Artist: Negura Bunget: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal: Death,Black Rock: Sympho Rock Discography: Om Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Inarborat Kosmos Year: 2005 Tracks: 4 Zirnindu-Sa Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 Boxset (CD 3) - Maiastru Sfetnic Year: 2004 Tracks: 6 Boxset (CD 2) - Sala Molksa - From Transilvanian Forest Year: 2004 Tracks: 11 Boxset (CD 1) - Zirnindu-Sa Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 Maiastru Sfetnic Year: 2000 Tracks: 6 Sala Molksa Year: 1996 Tracks: 5 From Transilvanian Forest (Demo) Year: 1995 Tracks: 6 Following in the footsteps of Sweden's Bathory, wHO were among the first European groups to employ their have national legends as divine guidance for their songwriting themes (Scandinavian language and Viking tradition, in their sheath) Negura Bunget combine Romanian history and folklore into a occult sonic chance, quite literally elysian by their country of origin of Transylvania. Formed in 1995 by Hupogrammos Disciple's (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Negru (drums, xylophone) under the nominate Wiccan Rede, the grouping recorded their first base demonstration, fittingly entitled "From Transylvania Forest" at Bucharest's Magic Sound Studios with the aid of keyboard player Aiwazz Valah Disciple. After adopting the Negura Bunget constitute the following class, the radical began performing regularly and recorded their full-length debut, Zirnindu-sa in October 1996 -- all the while delving ever deeper into elements of their transmissible ideology in order to dream up a unique glowering metallic component perspective. The Sala Molksa EP followed deuce years afterwards, after which bassist Vampir and keyboard histrion Daniel (replacement Aiwazz) united the band's resilient carrying out line up. Third record album Maiastru Sfelnic emerged in the yr 2000, and light-emitting diode to extended touring engagements and a new deal with Italy's Code 666 mark. The 'N Crugu Bradului L.P. arrived in 2002 and counted with young guitarist Sol Faur Spurcatu and bassist Ursu. |
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Thursday, 28 August 2008
New Documentaries That Won't Be Ignored
Bob Compton, Harvard MBA and venture capitalist, has a new calling: documentary film producer. And he'd like to change the way this country thinks about education.
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So he's taking his film, "2 Million Minutes," which follows a half-dozen high school students in Indiana, India and China -- approximate who's existence served freehanded dollops of science and engineering, and guess who's not -- to the conventions this month. Yes, he has an invitation from both the Democrats and the Republicans, and the contrive in both Denver and St. Paul is to jump-start discussions on education with screenings of the film.
This fall Adrian Belic, an Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker, volition tour the country with his in style film, "Beyond the Call," which he has already screened in senior citizens centers, high schools, junior highs, photographic film festivals, military organizations and juvenile detainment centers.
"Indiana Jones meets Mother Teresa" is how he'll describe "Beyond the Call." Three middle age men take humanitarian economic aid, medicines and cash for schools and teachers to the world's most dangerous -- and most cinematically beautiful -- places.
Belic's first outing with the trio was to Afghanistan in 2000, just the hands they had planned to meet had just been assassinated, so they rerouted to Cambodia and the Thai-Myanmar border. Aside from presenting the appealing Gonzo characters in exotic locales, Belic would like the film to inspire self-reflection and action in audiences.
And Patrick Creadon's "I.O.U.S.A." about "our poorly economy," in the words of the filmmaker, opened theatrically Friday, but what's really ignition Creadon's jets is that the night before, a live digital feed went up in 400 theaters across the United States. After the credits rolling, the lights came up on a live town hall meeting in Omaha, Neb.
Omaha? Native son Warren Buffett was one of the panelists who discussed the photographic film and its message around what all constituents should know around the internal debt and their financial responsibilities.
Compton, Belic and Creadon are non alone: Filmmakers, concerned citizens all, are taking their docs to the streets, the conventions, the halls of Congress, the United Nations, ithiel Town halls, college campuses, community groups and beyond.
Manic energy aside, documentary filmmakers are becoming more and more sophisticated about where and to whom they show their films.
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Mp3 music: Charles Trenet
Artist: Charles Trenet: mp3 download Genre(s): Vocal Charles Trenet's discography: Anthologie Year: 1999 Tracks: 20 Ses Plus Belles Chansons Year: 1998 Tracks: 16 Charles Trenet was among the last-place of his kind of isaac Merrit Singer, a hangover from the eRA of pre-World War II France and the prime of Maurice Chevalier, as well as singer/composers such as Georges Brassens and Leo Ferre. Originally an artistic founding student, Trenet sour to singing in his early twenties. The relaxed, cordial style and persona that he presented stood in sharp contrast to the stage fear with which he was impaired from the starting time, and that he never all overcame. His liquid, light baritone voice was attractive and his part won o'er audiences in euphony marguerite Radclyffe Hall performances, where he became known as "Le Fou Chantant" (the Singing Fool) -- at one of his near famed engagements, in 1938, he was scheduled to sing 3 songs in what was the col countersink of the evening and was called plump for by the hearing and performed a total of 12 songs that night, and the featured playacting artist never went on. Trenet composed as well as panax quinquefolius and enjoyed his first bad shoot in 1939 with "Boum," an contagiously effervescing tune that captured the French listening public's attention. After World War II, Trenet's career moved into outside circles as his songs started acquiring picked up in version, unremarkably with lyrics by Lee Wilson -- his biggest success was "La Mer," a piece that Bobby Darin sour into an English nomenclature reach (as "Beyond the Sea"). His other hits included such songs as "Le Soleil A Des Rayons De Pluie," "Il Y Avait Des Abres," "Printemps a Rio," "Bonsoir Jolie Madame," and "Que Reste-Il De Nos Amours" (bettor known in English as "I Wish You Love"). Trenet's longevity was something of a surprise fifty-fifty to him -- the vocalizer had intended to retire in the 1970s, and had made a farewell spell of France; then he agreed to a request for a leave-taking concert in Canada and establish the reception on that point so encouraging, that he chose to celebrate performing and was noneffervescent working in the nineties, a period in which at least four CDs of his work were released. Over the course of his 60-year career, Trenet promulgated some 850 songs as well as books of poetry and a smattering of novels, although he tended to push aside the significance of his productivity with a certain isolated amusement. Into his 80s, he still presented an ebullient visage, a all-encompassing grinning topped by thinning loss hair that made him look exactly like the ageing euphony hall entertainer that he was. Trenet was still writing songs very prolifically in the late '90s, often elysian by thoughts that occurred to him as he worked on his fiction, which was one reason he had so practically trouble complementary the latter. |
Friday, 8 August 2008
Essa
Artist: Essa
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Aint Sayin Nothin
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
 
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Tiken Jah Fakoly
Artist: Tiken Jah Fakoly
Genre(s):
Folk
Reggae
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
Francafrique
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Cours d'Histoire
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Coup De Gueule
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Le Cameleon
Year: 2000
Tracks: 12
L' Africain
Year: 2000
Tracks: 20
Mangercratie
Year: 1999
Tracks: 8
In the tradition of Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, and his African griot caste, Tiken Jah Fakoly emerged in the late '90s as Africa's premier social critic through reggae. Born Doumbia Moussa Fakoly (June 23, 1968) into a family unit of musicians and oral historians known as griots, a role esteemed throughout Africa, Fakoly took an solemn interest in reggae as a male child growing up in the town of Odienné on the northern slope of the Ivory Coast. He formed his first group in 1987, giving them the identify "Djelys," another word for the griots and minstrels. Taking on the mantlepiece of a history custodian, Fakoly wrote lyrics that documented events of his times and the oppression of his people. He was promptly known regionally, and shortly his medicine and report stretched across the nation and regular beyond its borders. His strain relation the decease of Félix Houphouët-Boigny elevated him to popularity among African youth. Soon expatriates introduced his music to African listeners abroad, particularly French audiences. In 1998 Fakoly performed in Paris, his commencement external venture. His former discography, including Les Djelys (1993), Missiri (1994), Mandercratie (1996), Cours d'Histoire (1999), and Le Chaméléon (2000) were earlier produced only for African distribution. Later recordings such as Françafrique (2002) and Coup de Gueule (2004), which were recorded at the far-famed Tuff Gong Studios in Jamaica, became best-sellers in France. Fakoly racked up an impressive one C,000 records sold to French audiences, making him Africa's best-selling reggae creative person. His 2007 record album The African won him a plaza in the Top 20 on World Music Charts Europe, a spatial relation he held for months.
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Danny Rampling
Artist: Danny Rampling
Genre(s):
Electronic
Dance
Discography:
Break For Love (cd3)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 1
Break For Love (cd2)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 1
Break For Love (cd1)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 1
A Decade Of Dance
Year: 1999
Tracks: 2
Danny Rampling has been one of the to the highest degree celebrated DJs on the British house scene since its beginnings. After being uncovered to the original Balearic vibraphone on Ibiza, Rampling returned to London, founded several originative club nights and DJed on pirate ship radiocommunication until the music he helped push went mainstream and landed him a spot on Radio 1. Born in Streatham, London, he began DJing patch still a adolescent, and became enmeshed in the capital's productive soul/rare-groove scene during the '80s. On a 1987 visit to the Spanish vacation island of Ibiza, however, Rampling was low introduced to the important blend of soul, Italian discotheque, American house/garage and alternative dance termed Balearic.
Rampling, with friends Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway and Johnny Walker, eventually returned to Britain and banquet the intelligence about Ibiza through club nights, pirate radio, and the growing residential district of warehouse parties subsequently to morph into the gush scene. Rampling's Shoom was maybe the to the highest degree significant club night for early house music; though only a few 100 clubbers were exposed to the new sound at Shoom, it proven the life-sustaining spark for subsequently clubs and raves which numbered thousands of entries. Though the club was at peace by 1989, Rampling had already begun playing in Europe and in 1990 founded some other classical club night, Pure. His legal progressed from acerbic house to harder enchantment during the nineties, and he joined the BBC's Radio 1 in 1996 with a pop show, The Love Groove Dance Party. (He's likewise released several double-disc blend sets based on the show.)
Rampling released commix albums for Metropole, Mixmag, and Dragonfly, and began recording for Deconstruction with his Millionaire Hippies project. Always known as one of the hardest clubbers on the fit, Rampling suffered a partitioning from exhaustion during 1997, then was dropped by Deconstruction after non producing another Millionaire Hippies record. Signed to Distance Records, he returned in 1998 with new productions and some other blend album, Club Nation, recorded for Virgin.
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