Monday, 8 September 2008
LP33.tv Unveils the Beta Site of the Music Insiders Database, the Comprehensive Online Networking Directory for the Music Trade
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 5 -- LP33.tv wHO are launching
a retinue of resource services for artists, manufacture insiders and fans, today
opened the Music Insiders Database (theMIDB.com) to music industry
professionals inviting them to go charter members within this online
community. theMIDB is a comprehensive online Who's Who promoting networking
among music industriousness professionals. theMIDB.com will keep to originate
significantly as industry professionals populate this online community.
theMIDB.com features profiles of thousands of musicians, executives,
artist managers, songwriters, publishers, producers, sound engineers,
composition artists, journalists and other members of the music trade. By
signing up for a liberate theMIDB.com business relationship, trade professionals may supply or
update their biographies with their resumes, awards, photographs,
recommendations and other pertinent vocation information. This information
will also be available in a shareable widget to be put-upon on early social
networking sites.
"This kind of online putz is priceless for the music trade," says
LP33.tv CEO and founder Andrew Bentley. "This is a business where people
must constantly connect, discover and push in order to keep their
careers viable -- and finding the right-hand talent, the right brains, and the
right backing is essential. Being on theMIDB.com is like organism at the big
party where the people most important to your life history are all congregated.
You've got to be there too."
The on-line database was designed and developed by a team of euphony
industry vets, including Bentley himself, whose resume includes positions
as the CFO of the Virgin Music Group, as well as EMI's external
territories. Bentley was also CEO of EMI Music/Asia Pacific. Driven by
LP33.tv's music director of content Vlad Lodzinski, a old executive producer
for MTV, the online music resource will feature article rich content and resources
such as, industry news show and podcasts by industriousness experts. Technical
development was lED by LP33.tv's LJ Scott, a musician and an experienced
developer of web 2.0 music sites.
"Music is a self-aggrandising business, but it's as well a deeply personal experience,
both for artists and listeners," says Vlad Lodzinski. "At LP33.tv, we're
giving consumers back the ability to
Saturday, 30 August 2008
Download Sway mp3
Artist: Sway: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Discography: One for the Journey Year: 2007 Tracks: 7 This Is My Demo Year: 2006 Tracks: 14 Derek Andrew "Rock" DaSafo is a British hip-hop creative person of Ghanaian origin wHO gained attending through a serial publication of on an individual basis released mixtapes ahead winning a 2005 MOBO (Music of Black Origin) award, which positioned him as ane of the in the lead hopes for U.K. rap. Born in London -- albeit accidentally, when his mother was on a way station betwixt Amsterdam and her native Ghana -- and largely elevated at that place as easily, DaSafo hails from Hornsey, a North London locality positioned in 'tween posh, bourgeoisie Murray Hill and the slum area Wood Green. His carefully constructed whack character reflects this polarity by combination a literate, reflective approaching shot with a savvy, street smart sensitivity. Together with his broad, cagey sense of humour and often nervously energizing delivery, it amounts to a fascinatingly complex and undeniably charismatic fashion, comparable to an intellectual Ludacris or a more than reflective Twista -- it's not hard to hear why he generated an subway system buzz that developed promptly into wider cognisance. Scorn his unique and entrancing talent on the mic, DaSafo's initial centering was forthrightly on production. He got his start in London's resistance hip-hop, at age 15, by making beatniks for other rappers, ahead his peers encouraged him, on the strength of his struggle freestyles, to try his hand at writing rhymes. A geminate of mixtapes that he recorded on his home data processor and released through his own Dcypha Productions -- This Is My Promo, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, released in 2004 and 2005, severally -- garnered airplay on London's plagiarizer wireless stations of the Cross and, eventually, the BBC's urban-oriented digital station 1Xtra. He captured the world eye in September 2005 when he was named Best Hip-Hop Act at the ten percent yearbook MOBO awards -- a surprise upset over 50 Cent and the Game -- disdain being unsigned and before he'd level released an album. Despite the sheer of mark offers that predictably followed this gloat, Sway chose to stay supreme, merely his proper debut album did go far the following year, after the vexer single of "Up Your Speed" (a posse-cut remix of a track to begin with featured on the Promo mixtapes), with the release (by DCypha in co-occurrence with the indie All City Music label) of This Is My Demo. Its title is a continuation of the overarching meta-conceit to Sway's body of work; as he explained it: "my whole calling is sledding to be based on my life history." All did non go quite according to plan (merchandising successfully enough to pave the way for a major-label spill of the eventual, hypothetical This Is My Album) -- as Demo stiffed at number 78 on the charts, falling to number 152 in its arcsecond week -- though it did breed a handful of underground hits including "Flo' Fashion" and Little Derek" (a bottom-of-the-Top 40 hit) in plus to "Up Your Speed" (the reggae-tinged "Products" and the humourous, anti-file-sharing "Download" were besides released as singles). However, it was critically hailed, making the shortlist (of 12) for the 2006 Mercury Prize, and lED to some other MOBO nomination and a BET awarding for "Charles Herbert Best U.K. Hip-Hop Act." Sway supported the Streets on their 2006 U.K. circuit and appeared alongside Mike Skinner on the Mitchell Brothers' single "William Harvey Nicks," simply he has likewise been active in the world hip-hop community beyond the U.K. -- collaborating with Lupe Fiasco, Chamillionaire, and Small World (of Ludacris' DTP crew) -- and in euphony beyond hip-hop, on the job with ska veterans Madness and electronic duo Stanton Warriors. In 2007, Sway sign-language with Akon's Konvicted label; released the One for the Journey EP, a harder-hitting aggregation than his debut that featured several of the said collaborations (and came clearly tagged: "This Is Not My Second Album"); discussed collaborations with Akon, Doug E. Fresh, Mark Ronson, and Pharrell; and proclaimed plans for The Signature, to go far in 2008. |
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Hip-hop could "big up" or burden Obama
NEW YORK () - Presidential hopeful Barack Obama listens to hip-hop, knows many of the genre's moguls, such as Jay-Z, Russell Simmons and rapper Ludacris, admires their concern acumen and has been endorsed by them.
That support could be a thanksgiving for the 47-year-old Democratic candidate as he appeals to young voters.
Or it could be a curse, with golf links to hip-hop's "gangsta" range and oblation ammunition for the supporters of Republican rival U.S. Sen. John McCain.
"Hip-hop's public mental image makes it a hot potato," aforesaid Bakari Kitwana, of the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago. "People don't know what it is so they equalise it with hyper-sexuality, violence and drug culture."
"People on the correct can always say this doesn't lay out family values and they can make these negative associations with hip-hop that then Barack or whatsoever other prospect is set in a position to defend," aforementioned Kitwana, world Health Organization is publishing a book in September on organizing a hip-hop voting bloc.
Hip-hop music began in New York's South Bronx in 1970s and has full-grown into an industry worth billions of dollars with mass appeal beyond its black and Hispanic roots.
Activists broadly define a alleged "hip-hop generation" as Americans mostly cured 18 to 29. There is no data showing how many of the millions of those voters identify with hip-hop.
A March poll by the two-way "Rock the Vote" set up 47 pct of young voters backup Obama, with 28 percentage backing the 71-year-old McCain. The hip-hop activists believe a legal age of the "hip-hop generation" back Obama.�
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
$785m at stake if Guy, Madge get divorced
Music publicist Barbara Charone, who has handled the singer's media inquiries since the beginning of her career, on Friday declined to deny the detailed tabloid newspaper reports. She said Madonna was not talking about her personal life.To worsen the mood, Madonna's estranged brother, Christopher Ciccone, 47, is pushing ahead with a "tell-all" biography, Life with My Sister Madonna, penned with writer Wendy Leigh, who is behind wintry tomes on Prince Edward, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Liza Minnelli.British publisher Simon & Schuster is avoiding calls on the subject of the July 15 publication, amid reports that the celebrity's lawyers are trying to block it.Charone said that there would be no formal response from Madonna to the book, but of course the siblings were no longer friends: "If they were friends, would he write the book?"Madonna Louise Ciccone met Guy Stuart Ritchie, best known for directing the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, through their mutual friend Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler. In August 2000, in Los Angeles, she bore their son Rocco.Just before Christmas that year they married in a lavish ceremony at Skibo Castle in Scotland, the groom wearing Highland dress tartan.The Material Girl became a more muted "English rose", Country Life-style wife, wearing tweeds and turning up to her husband's favourite West London "boozer" for a casual pint.Mr and Mrs Madge adopted the mystical Jewish religion Kaballah, donating millions to the London centre and attending faith sessions there.In a maelstrom of publicity, she flew to Malawi in 2006 to help build an orphanage - later filing adoption papers for David Banda Mwale.Celebrity divorce lawyer Marilyn Stowe said any divorce proceedings could leave Ritchie claiming a substantial amount of the couple's reported �300 million ($785m) wealth, if he argues that he has been financially disadvantaged over the course of during the marriage. "Undoubtedly, her career has prospered while his has not," she said. "The question is: did Guy Ritchie sacrifice his career and earning capacity to prioritise hers? Did he have a choice? Has it been difficult for him, living with such a famous and wealthy woman?"Stowe said it was highly likely that Madonna went into the marriage with a prenuptial agreement.But in spite of the crisis at Madonna's West London home and any damage to her reputation from her brother's book, many are predicting she will emerge largely unscathed.The fresh-faced student and cheerleader who arrived in New York with just $35 in the early-80s has proved she is made of steely stuff in the past, turning countless disasters to her advantage.Few would doubt Madonna's ability to again emerge triumphant.- INDEPENDENT
Thursday, 26 June 2008
The Clark Sisters
Artist: The Clark Sisters
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Live One Last Time
Year: 2007
Tracks: 17
 
Friday, 6 June 2008
Idol Note-by-Note: Finalists Go 3x3
Three finalists, three songs apiece�you do the math. Now we find out what...
Saturday, 31 May 2008
Shania Twain - Twain Splits From Music Producer Husband
Country star SHANIA TWAIN and her music producer husband ROBERT `MUTT' LANGE have filed for divorce.
The Canadian singer, 42, and music mogul Lange, 59, married in 1993 and share one child together.
In a statement, their spokesperson, Jason Owen, says, "This is a private matter and there will be no further comment at this time."
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