Sunday 31 August 2008

Strictly Come Dancing line-up revealed

The line up for the new series of BBC One's 'Strictly Come Dancing' has been revealed, with some menage names among the competitors.

Joining hosts Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly this

Thursday 21 August 2008

Download Jay-J mp3






Jay-J
   

Artist: Jay-J: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


Start It Up
   

 Start It Up

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 3






Producer and dance euphony artist Jay-J has captured the attention of the electronic music world through both his original releases and collaborations with crucial artists, dance music insiders and outsiders alike. He opened Moulton Studios in 1998 in hopes that his control of a world-class studio apartment could guide dance music's stylistic future. Since opening Moulton Studios, Jay-J has been solicited for production and coaction by labels based in San Francisco, Chicago, New York and the U.K. Jay-J got his first taste of widespread success in engineering science for San Francisco based creative person Naked Music, world Health Organization extradite since interpreted the dance music founding by surprise, their productions earning external spat. Moulton Studios before long became a singular force in forging the San Francisco sound, through collaborations with industry icons like Miguel Migs, KasKade, Marques Wyatt, Halo and others. Jay-J has likewise enjoyed a good deal of crossover voter success, remixing for Joss Stone, Alicia Keys, David Gray and Lil' Kim, receiving a Grammy nominating speech in 2003 for his remix of Jill Scott's single "He Loves Me." He was seen by millions playing live on MTV's 2006 Australia Video Music Awards. Jay-J's cutting edge enjoyment of transcription technology caught the attention of equipment manufactures as well. Digidesigns, Sony Oxford and Apple all feature film film his works as motif music for their sound convention applications. Jay-J's original releases, like Reflections and Loveslapped, which feature the whoremonger and wonder produced by Moulton Studios, proceed to chart the stylistic trend for West Coast dance music.






Monday 11 August 2008

Oscar winner Hudson ready for her CD close-up

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Jennifer Hudson doesn't drink coffee. Doesn't care it, she says. Doesn't need it, counters her manager, Miguel Melendez.





It's 6:20 a.m. on a Monday good morning in July, and an uncaffeinated Hudson is busting full bound through her warm-ups during a heavy check for a public presentation on "Good Morning America." It's her first TV appearance in support of "Spotlight," the debut exclusive from her first album.





Hudson shakes off any concerns about the ungodly hour. ("The ring got in that respect at 4:30 a.m.," she notes.) Melendez, clutches his Starbucks as he watches. "Good Lord, she makes me feel old," he sighs.





It's easy to block Hudson's early days, perhaps thanks to the years she's already exhausted in the pop acculturation spotlight. At 26, her career path may be impossible to duplicate: She went from being a choir isaac Merrit Singer at her church in her hometown of Chicago to a Disney Cruise Line chanteuse to an "American Idol" contestant to an Academy Award victor for best supporting actress for her role in "Dreamgirls." Thanks to the ever-expanding entertainment landscape, what this substance is that Hudson has built a significant career on a multiple-octave voice -- without releasing an album.





All that changes September 30, when Arista/RMG releases her self-titled debut, which offers up everything from pop to R&B to gospel. The theme of the record album is simple: Play to the push rather than zeroing in on unmatched particular segment of it.





TAKING A CHANCE





"It is risky, because people expect you to just do one thing," Hudson says. "I'm going to take the chance and record what else is a part of me."





"Jennifer Hudson" features "Jesus Promised Me a Home Over There" -- a gospel tribute to the singer's days in the church choir -- and "You Pull Me Through," a track that Diane Warren penned for Hudson's lung-busting balladeer side. The album will also include the classic "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from "Dreamgirls" and "All Dressed in Love" from the late "Sex and the City" soundtrack.�






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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Faster Pussycat

Faster Pussycat   
Artist: Faster Pussycat

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Hard-Rock
   Rock
   



Discography:


Between The Valley Of The Ultra Pussy   
 Between The Valley Of The Ultra Pussy

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Whipped!   
 Whipped!

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12


Wake Me When It's Over   
 Wake Me When It's Over

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 12


Faster Pussycat   
 Faster Pussycat

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10




Sleazy Hollywood metal band (whose name was lifted from a Russ Meyer flick) Faster Pussycat released their start album in 1987 and peaked commercially two eld by and by with the gold record album Wake Me When It's Over, and the Top 40 single "House of Pain." Although their next album, 1992's Whipped, hit number 90 on the charts, it fell off speedily; with the alternative rock explosion, the hard stone audience had changed and had no solitaire for Faster Pussycat's jazzy glam metallic element. After the group's split, vocalizer Taime Downe formed the industrial/goth getup the Newlydeads (along with a former member of some other former L.A. glam pop outfit, Bang Tango's Kyle Kyle), issuing iII albums -- 1997's self-titled debut, 1999's remix aggregation Re-Bound, and 2001's Dead End. With America experiencing a resurging bet in '80s glam pop by the early twenty-first c, Faster Pussycat reunited for a circuit. But instead of an album of all-new material coincidental with the circuit, a aggregation of old tracks remade as techno remixes was issued, entitled Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy (Downe was the only member of the ring to suffer whatever stimulation with the stick out).





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