Friday, 29 August 2008

Mp3 music: Ill Bill






Ill Bill
   

Artist: Ill Bill: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Ill Bill's discography:


What's Wrong With Bill?
   

 What's Wrong With Bill?

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 15
Howie Made Me Do It
   

 Howie Made Me Do It

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 16






Driven by an chemical attraction for graphic vehemence, erotica, and government faction theories, Ill Bill (William Braunstein) is best known as the founder and frontman of four-man resistance rap music chemical mathematical group Non Phixion. Because of the group's racy content matter, Non Phixion always establish themselves bouncing from tag to label during the late '90s, contempt acclaimed 12" singles like I Shot Reagan and Black Helicopter (both produced by Ill Bill's crony Necro). Ill Bill had to break the independent Uncle Howie Records ahead the Brooklyn-based crew could last takings its debut record album, The Future Is Now, in 2002. Through his pronounce, the hard-core MC/producer initiated his solo career with his first album, What's Wrong with Bill? (2004), as well as with a series of Ill Bill Is the Future mixtapes. But subsequently Non Phixion officially broke up in 2006, he also oversaw and pressed solo material by NP members DJ Eclipse and Sabac Red. Two old age earlier his s full-length, The Hour of Reprisal, arrived in 2008, Ill Bill co-founded La Coka Nostra, a collective that likewise includes DJ Muggs and members of House of Pain, among others.





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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Laura Cantrell

�Trains and Boats and Planes� (Diesel Only, digital EP): B

Beguiling country chanteuse Cantrell returns after a three-year infract with a six-track digital EP that delivers on its transportation-minded title. After starting with the Burt Bacharach-Hal David title cut, Cantrell hop aboard Roger Miller�s �Train of Life,� Gordon Lightfoot�s �Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald� and John Hartford�s �Howard Hughes� Blues.� Before ending with Merle Haggard�s sublime �Silver Wings,� she delivers the set�s highlight and the track to download: New Order�s �Love Vigilantes� transformed into a memorable lay. (Appearing Wednesday at Club Passim, Cambridge, and Thursday at the Iron Horse Pub, Northampton.)







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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Stiller triumphs with "Tropic Thunder"

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Oh, what a lovely war moving picture Ben Stiller and his platoon have concocted in "Tropic Thunder."





Stiller -- who stars, directs, co-writes, co-produces and probably acts of the Apostles as animal wrangler as well -- imagines a lost patrol of self-absorbed yet terminally insecure actors working on a warfare movie to end all war movies in Southeast Asia only to wind up in a real world combat with narco-terrorists.





"Tropic Thunder," which opens August 13 via DreamWorks/Paramount, sends up all things Hollywood, from pampered actors and horrid media tycoons to war movies in general. OK, these ar easy targets. But Stiller and co-writers Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen shoot 'em with a fair degree of accuracy and consistency.





After a summer devoted to superheroes -- indeed, Stiller's co-stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black played such roles in "Iron Man" and "Kung Fu Panda" -- how gratifying it is to experience a movie taking the mickey out of super-impossible heroics.





It's by no means a perfect comedy -- nor would you want it to be. Gags and stunts are all over the place, yet the film does de-Stiller-erize the essence of contemporary pic comedy even as it has merriment with outrageously crude jokes.





A savvy opening has leash movie trailers and a concession ad cleverly establishing our preeminent actors: Stiller's Tugg Speedman is a fading action star whose last, desperate bid for Oscar nimbus caught him playing Simple Jack, a retarded fieldhand who lavatory talk to animals. Black's coked-up Jeff Portnoy stars in a series of gross-out films built about fart jokes. Downey's five-time Oscar succeeder Kirk Lazarus -- remember early Robert De Niro, Laurence Olivier and Gwyneth Paltrow merely don't think about it too long -- is so into the "method" and physical disguise that he has surgically darkened his pelt to represent a black actor. Actor-comedian Brandon T. Jackson plays rap asterisk Alpa Chino -- suppose it to yourself slow -- world Health Organization promotes a "Booty Sweat" energy drunkenness and "Bust-A-Nut" candy bar.





In the name of legitimacy, the film's British music director (Steve Coogan) helicopters this gang along with playing newcomer Kevin Sandusky (Jay Baruchel), a possibly shellshocked technical adviser (Nick Nolte) and an enthusiastic explosives expert (Danny McBride) deep into the jungle. The director payoff to step on an old land mine, which leaves the troupe without direction -- but no one here has of all time paid much attention to a managing director anyway.





This apparatus provides a broad comic canvas for stunts; explosions; battles 'tween actors lighting blanks and a drug gang that doesn't; wars back home between the film's financier and Tugg's agent (Matthew McConaughey); and a dose lord played by 12-year-old newcomer Brandon Soo Hoo.�






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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Big Brother: Jennifer Clark Abandoned Her Daughter To Appear on The Show

Big BrotherBig Brother housemate Jennifer Clark abandoned her baby and destroyed her marriage to appear on the reality show, her husband claims.


David Clark, 24, only knew his Big Brother -obsessed wife was a contestant on the Channel 4 show when he saw her on the TV during launch night.


He says, "I can't believe she's done this.


"She knew I didn't want her to go in because Maddy's so small. When I saw her on TV, I felt utter and total shock."


Speaking to Britain's News Of The World newspaper, David said his wife's thirst for fame started the summer their daughter Maddy was born�when they would stay in and watch Big Brother 7 every night.


He explains, "All she talked about was how she wanted to be in Big Brother.


"It became an obsession. She would read magazines and see Cheryl Cole's diamond ring or Victoria Beckham's flash necklace and want the same."


He added, "I couldn't believe she was prepared to leave her baby daughter for a TV show.


"I thought my wife was at her parents. But I turned on the TV and there she was, bold as anything, waltzing into the house.


"She has a lot of explaining to do�I don't know if we can ever patch this up.


"But I still adore her. You can't switch that off overnight."




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Monday, 23 June 2008

Georges Rodi

Georges Rodi   
Artist: Georges Rodi

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Electronic Sounds (New Synthesizer Electronic System)   
 Electronic Sounds (New Synthesizer Electronic System)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

Bow Wow Has Big Love For The Big Screen: 'Acting Is My Number-One Priority'




NEW ORLEANS — Bow Wow's first love has been replaced. After six albums in seven years, the 21-year-old says his focus has shifted from music to acting.

"I love it more than music," he said on the set of "Hurricane Season." "Music is the reason I'm doing movies, I do credit that. But acting is an escape route for me.

"As of right now, I'm still gonna release another album," he added. "Music is second to me right now. Acting is my number-one priority ... and this is the first time in my acting career I've been able to do movies back to back to back. I don't wanna lose that momentum. I don't know if this opportunity will ever come around again, so I want to abuse it as much as I can."

Bow's last album was Face Off, a duet LP with Omarion. The album only spawned two videos, and its rollout definitely wasn't the extravagant takeover the two had planned. Bow said he wasn't disappointed with the outcome.

"It definitely met my expectations," he said. "Without any support from the label, without any radio, for us to sell the amount of records we did is a win. Would I do it again? It's all about the timing. I felt it [could have been] a better time for us to come out with the album. ... Face Off was for the fans. It wasn't for the critics. It wasn't for nobody else. It was what it was. We got a gold album. Everybody thought we couldn't do it, and we did it."

In New Orleans, Bow was filming scenes in a gymnasium, along with Lil Wayne, for "Hurricane Season." Forest Whitaker is top-lining the project, which centers on members of a high school basketball team in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We see their lives on and off the court.

"It's about believing," Bow described. "We were a bad team. Forest comes in, gives his guidance ... we come together. That's what's important to us: come together as a unit and never give up hope. Never give up.

"I play a kid named Gary who lost everything in the hurricane," he continued. "I grew up with no father. Just me, my little brother and my mom. I'm forced to hurry up and mature very fast. I have no choice, being that I am the second oldest in the house. I feel it is my job to also take care of the family and provide and, when times get tough, try to take that pain and stress way from my mom. And keep my little brother occupied so he has a clear conscience too."

Bow wraps up filming within the next few weeks. He then segues back to the stage with his "Bow Wow as Shad Moss" tour. The trek kicks off July 14 in New York and is slated to end August 24 at Chicago's House of Blues.

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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Stars, dignitaries bid farewell to Yves Saint Laurent at funeral

PARIS — Model-turned-first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, actress Catherine Deneuve and the Shah of Iran's widow were among mourners Thursday at the funeral of legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent.



Applause rose among the arriving guests as Saint Laurent's casket was carried into the flower bedecked Saint-Roche church near the Louvre Museum and Tuileries Gardens and placed before the altar, draped in a decorated yellow cloth.



Saint Laurent was among the most influential designers during the most important era of Parisian fashion, changing the way generations of women dressed, most enduringly by making it glamorous and feminine to wear pants.



Stars, couturiers and dignitaries including French President Nicolas Sarkozy, accompanied by his wife — who once modeled for Saint Laurent — filled the church in a final homage to the designer four days after he died of cancer at 71.



"He changed couture through his art," said the Rev. Roland Letteron, speaking during the funeral service. Saint Laurent used the art of fashion "to expose the grandeur of life."



"It is more than brocade he prints on silk. It is light," Letteron said.



Designers Vivienne Westwood, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Sonia Rykiel and John Galliano were among luminaries seen in the crowd as well as Farah Diba Pahlavi, exiled widow of the late Shah of Iran.



Saint Laurent's remains will be cremated and his ashes kept in the Majorelle botanical garden near a home in Marrakech, Morocco, that he and Pierre Berge, his friend of some 40 years and business partner, owned.








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