Wednesday 10 September 2008

'You know too much' - TV psychic threatened

Sensing Murder psychic Sue Nicholson has revealed she has received threats because of her work on the crime-solving series.



The Wellington psychic told Sunday News she has been warned to ride out silent because of what she knows.


"The only problem I have had since doing Sensing Murder is a telephone call at 1am from a male who talked about unitary of the cases," Sue said.


"He aforesaid he watched me on the programme and to 'keep my mouth close, as you know overly much'."


But the psychic isn't afraid and won't allow threats keep her from appearing on the top-rating TV2 show.


"I don't let people like that fright me, as I will still transport on with the cases even though some cases are with gangs and drug rings," she said.


"I know I am existence looked after, otherwise 'Spirit' (a occult being she says helps her in her crime-solving) would not let me do the work.


Sue finds working on Sensing Murder emotionally onerous but the death of 12-year-old schoolgirl Agnes Ali'iva'a had a particularly austere effect on her.


She over up in hospital for a week, spookily woe a like ailment to that which killed Agnes.


"After filming that episode I ended up very queasy in infirmary with water supply on my lungs," she said.


"I went over to the other side and she (Agnes) was there. I had taken on what she had passed over with, as she had drowned in a ditch.


"The hospital could non understand that in such a short space of time I had become so ill."


Sue said she couldn't explicate her condition to doctors, as she had signed a confidentiality agreement with Sensing Murder.


Agnes drowned in a ditch in the Auckland suburbia of Mount Roskill in 1992. Police initially thought her death was an accident and it was three days before her body was identified.


It wasn't until four years afterward her death that a second coroner's inquest ruled Agnes died under leery circumstances. Her case inactive remains unsolved.


Sue admits operative on violent cases can be perturbing for the psychics and it's hard to walk away from them when she goes home to her family.


"Every case I work on upsets me and some are worsened then others. When I go into a case, I go and apply it all, 100 percent," she said.


"When I amount back place, I have to work it through in my own intellect and I just want to be left lonely. I get my possess peace with the person I am working with.


"I never talk about the case and my syndicate and friends understand that.


"I sign a confidentiality contract that I am non permitted to speak around it to anyone until the case has been viewed on TV."


* A new instalment of Sensing Murder screens on TV2 on Tuesday, 8.30pm.








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Thursday 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: DJ Whoo Kid






DJ Whoo Kid
   

Artist: DJ Whoo Kid: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







DJ Whoo Kid's discography:


G-Unit Radio Pt.23
   

 G-Unit Radio Pt.23

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 14
G Unit Radio Pt.20 (Best In The Bizness Pt2)
   

 G Unit Radio Pt.20 (Best In The Bizness Pt2)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 18
Chronic 2006
   

 Chronic 2006

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 25






Initially but unmatched among unnumbered other mixtape DJs in New York, DJ Whookid bloom to protuberance alongside associate Queens aboriginal 50 Cent and his G-Unit posse comitatus, whose freestyles he featured extensively and only if on his mixes. By the prison house term 50 blew up in early 2003, Whookid (natural Yves Mondesire) had already released a vi or so mixtapes featuring G-Unit, including 50 Cent Is the Future, No Mercy, No Fear, and God's Plan. Following 50's vast find, the Queens knocker continued to gracility Whookid with tied so more single freestyles, which the DJ then mixed on such releases as G Unit Radio, Pt. 2: International Ballers. By this point very comfortably known among the street-level strike community, Whookid as well began collaborating with Snoop Dogg on such mixes as Smokin Day, Pt. 2 and Snooper for President. Also in 2003, Full Clip Records released a commercial-grade Whookid shuffle, Hood Radio, Vol. 1, which continued to farther the nouveau-riche DJ's report.






Monday 11 August 2008

Freedom For King Kong

Freedom For King Kong   
Artist: Freedom For King Kong

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Rock
   



Discography:


Issue de ce corps   
 Issue de ce corps

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Marche ou Reve   
 Marche ou Reve

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Primate Diplomate   
 Primate Diplomate

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


Citoyens Du Monde   
 Citoyens Du Monde

   Year:    
Tracks: 16




 






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Craig Armstrong and Vladislav Delay and Antye Grei

Craig Armstrong and Vladislav Delay and Antye Grei   
Artist: Craig Armstrong and Vladislav Delay and Antye Grei

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


The Dolls   
 The Dolls

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

Blade Runner star enters rehab

Actress Sean Young has entered rehab for alcohol abuse following an outburst in which she was heckling from the audience at the Directors Guild of America awards.
The 48-year-old actress was escorted from the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Los Angeles after heckling director Julian Schnabel, who was nominated for his film 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'.
A statement from Insignia PR said that the actress "voluntarily admitted herself...for treatment related to alcoholism".
The statement added: "It is understood that Young has struggled against the disease for many years."
Young rose to fame following her performance in Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner' and a couple of years later she played Michael Douglas' wife in 'Wall Street'.
She'll return to the big screen opposite Billy Zane in the drama 'The Man Who Came Back' and alongside Juliet Landau in the thriller 'Darkness Visible'.

Tuesday 10 June 2008

Nancy Sinatra pushes for radio royalties

Follows father's legacy





WASHINGTON -- Continuing her father's legacy of fighting for all musicians, Nancy Sinatra will urge lawmakers Wednesday to approve legislation giving all musicians a royalty for songs aired on traditional radio.
In 1988, Frank Sinatra pushed for legislation instituting a performance royalty, and Wednesday his daughter is expected to do the same a decade later during a congressional hearing on the Fair Performance Right on Radio legislation, according to the MusicFirst Coalition.
In a letter to artists and musicians dated Dec. 12, 1988, Frank Sinatra wrote: "We are of the opinion that legislation has not been enacted in part because recording artists have not been aware of the problem, while others with vested interests have lobbied heavily for the defeat of such legislation. We believe that with a unified effort from fellow recording artists, we may be able to pass such legislation."
The MusicFirst coalition is comprised of the record labels, musicians and other music industry organizations that is pushing for legislation sponsored by Reps. Howard Berman, D-Calif., and Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
While Nancy Sinatra will testify on the legislation a number of musical performers plan to make their voices heard Wednesday (HR 6/11).
Dave Navarro, Sugarhill Gang, Whodini and Kristine W are among the artists and musicians in Washington supporting the bill.
Wednesday's hearing is an indication that things are getting hot in the copyright arena as the Copyright Alliance, a broad-based copyright industry group also is planning a push for the IP-PRO bill that sets up a "copyright czar" that is scheduled for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing June 17.

Wednesday 4 June 2008

Luxluna

Luxluna   
Artist: Luxluna

   Genre(s): 
Tango
   



Discography:


Borgoapocalisse   
 Borgoapocalisse

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




 






Thursday 29 May 2008

Johnny Depp to replace Ledger in final role?

Johnny Depp may be poised to replace the late Heath Ledger in the Australian's final film, according to reports.
English director Terry Gilliam is determined to finish shooting Ledger's final film, 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', and is said to want Depp in the lead role.
Filming on the set of the fantasy movie was reportedly abandoned following Ledger's death in New York on Tuesday.
However, Gilliam now wants to complete the shoot with Depp in the role.
A studio source told The Sun: "There is a point in the film when Heath falls through a magic mirror. He could change into another character after that and that is where Johnny would come in.
"It's a weird, fantasy, time-travel movie so Heath's character could easily change appearance. It would be a poignant moment.
"Johnny's not working at the moment so everyone is praying he will do it."
Ledger was said to be less than two months away from completing filming on the movie at the time of his death.

Monday 26 May 2008

Entombed

Entombed   
Artist: Entombed

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Death,Black
   Metal
   



Discography:


Averno   
 Averno

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5


Inferno   
 Inferno

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


Sons of Satan Praise the Lord (CD2)   
 Sons of Satan Praise the Lord (CD2)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


Possessed   
 Possessed

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 5


Morning Star   
 Morning Star

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Uprising   
 Uprising

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15


Same Difference   
 Same Difference

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 14


Monkey Puss (Live In London)   
 Monkey Puss (Live In London)

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Wreckage (EP)   
 Wreckage (EP)

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


To Ride, Shoot Straight And Speak The Truth   
 To Ride, Shoot Straight And Speak The Truth

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Entombed   
 Entombed

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 12


DCLXVCI - To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak The Truth   
 DCLXVCI - To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak The Truth

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Wolverine Blues   
 Wolverine Blues

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


Out Of Hand   
 Out Of Hand

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 3


Stranger Aeons   
 Stranger Aeons

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 3


Clandestine   
 Clandestine

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 11


Left Hand Path   
 Left Hand Path

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 12


But Life Goes On   
 But Life Goes On

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 3




Scandinavian metal legends Entombed were at the head of the demise metallic element rising, cathartic their influential debut, Left Hand Path, in 1990, just now as the movement was beginning to proliferate internationally. By the time death metal had become a mass phenomenon in the mid-'90s, yet, Entombed had begun experimenting with different approaches, sometimes to lots spat (as in the slip of Wolverine Blues) and on occasion to brush off (Same Difference). Nevertheless, it was the band's debut, Left Hand Path, that held up best o'er the long time. Canonized as a death metallic element hellenic -- one of the earlier, in fact -- Left wing Hand Path's buzzsaw guitar riffs and varied tempos, in particular, differentiated Entombed from seminal Earache Records labelmates such as Napalm Death, Carcass, Terrorizer, and Morbid Angel, wHO, with their relentlessly lightning-fast tempos and blastbeat drumming, were more in line with grindcore than end metal. Successive Entombed releases on Earache -- Crawl (EP, 1990), Alien Aeons (EP, 1991), Underground (LP, 1991), Hollowman (EP, 1993), Gulo gulo Blues (LP, 1993) -- were well standard on all counts; however, like many decease alloy bands of the clip, Entombed had to endure a revolving room access of bandmembership, nearly noticably in the songwriting department. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth (1997) pronounced a mates major changes for Entombed: it was the band's first since going away Earache (a storied indie with major-label ties) and establishing their have label, Threeman Recordings, and it also was the band's final to feature talented drummer/songwriter Nicke Andersson, wHO chose to focus full-time on his other stria, the Hellacopters, for which he panax quinquefolius and played guitar. Consequently, Entombed languished for a match age, though Uprising (1999), the first in a series of powerful back-to-basics albums to postdate end-to-end the ensuing decade, signaled a bring back to mannequin (i.e., "last & roll," as it was coined).


The roots of Entombed lie in the stria Nihilist, which was formed in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1987 by drummer/guitarist Nicke Andersson, guitar player Alex Hellid, and guitarist/bassist Leif "Leffe" Cuzner (each was around 15 years old at the metre, born in 1972-1973). Nihilist recorded a number of demos 'tween 1988 and 1989 (i.e., Previous Autopsy, Only Shreds Remain, Drowned -- all of which were compiled, along with session recordings, and released by Threeman in 2005 as Syndicalist [1987-1989]), and these recordings included additional members: vocalizer Lars-Göran Petrov (aka L.G. Petrov), guitar player Ulf "Uffe" Cederlund, and bassist Johnny Hedlund. Of special preeminence, the Only Shreds Remain demo, recorded o'er the course of iI years in December 1988 at Sunlight Studios in Stockholm with producer Tomas Skogsberg, was peradventure the first death alloy recording from Scandinavia to circulate wide among the subway alloy tape-trading network that at the time was comprised well-nigh alone of British and American bands. While porta for the Lee Dorian-fronted lineup of Napalm Death in Stockholm, Nihilist gave one of their demonstration tapes to a voice of Earache Records. Impressed, the mark by and by offered the band a recording concentrate. Meanwhile, bassist Johnny Hedlund left wing Nihilist after the Drowned demonstration in August 1989, later on forming Unleashed, some other Scandinavian metal initiate. Guitarist/bassist Leif Cuzner had antecedently left the band, for his parents stirred his mob to Canada.


Syndicalist disbanded after Hedlund's leaving; with little faltering, however, the remaining members -- Andersson (drums), Hellid (guitar), Cederlund (guitar), and Petrov (vocals) -- and then chose to reform as Entombed. With bassist David Blomqvist taking the place of Hedlund, the rejuvenated band returned to Sunlight Studios and recorded the Just Life Goes On demo on September 23, 1989, in one case once more working with producer Tomas Skogsberg. Shortly thenceforth, Entombed was back at Sunlight working with Skogsberg, this time on their debut album for Earache, Left wing Hand Path (1990), which was comprised largely of reworked Nihilist songs. Bassist Lars Rosenberg joined the lineup after the completion of the album, on which Andersson and Cederlund were co-credited with freshwater bass. Of greater moment, vocaliser Lars-Göran Petrov left field the band. Entombed in turn recruited Orvar Säfström of the band Nirvana 2002 to whistle on Crawl (1990), a three-song EP. However, when it came meter to record Clandestine (1991), Entombed's second gear record album, drummer Nicke Andersson false the vocal duties; he too wrote the mass of the album, earning sole or co-credit for each birdcall. For purposes of touring, the band recruited some other vocaliser, former Carnage bassist Johnny Dordevic. Yet by the meter Entombed embarked on the Gods of Grind go (a show window of Earache bands too including Carcass, Cathedral, and Confessor) in precipitate 1991, Petrov had rescued his rank as the band's vocaliser.


With Petrov back in the lineup, the high profile Gods of Grind go slow them, and two acclaimed albums to their name, Entombed went about working on their third album, Gulo gulo Blues (1993). Once again written largely by Andersson, Glutton Blues proved a significant leaving from Entombed's former efforts. For one, the band scaled back the speed of their music, from the breakneck tempo shifts of their prior material (à la death metal) to a quelling mid-tempo rut (à la Pantera circa Common Display of Power). Secondly, the band adoptive more traditional verse-chorus-verse songwriting structures with memorable maulers. Plus, the vocals were comprehensible. These changes clearly set Entombed apart from their death metal peers, merely the absolutely brutal delivery of the music, especially the signature buzzsaw guitars and Petrov's minatory vocals (more than shouting than growling), too correct the ring aside from the mainstream. Moreover, Earache had aligned itself with Columbia Records, a partnership that promising indie street cred with major-label distribution. The six-track Hollowman EP (1993) was the first Entombed liberation to benefit from the Earache/Columbia partnership; featuring an instrumental version of "Gulo gulo Blues," the EP drummed up significant interest in the extroverted album. Released in two versions, one a Marvel Comics promotion featuring Wolverine from X-Men, Glutton Blues aggressively divided up fans upon its handout. Death metallic element purists abhorred the stylistic change in charge, while other fans were pleased to see the isthmus crowd frontwards creatively into impudent territory, especially now that a legion of similar-sounding death metallic element bands had arisen in the wake of Left Hand Path. Even to this day, fans remain divided o'er Gulo gulo Blues; without motion, though, the greater accessibility of the music did attract a new wave of fans to Entombed, and the album is loosely acknowledged as a high water mark for the band, as it would become a regular benchmark for judgement the quality of future releases.


Following the release of Gulo luscus Blues, Entombed toured Europe with Napalm Death and released the Out of Hand individual. Bassist Lars Rosenburg then left hand the striation in 1995; Jörgen Sandström, the former bassist/vocalist of Grave, filled his slot. Among other changes, Entombed secured new direction, left hand Earache, and signed to EastWest. This new judge deal didn't work out, unfortunately: Entombed recorded a new studio album, only the pronounce didn't freeing it and in the end dropped the band for business sector reasons. The label woes endured by Entombed ultimately motivated them to manakin their own label, Threeman Recordings, and pimp statistical distribution deals for various regions (for representative, Music for Nations in the U.S.). To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth, the band's fourth full-length, was eventually released in 1997; Earache at the same time released Entombed, a digest of antecedently released non-LP material. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth was well received (for representative, earning a second-place vote in European cartridge clip Metal Hammer's best-of-1997 opinion poll, as well as earning the band a slot opening for Machine Head on hitch) and was passably similar in style to Skunk bear Blues, though noticeably rougher around the edges and a little less memorable in damage of songwriting.


Andersson, the band's drummer and primary ballad maker, left field Entombed at this articulation, choosing to dedicate himself full-time to his other band, the Hellacopters, which was considerably acclaimed at the metre. Drummer Peter Stjärnvind was brought in nigh instantly, for touring commitments remained, carrying on well into 1998 (including the band's first North American dates since the Gods of Grind hitch in 1991). Upon the completion of touring, Entombed worked with producer Daniel Rey on Same Difference (1999); non only was it the band's number one album without Andersson's songwriting, merely it was their number one without Tomas Skogsberg's production. Largely written by guitar player Uffe Cederlund, Same Difference was a clear leaving for the band, taking them much farther away from their death metal roots than Gulo luscus Blues had. Whereas Carcajou Blues had divided up fans, Same Difference reunited them in ignore, if non outright condescension. Earache once over again released a back-catalog point at the same time, in this case Scamp Puss: Live in London (1999), a CD/DVD recording of Entombed from the European leg of the Gods of Grind hitch, circa March 1992. An EP of covers, Disgraceful Juju (1999), was besides released around this clip, as Entombed returned to the road, touring with Meshuggah and Skinlab, severally.


To alleviation of many fans and the praise of critics, Rising (1999) signaled a retort to variety for Entombed, wHO recorded and motley the purposefully raw album with producer Nico Elgstrand over the course of only 18 years. A hitch of Europe and Canada in support of Iron Maiden followed, on with solo dates. Deemed a classical in some corners, Cockcrow Star (2001) was a likewise raw-sounding effort, though well more active in damage of pacing and mode; some likened it to the work of prime-era Slayer. In commemoration of Entombed's 15th day of remembrance, Threeman compiled Sons of Satan Praise the Lord (2002), a double-disc covers collecting that was wide-ranging in source material (from Venom to Bob Dylan). Also in 2002, Entombed performed a special concert at the Swedish Royal Opera House with the Royal Ballet Ensemble; the public presentation was recorded and later on released as Insubstantial Estate (2004). Co-produced by the band with Per Gunnerfeldt, Perdition (2003) was too similar in reasoned to Rising and Dawn Star (i.e., raw), though it too had its own peculiarities: a equivalence was drawn to lapidator metal by some, piece others likened the rough-cut production unfavorably to that of Metallica's doomed St. Anger (2003). Stateside editions included a fillip EP, Averno, comprised of duplicate material from the Inferno sessions, along with a couple videos. Besides a lot of touring during this period, Entombed experienced another bout of departures: bassist Jörgen Sandström left in January 2004, replaced by Nico Elgstrand; guitarist Uffe Cederlund left in September 2005, going away unreplaced; and drummer Peter Stjärnvind left in 2006, replaced by Olle Dahlstedt.


Directly a four-piece, Entombed released the five-song When in Sodom EP on June 6, 2006 (i.e., 6-6-6), and the Ophidian Saints: The Ten Amendments LP in 2007. This pair of releases -- the first unexampled material from Entombed in iII years, and without the songwriting of Cederlund, world Health Organization had written most of the band's songs following the deviation of Andersson -- luckily plant the ring revitalized and as brutal as ever so. In general, Serpent Saints was reviewed in glowing footing, with many critics declaring it on a equation with Rebellion and Morning Star. Candlelight USA, the album's stateside distributor, marketed it as "Entombed's best work since Gulo gulo Blues!"






Romany

Romany   
Artist: Romany

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Full Fat (FFAT703)   
 Full Fat (FFAT703)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 






A Very Phishy Reunion

Phish The Jammy Awards did a little Phishing last night.
Four years after going belly up, Phish's four members�Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Mike Gordon and Jon Fishman�turned...


Dirty Pretty Things give away song for free

Dirty Pretty Things have made 'Hippy Son', a song from their forthcoming second album, 'Romance At Short Notice', available to download free.

The song is available now through Dirtyprettythingsband.com.

'Hippy Son' is the first release from the band's second album, due out on June 30. An official single, 'Tired Of England', will be out on June 23.




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Carrie Underwood joins the cast of Grand Ole Opry

Carrie UnderwoodCarrie Underwood has joined the cast of the Grand Ole Opry.


The former ‘American Idol’ winner — who has sold 7 million copies of her debut album Some Hearts — joined the long-running country music show Saturday. Garth Brooks handled her formal induction and Vince Gill sang a duet with her.


“This really seems like a great family to be part of,” Underwood said, as she fought back tears. “I promise I’ll do everything I possibly can to not make you regret it.”




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The Bill star Stewart says he is recovering

'The Bill' star Jeff Stewart said today that he is recovering, following media reports that he harmed himself after his contract with the show was not renewed.
The 52-year-old actor, who plays PC Reg Hollis in the ITV drama, has issued a statement asking the media to respect his privacy.
Stewart said in the statement: "The last few days have been very difficult for me, but I am receiving the right care and help, and am surrounded by family and friends."
"I want to confirm that I do not have any financial concerns, or indeed any other problems, as has been reported."
He also said: "I love being an actor. My work as an actor is very important to me - it's my life, and the thought of this suddenly changing had an extremely serious effect on me."
"I am feeling much better now, and am progressively improving."
Stewart has played PC Hollis since the show's launch in 1984.

Suge Knight Knocked Out In Club Fight

Hip-hop mogul MARION 'SUGE' KNIGHT caused havoc at a Hollywood nightclub on Saturday night (10May08) when he became embroiled in a fight with another partygoer - and got knocked unconscious.

The Death Row Records founder was enjoying a night out at Shag when he and his entourage got involved in a verbal altercation with an unnamed man, reportedly in an argument about money.

The fight soon turned physical, and Knight's party is said to have assaulted the man.

But the alleged victim hit back and managed to slam a right hook into Knight, knocking him to the ground and leaving him bleeding and out cold for almost three minutes, reports TMZ.com.

Knight's entourage helped him to his feet and an unidentified woman then hailed an SUV (sports utility vehicle) to take the heavyset businessman to the hospital. But her attempts to move out of the parking space were also plagued with drama - she backed into both of the cars in front and behind the vehicle, before being removed from the driver's seat by club security.

Knight was eventually taken to a local Los Angeles hospital, where he received treatment for minor injuries.

However, Knight is refusing to file a police report or help the L.A. Police Department with its inquiries.




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