Friday 5 September 2008

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Lotus Eaters
   

Artist: Lotus Eaters: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Ambient

   







Discography:


Mind Control for Infants
   

 Mind Control for Infants

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 6
Four Demonstrations 07.01
   

 Four Demonstrations 07.01

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 4
Alienist On A Pale Horse Vinyl
   

 Alienist On A Pale Horse Vinyl

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 4






Liverpool, England's the Lotus Eaters were mistakenly included in the New Romantic drift when they telephone number one appeared. However, although Peter Coyle (vocals), Jeremy Kelly (guitar), Mike Dempsey (bass), and Stephen Creese (drums) had the elegant garb and fashionable haircuts of New Romantic bands, their music was more than unostentatious and homespun than the synthesized Euro disco of Japan, Visage, and Duran Duran. The Lotus Eaters formed in 1982. Coyle was primitively a phallus of the Jass Babies piece Kelly played guitar for the Wild Swans with ex-Teardrop Explodes keyboardist Paul Simpson. Coyle and Kelly wanted to work together, just the Jass Babies had no need for a guitarist. Consequently, they began recording as the Lotus Eaters and were signed to Arista Records. In 1983, the Lotus Eaters released their get-go undivided, "The First Picture of You," a chart bump off in the U.K. "The First Picture of You" would specify the group's heavy: Coyle's breathy croon expressing amative yearning piece Kelly plays jangling riffs on his guitar. The Lotus Eaters' 1984 debut album, No Sense of Sin, was overflowing in '60s influences, videlicet the melancholiac pop of the Zombies and the Left Banke. The LP was largely left on record-store shelves in the U.K., but a significant cult undermentioned in the Philippines and Japan finally transformed the album into a collector's item, taking high prices on the Internet. In 1985, the Lotus Eaters released one more than single, the bitter "It Hurts," in the first place ripping up. Coyle recorded a few solo albums, while Kelly rejoined the Wild Swans. In 1998, The First Picture of You, a compiling of the Lotus Eaters' BBC wireless sessions, was released, and the No Sense of Sin album was reissued on CD with incentive tracks. In April 1998, Coyle and Kelly started recording substantial for a s Lotus Eaters studio album.





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Thursday 7 August 2008

Dinosaurs interact with humans on 'Primeval'

CHERTSEY, England �

Dinosaurs can be challenging co-stars. Especially when you can't see them.


"Basically it's a man in a identical colorful jumpsuit with something attached to a foresightful pole exit, 'It's swooping, it's swooping, it's advent around, it's coming down. Araaagh!'" says Ben Miller, mimicking an on-set reliever for the beasts, later to be fully completed by computer-generated special effects.


As Sir James Lester, an arrogant politics official, Miller only at times encounters a dinosaur. But the lie of the cast of BBC America's "Primeval" continually meet up with the fiercest of the species - or cozy up to the cutest.


"At first when you are reacting to a traffic cone on a stick it's a spot hilarious. The hardest affair was non to gag," says Andrew-Lee Potts, wHO plays dinosaur-obsessed computer oddball Connor Temple.


"It was a learning curvature for all of us and on that point were a lot of giggles along the way," Potts added. "But now when you see raw characters derive to the show and you control those actors struggle with it, you realize how it's suit part of your life-time, so I don't get it ruffianly any more."


The series, which premieres on Aug. 9 at 9 p.m. EDT, is built around the adventures of a group of scientists turned action heroes. Attached to the alleged Anomaly Research Centre, they're investigating the sightings of alarming and intriguing creatures, which pour down up in modern lifetime via clip warp holes in the universe.


On a recent rainy day in Chertsey, about 25 miles west of London, motion-picture photography of the series continued on the Anomaly Centre set, which was built on an old industrial site.


A belittled dinosaur, a Diictodon, has escaped from its cage. But, of course, there's no sign on the set of anything that even remotely resembles a prehistoric beast.


"It looks like a big guinea pig bed," says Miller, helpfully describing a Diictodon to the uninitiated.


"Primeval," which airs in Britain on ITV, is the innovation of Tim Haines and Adrian Hodges.


A science journalist turned film maker, Haines produced the Emmy-winning BBC documentary series "Walking with Dinosaurs," a brobdingnagian hit when it aired on the Discovery Channel in 2000. He likewise used exchangeable CGI, animatronics and fix footage to create plausible images of extinct creatures in the 2001 serial "Walking with Beasts" and "Walking with Monsters" in 2005.


"It gave me a skill set where you say, 'Well, what else can this do?'" says Haines.



So he devised this TV drama with "a wight of the week" - often scarey, but never so grim that it oversteps the bounds of


family-friendly programming.


Haines explains that most of the creatures are haggard from historic truth because "if you obey the rules and design a creature based on biology or something that did exist, then people go, 'Oooh, that looks real!'"


Yet the fantasy element of the show provides licence to allow the resourcefulness soar. "It's a fantastical relief not to have to vex about the length of their teeth and the size of nostril hair," Haines notes, "so I could bring an duplicate sabre tooth to the Gorgonopsid and no one cared, because this is drama."


Besides the huge, predacious dinos, the show likewise features a harmless Scutosaurus, which looks like an elephant merely is actually related to a turtle. On a smaller scale, there's Rex, a domesticated flying lizard. There are also giant spiders, millipedes, scorpions, worms, cute but deadly Dodos, the alligator-like Mosasaur, and a fast-flying Pteranodon, which invades a golf course.


Because "Primeval's" fourth dimension warps include the future, there is also the strange, apish and skull-headed Future Predator. It was the trickiest of the show's creatures to create because it is entirely imaginary. Bringing it from idea to screen took about tercet months.


"When effects step out of the background and become an active participant among the characters, that changes the dynamic, alters the drama. That gives you something audiences hadn't seen before," says Haines.


He notes on that point are noneffervescent very few TV shows with such integrated personal effects: "If you look at space operas, they designate flying machines and from time to time people walk on in a pair of prophylactic ears. Personally I consider the age of rubber eraser ears is over. What you need to do is to produce believable digital characters."


"Primeval" does that, but Haines is besides quick to credit scriptwriter Hodges, "because I privy stick as many monsters in front of you as I like, but unless you fell for the characters, the squad, you would not be interested."


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Friday 27 June 2008

The Kirbi

The Kirbi   
Artist: The Kirbi

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
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Discography:


The Island Of The Unrealized Hopes   
 The Island Of The Unrealized Hopes

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


Sunport   
 Sunport

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5




 






Monday 9 June 2008

Naomi Campbell - Campbell To Face Air Rage Charges

LATEST: Supermodel NAOMI CAMPBELL will face criminal charges over an incident on a British Airways (BA) plane - which saw her accused of abusing a police officer.

The catwalk beauty was arrested at London's Heathrow airport last month (Apr08) following a dispute over her luggage, which was lost in the airport's recent Terminal 5 baggage handling fiasco.

Campbell allegedly spat at an officer as she was handcuffed and hauled off the BA jet, which was about to take off en route to Los Angeles.

The 38-year-old was released on bail on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and is now expected to face charges over the outburst.

Details of the charges are expected to be released next week (beg26May08).

It is not the fist time Campbell has found herself in trouble with the law over her fiery temper - last year (07) she was sentenced to community service at New York's sanitation department after she was convicted of assaulting her maid with her Blackberry cell phone.




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Sunday 1 June 2008

Oscar winner Paul Scofield dies, 86

The Oscar-winning actor Paul Scofield has died. He was 86.
His agent said he died peacefully yesterday in a hospital near his home in Sussex.
He had been diagnosed with leukaemia.
One of Britain's greatest stage actors, Paul Scofield won the Oscar for his portrayal of Thomas More in 'A Man for All Seasons'; his other screen credits included 'Quiz Show', 'King Lear' and 'The Train'.

Sunday 25 May 2008

Stephen DeRuby

Stephen DeRuby   
Artist: Stephen DeRuby

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Passion Flute   
 Passion Flute

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 13




 





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Wednesday 21 May 2008

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A Beautiful Sickness   
 A Beautiful Sickness

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 





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