Thursday, 31 July 2008

Glass Hammer

Glass Hammer   
Artist: Glass Hammer

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Middle Earth Album   
 The Middle Earth Album

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Chronometree   
 Chronometree

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Journey Of The Dunadan   
 Journey Of The Dunadan

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 17




Glass Hammer began in 1992 when Tennessee musicians Steve Babb and Fred Schendel got together and began piece of writing for a progressive





Donnacha Costello

Sunday, 13 July 2008

Viacheslav Gorckii

Viacheslav Gorckii   
Artist: Viacheslav Gorckii

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


New Romantic   
 New Romantic

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10




 





TOKIO

Donatella Versace dedicates Spring-Summer 2009 collection to Barack Obama








MILAN, Italy - The latest "first" for Barack Obama comes off the Milan runway.

Calling the U.S. presidential hopeful "the man of the moment," Donatella Versace dedicated her Spring-Summer 2009 collection presented Saturday evening to Obama, creating a style she said was designed for "a relaxed man who doesn't need to flex muscles to show he has power."

Chatting with reporters in the cool of the garden of her private palazzo in downtown Milan at an after-show dinner party, the designer also had some fashion tips for the campaign trail. "I would get rid of the tie and jazz up the shirt," she said.

In fact, there were no ties in Donatella's latest show, and shirts under jackets were either super easy with rolled up sleeves or replaced by a silk T-shirt.

The new Versace suit has a structured jacket softened by a double lapel or no lapel at all and slim trousers with slick techno-fabric sheen. Crazy zigzags break up the monotony of pinstripes and checks, while the pastel palette gives the collection a warm summer feel.

Sitting in the front row, actor Rupert Everett applauded enthusiastically, showing that even if it was not dedicated to him, he found the collection right up his alley.

Overall, this round of "moda Milanese" menswear preview collections, which ends Wednesday, promises to be all about chilling out, a refreshing thought in a Milan in the grip of this summer's first heat wave.

The relaxed feel of the collections is epitomized by the return of the unlined jacket, which, when coupled with wide loose trousers, creates a casual yet elegant summer suit.

Right at home with this look was Tomas Maier, the creative director at Bottega Veneta, who presented his collection Sunday morning.

From the ultra soft pyjama jacket to the classic blazer, to the white shantung silk dinner jacket, the idea is to keep a guy stylish and comfortable throughout the day. Novelty comes in the "double jacket" which appears to have separate layers, creating a two-jackets-in-one effect.

"If you think about the gap in menswear between a tailored suit and a T-shirt and jeans, it's filled by the jacket," Maier says in his show notes.

Ultra-soft trousers with well-defined cuff, cool khaki and pastel shades, loafers and saddle shoes, and the latest men's shopping bag in Bottega's exquisite leather complete the collection's casual chic.

Sunday afternoon, Giorgio Armani presented his second line Emporio collection aimed at a younger customer.

The first part of the show reflected the current return of the jacket and suit, with the added attraction of the vest, either as part of the suit or on its own. Here the designer was tops, but then suit tailoring comes naturally to the maestro who invented the unlined jacket back in the 1970's. An Armani suit is a must in the closets of the rich and famous.

The second half of the show, dedicated to sportswear, strayed from this tradition. Ruffled surfing shorts and rubberized - or were they patent leather? - Bermudas made one yearn for Armani the tailor.

Earlier Saturday, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana underlined the relaxed feel of these previews with a series of silk bathrobes and boxer shorts - the utmost in the luxury of indolence.

Models walked down the runway of the designers' theatre in downtown Milan wearing pinstriped suits as loose and easy as silk pajamas. Their horn-rimmed eyeglasses and leather sandals told a tale of a contemporary business man who can combine beach and office with ease.

When home he might be lucky enough to find his better half in a Dolce&Gabbana robe number, just like the one Naomi Campbell flaunted for the show's finale.

Also showing Saturday, Christopher Bailey for Burberry embraced the easy life for next summer wrinkling everything from jacket to trench coat before it gets crumpled in a suitcase or soaked in the rain.

Typically British, the summer Burberry man can't part with his cardigan - this round so light it can hardly be called sensible - and his traditional hat, the latest version a cross between Paddington Bear and a scarecrow.

To complete the first day of showings, the minimalist Jil Sander label presented its take on the current casual look: Jackets cut close to the body in color blocks like a Mondrian print with zippers instead of buttons for an extra cool fit.










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CSS close Glastonbury day two with dance party

CSS closed day two of Glastonbury 2008 in the early hours of this morning (June 29) on the Park Stage with a raucous, glitter-splattered set.

Taking the balloon-decorated stage at 12.05am (BST) singer Lovefoxxx, sporting an enormous woolly coat and white afro wig, screamed wildly at the audience then launched into 'Rat Is Dead (Rage)', which is on their forthcoming second album 'Donkey'.

The star then shed her coat to reveal a shiny golden jumpsuit before dancing manically and leading the crowd through a unified dance move. The Park Stage audience copied her arm-wave motion in time, creating a sea of flailing limbs.

CSS played a slew of new songs from 'Donkey', out July 21, including new single 'Left Behind'. During the song Lovefoxxx shed her golden catsuit to reveal a green and purple one beneath it.

The Brazillian band also played older numbers including 'Off The Hook', during which the singer swigged from a bottle of water then sprayed it from her mouth into the crowd.

During 'Alcohol' Lovefoxxx teased the crowd, pretending she was about to leap into the front row then backing off, drawing a particularly loud response from a section of the crowd from which a Brazillian flag was waving.

After playing another new album track - 'Reggae All Night' - Lovefoxxx revealed that the band, who had originally been scheduled to play at 11.30pm, would not be playing a full set.

"It took so long time setting up, so we had to cut it short," she said in a dismayed tone. "I know!" She exclaimed when the crowd boo-ed in response. "We've been waiting for this moment all our lives!"

CSS ended their set with a frenetic run-through of 'Alala'. The band fired glitter guns into the crowd at the death of the song then used them to smash up the stage wildly before finally heading off.

CSS played:

'Rat Is Dead (Rage)'
'Meeting Paris Hilton'
'This Month, Day 10'
'Left Behind'
'Off The Hook'
'Music Is My Hot Hot Sex'
'Alcohol'
'Reggae All Night'
'Let's Make Love And Listen To Death From Above'
'Alala'

Keep up with all the action from Glastonbury this weekend (June 27-29) as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking NME.COM's Glastonbury Festival page. Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME on UK newsstands from July 2 for the ultimate Glastonbury review.

'Hancock' grosses $17.4 mil in first day

Adds that figure to $6.8 mil from Tuesday previews





In its first full day of screenings Wednesday, Sony's "Hancock," starring Will Smith as a reprobate superhero, grossed $17.4 million in its 3,965 locations.


Having collected an additional $6.8 million from Tuesday night previews in 3,680 theaters, the movie's total from its first 1 1/2 days adds up to $24.2 million.


Those numbers suggest the movie could settle into the $90 million-$100 million range by the end of the holiday weekend -- easily dominating the frame though not necessarily setting any records.


By contrast, "Transformers," last year's big Fourth of July hit, opened on a Monday night with preview screenings that attracted $8.8 million and picked up $27.9 million on Tuesday, July 3. Its 1 1/2-day take amounted to $36.7 million. "Transformers," which unlike "Hancock" enjoyed the benefit of an established brand name, went on to gross $155.4 million in its first 6 1/2 days.



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Toroidh

Toroidh   
Artist: Toroidh

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   



Discography:


For The Fallen Ones - Hail Wermland   
 For The Fallen Ones - Hail Wermland

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2




 






Saturday, 12 July 2008

Bronco

Bronco   
Artist: Bronco

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   



Discography:


Salvaje Y Tierno   
 Salvaje Y Tierno

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14


Pura Sangre   
 Pura Sangre

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Por el Mundo   
 Por el Mundo

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


A Todo Galope   
 A Todo Galope

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Un Golpe Mas   
 Un Golpe Mas

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


En Vivo En La Plaza Mexico, Vol. 2   
 En Vivo En La Plaza Mexico, Vol. 2

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13


En Vivo En La Plaza Mexico, Vol. 1   
 En Vivo En La Plaza Mexico, Vol. 1

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 13


Las 30 Grandes De Bronco Vol. 2   
 Las 30 Grandes De Bronco Vol. 2

   Year:    
Tracks: 15


Las 30 Grandes De Bronco Vol. 1   
 Las 30 Grandes De Bronco Vol. 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 15


Bronco En Vivo  Vol. 2   
 Bronco En Vivo Vol. 2

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Bronco En Vivo  Vol. 1   
 Bronco En Vivo Vol. 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 17


Amigo Bronco   
 Amigo Bronco

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




From Apodaca, Mexico, Bronco's innovative take on the norteño vogue in the '80s and '90s helped garner them a number of international hits. Bandmembers Jose Guadalupe "el Negro" Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal, and Jose Luis Villareal crafted a healthy that paying tribute to the norteño tradition patch incorporating modern instruments like keyboards, as well as a more musical, pop up style and elaborate costumes. Their CDs achieved self-colored sales in the U.S., and their recording Pura Sangre earned gold and platinum records in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay, as well as in Mexico.