Monday, 30 June 2008
Solid Base
Artist: Solid Base
Genre(s):
Dance
Techno
Discography:
In Action
Year: 2002
Tracks: 14
Express
Year: 1999
Tracks: 15
The Take Off
Year: 1998
Tracks: 14
Finally
Year: 1996
Tracks: 14
Producers Jonas Eriksson and Mattias Eliasson teamed up with isaac M. Singer Isabelle Heitman (born in Oslo, Norway) with a backround in ethnic and graeco-Roman music after attention classes in Gottenburg and Stockholm and DJ/rapper Thomas Nordin to gather an Euro-pop duo. Solid Base debuted in 1994 with the waiver of "Together,". Their debut album called Finally followed in 1996. However, their low smash up "Come'N'Get Me," was featured two days by and by on their bit full-lenght disc entitled The Take Off. Originally released in 1999 Express became Solid Base's low international success, including the Japanese chart-topping single "Formerly You Pop (You Can't Stop),".
Movies and mp3 music
World of the Future
"It's a huge time for us," he says. "We definitely feel we have accomplished what we hoped for with this album."
The title is a triumphant statement for a band on shaky ground after being dropped by its record label following poor sales of 2006's News And Tributes.
Hyde admits the band had a problem. The first two albums -- the 2004 self-titled debut and its follow-up -- sounded as if they were by different bands.
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Futureheads was aiming to create an album somewhere between energetic punk rock and angst-ridden intensity, but the band soon realised trying to create a link between those albums was no way to create a third.
"It was time for a complete rethink," he says. "We all agreed we needed an album that worked incredibly well live, an album that was very vibrant, with unstoppable hooks and choruses. We wanted it to be a really big-sounding, energetic album."
Hyde says when the band took News and Tributes on the road it realised the contrast in style and pace between the two albums was not going down well.
"It was very difficult to play shows including songs from both albums, because one song would be all energetic and fun, like Le Garage or Stupid and Shallow, and then we would play Burnt or Thursday from the second album.
"You could almost hear the audience saying, 'Excuse me, where have the Futureheads gone? I came here to sweat, not cry'."
With This Is Not The World the band has recaptured the energy of the debut while honing songwriting skills that came to the fore on News and Tributes.
Despite good reviews for News and Tributes, poor sales meant the record label didn't give the record the support the band felt it deserved. Hyde says it was a dark time for the band, but out of it he managed to write the song that has spearheaded a triumphant return, The Beginning of the Twist.
"I wrote that song when I was very, very depressed," he says. "We were signed to Warner Bros, but I really wanted out. I was reluctant to show them that song because I knew it was good and if they knew I had a good song they probably wouldn't have let us go."
Eventually the band was released. While there were offers from other majors, Hyde says the band was shy of signing to another label. So they teamed with their management to start the label Nul Records.
"I think we have been quite lucky because, when we got dropped, the major label business was, and still is, in an absolute state of chaos," he says.
"Now with our own label we feel we are in complete control of our destiny. Now no one can mess up our good efforts by being lethargic."
The band, Hyde, brother and drummer Dave Hyde, guitarist and singer Ross Millard and bassist David "Jaff" Craig, went to Spain to record with producer Youth (the Verve, Primal Scream). Hyde admits he was anxious that the band only had a fortnight to complete the album.
While Hyde admits he is a natural-born "stresshead", he says even he found it hard to get too anxious while chilling out on the Mediterranean coast.
It helped that the band had ultimate faith in Youth.
"He is a brilliant producer and a very charismatic character. We allowed him to use all his skills and tricks on us."
Hyde confirms Australia is on the tour schedule: "I can promise we will be down there by the end of the year."
This Is Not The World is out now.
Brass Construction
Artist: Brass Construction
Genre(s):
R&B: Soul
Discography:
Brass Construction V
Year: 1979
Tracks: 7
Vocalist/instrumentalist Randy Muller was at the helm of deuce pivotal East Coast funk and disco music aggregations in the '70s and '80s. One was Brass Construction; the other was Skyy. Muller, a vocalizer and instrumentalist world Health Organization two-fold on keyboards and fluting, organised the band with drummer Larry Payton, trumpeters Wayne Parris and Morris Price, lead guitar player Joe Arthur, vocalist/conga thespian Sandy Billups, saxophonists Michael Grudge and Jesse Ward, and bassist Wade Williamston. Their 1975 debut, produced by Jeff Lane, went atomic number 78 and contained iI dancefloor anthems in "Moving" and "Changin." Brass instrument Construction II, Tercet, IV, and V mined the same territory, though only when the undivided "Ha Cha Cha (Funktion)" in 1977 and "L-O-V-E-U" in 1978 came close to attaining similar commercial heights. They recorded for United Artists until 1980, then touched to Liberty and recorded for them until 1983. Muller became their producer in the early '80s, and he shifted their emphasis into a heavily synthesized direction. They continued on Capitol from 1983 to 1985, just couldn't find their past impulse. The group's vintage hits were remixed and reissued internationally by EMI's Syncopate label in the previous '80s, and Brass Construction reappeared on England's charts in 1988.
Howie B.
Artist: Howie B.
Genre(s):
Electronic
Dance
Rock
Discography:
Another Late Night
Year: 2001
Tracks: 15
Snatch
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
Turn the Dark Off
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
Music for Babies
Year: 1996
Tracks: 8
Whole lot of Mann power
Seasick Steve regales Glastonbury with his tales
Taking to the stage just after 1pm (BST), Steve, wearing his trademark denim dungarees and green baseball cap, was joined by a drummer and swigged from a bottle of Jack Daniels throughout.
"This isn't a stage prop I'm just trying to be tough y'all," the guitarist told the crowd.
As well as telling the crowd that they sounded like a baptist choir, Seasick Steve brought a girl from the audience up onstage so he could sing to her halfway through the show.
Later on, an obviously choked-up Seasick said: "I can't believe I'm playing up here - England has welcomed me with open arms."
Keep up with all the action from Glastonbury this weekend (June 27-29) as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking NME.COM's Glastonbury Festival page. Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME on UK newsstands from July 2 for the ultimate Glastonbury review.
Jake and Reese move in together
Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal have moved in together.
Jake recently moved into Reese's $5 million Los Angeles home fuelling rumours the couple are planning to wed.
A source said: "Marriage is definitely what they are working toward."
The pair have become so close Jake is even helping raise Reese's two children - eight-year-old Ava and four-year-old Deacon - from her marriage to Ryan Phillippe.
A friend of Reese's added to Us Weekly magazine: "They literally don't want to spend any time away from each other."
Oscar-winner Reese and Brokeback Mountain star Jake have been dating for a year after meeting on the set of the film Rendition.
Although they initially denied rumours they were an item, they eventually went public last October after they were seen enjoying a romantic weekend break in Rome.
Reese had filed for divorce from Ryan the year before citing irreconcilable differences.
She has previously spoken of the emotional breakdown she suffered when her marriage ended, while Ryan has claimed the divorce was the "most personally devastating time" in his life.
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The Album Leaf And On!air!library!
Artist: The Album Leaf And On!air!library!
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Lifetime or More (Split Ep)
Year: 2003
Tracks: 8
Metalheads revisited
There�s a very tense moment in Sam Dunn and Scot McFayden�s Global Metal, their travelogue through heavy metal subculture around the world, where the lead singer of Tengkorak, Indonesia�s biggest heavy metal band, insists that it�s the mission of all Muslims � indeed of right-thinking people everywhere � to kill �Zionists,� a sentiment that he voices while wearing a prominent anti-Nazi armband. Suddenly, the confused, inchoate world of early 21st-century politics has entered Dunn and McFayden�s world with a vengeance.
�It's kind of an unfortunate product of 9/11,� Dunn reflects, �with the hardening of views, and some young people feel that they have to take a very strong stance based on who they are in some countries. I think Tengkorak's politics are an example of that - being defensive, feeling attacked as a Muslim and having to direct your anger at something else.�
Global Metal is a sequel of sorts to the pair�s earlier film, Metal: A Headbanger�s Journey, which followed Dunn � a trained anthropologist and lifelong metalhead � around the world as he explored the roots of his favorite music. Global Metal came about as a response to all the letters he and McFayden received in the aftermath of the first film�s release, from metal fans insisting that they check out their country�s often small but vital scenes. Politics didn�t play much of a role in the first film, but it certainly does in the new one, with its stops in Brazil, China, Indonesia, Israel and Dubai.
�It's pre-political is the only way I can describe it, after the first film,� says McFayden. �You would have someone like Alice Cooper say that it has nothing to do with politics, and then you'd have Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine say School's Out was the most political song he heard when he was a kid. It's political, but it doesn't give you an answer - it's a feeling, it's emotionally political, not intellectually political. But in those countries we found that Indonesia is taking more of an intellectual political approach, and in China it seems like a combination.�
Their filmmaking partnership has moved on to documentaries on Iron Maiden and Rush that will take them into the next year, after which they�re still only speculating about another film in the series.
�I guess things do work in threes,� McFayden says. �I really don't know what would be the third installment of the metal trilogy...�
�We've talked about the possibility of expanding Global Metal into a series,� adds Dunn, �because when we started the research for the movie we had a list of about 30 countries where we knew there was metal, but eventually pared it down to the ones we thought were most interesting. So there's a list of countries that you could easily do a half-hour piece on - Colombia or Russia or Cuba. Morocco. There's a lot of interesting places.�
>> Read Metro's review on Global Metal.
See Also
Kotipelto
Artist: Kotipelto
Genre(s):
Metal: Heavy
Metal: Power
Discography:
Coldness
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Waiting For The Dawn
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Beginning (single)
Year: 2002
Tracks: 1
[2002] Waiting For The Dawn
Year:
Tracks: 12
Kotipelto is the brainchild of a vocalist/songwriter Timo Kotipelto, best known as the frontman for the popular Finnish metal kit Stratovarius. Kotipelto specializes in majestic/melodic Euro-power metal in the Iron Maiden tradition, with lyrics often centering on antediluvian Egyptian themes. Kotipelto's first loss, Wait for the Dawn, came out in 2002 via Century Media in the United States during a abatement in activeness for Stratovarius. The album featured an all-star lineup of progressive/power metal musicians, including bassist Jari Kainulainen (Stratovarius); guitarists Michael Romeo (Philharmonic X), Roland Grapow (erst of Helloween), and Sami Virtanen (Warmen); keyboardists Janne Warman (Children of Bodom, Warmen) and Mikko Harkin (Sonata Arctica); and drummers Mirka Rantanen (Tunnel Vision) and Gas (HIM). While the band's style of music is still for the most part out of mode in the U.S. (regular if it does have its share of diehard followers), Kotipelto has been commercially well-received in their native Finland, landing themselves in the Finnish Top Ten singles graph with songs such as Waiting for the Dawn's "Offset."
Ayla
Artist: Ayla
Genre(s):
Trance
Dance
Discography:
Nirwana
Year: 2000
Tracks: 12
Angelfalls
Year: 1999
Tracks: 5
Liebe
Year: 1998
Tracks: 4
Ayla Part II (CDS)
Year: 1998
Tracks: 4