Saturday, 31 May 2008
Kylie tells Britney to "reach out" for help
Speaking to The Sun, Australian singer Minogue said: "Who knows what is going on in her life? Britney isn't that young anymore. I think she will still come back but it's like she's taken an extended holiday."
She continued: "Whatever help she needs, she should reach out and get it. I wish someone would write a manual about fame because it's not easy."
The singer also said: "I'm always loath to say that because there are a lot more difficulties out there that people deal with every day - but when fame is handed to you, it is unique."
She added: "It's not to the same extreme, but I can remember having a mini-meltdown myself - and unless you've got good people around to support you, you've got a problem."
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
Reggaeton Stars Accused Of Plagiarism
Reggaeton stars WISIN + YANDEL have been accused of plagiarism by a Panamanian songwriter.
Fernando Brown claims the duo's collaboration with Don Omar, Te sigo buscando, is a carbon copy of his song Enfermo de amor.
The reggaeton duo was served with legal papers on Thursday (15May08) after arriving in Panama City for a concert.
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Bunji Garlin
Artist: Bunji Garlin
Genre(s):
Reggae
Discography:
The Black Spaniard-CD
Year: 2003
Tracks: 20
 
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Green Dollar Colour
Artist: Green Dollar Colour
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Green Dollar Colour
Year: 2005
Tracks: 11
 
Victoria Beckham - Beckham Quits Music
VICTORIA BECKHAM has quashed reports the SPICE GIRLS will reunite for a final time at former South African President NELSON MANDELA's 90th birthday concert this summer (Jun08) - because she has quit the music industry.
The former singer made a triumphant return to the stage as part of the group's comeback world tour last year (Dec07).
But the 34-year-old has ruled out ever performing with the band again - because she wants to concentrate on her career as a fashion designer.
She says, "I loved the whole social thing about being back with the girls. It was so much fun.
"But I am not going to sing anymore - I've hung up my mic."
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Arthur Baker
Artist: Arthur Baker
Genre(s):
Electronic
Discography:
The Message Is Love (Maxi-CD)
Year: 1989
Tracks: 3
Breakin' CD1
Year:
Tracks: 16
Arthur Baker was among the to the highest degree visible and widely imitated of the early hip-hop producers, masterminding breakthrough experiments with tape edits and synthetical beats earlier intersection over to acquaint the graphics of remixing into the pop mainstream. He began his life history as a club DJ in Boston and landed his first production do work at Emergency Records, debuting with Northend's "Happy Days." After relocating to New York in 1979, Baker speedily immersed himself in the nascent hip-hop scene; thither he was recruited by the Salsoul label to helm a session for Joe Bataan that yielded the rap trinket "Rap-O-Clap-O." His stay in the Big Apple largely stillborn, he then returned to Boston, producing a fistful of singles which went nowhere, among them Glory's "Prat You Guess What Groove This Is?"
A move back to New York followed, at which prison term Baker coupled the stave of Tommy Boy Records, where he teamed with co-producer Shep Pettibone to disk Afrika Bambaataa's groundbreaking ceremony 1982 single "Jazzy Sensation," a remaking of Gwen McCrae's "Low-down Sensation." Assuming fillet of sole production control, Baker next reunited with Bambaataa for the classical "Planet Rock," a watershed in hip-hop's early evolution -- a altogether synthesized record elysian by Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express," its programmed beat generation leftfield an unerasable imprint on the music released in its wake. Baker's success at Tommy Boy lED to the formation of his have label, Streetwise Records; after helming metro nine hits for Rockers Revenge, Nairobi, and Citispeak, he sign a then-unknown New Edition, issue the stripling vocal group's debut single, "Confect Girl," in 1982.
Baker's gradual preoccupancy into the pop mainstream continued in 1983, when the cutting edge British dance mathematical group New Order contacted him to bring forth their single "Mix-up"; the record became an immediate golf-club classic, regular scraping into the American R&B charts. Remixes of the track besides helped pioneer the remix esthetic end-to-end the rock mainstream, and shortly Baker was producing material for Naked Eyes, Face to Face, Diana Ross, Jeff Beck, and others. In 1989, he also assembled artists including Al Green, ABC, and Jimmy Somerville to disk the all-star LP Unify, credited to Arthur Baker & the Backbeat Disciples. After a followup, 1991's Give in to the Rhythm, he returned to production, albeit no thirster exerting the same genial of influence as in the decade prior.
Analog Pussy
Artist: Analog Pussy
Genre(s):
Trance
Trance: Psychedelic
Electronic
Discography:
Sound Of Soul-(Gataka vs Indra Remix)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 1
Trance 'n Roll
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Future The Remixes
Year: 2004
Tracks: 9
Vinyl Trax
Year: 2002
Tracks: 9
Audio Santo
Year: 2000
Tracks: 2