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Monday, 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Photek






Photek
   

Artist: Photek: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Electronic
Drum & Bass
Electronic
Drum & Bass

   







Photek's discography:


Terminus
   

 Terminus

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 3
Solaris
   

 Solaris

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
Form and Function
   

 Form and Function

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12






Though Goldie became the get-go superstar of jungle, the recordings of Rupert Parkes -- as Code of Practice, Aquarius, Studio Pressure, the Truper and Sentinel, simply to the highest degree magnificently as Photek -- made him an easy piece for the style's most esthetic and level-headed producer. Working his way of life through street-level hardstep (on former productions for Certificate 18 and Street Beats) and windy, subaquatic "mahimahi" tunes for L.T.J Bukem's Good Looking label, Parkes eventually arrived at a well-grounded that pushed the bound of drum'n'bass from the dancefloor into the realm of breakbeat headspace; unlike to the highest degree jungle producers, Parkes has never DJed and seldom goes to clubs. His unbelievably intricate musical rhythm scheduling -- ofttimes requiring weeks of reckoner homework -- and the unmissable aura of paranoid menace on recordings such as "The Hidden Camera" and "Flying saucer" exerted quite an an influence on the return of dark-style drum'n'bass during the late '90s.


As a adolescent, Parkes listened to electro, techno and hip-hop as well as the more than free form side of idle words and fusion. Thanks to a sampler bought with a £2000 loan from the Trust of the Prince of Wales, he began producing tracks and first appeared on Paul Solomon's Certificate 18 Records with singles as Studio Pressure. He likewise recorded for Basement (as Sentinel) and Street Beats (the Truper) before initiating a series of 12-inch singles for his own Photek Records, which gave him credentials and lED to releases on Goldie's Metalheadz label and L.T.J. Bukem's Good Looking, as well as a remix of the Therapy? single "Loose."


Later Parkes had released more than 80 tracks of drum'n'bass on half a 12 labels, he was approached by Virgin and sign-language to a five-album deal with the label's Science imprint (provided he was allowed to stay on recording for other independent labels as well). Parkes' first freeing on Science was The Hidden Camera EP, which appeared in May 1996. The second Science single "Ni-Ten-Ichi-Ryu" displayed an increasing stake in applying the lessons of martial humanities to his programming (the deed is Japanese for "two swords, one technique"). Virgin compiled the latter two releases on 1997's Reduced instruction set computer Vs. Reward, and then released the debut Photek album Modus Operandi in September 1997. Much-hyped though little-praised, the album was followed by 1998's Shape & Function, a compiling including various original Photek Records tracks plus remixes and new tracks. During the next two years, Parkes focussed on his new Photek Productions label, and at long last released a second LP, Solaris, in 2000.






Friday, 29 August 2008

Mp3 music: Marcos Witt






Marcos Witt
   

Artist: Marcos Witt: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Gospel

   







Marcos Witt's discography:


Alegria
   

 Alegria

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13






Pastor and CCM musician Marcos Witt (born Jonathan Mark Witt) grew up in San Antonio, TX, and studied classical music at the University of Juarez in Durango, Mexico. His identification number one album, Adoremos!, was released in 1992, and it was followed by five more albums in the following ten. Witt was awarded a Latin Grammy in 2003 for his sixth full-length release, Sana'a Nuestra Tierra. Sony picked him up and released his seventh album, Recordando Otra Vez, in 2004. Witt won a Latin Grammy in 2005 for that record album, and he standard a Latin Grammy for Best Christian Album in 2006 for Dios Es Bueno. Alegria, Witt's number unitary album to be recorded in Chile, was released afterward that year.





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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Early Weight Loss Could Help Control Type 2 Diabetes

�People world Health Organization lose weightiness soon later being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes have punter control of their blood pressure and blood glucose levels and are more likely to maintain that control level if they regain their weight, say researchers in America.


The study, published on-line in the journal 'Diabetes Care', followed 2,D adults with Type 2 diabetes for four days. Those world Health Organization lost free weight within an average of 18 months after diagnosing were up to twice as probable to attain their blood pressure and blood glucose targets as those wHO didn't turn a loss weight, according to the Kaiser Permanente researchers.


Most participants remained at about the same system of weights during the first trey years of the study, but a small grouping of 314 patients lost an fair of 23 pounds. This group was more likely to suffer blood pressure and glucose targets during the fourth year regular though, by that sentence, most of them had regained their weight.


"The results of this study are interesting. However, we already know that Type 2 diabetes can be undetected for up to 12 years before it is diagnosed. Therefore, although the study measures the essence of early weight loss for quaternary years from the point of diagnosing, we can't be certain how prospicient participants actually had the condition in front they began the bailiwick. It is possible that those world Health Organization benefited nearly from the effects of weight loss soon after being diagnosed had just recently developed Type 2 diabetes. An early diagnosis gave them the best chance of effectively controlling it and reducing their risk of serious complications," said Dr Iain Frame, Director of Research at Diabetes UK.



"Equally, those who did not benefit as a lot from 'early' weight loss may have had the progressive condition for yearner, which could have made it more challenging to control. When you moot that around half of all people with Type 2 diabetes have signs of complications at diagnosing, you potty see why early detection of the condition is vital.



"Maintaining a levelheaded weight is key to good diabetes control. Eating a healthy balanced diet and pickings regular forcible activity is the best way of doing this. Poorly controlled diabetes increases the risk of serious complications such as heart disease, separatrix, kidney failure, blindness and amputation."


Diabetes UK


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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Stephane Grappelli and Jean-Luc Ponty

Stephane Grappelli and Jean-Luc Ponty   
Artist: Stephane Grappelli and Jean-Luc Ponty

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Giants   
 Giants

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 8




 





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Vain

Vain   
Artist: Vain

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Glam Rock
   Rock
   



Discography:


On The Line   
 On The Line

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


No Respect   
 No Respect

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 12




 






Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Daddy Spears: It's Hard Dang Work Being Me

Jamie Spears needs to get paid y'all! Newly released court docs prove he's working hard for the money.

Jamie quit his job in February as a personal chef to watch over Brit 24/7. Now he's Britney's full-time bitch -- running errands, buying groceries, paying her bills, managing her medical care and "cooking supper on a regular basis." In addition to all these mundane little things, he says he spends his days and nights as his daughter's pal -- to "ensure her comfort and well-being."

To compensate him, the Commish -- and others involved in the conservatorship case -- agreed to pay him $2500 a week. Good gig if you can get it!



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Monday, 16 June 2008

Voight signs on for villainous role on "24"

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In his first series role in 40 years, Jon Voight has signed on as a recurring character on the upcoming seventh season of "24."


On the Emmy-winning Fox drama, Voight will play the uber-nemesis of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), who is pulling the strings behind next season's terrorist threat.


The character will be introduced during "24's" two-hour Season 7 prequel and will be featured heavily in the latter half of the season.


The prequel, now shooting on location in South Africa, is slated to air November 23, with Season 7 of the series kicking off in January.


Voight's role marks the first high-profile villain casting on "24" since Season 1, when Dennis Hopper appeared in the final episodes as Serbian nationalist Victor Drazen.


Voight did several TV guest spots early in his career -- including a three-episode stint on "Gunsmoke" in the late '60s -- until his movie career exploded with "Midnight Cowboy" in 1969.


A four-time Academy Award nominee, Voight won the best actor Oscar for 1978's "Coming Home." He recently reprised his role as Nicolas Cage's father in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets."


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter