Thursday 4 September 2008

Mp3 music: Ben Watt






Ben Watt
   

Artist: Ben Watt: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
House
Dance

   







Ben Watt's discography:


We are silver ep
   

 We are silver ep

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 3
Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 1
   

 Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 1

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 3
   

 Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 3

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 15
Buzzin' Fly Vol 1 CD 2
   

 Buzzin' Fly Vol 1 CD 2

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 5






Ben Watt is best-known as half of the duo Everything merely the Girl, which low gear performed together in 1982. That year, EBTG's Tracey Thorn released her solo debut, A Distant Shore, spell Watt released his, North Marine Drive, the following class. Watt's LP went to number unmatchable on the U.K. indie charts and included a cover of Bob Dylan's "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go." Everything merely the Girl's early material was lite-jazz, merely their major international breakthrough came in the dance music literary genre with Todd Terry's 1995 remix of the song "Missing," which in the beginning appeared on the record album Amplified Heart. ("Missing" went to number two on Billboard's Hot hundred in 1996.) Everything merely the Girl successfully made the transition to the "new jazz" of techno, house, and trip-hop. That shift tin bathroom be seen as a spiritual conversion musically and personally. After the windup of the duo's 1992 record album, Acoustic, Watt contracted the rare autoimmune organization disease Churg-Strauss Syndrome, which closely killed him. Complaining of chest strain, Watt was hospitalized for eight-spot weeks and in that clip confused more than than than 40 pounds and 85 per centum of his small intestine. Recovery took a long clip and was never a sure thing. Out of his struggle with the mortal disease, Watt wrote a personal memoir, entitled Patient: The History of a Rare Illness, which was promulgated by Grove Press. Able to look support with sense of humour, Watt wrote of Churg-Strauss Syndrome: "To paraphrasis Joseph Heller," Watt wrote, "You sopor together it's something life-threatening when they name it later on deuce guys." Patient contains his observations about the struggle with the mental as well as physical hurdling of recuperation. The al-Qur'an is very much a look at how trauma bum force a person to become a fresh private. One of the new additions to Watt's post-illness life chronicle was an booking with technology. He immersed himself in the World Wide Web and tied managed the EBTG internet site (web.ebtg.com). The interest in engineering unnatural the band's music and Watt began to exercise with sequencers and computers more than in his compositions. With the encouragement of friend, producer, and DJ Howie B, Watt began spinning in the reality of metro DJs. His tedium with traditional approaches to playing and transcription music, a sentience of isolation from an emergent generation of young medicine fans, and his illness set the stage for the new version of Everything merely the Girl. The band had explored psyche and bossa nova in the early '80s and began to experiment with downtempo puritanic funk, recondite firm, and showy barrel 'n' freshwater bass. Watt actually remixed a version of "Wanting" under the pseudonym Little Joey and in full subaquatic himself in the U.K. membranophone 'n' freshwater sea bass aspect in 1994. The new techno approaching was flushed out on Walk Wounded, their Virgin Records debut. The title-track and "Wrong" both cracked the U.K. Top Ten. Because of Watt's dedication to the golf-club reality, the follow-up, Erratic, was three age in the making and well-kept much of the same style. Watt has produced and added vocals, forte-piano, and guitar to releases by Chicane, Deep Dish, Adam F., Beth Orton, Roni Size, and Massive Attack, among others.


W attributes his ability to outride energized and young at heart to his remix make and DJ side project, Lazy Dog, an on-going club event that is hosted regularly in London. Watt and DJ Hannan (wHO besides co-hosts Lazy Dog) released a two-disc go down which included the UK rack up "Tracey in My Room," on Astralwerks in the fall of 2000. The birth of Watt and Thorn's third child kept the couple engaged and away from the studio for a time. Watt's remixing eased him bet on into transcription with work for Sade, Sunshine Anderson, and Maxwell. In 2003 he formed the tag and night club Buzzin' Fly and began to record a series of deep theater singles. Released a twelvemonth by and by, Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 1 began a series of CDs featuring medicine from the tag mixed together by Watt.





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Monday 25 August 2008

Sienna Keeps Top On, Married Men Off

Sienna  MillerLucky for Sienna Miller, she can hop on a plane to Ibiza, kick back on a yacht and pretend she's not a "homewrecker" over the whole Balthazar Getty fiasco.

Getty -- a married father of 4 -- on the other hand...








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Friday 15 August 2008

Gnarls Barkley Release Live From Soho EP

Gnarls Barkley are the latest ring to criminal record a live EP especially for iTunes, with their 'Live From Soho' EP on cut-rate sale right now through the popular digital store.


The pair played five-spot songs at the New York Apple Store back in June as a stripped-down bikini, with tracks lifted from both their albums - 2006's 'St. Elsewhere' and this year's 'The Odd Couple'.


"Gnarls precious to celebrate the inwardness of the songs," aforementioned a interpreter for the band, "by playing simplified versions and letting the emotions do the lifting."


The full Live From Soho EP tracklisting is as follows:


1. Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)

2. Who's Gonna Save My Soul

3. Surprise

4. Crazy

5. A Little Better




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Thursday 7 August 2008

Vectom

Vectom   
Artist: Vectom

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Rock: Thrash
   



Discography:


Rules Of Mystery   
 Rules Of Mystery

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 9


Speed Revolution   
 Speed Revolution

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 10




Early '80s alternative pop out band Vector boasted Charlie Peacock in its first record album lineup, art object Jimmy Abegg and Steve Griffith





EastEnders star missed Palmer & Owen

Friday 27 June 2008

X-Ecutioners and General Patton

X-Ecutioners and General Patton   
Artist: X-Ecutioners and General Patton

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners   
 General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 23




 






Monday 23 June 2008

Dirty Pretty Things Announce October Tour

Dirty Pretty Things are soon going to release second album 'Romance At Short Notice' - on June 30th in fact and instead of touring now to promote the record, fans will have to wait until October for a headline jaunt.


During that month, Carl Barat and bandmates will eleven shows, including gigs in Glasgow, Manchester, London, Leeds and Southampton. Tickets go on sale at the end of the week.


October Dates:


Glasgow ABC (4)

Edinburgh Old Picture House (5)

Manchester Academy 2 (7)

Leeds Metropolitan University (8)

Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall (9)

Keele University (11)

Cambridge Junction (12)

Norwich UEA (13)

London Roundhouse (14)

Oxford Carling Academy (16)

Southampton Guildhall (18)




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Monday 16 June 2008

Kate Beckinsale Demands Booty Double

Kate Beckinsale is said to have demanded a butt double for her latest move – because she thinks she's fat.

Producers on Whiteout have had to hired a $2000-a-day model to stand in for the star after she refused to bare her rear in shower scene.

A source tells Britain's The Mail On Sunday, "Kate has a terrible self-image. She thinks she is fat and she is always complaining how certain outfits make her bottom look big. Of course, the reality is that she has the most amazing body.
Does my butt look big in this? Kate's tiny rear
"The script called for her character to be filmed nude in a shower, focusing in on her bottom and thighs.

"Kate insisted on a double being hired. She was quite open on the set about not liking her body and said she particularly loathed her bottom and was not comfortable baring it."