Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Rilo Kiley Reveal Details On Their Upcoming Album

Rilo Kiley has revealed details almost their coming fourth album, entitled �Acid Tongue�.


The record album was recorded in Van Nuys, California at Sound City Studios where Lewis and co-producers Dave Scher, Johnathan Rice and Jason Leder stayed for trey weeks orgasm out with all-analog recordings.


Teaming up with several high profile artists, the record album features numerous duets including �Carpetbaggers� with Elvis Costello, Chris Robson of The Black Crowes, Jonathan Rice and backing vocals on several tracks by Zooey DesChanel.


"It rocks a small harder�, aforementioned singer Jenny Lewis to Billboard.


�Acid Tongue� will be released in the U.S. on September 23 via Warner Bros. Records.




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Sunday, 31 August 2008

DMX Pleads Guilty In Florida Drug Case

LATEST:RAPPER DMX HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO TIME SERVED FOLLOWING CHARGES OF DRUG POSSESSION IN FLORIDA.


The 37-year-old star - real key out Earl Simmons - pleaded guilty on Wednesday (27Aug08) to attempted marijuana and cocaine ownership.


The rapper remains in custody in Miami, Florida jail, where he awaits authorities world Health Organization quizz him on drug and animal cruelty charges in Arizona.


Simmons was denied bail earlier this week (beg25Aug08) due to the outstanding Arizona warrant.


According to Simmons' attorney, Bradford Cohen, the knocker would have remained behind bars until his October (08) trial date had he not pleaded shamefaced in the case.











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Friday, 22 August 2008

Duff gets final chance to pay debts

Author Alan Duff has temporarily fended off bankruptcy with a plan he says could repay his debts of more than $3 million.



Once Were Warriors author Duff, who followed up his successful writing career with an unsuccessful foray into property development, has been given two months to persuade 23 known creditors and any others world Health Organization come to light that he privy pull off a publishing and moving picture deal in Europe and pay them all back fully or substantially inside 18 months.


One of Duff's largest debts is to the TEllis Trust, which lent him $2.4 million to buy and develop property.


Another creditor, FMCustodians, gained judgment totalling $237,000 against Duff and his married woman, Joanna Harper, in the High Court at Napier yesterday, patch Carswell Trust got opinion for just over $100,000 against him in Hastings District Court.


Duff did not come out in royal court, where finance company Mutual Finance asked for him to be declared insolvent over $36,000 Duff owes it.


But his lawyer, Gerald McKay, said Duff still hoped to pay all his outstanding debts and asked Judge Gendall for a two-month suspension while a proposal was put to creditors at a meeting on September 23.


"His assets could generously be described as minimal. He has everything to gain and nothing to lose. His creditors have everything to gain from this proposal," Mr McKay told the court.


Duff is living in a settlement in the Loire Valley of France, in a house owned by a British banker, while he translates some of his books into French and negotiates a film sell for one of them.


There could be substantial money from that work, "enough to pay everybody in full", Mr McKay said.


"His circumstances are unusual in that he has a genuine desire to pay off his list of creditors."


Judge Gendall asked Mr McKay world Health Organization paid Duff's airfare to France, and what he was living on when he had no money in the bank and owned little more than a computer.


Mr McKay said the home Duff was staying in "is in the nature of a retreat", owned by a British banker associated with Random House publishing. Duff was organism paid a small living allowance by his publisher.


Judge Gendall aforesaid Duff's case was strange because despite his high level of debt, he could cause the ability to clear it.


"It is appropriate to have one last chance to conclude matters with his creditors," he aforesaid, adjourning the hearing public treasury October 16.


Outside court, Mutual Finance lawyer John Waymouth described the postponement as a parody and aforementioned Duff should have been bankrupted. "Those creditors ar supporting his lifestyle in France and that's not fair," he said.








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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

The Orb and Robert Fripp

The Orb and Robert Fripp   
Artist: The Orb and Robert Fripp

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


FFWD   
 FFWD

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Girls Power 'Twilight,' 'Sisterhood' Success


This Friday, at midnight, as you walk out of the movies with your loved ones, take a peek at the Barnes & Noble next to the theater, and you're likely to see thousands of teen girls � along with their moms and maybe even grandmothers � seamed up extinct front.







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They'll be eagerly awaiting their copies of "Breaking Dawn," the twenty-five percent and final book in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" serial, a lamia romance saga that has launched a fanaticism not seen since the likes of "Harry Potter."


The offset three books in the series receive sold a combined 8 million copies worldwide. That's staggering, considering the high-end print guide for a teen novel is five hundred,000. In fact, Entertainment Weekly ran a encompass story on the author and her "Twilighters" -- what the fans accept dubbed themselves -- as they appurtenance up for what many bookstores consume dubbed Vampire Weekend.


The success of the books has spawned a hotly anticipated film version, due to hit theaters Dec. 12 and prima Kristen Stewart ("The Messengers," "Panic Room") as Bella, an medium mortal girl who falls hard for a godlike vampire. Fans have been tracking every move of the film's production on the Web and tied sporting T-shirts that define whether they're Team Edward or Team Jacob, playing out the love triangle in the books.





But "Twilight" is hardly the only when teen novel to fix the big-screen treatment. "Harry Potter" aside, there's crowing bucks to be made in

Monday, 23 June 2008

David Sun

David Sun   
Artist: David Sun

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


The Spirit Of Feng Shui   
 The Spirit Of Feng Shui

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Sounds Of The Earth - Woodfire   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Woodfire

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 1


Sounds Of The Earth - Deep Into The Earth   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Deep Into The Earth

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 3


The Feng Shui Home   
 The Feng Shui Home

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 2


Sounds Of The Earth - Soft Ocean Sounds   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Soft Ocean Sounds

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1


Sounds Of The Earth - Rain In The Country   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Rain In The Country

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1


Sounds Of The Earth - Frogs   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Frogs

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 2


Reiki  The Healing Ocean   
 Reiki The Healing Ocean

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 3


Sounds Of The Earth  Wind Chimes 1   
 Sounds Of The Earth Wind Chimes 1

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 2


Eternal Spirit   
 Eternal Spirit

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 2


Sounds Of The Earth - Mountain Stream   
 Sounds Of The Earth - Mountain Stream

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2


Sounds Of The Earth  Storm   
 Sounds Of The Earth Storm

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 3


Sounds Of The Earth  Morning Birds   
 Sounds Of The Earth Morning Birds

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2


The Secret Garden   
 The Secret Garden

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 2


The Enchanted Forest   
 The Enchanted Forest

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 2


Harmony   
 Harmony

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 2


Tranquility   
 Tranquility

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2




David Sun was natural in Kent, England. His earliest recollections of euphony include hearing to recordings by George Gershwin and Irving Berlin. His parents ascertained that Sun could play pianoforte by ear and enrolled him in formal piano lessons. Later, Sun taught himself how to play other instruments, including synthesiser, organ, tin can sing, and percussion. Alone in his studio, Sun writes peaceful new eld music; his primary stirring is the raw cosmos around him: his miniature Japanese garden with its small stream, the frogs vocalizing at the pond, thunderstorms, a squirrel mastication on a fruitcake, or tied water drip from his tap.


Sun is likewise a published writer of short stories, a painter whose watercolors and landscapes hang in several English art galleries, an histrion, and a children's thaumaturgist and puppeteer. He wrote the mark to Tranquility, a 40-minute video of nature scenes, and his 1993 Plant Music was used as the soundtrack to a BBC video documental, Discovering Nature. His recordings ar uncommitted on the New World Music tag.






Monday, 16 June 2008

Adam Sandler tries new genre

Launches label Scary Madison with thriller





NEW YORK -- Adam Sandler's production shingle Happy Madison is taking a turn down a new road.


The company known for comedies has signed on to produce a genre project, a thriller titled "Shortcut," as the inaugural picture of a nascent genre label it's calling Scary Madison.


The movie centers on two brothers who come upon a rarely used shortcut in their new town -- and soon discover the reasons why it's so rarely used. Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward and Dave Franco will star.


"Shortcut" will be financed by Ingo Volkhammer's hedge fund-backed Leomax Entertainment and co-produced by Leomax and Scary Madison. Volkhammer, Scary Madison's Scott Sandler and Brian Witten and Leomax's Scott Einbinder will produce; Adam Sandler and Scary Madison's Jack Giarraputo will serve as exec producers.


The Sandlers' shingle will rely on Happy Madison talent for various creative roles in "Shortcut" -- the script is co-written by Scott Sandler, while Nicholaus Goosen, who directed Happy Madison's intergenerational comedy "Grandma's Boy," will helm. Dan Hannon co-wrote the screenplay.


Indigomotion, the genre theatrical arm of Leomax, is planning to release "Shortcut" theatrically. Leomax does have a theatrical first-look deal with Overture, which could come aboard later to distribute the movie, as well as a TV first-look deal with Starz.


Production is scheduled to start next month in Sas¬katchewan, with a SAG waiver already granted. Endeavor helped package the project.


Leomax, a financier/producer based in Los Angeles and Berlin, has a number of movies in various stages of production; it recently completed production on the Mischa Barton thriller "Walled in" and the Jordan Ladd horror pic "Grace."


Happy Madison has had a litany of successful comedies with and without a toplining Sandler. Its "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" comes out from Columbia Friday.



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