Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Mp3 music: Hot Tuna






Hot Tuna
   

Artist: Hot Tuna: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Rock: Blues

   







Hot Tuna's discography:


The Phosphorescent Rat
   

 The Phosphorescent Rat

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 10
Yellow Fever
   

 Yellow Fever

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 8
Live at Kenswick CD2
   

 Live at Kenswick CD2

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
Live at Kenswick CD1
   

 Live at Kenswick CD1

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
Live in Japan: At Stove's Yokohoma City
   

 Live in Japan: At Stove's Yokohoma City

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 14
Classic Hot Tuna Electric
   

 Classic Hot Tuna Electric

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 8
Classic Acoustic
   

 Classic Acoustic

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
Double Dose
   

 Double Dose

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 14
Live at Sweetwater 2
   

 Live at Sweetwater 2

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 12
Live At Sweetwater
   

 Live At Sweetwater

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 13
Pair A Dice Found
   

 Pair A Dice Found

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 14
Historic Live
   

 Historic Live

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 8
Hoppkorv
   

 Hoppkorv

   Year: 1976   

Tracks: 10
Splashdown Two
   

 Splashdown Two

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 14
America's Choice
   

 America's Choice

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 8
Burgers
   

 Burgers

   Year: 1972   

Tracks: 9
First Pull Up, Then Pull Down
   

 First Pull Up, Then Pull Down

   Year: 1971   

Tracks: 7
Hot Tuna
   

 Hot Tuna

   Year:    

Tracks: 15
Funky
   

 Funky

   Year:    

Tracks: 11






Begun as an acoustic spin-off of the Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna finally became the full-time focus of creation members Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, rising as a democratic touring act of the 1970s. The 2 were lifelong friends, maturation up together in Washington, D.C., and playing in the chemical chemical group the Triumphs. After high school, guitar player Kaukonen and his government-service parents resettled to the Philippines, only he returned to the U.S. in time for the advent of psychedelia, landing place in San Francisco and co-founding the Airplane in 1965. Bassist Casady united not long after, and together they helped lead the grouping to massive success during the recent '60s.


Hot Tuna -- in the first place dubbed Hot Sh*t, much to the mortification of their label, RCA -- start began pickings cast in 1969, patch both Casady and Kaukonen were tranquil active members of the Jefferson Airplane; in fact, their first performances were sandwiched between regular Airplane gigs. As a threesome rounded out by mouth harp player Will Scarlet (and at times including Airplane members Marty Balin and Spencer Dryden), Hot Tuna debuted in 1970 with a low-key self-titled LP of traditional blues and ragtime recorded live at the New Orleans House in Berkeley; by the undermentioned year's more rock-inspired First Pull Up, Then Pull Down, their roster included violinist Papa John Creach, at the same time a full-time member of the Airplane, and drummer Sammy Piazza. Minus Scarlet, a third album, Burgers, appeared in 1972.


By the appearance of 1974's The Phosphorescent Rat, both Casady and Kaukonen had formally exited Jefferson Airplane; by this time Creach, world Health Organization elective to persist with the Airplane, was no thirster in the group. With 1975's America's Choice, Piazza as well was kaput, replaced by drummer Bob Steeler; Sensationalistic Fever appeared that same twelvemonth, with Hoppkorv following in 1976. Keyboardist Nick Buck signed on for 1978's Double Dose, but Hot Tuna after announced their separation, ending out the first phase of their career with 1979's Last Vinyl.


In the come alive of the group's dying, Kaukonen released a solo LP, Jorma, and after joined the new wave unit Vital Parts; Casady as well fronted a modern wave group of his own, SVT. In 1984, both returned to their roots: Casady joined beau Airplane alums Balin and Paul Kantner in the K.B.C. Band, spell Kaukonen reverted to the acoustic folks and blue devils of his formative long time. Finally, Casady and Kaukonen played a handful of club dates under the Hot Tuna aegis, re-forming on a more concrete basis in 1986; by 1990, their ranks included Michael Falzarano, a veteran of many early reunion shows. That class Hot Tuna released Twin a Dice Found, their first base accumulation of new studio material in over a decade; a serial of live releases followed, including 1992's Live at Sweetwater, 1997's Splashdown Two, and 1999's And Furthurmore... In the geezerhood to follow, Hot Tuna continued to play respective alive shows a class in assorted configurations. A single-disc best-of from the RCA geezerhood, Keep on Truckin', was released in 2006.





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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Download Hexstatic mp3






Hexstatic
   

Artist: Hexstatic: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Industrial
Rock

   







Discography:


When Robots Go Bad
   

 When Robots Go Bad

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 13
Master-View
   

 Master-View

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 11
Rewind (NTONE43)
   

 Rewind (NTONE43)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13






Though they're best known in the music cosmos as the award-winning optic arm of sound transcription cut-and-paste experts Coldcut, Hexstatic (previously Hex) has unordered depressed the barriers between music, multimedia system, and computers ever so since they created the low gear computer-generated pop video (Coldcut's Christmas Break) in 1990. Graphic plan artists Robert Pepperell and Miles Visman formed Hex along with Coldcut's Matt Black and Jonathan More. While on the job on videos for artists including Kevin Saunderson, Queen Latifah, and Spiritualized, Hex programmed a video game (High Banana) in 1991 and inaugurated a serial of multimedia system system CD-ROMs just one year later with Global Chaos CDTV, which united music, graphics, and picture games into one mathematical product. A series of successors (Escapism, Global Chaos, and Digital Love) preceded the passing of 1994's AntiStatic, some other CD-ROM at the same time released on CD and vinyl by Coldcut's NTone Records.


(Heights Banana) in 1991 and inaugurated a series of multimedia system CD-ROMs just one year later with Global Chaos CDTV, which united music, graphics, and picture games into one mathematical product. A series of successors (Escapism, Global Chaos, and Digital Love) preceded the passing of 1994's AntiStatic, some other CD-ROM at the same time released on CD and vinyl by Coldcut's NTone Records.


Throughout the '90s, Hex attended Black and More's live performances with visuals, and Pepperell likewise developed the CD-ROM fortune of Coldcut's 1997 LP, Rent Us Play, plus the package used during the macrocosm tour. Though Pepperell and Visman later left hand Hex, sweet roue came in the form of Stuart Warren Hill and Robin Brunson. Their low work for Coldcut, the Timber video, won awards for its innovative exercise of repetitive picture clips synced to the music. In 2000, they released Rewind, their possess album for NTone. Obviously a digital-edge passing, the two-disc set combined CD-ROM and DVD capabilities to a fully synchronised music picture liberation. In 2003, Hexstatic contributed a second base mass to Coldcut's turntablist combine series Solid Steel, Listen & Learn. Master-View from 2004 was another multimedia system package, this time featuring one CD and one DVD. Their 2007 endeavor When Robots Go Bad featured client vocalists Ema J, Sabirajade, and MC Profisee.






Sunday, 10 August 2008

Improved Helium Ion Microscope Sets New Standards For Imaging Resolution And Brightness

�At the Microscopy and Microanalysis 2008 meeting and exhibition being held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Carl Zeiss SMT, a stellar global provider of electron and ionic beam imaging and analysis equipment, introduced a new, improved Helium Ion Microscope called the ORION� PLUS. The original ORION instrument, introduced almost precisely one year ago, demonstrated that Helium ion microscopy has a uniquely potent set of features that allow scientists to see things never before visible. And like a shot it's even better.

The ORION� PLUS incorporates several design enhancements that present improved imaging:


- The tip geometry has been modified to increase the accelerating potential difference of the helium ions, resulting in improved resolution;


- A new "Clear View" sample cleaning system combines plasma cleansing, heating elements and an in-situ vaporisation cleaning technique to transfer hydrocarbons from the sample and the environment preventing re-deposition in the area being scanned, which results in increased surface detail;


- An enhanced signal aggregation technique called "Signal Boost" increases electron collection at short working distances for improved signal to racket; and

- An operating mode called "Quiet Mode Imaging" is an approach based on the use of a cryomechanical pump for cooling the source-instead of liquid nitrogen-where users buns virtually wipe out vibration for noise-free images. This approach shot also provides a colder ion reference, which yields an increase in smartness.


Dirk Stenkamp, a member of the Board of Carl Zeiss SMT, aforementioned, "We are proud of the magnitude of improvement we have been able to reach in only a year of growth since the introduction of the first commercially practical Helium ion beam microscope. We will continue to push the envelope of advanced microscopy, delivering solutions that enable scientists to see and create at the micromillimeter scale."

About Carl Zeiss SMT


As the world-wide leader in innovative lithography optics, as well as optical and particle-beam based inspection, analysis and measurement systems, Carl Zeiss SMT opens up new avenues for its customers in industrial manufacturing environments, quality assurance and industrial and academic R&D. Decades of market leadership are based on the success of its leading know-how in light, negatron and ion-optical technologies. Together with its subsidiaries in Germany, England, France and the USA, the international group of companies has more than 2,D employees. In fiscal year 2006/07, Carl Zeiss SMT AG generated revenues of over EUR 1 billion. Carl Zeiss SMT AG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG.

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Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Chet Baker and Archie Shepp

Chet Baker and Archie Shepp   
Artist: Chet Baker and Archie Shepp

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


In memory Of   
 In memory Of

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 7




 





Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme Rejects Homophobe Claims

Monday, 23 June 2008

Wahoo

Wahoo   
Artist: Wahoo

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   House
   Other
   



Discography:


Take It Personal   
 Take It Personal

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Make Em Shake It   
 Make Em Shake It

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 7


Damn Youre Here   
 Damn Youre Here

   Year:    
Tracks: 6




Wahoo, musical inspiration of German producers/DJs Georg Levin and Steffen "Dixon" Berkhahn began as the imprint the partner off exploited for joint remixes. That is, earlier the tracks released under that name became pop sufficiency that the externalize took on a life of its possess. Georg Levin began writing songs in childhood, moving on to toy keyboards and saxophone with various bands throughout his adolescence. After perusal communications afield, Levin worked assorted TV and film jobs before merging Jazzanova's Alexander Barck, world Health Organization inspired his return to music, this time as a fulltime profession. Similarly, Dixon was friends with Kristian Beyer (Ame), Barck and other members of the Berlin based Jazzanova collective. With serve from his more accomplished friends, Dixon was instrumental in putt together the Sonar Kollektiv label, oblation the DJs a chopine to go, both as a unit and severally. While each released material independently (Levin's solo debut Can't Hold Back released 2003 and Dixon's Holding You in 2005), the copulate remixed music by artists such as Victor Davies and Brooks, publication their tracks under the name Wahoo. The duo's debut release "Take Over Me/Make 'Em Shake It" pip clubs in 2004. The book was re-released a short clock time later by British powerhouse label Defected Records, featuring remixes by house music heavyweights like Kings of Tomorrow and Isolée. Wahoo continues to benefit popularity throughout the European club scene.





Hathaway singing for love

Monday, 16 June 2008

MARTHA WAINWRIGHT

I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too (Zoe/Rounder): A-

Wainwright steps out from the shadow of her family tree on her sophomore set and rips the folkie template to shreds. Her startling experiments are a grab bag of wrenching ballads, progressive pop, girl-group-noir and two keenly rendered covers (the early Pink Floyd classic “See Emily Play” and a strikingly earthy run through Eurythmics’ “Love is a Stranger”). All of it gets delivered with a quirky emotional sincerity that’s equal parts outrage, bitterness and humor. Wainwright’s parched and pitchy rasp may not be everyone’s pleasure, but the portrait of madness and frustration it conveys rings more true than the work of her prettier-voiced peers. Download: “You Cheated Me.”


Friday, 6 June 2008

Double eviction for BB: Celebrity Hijack

'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack' is set for a shock double eviction this Friday night.
According to the show's official website, two of the housemates will be evicted as a result of this week's public vote.
The website said: "Not one, but two people will be leaving the House on Friday night."
For more on 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack', read our blog here.

Thursday, 29 May 2008

NBC Planning 24-hour Local News Channels

NBC plans to launch a 24-hour news channel in New York to compete with the existing local news channel, New York 1, operated by Time Warner Cable, the New York Times reported today (Thursday). According to the newspaper, NBC's plan calls for a multimillion-dollar reconstruction of the newsroom at WNBC's facilities at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York and integrating its content with the news channel's, which will be accessible not only on the local cable systems in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, but also on the Internet. It is due to premiere late this year or early next. The project is regarded as a pilot program for NBC. John Wallace, president for local media at NBC, told the Times that if it can be regarded as a sustaining business after a year, similar conversations will be undertaken in other major markets where NBC owns its own stations, including Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia.


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Sunday, 25 May 2008

Kevin Spacey - Spacey Slams Us Tv Show For Short Interview

Actor KEVIN SPACEY has slammed producers of a U.S. morning TV show for cutting short an interview to promote his upcoming film RECOUNT.

Spacey's forthcoming movie covers the controversial stalemate that tied U.S. presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore in 2000.

The actor appeared on U.S. programme The Today Show on Monday (19May08) to talk about the film - only to recount his disappointing guest spot to another talkshow host, David Letterman, later that evening.

He says, "I started my morning in a very unusual experience. I did a drive-by interview on the Today Show.

"You would think that a subject like the 2000 election would deserve to come into the studio, come in, show a clip. No, I was on The Plaza (outside) with (hosts) Al (Roker) and Meredith (Viera) and what's his name? Matt (Lauer). I was wondering where the hell he was.

"We were on The Plaza like we were waiting for a bus. The whole thing was over in about a minute-and-a-half. I could've done it as I drove by in my car.

"I think it's a new thing now: if you're not on (U.S. reality TV show) Dancing with the Stars, you don't get any time. Which is why I'm very happy to be in the studio. I'm very grateful. I thought I was going to be on 54th street on remote."




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Harry Potter - Rowling Wins Privacy Case

LATEST: HARRY POTTER author J.K. ROWLING has won a court battle to ban the publication of pictures of her son DAVID when he was 18 months old.

The 42-year-old alleged the boy's privacy rights had been infringed by the long-lens shots taken in Edinburgh, Scotland by Big Pictures photo agency in 2004, but lost a legal battle in London's High Court last year (07).

Rowling took the case to the Court of Appeal, because she wanted her children to grow up "free from unwarranted intrusions into their privacy". A judge ruled on Tuesday (06May08) there was an infringement of her privacy.

Judge Sir Anthony Clarke told the court, "If a child of parents who are not in the public eye could reasonably expect not to have photographs of him published in the media, so too should the child of a famous parent.

"In our opinion, it is at least arguable that a child of 'ordinary' parents could reasonably expect that the press would not target him and publish photographs of him."

Rowling and her husband, Dr Neil Murray, released a statement, saying, "We understand and accept that with the success of Harry Potter there will be a measure of legitimate media and public interest in Jo's professional activities and appearances.

"However, we have striven to give our children a normal family life outside the media spotlight.

"We are immensely grateful to the Court for giving our children protection from covert, unauthorised photography; this ruling will make an immediate and material difference to their lives."




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REM announce new album details

REM have announced details of their new album, which will be released in the spring.
Billboard reports that 'Accelerate' will be released on 1 April and will feature the tracks 'Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance', 'Living Well Is the Best Revenge' and 'Horse to Water'.
Commenting on the direction of the band's 14th studio album, REM's manager, Bertis Downs, said: "It's not like we're going to pretend these are ballads. These are rockers."
Songs from 'Accelerate' were recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios in Co Westmeath.
REM previewed their new material during the band's five-night run at Dublin's Olympia Theatre in the summer.
Listen to Dave Fanning's interview with REM during their Olympia Theatre run last summer here.
Listen to archive Dave Fanning interviews with REM here.

Fran Drescher - Drescher Odonnell Plan New Sitcom

Beloved U.S. TV comedy stars ROSIE O'DONNELL and FRAN DRESCHER are developing a new sitcom about two women coping with mid-life crises.

The two pals hope to star in The New Thirty.

Drescher, who struck TV gold in The Nanny, says, "We play old high school friends who live in the same building in Manhattan, but we're living very different lives."

The actress tells Life + Style magazine, "It's kind of Sex and the City but we ain't getting any! It'll probably be more like The Odd Couple."




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Buddha Bar III

Buddha Bar III   
Artist: Buddha Bar III

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Ambient
   



Discography:


Dream Joy CD2   
 Dream Joy CD2

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Dream Joy CD1   
 Dream Joy CD1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Joy   
 Joy

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




 





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Grey's star Jeffrey Dean Morgan engaged?

'Grey's Anatomy' and 'PS, I Love You' star Jeffrey Dean Morgan is reportedly set to marry 'Weeds' actress Mary-Louise Parker.
According to the New York Daily News, the couple, who play a husband and wife on the television show 'Weeds', have recently told their friends that they are engaged.
The pair reportedly split last June after enjoying a short romance together but attended the US premiere of 'PS, I Love You' together in December, holding hands on the red carpet.
Neither the couple nor their representatives have commented on the recent engagement reports.

Teri Hatcher - Hatcher Not Happy About Tv Daughters Dismissal

TERI HATCHER has hit out at the producers of DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES for axing her onscreen daughter from the show.

The actress was devastated when she discovered Andrea Bowen would not be a part of the regular cast for the next season of the hit show.

In the finale, which aired in America on Sunday (18May08), the cast was transported five years into the future - and Bowen's character Julie was revealed to be a student at Princeton University.

As a result, the character will be absent from the next season of the show - and Hatcher thinks that is a mistake.

She tells USA Today newspaper, "She (Bowen) is somebody who I have done the majority of my work with for four years. I've watched her grow up from 13 to 18, get a driver's license.

"I can't begin to tell you the depths of how impossibly hard it is for me to think about her not being there.

"This is a totally producer/network decision that I have nothing to do with, and I guess I can go out on a limb and say I don't support."




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