Sunday, 24 August 2008

Mp3 music: Divination






Divination
   

Artist: Divination: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Ambient
Electronic

   







Divination's discography:


Akasha: Ambient CD1
   

 Akasha: Ambient CD1

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 4
Ambient Dub Volume II - Dead Slow
   

 Ambient Dub Volume II - Dead Slow

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 6






Divination is some other one of Bill Laswell's many projects, brought to lifespan to make a mixture of ambient and beat (nickname, house, jungle), simply after on a few releases, the spoken language rhythm aspect was left field away. Like many of Laswell's projects, Divination can't be seen as a stripe or a grouping; the lineup changes from album to album, and some of these ar regular collections.


The first base album, Ambient Dub Volume I, was released on Subharmonic in 1993. Teaming up with Liu Sola, Jeff Bova, Nicky Skopelitis, Buckethead and Robert Musso, Laswell created a blend betwixt ethereal ambience and potent house rhythms. The followup, Ambient Dub Volume II: Dead Slow, was released a year later, this time with Bova, Jah Wobble and Mick Harris on board. The record album was darker, heavier on ambiance and the rhythms were more quiet. Both discs were released in a two-CD define highborn Light in Extension, which featured iI additional tracks; it was issued by Stoned Heights/4th & Broadway the same year in the U.K. only. In 1995, Akasha was released. The two-CD go down features one ambient disk (featuring one track each by Laswell, Haruomi Hosono, Anton Fier and M.J. Harris) which is selfsame light and gossamer in tone, and one spaced-out calendar method magnetic disc, which mixes the ambience with jungle and drum n'bass rhythms. Two tracks were done by Laswell with DXT, and one was created by Hosono (with considerable stimulant by Laswell).


After the break 'tween Laswell and Subharmonic owner John Matarazzo, the 1996 two-CD go down Distil was released on SubMeta. Now concentrating solely on the ambience, the album was in fact a collection (though non of antecedently released material) of eight-spot tracks, done by eight-spot different ambient artists: Paul Schutze, Pete Namlook, Hosono, Mick Harris, Thomas Koner, Anton Fier, Tetsu Inoue and Laswell. Two age by and by, the Divination story got another turn with the release of Forfeit on Meta, which presented a reflective soundscape created by Laswell and electric zithern histrion Laraaji. By now, Laswell seems to have turned the Divination project into an ambient outfit, only still it's out of the question to tell what the next album will be like.






Thursday, 14 August 2008

Charts: Mamma Mia Said Knock You Out

It's self-aggrandizing Mamma's house on the charts.


With no monster debuts this week, it became a conflict of the holdovers, and the Mamma Mia! soundtrack rose to the top by really losing the least. Miley Cyrus and Sugarland sales skidded 37 and 47 percent respectively between weeks, but the ABBA-charged Mamma Mia! swayback just 5 percent on its way to its first chart crown.


Mamma Mia! ruled the week terminated Sunday by selling another 131,000 copies, per Nielsen SoundScan. The five-week-old soundtrack has sold 576,000 total copies to date, and as of Monday, the film topped $104 million at the box office after originally scoring the biggest curtain raising weekend always for a musical.



























Mamma Mia! is the second soundtrack to top the charts this twelvemonth, following Juno's rise to No. 1 last January. In contrast, Dreamgirls was the only film soundtrack to top the charts in '07, and it earned the dubious distinction of stretch No. 1 on the fewest number of copies (just 60,000) in the SoundScan-era.


Among the other recent chart toppers, Cyrus' Breakout held tight at No. 2 on 102,000 copies, while Sugarland's Love on the Inside fell to No. 3 on 91,000 discs.


Leading the week's new debuts, R&B crooner Lloyd sold 51,000 copies of Lessons in Love for a No. 7 bow. Comparatively public speaking, it's the Big Easy singer world Health Organization got schooled considering last year's Street Love scored a more robust No. 2 debut on gross,000 copies.


While Lloyd might need a new lesson plan, the week's other top 10 bow must endure the one-trick crib tag. Heidi Newfield, erstwhile singer for Trick Pony, opened at No. 10, selling 34,000 copies of her solo debut What Am I Waiting For.


New debuts aside, Rihanna's Good Girl Gone Bad is doing wickedly good as the only top of the inning 10 record album on the rise. Thanks to her hit singles "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia," the disc jumped three musca volitans to No. 9, up 28 percentage on 44,000 copies.


Just outside the top 10, Keith Anderson sold 32,000 copies of C'Mon! for a career-high No. 12 curtain call. Conor Oberst's eponymous solo debut sold 29,000 copies, giving the Bright Eyes vocalizer a No. 15 bow, and Trapt's Only Through the Pain followed at No. 18 selling 25,000 copies.


Other notable debuts included Hawthorne Heights' Fragile Future at No. 23, Jamey Johnson's That Lonesome Song at No. 28, Norma Jean's Norma Jean vs. the Anti Mother at No. 29, Randy Newman's Harps and Angels at No. 30 and Grammy-winning comedian Lewis Black at No. 64 with Anticipation.


John Mayer also deserves a honorable mention this week as his 2006 record album Continuum celebrates its 100th week on the Billboard 200. The album sits at No. 82 for its birthday week with over 2.2 1000000 copies sold to date.


Meanwhile, on the digital tracks chart, the Jonas Brothers scored another huge debut with "A Little Big Longer" merchandising 131,000 copies at No. 2. The tween sensations too scored a No. 2 bow the week previous with "Tonight" selling virtually the exact same amount of downloads ("Tonight" sold 299 more copies, to be exact).


Overall, album gross sales are depressed nearly 3 percent from last week and down 11 percent compared to the same week in �07, when UGK's Underground Kingz topped the chart.


To recap, the top 10 albums ar as follows:



Mamma Mia! soundtrack, various


Breakout, Miley Cyrus

Love on the Inside, Sugarland

Rock N Roll Jesus, Kid Rock


Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne

Viva La Vida, Coldplay

Lessons in Love, Lloyd

Camp Rock soundtrack, various

Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna

What Am I Waiting For, Heidi Newfield



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

David Byrne reveals expanded fall tour schedule

David Byrne [ ] has unveiled additional dates for a fall tour in reenforcement of his forthcoming quislingism with Brian Eno--the pair's first collaborationism in 27 years.

The trek, which volition feature Byrne and his band playacting music from the forthcoming album "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" along with material from Eno-produced Talking Heads and Byrne solo albums, will kick back off Sept. 16 in Bethlehem, PA.

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The trek is presently set to hit more than than 35 cities and run into November. Dates are below.

"Everything That Happens," Byrne's outset recorded coaction with Eno since 1981's "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts," will be offered in both streaming and retail versions beginning Aug. 18 from the album's website, and a sampling song from the sic is currently available as a unfreeze download.

The idea of the album was conceived during Byrne's visit to Eno's studio after Nonesuch Records re-released "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" in 2006, according to a press release.

"I recall Brian mentioning that he had a mountain of largely instrumental tracks he'd accumulated, and since, in his words, he 'hates writing words,' I suggested I have a go at writing some words and tunes over a few of them, and we interpret what happens," Byrne aforementioned in a statement.

"When we started this work, we started to think we were fashioning something like electronic gospel: a euphony where singing was the central event, but whose sonic landscapes were non the type normally associated with that way of singing," added Eno. "This thought tapped into my long love affair with gospel euphony which, curiously, was unwittingly initiated by David and the Talking Heads."

"The live shows will maybe seek to pass a course linking this new material with what we did 30 long time ago, a little bit anyway," Byrne said.


[Note: The following enlistment dates sustain been provided by artist and/or tour sources, world Health Organization verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before go on sales agreement. Check with official creative person websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]

September 200816 - Bethlehem, PA - Zoellner Arts Center17 - Baltimore, MD - Lyric18 - Newport News, VA - Ferguson Center for the Arts20 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheater21 - Asheville, NC - Thomas Wolfe Auditorium22 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium23 - Memphis, TN - Orpheum Theatre25 - Austin, TX - Paramount26 - Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival28 - Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium30 - Phoenix, AZ - OrpheumOctober 20082 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay3 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre4 - Santa Barbara, CA - Arlington Theater6 - San Francisco, CA - Davies Symphony Hall8 - Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center For the Arts9 - Saratoga, CA - Mountain Winery11 - Park City, UT - Eccles Center for the Performing Arts12 - Denver, CO - Buell Theater14 - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre15 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theatre17 - Omaha, NE - Kiewit Concert Hall18 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre19 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre21 - Louisville, KY - Louisville Palace Theater23 - Cleveland, OH - Allen Theatre24 - Ann Arbor, MI - Michigan Theatre25 - Indianapolis, IN - Clowes Memorial Hall26 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Opera House29 - Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall30 - Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis31 - Boston, MA - Wang CenterNovember 20081 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Spa Resort and Casino3 - Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theatre5 - Albany, NY - Empire State Plaza7 - Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Music Hall8 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre



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