Thursday 26 June 2008

Ricardo Villalobos and Henrik Schwarz

Ricardo Villalobos and Henrik Schwarz   
Artist: Ricardo Villalobos and Henrik Schwarz

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Silverbird Casino (DNP005) Vinyl   
 Silverbird Casino (DNP005) Vinyl

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

John Lydon : I Didn't Make Duffy Cry

John Lydon, aka Johnny Rotten, has denied that he pushed singer Duffy at the Mojo Awards on Monday.


Reports claimed that the Sex Pistols frontman pushed Duffy away, making her cry when she attempted to have her photo taken with him.


A spokesperson for Duffy commented: "She went up to John to say hello and he seemed to push her out of the way."


"She was naturally upset but she didn't let it spoil her night and left on a plane yesterday morning to go to the States to do The Jay Leno Show. She's over it."


However, Lydon insists that the rumours are false, instead claiming that he didn't even know who the singer was.


Speaking to the Daily Star, Lydon said "People are trying to pin something on me, I don't know who this Duffy person is, or why she'd want to get publicity from this."


"I was doing an interview and she came up behind me - I didn't see anything. I've been with my wife for 30 years and I've been brought up to be polite and have respect for people, especially women. I never set out to do anything to her."




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Monday 9 June 2008

Chance to Win My Boy Elvis Tickets

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED - A list of winners will be posted here shortly.
We have double tickets for 'My Boy Elvis - The Musical' at the Olympia Theatre on Sunday 24 February to give away.
The musical stars Liam Murphy, who won 'The World's Finest Elvis Impersonator' competition in the US in 2006, Alan Curran as Colonel Tom Parker and 13-year-old Craig Connolly as the young Elvis.
The story finds The King and his manager in the afterlife, reflecting and reminiscing about their lives and how things could have been different.
Written, directed and produced by George Twamley, the production features such classics as 'Hound Dog', 'Tutti Frutti', 'The Wonder of You', 'Suspicious Minds', 'An American Trilogy' and 'Burning Love'.
To be in with a chance of winning tickets, answer the following question: What was the name of Elvis' manager?
Send your answer, name, address and telephone number marked 'My Boy Elvis Comp' to entertainmentonline@rte.ie by Thursday 21 February at 12pm. One entry per person. Prize is show tickets only.
The full tour dates for 'My Boy Elvis' are:Dublin - Olympia Theatre, Sunday 24 February Castlebar - Royal Theatre, Saturday 8 March Belfast - The Waterfront, Friday 18 April Killarney - The INEC,  Saturday 12 July

Wednesday 4 June 2008

Rakim

Rakim   
Artist: Rakim

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


The Master   
 The Master

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 17


The Book Of Life   
 The Book Of Life

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


The 18th Letter   
 The 18th Letter

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 17




Although he never became a house advert, Rakim is near-universally acknowledged as one of the sterling MCs -- possibly the sterling -- of all time inside the hip-hop community. It isn't necessarily the substance of what he says that's helped him win legion polls among rap music fans in the know; the absolute majority of his lyrics concern his possess skills and his Islamic religion. But in footing of how he says it, Rakim is virtually unequaled. His flow is legato and liquid, inflected with wind rhythms and carried cancelled with an effortless cool that makes it sound as though he's non even breaking a lather. He raised the browning automatic rifle for MC technique higher than it had ever so been, portion to pioneer the usage of internal rhymes -- i.e., rhymes that occurred in the middle of lines, rather than just at the terminal. Where many MCs of the time developed their technique through improvisational battles, Rakim was among the first to exhibit the possibilities of sitting down and writing intricately crafted lyrics jam-packed with clever word choices and metaphors (of course, he likewise had the legal transfer to articulate them). Even after his innovations were worshipfully absorbed and expanded upon by countless MCs world Health Organization followed, Rakim's early work still sounds startlingly fresh, and his comeback recordings (beginning in the late '90s) only when added to his legend.


Rakim was born William Griffin, Jr. on January 28, 1968, in the Long Island suburb of Wyandanch. The nephew of '50s R&B caption Ruth Brown, Griffin was surrounded by medicine from day one, and was concerned in hip-hop well-nigh from its origin. At geezerhood 16, he reborn to Islam, adopting the Muslim name Rakim Allah. In 1985, he met Queens DJ Eric B., whose elaborately constructed soundscapes made an first-class match for Rakim's more cerebral presence on the mic. With the spill of their debut single, "Eric B. Is President," in 1986, Eric B. & Rakim became a sensory faculty in the hip-hop community of interests, and their repute unbroken ontogenesis as they issued graeco-Roman tracks like "I Ain't No Joke" and "Paid in Full." Their first base two uncut albums, 1987's Paid in Full and 1988's Follow the Leader, are still regarded as all-time hip-hop classics; Rakim's work set kayoed a blueprint for other, likewise progressive-minded MCs to follow, and helped assure that regular after the rise of other fecund scenes around the state, East Coast rap would maintain a reputation as the center of innovative lyrical technique. The last two Eric B. & Rakim albums, 1990's Get the Rhythm Hit 'Em and 1992's Don't Sweat the Technique, weren't quite as consistent as their predecessors, simply still had mountain of fine moments.


Alas, their legacy stopped up at quaternary albums. Both Eric B. and Rakim explicit interest group in recording solo albums to one some other, only the early, fearful of being abandoned by his mate when their contract was up, refused to sign the release. That light-emitting diode to their detachment in 1992, and Rakim fatigued a substantial sum of time in the courts, treatment the effectual fallout 'tween himself, his ex-partner, and their ex-label, MCA. His but solo output for a turn of days was the caterpillar tread "Heat It Up," featured on the 1993 soundtrack to the Mario Van Peebles film Gunmen. Moreover, a reshuffle at MCA effectively shut down production on Rakim's solo debut, after he'd recorded some prelim demos. Finally, Rakim got a new contract with Universal, and toward the end of 1997 he released his number 1 solo criminal record, The eighteenth Letter (early editions contained the incentive disk Book of Life, a fine Eric B. & Rakim retrospective). Anticipation for The eighteenth Letter off out to be amazingly high, specially for a ex-serviceman knocker whose roots lengthy so far back into rap account; still thanks to Rakim's fabled reputation, it entered the album charts at turn four-spot, and received mostly gratis reviews. His followup, The Master, was released in 1999 and failed to repeat its predecessor's commercial-grade success, scantily debuting in the Top 75. Moreover, patch The Master received electropositive reviews in some living quarters, others seemed defeated that Rakim's retort real wasn't reinventing the steering wheel the way his early work had, and bemoaned the want of i among his array of different producers. Seeking to rectify the latter situation, Rakim signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath label in 2001, and the two began recording a new album early the side by side year, to be coroneted Oh My God. In the lag, to help heighten anticipation for the tiptop between 2 legends, Rakim guested on the single "Habit-forming" by female R&B isaac M. Singer and Aftermath labelmate Truth Hurts; "Habit-forming" strike the Top Ten in the summertime of 2002, marking the first time Rakim had visited that territory since he and Eric B. appeared on Jody Watley's "Friends" in 1989.