Thursday 26 June 2008

La Cedille

La Cedille   
Artist: La Cedille

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Vu Du Large   
 Vu Du Large

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

'Hulk' director eyes 'Strays'

Would helm the eco action thriller written by Michael Ross





Louis Leterrier, whose "Incredible Hulk" was the weekend's boxoffice champ, is negotiations to develop and direct "Strays," an eco action thriller written by Michael Ross, at Summit.


Film 360, the production division of Management 360, is producing.


In "Strays," a group of young consultants on a business trip to Russia mysteriously wake up in an abandoned and radioactive city and fight to survive the deadly obstacles in between them and safety.


Leterrier's other credits include the Jason Statham action movies "The Transporter" and it's sequel plus the Jet Li actionner "Unleashed." He is repped by Endeavor and Management 360.


Gersh-repped Ross wrote Fox Atomic's horror movie "Turistas" and most recently worked on the "Near Dark" remake for Rogue and Platinum Dunes.


Summit's Erik Feig, Geoff Shaevitz, and Gillian Bohrer will oversee the project for the studio.



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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Mo Boma

Mo Boma   
Artist: Mo Boma

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Myths Of The Near Future,Vol.2   
 Myths Of The Near Future,Vol.2

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12




The duo known as Mo Boma (named subsequently a pygmy girl's lullaby), is comprised of Carsten Tiedemann, a native of Germany, and Skuli Sverrisson, of Iceland, both of whom attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. Tiedemann's studies in classical composition structures and cultural medicine traditions feature prominently in Mo Boma's mode, which uses electronic music to create a airy, multi-textured sound that builds around Sverrisson's electric bass core. Sverrisson's own see as a jazz bassist and improvisational player besides makes a major wallop on Mo Boma's sound. The salmagundi of organic and electronic instrumentation help Mo Boma acheive a depth and complextity of composition that is slightly rare in ethno-ambient music. Their debut album, Jijimuge, was issued in 1992, merely possibly the best model of their unparalleled sound is their 1996 album, Myths of the Near Future, Vol. 1, which was vaguely elysian by the workings of J.G. Ballard. It weaves percussive sections some a sedate, shimmering swirl, anchored perpetually by Sverrisson's bass. Mo Boma issued two more than volumes of the Myths of the Near Future series in the mid-'90s, each featuring similar sounds, but playing tribute to their have unique themes.





Mournful Congregation

Wednesday 4 June 2008

American Idol - Sparks Warns Cook To Sleep Before Hectic Idol Schedule

Former AMERICAN IDOL winner JORDIN SPARKS has offered words of advice to the U.S. hit show's newly crowned champion DAVID COOK - telling him to get as much sleep as possible.

The singer congratulated triumphant contestant Cook, who scored a landslide victory over fellow finalist David Achuata at Wednesday's (21May08) series finale - achieving 12 million more votes than the 17-year-old hopeful.

But Sparks, who performed her hit No Air Round at the finale, says rocker Cook better be prepared for a hectic schedule, insisting she hasn't had a decent night's rest since she won the show last year (07).

She says, "Sleep as much as you can because you don't get any sleep. It's a year later and I still haven't gotten a whole eight hours of sleep yet ? I'm still reeling from winning last year."

And when asked by People magazine who she wanted to be crowned as the winner of this year's hit U.S. talent show, Sparks remained diplomatic, claiming she had voted for both finalists.

She says, "I voted for both of them last night so I can't really say I had a favourite. I got to meet both of them and they were so sweet! Both of them are going to be fine. I'm so proud of both of them."




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