made his way to New York City in the early 1980s.

He has survived and even thrived into middle age doing exactly everything your parents told you not to do. He's made a living as a pornographer. He's gotten in the ring at pro wrestling events. He's toured Europe with punk rock bands, had a bunch of one-night-stands and done lots and lots and lots of drugs. He even got his dream job, as publisher of High Times magazine.

"That's not a resume - that's a crime scene," he says.

The bad news is that's one of his better lines.

In an apparent nod to Thompson's "savage journey to the heart of the America dream," the subtitle on Edison's autobiography promises "savage tales of pot, porn, punk rock, pro wrestling, talking apes" and some other stuff. But it's more of a catalogue than a robust retelling.

The fault lies foremost with Edison's tendency to get bogged down in details few readers will care about. Office politics are just petty and dull, even if they're at a porn rag or the premier American dope magazine. The book starts, for example, with Edison's outrage that his staff at High Times is ... you'll never guess ... a bunch of complacent stoners! Who would have thunk it?

When the wild times do occur, they're often recounted in a slightly grating machismo tone. It's more like overhearing the loudmouth at the bar than being, say, at a table with a friend who is really dishing the dirt.

Fortunately for Edison, the book ends inconclusively.

He could always go out, have more adventures, then come back and try again. Next time, maybe readers can have some fun, too.

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"I Have Fun Everywhere I Go"

Mike Edison (Faber and Faber)










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