Sunday, 7 September 2008

Mp3 music: Dark Moor






Dark Moor
   

Artist: Dark Moor: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal
Metal: Power
Metal: Heavy
Rock

   







Dark Moor's discography:


Tarot
   

 Tarot

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Beyond The Sea
   

 Beyond The Sea

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
Dark Moor
   

 Dark Moor

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Between Light and Darkness
   

 Between Light and Darkness

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 8
The Gates Of Oblivion
   

 The Gates Of Oblivion

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 13
The Fall Of Melnibone
   

 The Fall Of Melnibone

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 5
The Hall Of The Olden Dreams
   

 The Hall Of The Olden Dreams

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10
Shadowland
   

 Shadowland

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 9






One of Spain's longest-running heavy metallic element exports, Dark Moor was founded in 1994 by Madrid-based guitar player Enrik Garcia, and afterward honing their fantasy-laced ability metal via leash demonstration tapes (1996's Tales of the Dark Moor, 1998's Dreams of Madness, and 1999's Quick), signed with the independent Arise label for the outlet of their uncut debut, 1999's Shadowland. This was followed by releases like The Hall of the Olden Dreams (2000), The Fall of Melnibone (EP, 2001), The Gates of Oblivion (2002), and Between Light and Darkness (EP, 2003), which john Drew comparisons to European acts care Rhapsody and Blind Guardian, and fared quite considerably in constituted power metallic element markets such as Germany, Japan, and Brazil. All of these were too recorded by a stable batting order consisting of Garcia, vocaliser Elisa Candelas Martín, fellow guitarist Albert Maroto, bassist Anan Kaddouri, keyboardist Roberto Peña de Camus, and drummer Jorge Saez, simply a severe creative schism would tear Dark Moor asunder (and spark advance to the creation of equal work Dreamaker) prior to 2003's eponymous long-player, leaving only Garcia and Kaddouri to work with new members Alfred Romero (vocals), Jose Garrido (guitar), and Andy C. (drums). At least the hallmarks of their music weren't neutered, although a very distinctive calibre was confused with Elisa Martin's passing (the cosmos non existence exactly dominant with great distaff metallic element vocalists). Kaddouri too would make up one's mind to stock rip the following year, only when was punctually replaced by bassist Daniel Fernandez as Dark Moor carried on as usual with 2005's Beyond the Sea.





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Thursday, 28 August 2008

Mp3 music: Oxymoron






Oxymoron
   

Artist: Oxymoron: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Oxymoron's discography:


Pack Is Back
   

 Pack Is Back

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 14






Oxymoron began in the early '90s when the punk stone vista had once again been driven to the subway and the mainstream was qualification the transition from tough rock to dirt and metal. They played a form of Oi! medicine that resisted the unimaginative racial issues that plagued the musical genre in the mainstream's eyes and rather was one and only of the first base revivalists to punctuate that the music was static a feasible force in the resistance. Continuing their efforts into the next c, the band stands as a simulation for carefully design a living history circle a genre that has fallen tabu of favor with many o'er misunderstood intentions.





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Friday, 8 August 2008

Gang Starr

Gang Starr   
Artist: Gang Starr

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   Other
   



Discography:


Mass Appeal: The Best of Gang Starr   
 Mass Appeal: The Best of Gang Starr

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 20


Ownerz   
 Ownerz

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 19


Code of Streets   
 Code of Streets

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 22


No More Mr. Nice Guy   
 No More Mr. Nice Guy

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 17


Full Clip - A Decade Of Gang Starr (cd2)   
 Full Clip - A Decade Of Gang Starr (cd2)

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 17


Full Clip - A Decade Of Gang Starr (cd1)   
 Full Clip - A Decade Of Gang Starr (cd1)

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 16


Moment of Truth   
 Moment of Truth

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 20


Hard to Earn   
 Hard to Earn

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 17


Daily Operation   
 Daily Operation

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 18


Step in the Arena   
 Step in the Arena

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 18




The near influential MC-and-DJ tandem of the nineties, Gang Starr plant new standards for East Coast belt with a mates of early-'90s touchstones, Step in the Arena (1991) and Daily Operation (1992), whose appeal has only if big over the decades. Beginning with these classic releases, both listeners and critics heaped mounds of kudos upon Guru and DJ Premier -- the other because of his socially conscious lyrics and no-nonsense stance, the latter because of his DJ-style beat-making and trashy sound. Following Step in the Arena and Daily Operation, Premier became unitary of New York's near demanded producers, crafting hits for the city's finest MCs, including the Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Jay-Z, and KRS-One. Guru alike collaborated with plenty of well-known artists -- Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, N'Dea Davenport -- on his solo debut, Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 (1993), and its series of follow-ups. Following Hard to Earn (1994) -- the duo's fourth Gang Starr quislingism overall -- Guru and Premier began focalisation primarily on their solo projects, reuniting infrequently -- to a fault infrequently, many fans mat -- for albums such as Instant of Truth (1998) and The Ownerz (2003). During this period of solo action, Gang Starr became more and more recognized as a standard, one that critics and hip-hop purists ofttimes cited as a color bearer for street smart, socially witting East Coast rap.


Guru (innate Keith Edward Elam on July 17, 1966, in Boston, MA) and Premier (born Christopher Edward Martin on March 21, 1966, in Houston, TX) began operative together in 1989. Guru had founded Gang Starr a duet eld earlier, in 1987, and had already conventional a working relationship with Wild Pitch Records. The partnership of Guru and Premier as Gang Starr lED to a formative debut album, No More Mr. Nice Guy (1989), and its featured exclusive, "Words I Manifest." The DJ-spotlight rail "DJ Premier in Deep Concentration" is some other highlight of the album, which dog-tired geezerhood out of print. Between albums, in 1990, Guru and Premier contributed a vocal, "Malarky Thing," to the Mo' Better Blues soundtrack. Gang Starr afterward stirred to Chrysalis Records for their second album, Step in the Arena (1991), on which they perfected the coming of their debut, that is, a crude, hard-hitting jazz-rap production elan, complete with Premier's masterful DJ thinning, over which Guru's battle-rap-hardened yet smoothly delivered lyrics -- often thoughtful, crafty, and streetsmart -- get hold of trajectory. Gang Starr's one-third album, Daily Operation (1992), furthered the duo's approach stylistically; widely considered an East Coast rap classic, it's arguably Guru and Premier's finest work, along with its forerunner.


Beginning in 1993, Guru and Premier began operative singly. Guru's debut album, Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 (1993), took the alleged jazz-rap panache to a new floor, featuring malarky musicians such as Lonnie Liston Smith, Branford Marsalis, Ronny Jordan, Donald Byrd, and Roy Ayers, along with guest vocalists such as N'Dea Davenport (of the Brand New Heavies) and MC Solaar (of French rap renown). Meanwhile, Premier produced captain Hicks tracks for KRS-One's solo debut, Repay of the Boom Bap (1993); furthermore, in 1994 he proceeded to get three tracks for Nas' debut, Illmatic ("N.Y. State of Mind," "Computer storage Lane [Sittin' in da Park]," "Represent"); iI for the Notorious B.I.G.'s debut, Ready to Die ("Unbelievable," an unreleased remix of "Machine Gun Funk"); fin for the self-titled debut of Branford Marsalis' Buckshot LeFonque project; the integrality of Jeru the Damaja's debut, The Sun Rises in the East; and besides a handful of remixes for versatile artists. Amid all of this activity, Guru and Premier set up clock time to record their fourth album, Hard to Earn (1994), which was more than hardcore-fashioned -- as was the panache at the time, in the wake up of Death Row's rising -- than yesteryear Gang Starr albums and, likewise different past efforts, featured guest rappers. The track record album spawned the duo's biggest strike to date, "People Appeal," their number one to break the Billboard Hot hundred singles chart (peaking at number 67).


Following Hard to Earn, Guru and Premier resumed their solo activity. Guru released Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality (1995) and a various-artists digest, Guru Presents Ill Kid Records (1995), piece Premier produced the bulk of Livin' Proof (1995), the debut of Gang Starr affiliates Group Home (a twosome comprised of Lil' Dap and Melachi the Nutcracker, wHO both had been featured on Hard to Earn). Also in 1995, Premier produced terzetto tracks on KRS-One, the rapper's second solo album; and iI tracks on Hold It Down, the one-third album by Das EFX; as well as miscellaneous remixes and one-off productions. While Guru remained more or less nonoperational during 1996-1997, cathartic no solo albums, Premier stayed busy, producing the entirety of Jeru the Damaja's second album, Wrath of the Math (1996); basketball team tracks on Bahamadia's debut, Kollage (1996); six on M.O.P.'s second album, Fire Squad (1996); trey on Jay-Z's debut, Fairish Doubt (1996) ("D'evils," "Friend or Foe," "Add It On"); one on Nas' second album, It Was Written (1996) ("I Gave You Power"); deuce on Jay-Z's second album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997) ("A Million & One Questions," "Friend or Foe '98"); deuce on the Notorious B.I.G.'s second album, Spirit After Death (1997) ("Kick in the Door," "Ten-spot Crack Commandments"); four-spot on O.C.'s second album, Jewelz (1997); iI on Rakim's solo debut, The eighteenth Letter (1997); two on the Lady of Rage's debut, Necessary Roughness (1997); and more.


In 1998, after foursome days 'tween albums, Gang Starr returned with Bit of Truth, their number one album to chart number unmatchable (on the R&B/Hip-Hop album chart, that is; it peaked at number six overall, still their c. H. Best display commercially to date). Consequence of Truth was a significant deviation from past times Gang Starr efforts, selfsame much contemporary in style; for example, the album features numerous guests (Inspectah Deck, Scarface, G. Dep, K-Ci & JoJo, M.O.P.) and eager little trace of the duo's jazz-rap beginnings. The lead individual, "You Know My Steez," became the second Gang Starr strike to break into the Billboard Hot one C chart (peaking at telephone number 76). A double-disc retrospective, Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr (1999), after marked the duo's ten-year anniversary. In the age that followed, Guru and Premier continued to direction on their have work. Guru continued his Jazzmatazz series, beginning with a third base volume, Streetsoul, in 2000; he also released solo rap albums, root with Baldhead RPLC338% & da Click (2001). Premier continued his product activity, working with superstars such as Jay-Z, Nas, and Common, as well as underground rappers such as Royce da 5'9, Termanology, and NYG'z; he even dabbled in mainstream pop, nearly notably working extensively with Christina Aguilera on her double-disc album Second to Basics (2006). As for Gang Starr, Guru and Premier did reunify for The Ownerz (2003), a historied return to grade, but the reunion proved short-lived, departure back-catalog collections such as Mass Appeal: The Best of Gang Starr (2006) to fill the void.





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Freundeskreis

Freundeskreis   
Artist: Freundeskreis

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Fk 10   
 Fk 10

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16




Comprised of MC Max Herre and producers Don Philippe and DJ Friction, the Stuttgart-based Freundeskreis (which translates to "Circle of Friends") released their full-length debut, Quadratur dES Kreises in 1997. Their politically and socially charged lyrics, along with their ebullient unrecorded picture (which oftentimes featured a striation alongside the DJs), south Korean won them instant fans. In 1999 Freundeskreis followed up with Esperanto, an record album that featured multilingual rapping. Soon after, the members of the group began to focus on item-by-item side projects, but in 2007 they regrouped in order to perform at festivals that summer, and as well in purity of being in concert for a decade, a feat that was besides famed by their tag, Four Music, wHO released a retrospective later that year.






Sunday, 15 June 2008

Editors: 'Supporting R.E.M Is A Dream Come True'

Editors frontman Tom Smith has described being invited to support R.E.M as a dream come true.



The band are due to support the American band at a number of separate tour and festival dates this summer.



Speaking to BBC 6Music, Smith said that the group were “on my wall growing up”.



“We met Peter Buck. He came to see us in Seattle a while ago. Lovely guy. He brought his kids,” Smith explained.



“It was at an in-store we were doing at a cool kind of record shop called Easy Street Records and his children can’t get into normal shows in America.



“So he came down to the in-store because they can come and see rock music – and he was lovely.



“Everyone I know that has met them and been part of their kind of camp and been on tour with them, has said they are all lovely.”



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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Keith Urban 'Very Excited' About Impending Birth

Keith Urban has admitted he’s “very excited” about the impending birth of his first child with Nicole Kidman.
The country music star says the reality of becoming a father hit him after the happy couple learned the baby’s gender - but isn’t prepared to share the happy news with us just yet.
He tells People.com, “I'm not saying! I'm glad we found out though, because it brought it home, you know what I'm saying. I'm very excited about it.”
Pictures today of the couple shopping for baby books near their Nashville home confirm Urban's comments.
An eyewitness tells the Mail On Sunday, "They looked so happy and so cute together. They were both pointing at the books and sharing a laugh about what they were doing.
"You can tell they are thrilled at being pregnant and loving every minute of it."

Miten+Premal

Miten+Premal   
Artist: Miten+Premal

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Songs For The Inner Lover   
 Songs For The Inner Lover

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 





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