Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Marilyn Manson, Adam Jones, Tool and more Art work anniversary of Alternative Press



part of the Alternative Press magazine 25th Anniversary celebrations, the publication of an art exhibition with works of Tool's Adam Jones, Marilyn Manson, Shirley Manson, Pete Wentz, Rancid Tim Armstrong set and many more. The exhibition opens at Los Angeles' Merry Karnowsky Gallery on Saturday, July 10, and there are plans for a show in New York later this year.

"We came with a list of musicians that we knew was the visual arts. We create them from a special that says we are not in the annual art magazine called Brutes," Alternative Press Publisher Norman Wonderly spinner. "Since the opening is based on the magazine's history, we wanted a blend of past and contemporary artists featured over the years. We were also visual artists, include a background in working with musicians."

By John Lennon and the Rolling Stones Ron Wood, John Mellencamp and Iggy Pop, there is a long list of musicians who express themselves in visual arts. Tool's Adam Jones - of a bronze sculpture he had originally intended for the album cover of Peach, a band with bassist Justin Chancellor tool helped - tells Spinner the two media are equally important to him. "If you need to go, music and art are categorized, I have these two things in my life," he says. "I would kill myself if I am not the one without the other."

So why do the two together so well? "It's just how people see the world and its prospects," says Jones. "A lot of musicians, they are a little scholars and it is not just, 'Hey, I wanted to be a rock star." It is about a fire burning in them and how you want to increase the fire? Find different types of gasoline and kerosene, alcohol and acetone and dynamite, gunpowder, what it takes and that is the analogy. It is to spread a different kind of influence yourself and express yourself and get this thing in your heart. "

The success of the musicians supporting him as a visual artist, but many people like the artist to a medium that he finds to limit annoying. "Publications do not get that," he says. "They go," What are you influenced bands with your music? "You go, 'OK, I can list one hundred bands to go with different directions, but I am also very passionate about painting and spoken-word order and novels and comic books and even video games that have a very strong narrative. "I think we are in such a spoon fed headlines world where people do not care. "

One of the people contributing, the show is just as renowned artist Shepard Fairey, himself inveterate music lover. He hopes that this show causes artists to take more of their musical brethren. "The cool thing about can make a lot of music a lot of people have fun and listen to music. It is a reminder to art work in this way," says Fairey spinner. "This is what I really hoped, comes from the show."
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Northern Exposure: Jeremy Glenn


Mysterious Lover (DVAS Salon Remix)' Free MP3

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any small independent labels have realized a smart way to introduce artists to listeners eager for new sounds is to leverage their roster against that of fellow imprints, inviting artists to rework each other's material. Whether that means bringing like-minded artists together or combining completely disparate acts, it's often a winning combination that helps acquaint music fans with two artists at once.

Toronto label YYZ Records focuses mainly on a cross-spectrum of electronic music, which naturally lends itself to the remix concept. But the melding of minds between their most recent signing, songwriter-producer Jeremy Glenn, and Toronto-based electro duo DVAS offers a bit of a twist, as Glenn's smooth RandB sound veers away from the dance-y bent of the rest of the YYZ lineup.

The pairing works in both parties' favour, though DVAS' remake of Glenn's single 'Mysterious Lover' pulls the original by the hand, leading it from the bedroom to the dancefloor.

The original track, released in advance of Glenn's debut full-length (to be released later this summer), showcases his soulful pipes and nu-jazz influence. The tune boasts a pop edge, but in a slower, moodier tempo than DVAS' remix, which re-envisions the number as a house-infused club banger.

Founded in Edmonton before transplanting to Toronto, DVAS (the duo of Dietzche V. and Abominable Snowman, otherwise known as keyboardists Darren Veres and Jered Stuffco) mine disco, funk, and soul for their dancefloor pop. While buzz continues to build around DVAS' own blips-and-beats sound ahead of their forthcoming album, "Society", in the meantime they show off their ample remixing chops on Glenn's track.



The remix benefits from DVAS' low-key but insistent beats and chilly synths layered around the sleek melody, drawing out the stronger points of Glenn's arrangement while perking up the initial heavy-lidded vibe. The vocals are sped up to match the quicker pace, though the chilled-out retro '80s vibe fittingly remains.

It is rare for a remix to showcase both the creator and the remodeler in their best light, but DVAS' take on 'Mysterious Lover' does just that, "whetting listeners", appetites for more of both artists.

Northern Exposure: Jeremy Glenn, Mysterious Lover (DVAS Salon Remix)' Free MP3.


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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Outkast,


OutKast is an American hip hop duo based in East Point, Georgia, consisting of Atlanta native André "André 3000" Benjamin and Savannah, Georgia ,born Antwan "Big Boi" Patton. They were originally known as The OKB (The OutKast Brothers) but later changed the group's name to OutKast. The group's original musical style was a mixture of Dirty South and G-Funk. Since then, however, funk, soul, electronic music, spoken word poetry, jazz, and blues elements have been added to the group's musical palette.

The duo is one of the most successful hip-hop groups of all time, having received six Grammy Awards. Over 25 million copies have been sold of OutKast's eight releases: six studio albums, a greatest hits release, and the Grammy Award-winning (for Best Album) Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, a double album containing a solo album from each member. Along with their commercial success, OutKast has maintained an experimental approach in their music and are widely praised for their originality and artistic content.

OutKast, Pre-debut

Benjamin and Patton met while attending Tri-Cities High School, a Visual and Performing Arts School. Benjamin's parents were divorced and he was living with his father. Meanwhile, Patton had to move with his four brothers and six sisters from Savannah to Atlanta. Benjamin and Patton eventually teamed up and were pursued by Organized Noize, a group of local producers who would later make hits for TLC. The duo initially wanted to be called "2 Shades Deep" or "The Misfits", but because those names were already taken they later decided to use "OutKast" based on finding "outcast" as synonym for "misfit" in a dictionary. OutKast, Organized Noize, and schoolmates Goodie Mob formed the nucleus of the Dungeon Family organization.

OutKast signed to LaFace Records in 1992, becoming the label's first hip hop act and making their first appearance on the remix of labelmate TLC's "What About Your Friends". During the holiday season of 1993, they released their first single, "Player's Ball". The song's funky style, much of it accomplished with live instrumentation, was a hit with audiences. "Player's Ball" hit number-one on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart.




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Robbie Williams, about him


Robbie Williams

Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams born on 13 February 1974, Stoke on Trent is an English[3] singer-songwriter, occasional actor, record producer and musician. His career started in 1990, at the age of 16, as a dancer and singer with the pop band Take That. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams left the group in 1995 to launch his solo career.

His debut album, Life thru a Lens was released on 1997, 29 September on EMI Records. The album produced a string of successful singles, including "Angels", which has became one of his well known songs to date. Other successful singles from the album include "Old Before I Die" and "South of the Border". Williams followed up the success of his first album with his second album I've Been Expecting You, released on EMI Records on 1998,26 October . Like his debut, the album charted at number one on the UK Album Charts and was successful on other worldwide album charts. The album produced Williams' first UK number one single to that point, "Millennium".

His third and fourth albums, Sing When You're Winning released on August 28, 2000 and Swing When You're Winning released on November 19, 2001 were well received by music critics, and like his previous albums; debuted at number one in the United Kingdom. Sing When Your Winning is more of a pop album, while Swing When Your Winning is more a jazz/big-band led album, in which William's claimed that "he always wanted to do a jazz album". From both albums, successful singles were released including, "Rock DJ" which was released from Sing When Your Winning and "Somethin' Stupid" (featuring Nicole Kidman) which was released from Swing When Your Winning.

Follow up album to Sing and Swing When Your Winning was Escapology, released on 2002, and on 28 November. No surprise came that Escapology debuted at number one on the UK Album Charts; making this William's fifth UK first album. Singles released included "Feel", "Come Undone", "Something Beautiful" and "Sexed Up", all of which were top 10 hits in the UK. In 2004, William's released a Greatest Hits album.

His 2005 Intensive Care album was one of the best selling album of 2005, and was the 53rd best selling album of the decade in the United Kingdom. Follow up album, Rudebox was however less successful in chart sales. After the release of Rudebox, Williams took a musical hiatus; and returned in 2009 with his long awaited Trevor Horn produced album, Reality Killed the Video Star, which became his first album throughout his career not to chart at #1 on the UK Album Charts.






Williams was born to Peter and Janet Williams in Stoke-on-Trent on 13 February 1974. He and his older sister, Sally, were raised by his mother, Janet, as she and his father, attempted stand-up comedian Peter "Parp" Conway, separated when Williams was three days old and since divorced. Williams attended Mill Hill Primary School and St Margaret Ward's Roman Catholic School where he was "touched" by music, and also attended dance school UKDDF in Tunstall, Staffordshire. He participated in several school plays, and his biggest role was that of the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver, Prior to becoming involved in Take That, Williams worked as a double glazing salesman, but he was fired after being caught advising customers not to buy from the company.


Robbie Williams, Relationships

Williams has had romantic relationships with several well-known female celebrities, including Rachel Hunter. The book Feel, written by Williams' friend, writer Chris Heath, details Williams' many sexual conquests during his European tour in 2003.

As of January 2007, Williams is dating Turkish-American actress Ayda Field. They have reportedly been together for almost three years. Despite several break up stories in the press, Williams and Field have been spotted together many times this year. And on 29 January 2008 they were pictured on vacation together at Mammoth Ski Resort in California, accompanied by Max Beesley. She was featured in a UFO documentary that Williams did for BBC Radio 4 in April[151] and took part in a field investigation he did in Trout Lake, Washington in August 2008.

On 8 November 2008, Williams was spotted with Field at football match at the Emirates Stadium, where he was also seen with Gary Barlow accompanied by his two oldest children, and Williams' longtime friend Jonathan Wilkes.[153] The couple has been living together in a mansion in Wiltshire since the beginning of 2009 according to The Sun.[154] In October 2009 Field appeared in the video of Williams comeback single Bodies. Williams has been referring to Field as his "wife" in recent interviews.[155]

In November 2009, Williams announced to Jonathan Ross that he was 'in love' with Field. On 26 November 2009 Robbie Williams proposed to Ayda Field live on the Australian radio channel 2dayfm in an interview on the Kyle and Jackie O Show. However, it was later revealed by Williams' manager that it was "done as a joke following suggestions it was a stunt which was set up prior to the radio show." His spokesman confirmed: 'He did say it, but he did it in a jocular manner, "They are not engaged". A few days later

Robbie Williams, Wealth

In 2009, the Sunday Times Rich List claimed he was worth over £80 million, down from £105 million the previous year.

Williams is a lifelong supporter of Port Vale, based in his home town of Stoke-on-Trent. In February 2006 he bought £240,000 worth of shares in the club, making him the majority shareholder. He also has a restaurant at Vale Park named in his honour.

William's himself denied the engagement, using his official blog to say "Hey all, We are not engaged. Rob".

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Lady GaGa gets 10m Facebook fans

Lady GaGa gets 10m Facebook fans



Lady GaGa has been named as both the fastest-rising and most popular living person on Facebook with 10m fans on her official page of the social networking site.

The numbers come from Famecount and musicians dominate the top 10 of living Facebook stars.

Linkin Park are at number 6 with 6.5m fans, followed by Lil' Wayne at number 7 (6.1m fans), Justin Bieber at number 9 (5.9m fans) and Taylor Swift at number 10 (5.8m fans).

Famecount's Jamie Gavin says, "Achieving 10m fans is a key milestone for both Lady GaGa, and for social media in general. It is testament to the incredible reach of Facebook, and to the phenomenon of Lady GaGa."


Source : musicweek

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