Monday, 8 September 2008

Pick of the week: Clubs

Sancho Panza Meets Rebel Waltz Meets DJh History.com
East Village, EC2
Saturday 30
DJ's Matt Brown and Jimmy K Tel step off the boat to showcase house in Shoreditch with the Rebel Waltz team.

The Gallery
The Ministry Of Sound, SE1
Friday 5 Sept
Three hours of Marco V, the singular Matthew Dekay and technical school trance drawing card Randy Katana make Ministry unmissable. The Trophy Twins and Tania von Pear feature too.

Fabriclive
Fabric, EC1
Friday 5 Sept
Fabric Resident Switch and Kiss DJ Sinden present Get Familiar with live sets from Bonde Do Role and Sweat X. Drum'n'bass is looked after by Roni Size and Blame among others.

The Vinyl Touch
The Rhythm Factory, E1
Friday 5 Sept
See the summer out in style with the king of breaks Krafty Kuts, Kiss 100's Jay Cunning and Ed209 of Hardcore Beats, not forgetting a debut set from Beat Assassins.

Ram Records
The End, WC1, Friday 5 Sept
Drum & Bass Arena's regnant Best DJ, Andy C heads the line-up with able accompaniment from Chase & Status and DJ Die and Break. Ed Rush is in the lounge and Goldie too checks in.







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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Statement From The American Institute For Cancer Research (AICR) Clarifying The Processed Meat-Cancer Link

�The American Institute for Cancer Research finds itself and its landmark technical report, Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective, caught in the middle of a savage PR battle between deuce conflicting interest groups.


The Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), an anti-meat advocacy organization, is victimisation the AICR report's conclusions to bolster its political campaign to produce all refined meats out of U.S. schools. AICR is non affiliated with PCRM or this run.


The American Meat Institute (AMI) has responded with a program line that attacks the AICR report by recycling the misleading arguments AMI commencement made when the AICR report was published in November of last year.

Here's the science slow all that spin:


The AICR skillful report was an international five-year project that involved the work of club independent teams of researchers, hundreds of peer reviewers, and a panel of 21 world-renowned experts. In preparing this comprehensive, objective and transparent report, evidence from over 7,000 studies on all aspects of cancer risk was reviewed; the report contains the experts' assessment of the results of this research in a lean of ten-spot clear recommendations to turn down cancer risk of infection. These recommendations deal with body weighting, physical action and the overall pattern of the diet.


The expert panel did not issue a recommendation unless the epidemiological data was clear, consistent and supported by strong laboratory grounds.


Among the panel's recommendations: limit ingestion of bolshevik meat to 18 ounces (cooked) per week. But according to the report card: "The evidence on processed meat is even more clear-cut than that on red kernel, and the data do not record any level of intake that lav confidently be shown non to be associated with risk."


This does non suggest, however, that an occasional hot dog at a lucille Ball game, or a slice of ham at Easter, will cause colon cancer. What the evidence does show is that making processed meats an casual part of the diet, as many Americans do, poses clear and serious risks. That is wherefore AICR at present recommends avoiding hot dogs, sausages, bacon, ham, cold cuts and other processed meats.


The AMI statement contests this recommendation, citing alternate conclusions that were reached by a revue of the evidence that was commissioned by AMI. Such an ad hoc literature limited review, paid for by an interested party and conducted by two scientists only, lacks the scope, objectivity and cogency of which the AICR expert report is a model.


We at AICR wish the multi-billion-dollar inwardness industry would take the money it uses to attack the objective conclusions of main experts and devote it to researching why diets high in processed meats are so consistently associated with troubling increases in colorectal crab risk. With such efforts, it english hawthorn prove possible to isolate the especial cause or causes and make refined meats safer.


In the meantime, no amount of meat industry spin can buoy change the fact that the exhaustive AICR report has been embraced by the outside scientific and medical community and represents overwhelming scientific consensus.

The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) is the cancer charity that fosters research on the relationship of nutrition, physical natural action and weight management to cancer risk of exposure, interprets the scientific literature and educates the public about the results. It has contributed more than $86 gazillion for innovational research conducted at universities, hospitals and research centers across the country. AICR has published two landmark reports that interpret the accumulated research in the field, and is committed to a process of continuous review. AICR as well provides a wide range of educational programs to help millions of Americans learn to make dietary changes for lower crab risk. Its award-winning New American Plate program is presented in brochures, seminars and on its web site, http://www.aicr.org. AICR is a fellow member of the World Cancer Research Fund International.

American Institute for Cancer Research


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Sunday, 10 August 2008

The Rippingtons With Russ Freeman

The Rippingtons With Russ Freeman   
Artist: The Rippingtons With Russ Freeman

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   funk
   



Discography:


Curves Ahead   
 Curves Ahead

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 9


Black Diamond   
 Black Diamond

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




 





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Carrot Top Is the, Er, Man?!

The transgendered bastard love child of Ronald McDonald and Little Orphan Annie was spotted with local hoochies in Vegas.
Carrot Top
SpyonVegas caught all the carnage at a Killers concert at Pure on Tuesday.






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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Luck of the Irish

Plenty of singer-songwriters use the rollercoaster ups and down of their own lives as inspiration for songs but Brian McFadden's highs and lows are on a different scale to most. In fact, if the 28-year-old Irishman's life was a movie it would be pretty hard to believe. A lucky break saw him go from performing arts school graduate and McDonald's security guard to international pop idol. "I was in the right place at the right time when I auditioned for Westlife," he says during a whistlestop visit to Auckland. "I didn't have time to have a back-up career because once we were signed we toured with Boyzone and then it took off." During McFadden's seven years with the boy band, Westlife sold more than 30 million albums and had 12 number one singles. Seven of these were consecutive, earning them the record for the most number one singles in a row on the UK charts. Through it all he enjoyed all the first-class fun of a millionaire lifestyle including a celebrity marriage to Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona and the birth of daughters Molly (now 7) and Lily (5).




But from the highs of Westlife success came some low years of personal distress. He left the band in March 2004 to spend more time with his family and pursue a solo career. But six months later his marriage was over. For two years he traded tabloid insults with Katona before they finalised their divorce in 2006. The pair are now battling over custody of their daughters. In all this turmoil he released his debut album Irish Son (2004) which was praised for its lyrical honesty and sold moderately well but not well enough for record label Sony BMG, which dropped him last year. This year McFadden is back on the up with Set in Stone, a self-funded album that is emotionally lighter and more musically diverse than his debut. "I have to use my own life as inspiration," he says. "The first album came from such a terrible place it was easy to write because it just spilled out. The second album was harder because I'm in such a different place. It is much harder to write happy love songs without being cliched." The source of his happiness is Australian singer Delta Goodrem whom he describes as an "angel" who has made his life a better place to be. The pair sang a duet on his debut album and collaborated on songs for her third album. They plan to get married next year although McFadden, who has homes in Sydney, London and California, says it will be years before they have kids of their own. "She's too young at the moment," he says. "She's only 23 and both of us are very focused on our careers at the moment. Perhaps when my two are teenagers it might be nice." If McFadden's extended family is anything to go by Goodrem had better be ready for a big family. While his only sibling is younger sister Susan (25), McFadden has 128 first cousins as both his parents have 10 siblings.

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Lost actress released from jail early

'Lost' actress Michelle Rodriguez has been released from jail after serving 17 days of a six-month sentence for probation violation.
The 29-year-old actress was freed from prison on Wednesday night, according to a statement released by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department yseterday.
Last October a judge sentenced Rodriguez for violating her probation on previous drunken-driving and hit-and-run offences, saying that she should not be granted work furlough, early release or home confinement.
However, a Sheriff's official claimed that her early release was not unusual, saying that factors such as overcrowding and the severity of the crime are taken into consideration.
Rodriguez was previously sentenced to 60 days in jail for a probation violation in May 2006, but was released from prison after just four hours and 20 minutes.

The X Factor - Cheryl Cole Confirmed As New X Factor Judge


Cheryl Cole has been named as the new addition to the X Factor judging panel.

The Girls Aloud star has stepped in to replace Sharon Osbourne, who announced she was leaving the ITV1 reality show last week.

The 55-year-old had been due to sit alongside Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Dannii Minogue at the first round of London auditions on June 12th but pulled out shortly before filming was due to begin.

And with her experience of TV talent contests, having won a place in Girls Aloud on Popstars: The Rivals, Cole has been picked as the ideal replacement.

"I'm so excited to be part of such a great show and although it's scary joining a huge programme like the X Factor, it's a massive honour to be following in the footsteps of Sharon Osbourne," the 24-year-old said of her appointment.

"The rest of the girls have said they're right behind me, which is really important for me as it will be weird to be on the other side of the fence this time.

"So while we get started on the next album, it will be brilliant to be a judge on the X Factor."

After four years on the ITV1 show, Osbourne stepped down, saying it was "time to move on" despite the channel offering her "an obscene amount of money".

Spice Girl Mel B had been mooted as a potential replacement after Osbourne's departure, but Cole, who ITV controller of entertainment John Kaye Cooper called "an amazingly successful, sassy and talented woman", has been given the nod.


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Monday, 26 May 2008

Corrie's David just 'wants to be loved'

'Coronation Street' actor Jack P Shepherd has claimed that his character David Platt is misunderstood and "just wants to be loved".
According to the show's official website, the actor told InsideSoap Yearbook: "David can do some malicious things but I think he just wants to be loved. He craves a bit of affection."
"He's never had much attention from his mum, Gail. She was always running around after David's brother, Nick, and Sarah and then she moved on to caring about Bethany, so David just feels like he was pushed to one side," he said.
"He's found that by being bad he gets lots of attention. That's the only time Gail really notices him."
Shepherd said: "David could go down a really dark path, but there are different sides to him. David is an emotional character and he can do comedy - he's quite a comedian sometimes."
"I think he does have different dimensions to his character, which makes him so much fun to watch. But probably his main strength is being a nasty, evil, twisted little git."

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Ginger Baker

Ginger Baker   
Artist: Ginger Baker

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Falling Off The Roof   
 Falling Off The Roof

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Going Back Home   
 Going Back Home

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Unseen Rain   
 Unseen Rain

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 8


Middle Passage   
 Middle Passage

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 6


Horses and Trees   
 Horses and Trees

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 6




Ginger Baker was rock's number 1 hotshot drummer and the to the highest degree influential percussionist of the sixties. There were other drummers man Health Organization were well-known to the world earlier him, including the Beatles' Ringo Starkey and, in England at the end of the fifties, the Shadows' Tony Meehan, but they were celebrated principally for the groups in which they played and for attributes beyond their musicianship. Baker made his diagnose completely on his performing, initially as showcased in Cream, simply far transcending even that trio's comparatively brief initiation. Though he exclusively abbreviate top-selling records for a period of time of or so trey days at the end of the sixties, virtually every drummer of every heavy metallic element mob that has followed since that clock fourth dimension has sought-after to emulate some aspect of Baker's playing.


He was natural Prick Edward IV Bread maker in Lewisham, London, in 1939. The nickname "Ginger" came along later on, a moment of his red fuzz. As a boy, Baker had a special stake in bicycle racing, merely by his mid-teens, his interests had switched to medicine, particularly pleximetry. A greyback tied at that age, he became devoted to bodoni artistic production and contemporaneous jazz, transforming himself into something of a flap during the mid to deep '50s. A cancel musician, he talked himself into his first master gig when he was 16 and was on the road that twelvemonth, working full-time. Baker's matinee idol during the late '50s was Phil Nellie Bly, a jazz drummer reality Health Organisation was belike the c. H. Best percussion player in England; his own playacting tended toward an aggression and articulation that were strange in juxtaposition with apiece other.


By the end of the 1950s, Baker had passed through several of what were known in England as trad jazz bands -- "trad" was the English language designation disposed to what Americans and the remain of the world know as Dixieland jazz. It was the dominant phase of popular idle speech in England from the mid-'50s forth and it provided use. He'd been a phallus of Terry cloth Lightfoot's and Acker Bilk's bands, only the fit was an awkward i, outstanding to the passion that Baker frequently displayed in his work and his possess, in soul outspoken nature. Or else, he turned toward the budding British blues scenery coalescing around the solve of Alexis Korner and St. Cyril Davies -- less boundary in custom and reinforced for the most part round younger players, this medicine was outgrowth and organism played in a much more open up environment.


In 1962, on the good son of Charlie Watts, Bread maker was selected as the latter's substitute in Blues Incorporated, the dance stria started by Korner and Davies. It was here that Baker commencement crossed paths with two musicians -- saxman and organist Graham Bond and bassist Jack Bruce -- that were to act a key reference in his professional person career. Their work with Blues Incorporated was successful enough, simply it was darn the deuce were acting with a position group, the Johnny Birch Octet, that they began jamming with saxist Prick Heckstall-Smith (another Blues Incorporated fine-tune) and began acquiring a really positivist response from the crowds. It was verboten of those jams that Baker, Bond certificate, Bruce, and (connection a niggling by and by) Heckstall-Smith formed the William Franklin Graham Bond Organization in 1963, the former three quitting Korner's group totally at once. The Whole wheat flour Alliance Organization was never as popular as such Megrims Incorporated offshoots as the Peal Stones or the Small Faces, beingness more jazz-oriented in their approaching to R&B, and, thusly, a niggling besides complex to find a immense audience, but they were successful and respected on stage; Baker's repute among blues aficionados and more scholarly Brits rock and roll listeners tush be traced to his spurt with the group. Their recordings, however -- with the obvious exception of the Klooks Kleek concert record album -- were never as exciting as their populate performances.


Its allude apart, Gingerroot Baker was the de facto leader of the Whole wheat flour Attachment Organisation. James Bond himself was temperamentally mismated to a leaders use, a condition made worse by the spells of content abuse and addiction that blighted his life. The Attachment group as well dependent Baker up in the like round section with Jack David Bruce for an extensive menstruum of time, and few relationships between unceasing bandmates -- with the exception of siblings Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey's efforts at working together in the betimes '30s -- hold been so riotous and productive. The two genuinely detested each other on a personal grade, and stories of apiece razing (or stressful to crash) the other's instruments and assaultive for each one other on level abound. Still, the group's speech sound was extraordinary, a jazz-based R&B built or so quartet muscular players, for each one displaying variable star degrees of virtuosity and assertiveness that was quite daringly building complex. And their conductor, Henry M. Robert Stigwood, powerfulness saw them altogether as talents worth retention an eye on in the future tense.


Baker finally laid-off Bruce, human race Wellness Formation jumped to John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, which, fatefully, allowed him to cross paths with Eric Clapton for a short fourth dimension, and and so to Manfred Horace Mann, as well as doing session spirt that even had him playacting on records by the Hollies. By too soon 1966, the Martha Graham Alliance Organisation had lead its commercial message phone line (though it was placid sufficiently viable to ferment up on a bill post-horse exterior of the golf-club that David Hemmings' representation role enters in Bluster Up), and Bread maker was probing for a freshly gig.


He'd discovered Trick Mayall & the Bluesbreakers in activity and had known lead guitar player Eric Clapton for a match of long time, having jam-packed with him one clip in 1964 as parting of the William Franklin Graham Julian Bond Organization, and approached him ab initio to drop a line together and mayhap conformation a mathematical mathematical group. Bread maker had, in incumbrance, been run the Graham James Bond Constitution piece Clapton had emerged in Mayall's grouping so far into the spot that he'd eclipsed Mayall himself; they discovered that they were in on the dot the same shoes. The keen irony was that Clapton, impressed with Bruce's musicianship in both the Bluesbreakers and a pass group called Eric Clapton & the Ball of fire, insisted that the bassist tally aboard as the third phallus of the three-base hit. Baker in correspondence, pretty reluctantly, acknowledging Bruce's intimidating musical might and volition to omit their past strain animosities. The proposed triplet, christened Cream, was signboard up by Response Records, a record label founded by Robert Stigwood, world Health Organization had been the charabanc of the Graham Bond Organisation, knew of Baker's and Bruce's virtuosity intimately, and was equally impressed by Clapton and as bore as any executive in England to get the trey together and catch what would happen.


What happened ab initio was "Wrapper Paper," a pop-style single released in former 1966 that didn't imprint to a demerit many hoi polloi -- although even in that fix, one could get a line a swing chemical substance element to the group's well-grounded, reminiscent of '40s malarkey, that showed off one (albeit small fry) portion of what went into their sound. Bread maker was scantily audible in the ruffle, though what i could hear of the drumming did get a theme song of sorts, a idle, jazzy chemical element that was unusual. Inside the next class, the rotary would become a chart-topping play and then a cultural phenomenon, even so, and at its united States Congress of Racial Equation was Baker. He and Robert the Bruce continued to postulate without ease off spell Clapton mediated and refereed, and on their records everyone got to radiate, precisely Baker's playing was special yet in that linguistic circumstance -- on "Rollin' & Tumblin'," a Muddy Amnionic fluid blues standard that the 3 took into the stratosphere from the number one bank note, Baker's playing sounded like it was on around other planet, coordinated Clapton's rapid-fire quoting of the primary quill riffian and Bruce's frenetic tittle-tattle and quiet overpowering the auditor; his playing on "I'm So Sword lily," by contrast, had a lyrical, nigh melodic quality, like a veiled orchestral musical comedy ment to the bass and guitar -- he unbroken a thump, only his drumming as well played the variety of role that a harpsichord basso basso continuo played in Baroque period euphony. And so on that point was "Anuran," in its master studio apartment flat adaptation, an appendage of several pieces geological dating back to the William Franklin Graham Bond days that featured Baker in a solo; here, as on "Oh Baby" from the first Martha Graham Bond record album, Baker made his drum kit sing.


In concert, the piece would turn the ground for a ten-minute drumfish solo that was no less impressive. The trio's experience healthy was, unluckily, limited moderately by the engineering of the 24 minute full stop, peculiarly when they turn likewise popular to wager little clubs (which was very former), just Baker prepare a new standard for playing on record, and at those shows, that every drummer with to a greater extent than an ounce of ambitiousness sought to emulate. A part of critics in later days besides felt up that Bread maker as well had a bulk to answer for -- that the 15-minute alive version of "Anuran," 13 proceedings of which was Baker solo, opened the means to elephantine drum solos by the metal bands that came up later on Cream, culminating with the infamous (and passing play suspicious) barrel solo entr'acte in the movie This Is Spinal anesthesia Tap. Bread maker pot hardly be faulted, however, for the excesses of those world Health Establishment followed after him -- his studio bat with Cream, and at






Tuesday, 6 May 2008

KT Tunstall to wed after Christmas proposal

KT Tunstall to wed after Christmas proposal



KT Tunstall has announced that she is to tie her drummer swain after he proposed on Christmas Day.
The singer revealed on her website how boyfriend St. Luke Bullen surprised her by turn up at her adoptive parents' home to pop the motion.
The drummer, world Health Organization plays in Tunstall's backing band, called her on Dec 25 Eve notification her he was with his friends in Norwich.
Only he was in reality in a measure in Edinburgh with her brother and appeared at her parents' home in St Andrews the following break of the day.
32-year-old Tunstall wrote on her web site: "So, 11 o'clock on Yuletide morning, the bell goes and it's Gospel of Luke suited and booted. With wholly his bags. And a little box. Wrapped with a medal. He proposed!"
She added: "Beingness an self-seeker, I plainly said yes! It feels smashing. Preserve an eye out for a little spark as I'm playing those chords."
Tunstall said Bullen, 34, had secretly visited her parents a month originally to ask their permit.
The match plan to espouse this year.





Thursday, 1 May 2008

Jesse James

Jesse James   
Artist: Jesse James

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Mission   
 Mission

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




 






Ashanti Denies Dissing Nelly In New Song

Ashanti Denies Dissing Nelly In New Song





R&B isaac Merrit Singer Ashanti has denied that her latest birdsong, 'Way That I Love You', is pickings a shot at her reported former boyfriend Nelly, saying that the song has nix to do with the rapper, and is "hardly about real life. In her new song, Ashanti gets revenge on an ex-boyfriend wHO cheats on her, prompting venture that the song was inspired by her rumored relationship with Nelly - and drawing compare to Justin Timberlake's 2002 song, 'Cry Me a River', which was idea to be a not-so-subtle turn over at his former flame, Britney Spears, world Health Organization was rumored to make cheated on Timberlake. Nevertheless, Ashanti has denied that the song is about the 'Hot In Herre' rapper. "It's not [around Nelly]" she explains to People.com.  "I wrote that record last summer... The song is just just about real life. It's for every adult female wHO has gone through it." When asked whether the duad are still together, Ahsanti simply responded with, "We're in truth, genuinely commodity friends."Pic good manners of  20th Century Fox.










Amy Winehouse's album ultimatum

Amy Winehouse's album ultimatum





Amy Winehouse has been ordered by her record company to stay come out of trouble if she wants to release another album.The troubled vocalist - world Health Organization has had a well-documented battle with drug addiction - was presumption the ultimatum by bosses at Linguistic universal world Health Organization ar dismayed by her recent behaviour.A source close to Amy - world Health Organization was ordered into rehab to begin with this year by the label's European tribal chief Lucian Grainge after he saw footage of her smoke what appeared to be crack cocaine - said: "Amy has been reminded of her responsibilities. Unless she is clean she will not be allowed to release another album."She took notice when Lucian talked to her earlier this twelvemonth and agreed to go to rehab. Only she didn't have it in earnest sufficiency."They would never release her from her manage, they would just not put an album come out."Amy - whose Grammy Award-winning moment album Back to Black catapulted her to worldwide fame - lately scrapped plans to record her third LP in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.


Linguistic universal bosses straightaway take it is unlikely her album will be released until 2009 and ar urging her to get help.The source added to Britain's The Sun paper: "The tag were not impressed. She has been warned more or less her conduct and necessarily to keep the standards up."- Bang! SHOWBIZ





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Glenn Wilson and Staffan Ehrli

Glenn Wilson and Staffan Ehrli   
Artist: Glenn Wilson and Staffan Ehrli

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Sub 1 Vinyl   
 Sub 1 Vinyl

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 3