Friday, 27 June 2008

Stress Level and TC1

Stress Level and TC1   
Artist: Stress Level and TC1

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Advanced (ADVR019)   
 Advanced (ADVR019)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2




 






Sunday, 22 June 2008

A Spell Inside

A Spell Inside   
Artist: A Spell Inside

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Hit   
 Hit

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




 






Sunday, 15 June 2008

Johansson unveils her debut album

Scarlett Johansson played her debut album, 'Anywhere I Lay My Head', to journalists at a listening party in New York yesterday.
Billboard reports that the launch took place at Joe's Pub in the city.
'Anywhere I Lay My Head' features 10 covers of Tom Waits songs and one original track, 'Song for Jo'; it will be released on 20 May.
Johansson said that she had originally planned to record an album of standards but then decided to celebrate Waits' material.
"His melodies are so beautiful and his voice is so distinct," she said.
Johansson said that her interpretations of the music legend's songs have met with his approval.
"I sent him some of the early, early recordings, and he said, 'Go ahead'. I've heard he's very pleased," said the star.
While Johansson has no plans at present to do live shows, she said the idea of possibly doing a festival date with the musicians who worked on the album would be intriguing.
The full tracklisting for 'Anywhere I Lay My Head' is:'Fawn''Town with No Cheer''Falling Down''Anywhere I Lay My Head''Fannin' Street''Song for Jo''Green Grass''I Wish I Was in New Orleans''I Don't Want To Grow Up''No One Knows I'm Gone''Who Are You?'

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

May Sweeps Swoop




Network television is not recovering at the expected pace from the effects of the
writers' strike, ratings during the May sweeps reveal. According to TVWeek,
overall ratings for the crucial period, which ends on Wednesday, are down 10 percent
-- but, more importantly, ratings for adults 18-49, the demographic targeted by advertisers,
is down a whopping 17 percent, with several shows performing near or at their all-time
lows. TVWeek commented that the situation is not likely to improve during the summer
months. "Viewers out of the habit of watching broadcast TV might not return until
fall," it said, "and the threat of an actors strike may have networks seeing deja
vu all over again this summer."






19/05/2008




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