Wednesday, 10 September 2008

New band of the day - No 380: James Yuill

Hometown: London.

The card: James Yuill (voice, guitar, computer).

The background: There is a jape about iI acts comprising a scene and three constituting a movement. We don't actually know the joke only we do know thither is a group of young singer-songwriters out there using acoustic guitars as well as computer engineering to state themselves and convey their heartfelt messages. We fanny even name names: Jeremy Warmsley, Dan Deacon, Ben Esser, Rod Thomas and now James Yuill ar combining a love of acoustic balladeering and digital beats, of the wan and the Warp label, to shape this new generation of laptop troubadours. But what to call this movement? Balladisco? Songtronica? Bleepadour? Whatever, the blend of the synthetic and organic is immensely likeable when it's done well, and James Yuill is a superb exponent of such melancholy electronica.

His debut album is called Turning Down Water for Air, the title a metaphor for rejecting one essential thing for some other, and it could nigh be about Yuill's own schizoid impulses. On most of his songs the disparate elements are coalesced quite attractively, but live he is prone to distinguishing the two approaches, even on occasion doing separate acoustic and electronic shows. But it's when he merges the two that he's most interesting. His topper songs truly are like Nick Drake given a machine pulse by New Order, such as Over the Hills, which has the form of adorable chord changes and childlike reminiscences that Bernard Sumner once called his possess. Left Handed Girl sounds like an Aphex Twin tune organism played by a busker. And No Pins Allowed, a former single, is soft and sensitive just has an Italian house piano break and a fuzzy synthbass surge that makes it sound like Justice blinking the forlorn folkie singsong. To ram the point home he's even recorded a adaptation of Radiohead's Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box.

The 27-year-old used to work for a company that picked out music for TV adverts. His hardest job was once having to convince a client not to manipulation a Libertines song called Arbeit Macht Frei, a phrase which the Nazis used to hang as signs over their concentration camps. Not appropriate. Now his toughest task is working knocked out how to dovetail most seamlessly his plaintive melodies with his digital rhythms. And when he's not working on his possess music he's applying his knowledge of beat skill to other artists, wish his hero Aphex Twin adopting an alias, Hunger/Thirst, to remix the likes of Tilly & the Wall, the Answering Machine and Au Revoir Simone. What else? He late did the music for and gave a speak at a music conference, Meet the Millennials, where his burgeoning career was studied by industry experts keen to know how to build an hearing and make money from music in this download age. Oh, and he likes Guinness, and he sounds like he's intoxicated by his own sweet sorrow, which is why he's gotta dance to keep from crying. Or something.

The buzz: "Why can't all singer-songwriters be this inventive? Lusciously sad laptop phratry with a dancefloor pulse."

The truth: He regular looks like the speccy lank-haired unrivalled from the Chemical Brothers�

Most likely to: Love the c. P. Snow when it falls in winter.

Least likely to: Appreciate being called a synther-songwriter.

What to buy: Turning Down Water for Air is released by Moshi Moshi on October 13, preceded one week by the single This Sweet Love. Yuill plays the Water Rats this Wednesday.

File next to: Dan Deacon, Jeremy Warmsley, Rod Thomas, Ben Esser.

Links: www.myspace.com/jamesyuill
www.jamesyuill.com
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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Download Weird Al Yankovic mp3






Weird Al Yankovic
   

Artist: Weird Al Yankovic: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Comedy
Rock: Comedy Rock

   







Discography:


Straight Outta Lynwood
   

 Straight Outta Lynwood

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Poodle Hat
   

 Poodle Hat

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
Bad Hair Day
   

 Bad Hair Day

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
Bad Hair Day
   

 Bad Hair Day

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
Weird Al Yankovic
   

 Weird Al Yankovic

   Year:    

Tracks: 12
Running With Scissors
   

 Running With Scissors

   Year:    

Tracks: 12
Polka Party
   

 Polka Party

   Year:    

Tracks: 10
Off The Deep End
   

 Off The Deep End

   Year:    

Tracks: 12
In 3d
   

 In 3d

   Year:    

Tracks: 11
Even Worse
   

 Even Worse

   Year:    

Tracks: 11
Dare To Be Stupid
   

 Dare To Be Stupid

   Year:    

Tracks: 11
Alapalooza
   

 Alapalooza

   Year:    

Tracks: 12






The foremost birdsong lampooner of the MTV era, "Weird Al" Yankovic carried the flashlight of musical mood more than proudly and more than successfully than whatever playing artist since Allan Sherman. In the world of novelty records -- a musical genre famous for its wide indorse catalog of flashes-in-the-pan and one-hit wonders -- Yankovic was top executive, marking ruin afterward bang up over the course of an long-suffering life history which found him topically derisive everything from newfangled wave to gangsta knock.


Alfred the Great Matthew Yankovic was born October 23, 1959, in Lynwood, CA. An only baby, he began playing the squeeze box at age seven, undermentioned in the tradition of polka star Frank Yankovic (no sex act); in his former teens he became an devouring fan of the Dr. Demento prove, draftsmanship intake from the parodies of Allan Sherman as good as the musical clowning of Spike Jones, Tom Lehrer, and Stan Freberg. In 1973 Demento rung at Yankovic's school, where the 13 year old passed the wireless horde a demo tape of base recordings; three eld later, Demento played Yankovic's "Belvedere Cruising" -- an accordion-driven come out strain written around the family's Plymouth -- on the air, and his calling was launched.


Yankovic quickly emerged as a staple of the Demento playact heel, recording a olympian amount of tongue-in-cheek material throughout his highschool vocation. After commencement, he studied architecture; piece attending California Polytechnic State University, he besides united the stave of the campus radio station, commencement adopting the nickname "Weird Al" and spinning a mixture of freshness and new moving ridge hits. In 1979, the success of the Knack's teras strike "My Sharona" inspired Yankovic to record a takeoff dubbed "My Bologna"; non only was the sung dynasty a smash with Demento fans, merely it even base favour with the Knack themselves, wHO positive their label, Capitol, to way out the irony as a single.


Later on graduating in 1980, Yankovic cut "Some other One Rides the Bus," a takeoff of Queen's chart-topping "Some other One Bites the Dust" recorded live in Dr. Demento's studios; the song became an resistance shoot, and Yankovic followed it up with "I Love Rocky Road," a caustic remark of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n Roll." After hooking up with notable academic term guitar player and producer Rick Derringer, he sign-language to Scotti Bros., which issued his debut LP, "Weird Al" Yankovic, in 1983. The album featured the sung dynasty "Ricky," a tune divine as by Toni Basil's hit "Paddy" and the I Love Lucy tv series; issued as a single, it hit the Top one C charts, and its sequent telecasting became a raw material of the fledgling MTV network.


Ultimately, much of Yankovic's success resulted from his skilled use of music picture, a mass medium non available in the earned run average of Spike Jones or Allan Sherman; on the spur of the moment, non only could records themselves serve as travesty fodder, only their television clips were ripe for caustic remark as easily. Additionally, MTV hard naturalized Yankovic's populace character; betting gaudy Hawaiian shirts, nappy hair, and an armoury of goofy mannerisms, he cut a clearly freaky figure which he systematically used to uttermost risible effect. After Michael Jackson's "Beat It" became the about acclaimed picture in the medium's brief history, Yankovic recorded "Eat It" for his sophomore attempt, 1984's "Weird" Al Yankovic in three-D; the "Eat It" video, which mocked the "Beat It" clip scene-for-scene, became an MTV smash, and the Grammy-winning unmarried reached the Top 15.


In addition to "Eat It," In three-D besides launched the minor hits "King of Suede" (a rewrite of the Police's "King of Pain") and "I Lost on Jeopardy" (a sendup of the Greg Kihn Band's "Endangerment"), as well as "Polkas on 45," the first in a series of medleys of pop hits recast as polka numbers pool. Defy to Be Stupid, the get-go comedy track record ever released in the new compact disk format, followed in 1985, and featured "Like a Surgeon," a takeoff of the Madonna hit "Like a Virgin." Like its predecessor, Make bold to Be Stupid went amber, merely 1986's Polka Party! fared ailing and charted only concisely, suggestion many to drop a line off Yankovic's career.


However, in 1988, Yankovic returned with the platinum-selling Even Worse, its title and record album cover a reference point to Michael Jackson's recent Bad LP. "I'm Fat," the get-go single and telecasting, likewise parodied the unstinting Martin Scorsese-directed clip for Jackson's hit "Bad"; shot on the like subway congeal used by Jackson, the video -- which depicted Yankovic as a grotesquely rotund tough guy -- won him his instant Grammy. The future year, he starred in the feature plastic film UHF, which he likewise co-wrote; a soundtrack appeared as well.


After an extended geological period of quiet, he returned in 1992 with Off the Deep End, which featured the Top 40 hit "Smells Like Nirvana," a sendup of Nirvana's landmark single "Smells Like Teen Spirit." After 1993's Alapalooza, he resurfaced in 1996 with Bad Hair Day, his highest-charting record to date thanks to the success of the single "Amish Paradise," a takeoff of the Coolio hit "Gangsta's Paradise." The follow-up, Running with Scissors, appeared in 1999, with Poodle Hat landing in 2003. Straight Outta Lynwood appeared in 2006 with the unmarried "White & Nerdy," a suburban parody of Chamillionaire's hit "Ridin."





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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Variance bows, bent on big screen

Diane Keaton, Liv Tyler among stars of debut comedy




Indie distributor Variance Films is unveiling with the theatrical release of the dark comedy "Smother" prima Diane Keaton, Dax Shepard and Liv Tyler and exec producer Terry Bradshaw's Hurricane Katrina football documentary "Walking on Dead Fish."

Former ThinkFilm distribution and marketing director Dylan Marchetti wants Variance to bridge the gap between producers self-releasing features and traditional distributors, avoiding the direct-to-video trap that many indies encounter.

Part of Marchetti's strategy is to avoid schematic New York/Los Angeles political platform releases, instead looking to rollouts made-to-order to each film's butt audience. He will be scouting for more Variance projects at next month's Toronto International Film Festival.

Vince Di Meglio's "Smother" centers on an imperious mother world Health Organization worms her way into her son's life. The film volition receive a Sept. 26 release in the top five markets.

Franklin Martin's "Fish", a co-release with Dutchmen Films, follows New Orleans high school students wHO overcome natural disaster to form a winning football team. The film, narrated by Fox NFL studio analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Bradshaw, opens there Sept. 5, followed by a regional expansion Sept. 19.

Marchetti negotiated the "Smother" trade with Vincent Reppert and Johnson Chan of Germie & Bucky Prods. and did the "Fish" deal with Nguyen Tran and Ilan Arboleda of the Institution.


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Monday, 11 August 2008

Minister Welcomes Madden Report On Patient Safety As Roadmap To Drive Improvements In Patient Care, Ireland

�The Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney TD welcomed the report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance entitled "Building a culture of patient safety device".


The Minster said "This is the first report of its kind and it makes far arrival recommendations which when implemented will shock very positively on patients and their families."


"The Commission which was naturalized in January 2007 sets out a clear and comprehensive route map for driving improvements in safety and quality across our health service."


"Perhaps the most pregnant recommendation of the report is the introduction of a licensing system for all wellness services whether they are delivered publicly or in private. The current system whereby anybody can open a hospital for example, does not adequately offer patients the security they need and merit."


While accepting that the health system will ever be open to the possibility of human wrongdoing, the Minister said that "All of us working in the delivery of health care must make every effort to minimise error and maximise quality. A charge free reportage and management culture is undoubtedly in the charles Herbert Best interests of patients."


"I very often welcome the finding of the Commission that the absence of accountability arrangements such as quality assurance, clinical audit, measurement and monitoring which involve professionals, especially doctors, limits the extent to which patients can be protected. Recent patient base hit incidents privy be attributed in with child part to this. I therefore besides welcome the many testimonial they have made to address this situation."


"Recent years have seen great improvements in our health system. Life expectancy, survival from cancer, mortality from heart disease and many other measures have seen improvements which are greater than many other countries. What I now want to see is that we show similar improvements in the safety and quality of the services we provide."


"I desire to see a organization wide, countrywide patient-proofed health service that can be monitored and measured. This will guarantee that we move from pockets of best practice to a situation where patients end-to-end the country can welfare from the same high standard of quality and safety."


"One of the most uncouth complaints I hear from patients and their families is the difficulty they encounter in getting information. This study advocates exposed communication and I very much support the enhanced and meaningful involvement of patients and their families."


The Minister will now consider all the recommendations in the report with a scene to delivery it to Government next month.


The report is available for download here.

Department of Health and Children


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Code Indigo

Code Indigo   
Artist: Code Indigo

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   New Age
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Timecode Indigo   
 Timecode Indigo

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


The Derby Cathedral Concert   
 The Derby Cathedral Concert

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8


Live At Duisburg   
 Live At Duisburg

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 1


For Whom The Bell   
 For Whom The Bell

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 18




 






Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Writer sues over Paltrow, Batali TV road trip

NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Emmy-winning comedy writer is suing
the producer of a TV series about a Spanish road trip by U.S.
celebrity chef Mario Batali and actress Gwyneth Paltrow, saying
he was never paid for weeks of work.


Ben Karlin, a former head writer for Comedy Central's "The
Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and co-writer of Stewart's
"America (The Book)," sued Frappe Inc on Tuesday in New York
state court for around $500,000 in damages and compensation.


In 2007, Frappe's president, Charles Pinsky, approached
Karlin to "conceptualize and oversee" a companion book to the
series, "Spain...on the Road Again," according to the lawsuit.


The series records a "cultural and gastronomic tour through
Spain" by Batali and Oscar winner Paltrow and will premier on
PBS TV stations in the fall, the lawsuit said.


But Karlin, who said he traveled twice to Spain after
Pinsky approved his concept for the book, said Pinsky delayed
giving him a signed contract for months and then dismissed him
without pay.


Pinsky's lawyer, Leslie Ben-Zvi, said Karlin was
misrepresenting the facts.


"We will vigorously defend this lawsuit, including the good
names of Charles Pinsky and Mario Batali," he said.


Karlin said his role was poorly explained to others
involved with the project. He said he clashed with Batali, who
believed that Karlin was charged with writing the book, rather
than overseeing its creation, the lawsuit said.


"Batali, claiming preoccupation with other ventures, also
refused to contribute substantial material to the book, despite
Pinsky's assurances otherwise, and there was no indication that
any contribution from Paltrow was forthcoming," the lawsuit
said.


Reuters/Nielsen



Monday, 9 June 2008

Shauna Sand: Outta Class, er, Gas

Good thing Shauna didn't go through with that divorce to her Frenchie -- who else would have pushed her tush after running on empty?
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Supermom Shauna even kept on ladylike 6" heels for the breakdown.






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