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Public Enemy Suede Underworld Non Phixion Mando Diao
Nummer 6 • 2002 Sveriges största musiktidning Death in Vegas Public Enemy Suede Underworld Non Phixion Mando Diao Chilly & Leafy • S.I. Futures • Moldy Peaches • Ex-girl • Steve Shelley Groove 6 • 2002 Ledare Omslag Death in Vegas av Johannes Giotas Groove Storleken har Box 112 91 Ex-girl sidan 5 404 26 Göteborg Tre frågor till Steve Shelley sidan 5 Telefon 031–833 855 Lätt att vara DJ sidan 5 visst betydelse Elpost [email protected] S.I. Futures sidan 6 http://www.groove.st Som vilken frisk sjuåring som att lägga ut låtar med demoband Allt är NME:s fel sidan 6 helst så växer Groove på höjden, vi tycker förtjänar fler lyssnare, en Chefredaktör & ansvarig utgivare Chilly & Leafy sidan 7 närmare bestämt 5,5 centimeter. unik chans att få höra ny och Gary Andersson, [email protected] Vi har så mycket material och spännande svensk musik. Och Ett subjektivt alfabet sidan 7 idéer att vi inte får plats i den snart levererar vi även konsert- Skivredaktör kvadratiska kostymen – dags att recensioner på hemsidan, något vi Björn Magnusson, [email protected] Mando Diao sidan 8 byta upp sig helt enkelt. Detta märkt att ni, våra läsare, vill ha. Mediaredaktör innebär utöver att våra artiklar Allt detta är, som man säger, Public Enemy sidan 10 Dan Andresson, [email protected] blir fylligare att antalet recensio- under uppbyggnad. Magisk dag i Suede sidan 13 ner ökar rejält (och ändå hittar du veckan kommer att bli måndagar, Layout Non Phixion sidan 14 ytterligare cirka 100 stycken på då släpps alltid någonting nytt. Henrik Strömberg, [email protected] vår hemsida www.groove.st). -
Vol. 43 No. 3, October 7, 1993
A trip across a landmark i^ pages Vikings? Courtless Football's THE Women's tennis early years team reacts CIRCLE — page 11 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3 Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. OCTOBER?. 1993 Marist marches in protest against violence by DAWN MARTIN Anthony Fusar, resident director Staff Writer of Gartland Commons, said in his speech that students should Members of the Marist com-/ remember the lessons of the march, munity took time off from their that the Marist community should regular activities on Sunday night not tolerate violence. to participate in a candle- lit pro The final speaker, Roberto test march against violence. Amato, director of the counseling Lynn-Magee, a junior arid se center said that the march made a cond' year resident assistant, "powerful statement," and now organized the march because of the that students are past the initial recent increase in violence on the reaction of fear, education can pre Marist campus. vent other occurences. Magee said that her intent was Marist College President, Den not to protest against the ad nis Murray, spoke at the end of the ministration, but rather to give march, saying that he was impress students an opportunity to show ed with the event. unity and send the message that '.'Not only was it a great turnout, violence is not welcome on campus. but it was a resopnsible and elo-. "I was thrilled with the number quent statement," Murray said. of-people showing unity and sup Murray said that it proved that port," Magee said. "This proves the students are committed to that the Marist community cares." working together. -
Leksykon Polskiej I Światowej Muzyki Elektronicznej
Piotr Mulawka Leksykon polskiej i światowej muzyki elektronicznej „Zrealizowano w ramach programu stypendialnego Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego-Kultura w sieci” Wydawca: Piotr Mulawka [email protected] © 2020 Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone ISBN 978-83-943331-4-0 2 Przedmowa Muzyka elektroniczna narodziła się w latach 50-tych XX wieku, a do jej powstania przyczyniły się zdobycze techniki z końca XIX wieku m.in. telefon- pierwsze urządzenie służące do przesyłania dźwięków na odległość (Aleksander Graham Bell), fonograf- pierwsze urządzenie zapisujące dźwięk (Thomas Alv Edison 1877), gramofon (Emile Berliner 1887). Jak podają źródła, w 1948 roku francuski badacz, kompozytor, akustyk Pierre Schaeffer (1910-1995) nagrał za pomocą mikrofonu dźwięki naturalne m.in. (śpiew ptaków, hałas uliczny, rozmowy) i próbował je przekształcać. Tak powstała muzyka nazwana konkretną (fr. musigue concrete). W tym samym roku wyemitował w radiu „Koncert szumów”. Jego najważniejszą kompozycją okazał się utwór pt. „Symphonie pour un homme seul” z 1950 roku. W kolejnych latach muzykę konkretną łączono z muzyką tradycyjną. Oto pionierzy tego eksperymentu: John Cage i Yannis Xenakis. Muzyka konkretna pojawiła się w kompozycji Rogera Watersa. Utwór ten trafił na ścieżkę dźwiękową do filmu „The Body” (1970). Grupa Beaver and Krause wprowadziła muzykę konkretną do utworu „Walking Green Algae Blues” z albumu „In A Wild Sanctuary” (1970), a zespół Pink Floyd w „Animals” (1977). Pierwsze próby tworzenia muzyki elektronicznej miały miejsce w Darmstadt (w Niemczech) na Międzynarodowych Kursach Nowej Muzyki w 1950 roku. W 1951 roku powstało pierwsze studio muzyki elektronicznej przy Rozgłośni Radia Zachodnioniemieckiego w Kolonii (NWDR- Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk). Tu tworzyli: H. Eimert (Glockenspiel 1953), K. Stockhausen (Elektronische Studie I, II-1951-1954), H. -
Welcome, We Have Been Archiving This Data for Research and Preservation of These Early Discs. ALL MP3 Files Can Be Sent to You B
Welcome, To our MP3 archive section. These listings are recordings taken from early 78 & 45 rpm records. We have been archiving this data for research and preservation of these early discs. ALL MP3 files can be sent to you by email - $2.00 per song Scroll until you locate what you would like to have sent to you, via email. If you don't use Paypal you can send payment to us at: RECORDSMITH, 2803 IRISDALE AVE RICHMOND, VA 23228 Order by ARTIST & TITLE [email protected] S.O.S. Band - Finest, The 1983 S.O.S. Band - Just Be Good To Me 1984 S.O.S. Band - Just The Way You Like It 1980 S.O.S. Band - Take Your Time (Do It Right) 1983 S.O.S. Band - Tell Me If You Still Care 1999 S.O.S. Band with UWF All-Stars - Girls Night Out S.O.U.L. - On Top Of The World 1992 S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. with M. Visage - It's Gonna Be A Love. 1995 Saadiq, Raphael - Ask Of You 1999 Saadiq, Raphael with Q-Tip - Get Involved 1981 Sad Cafe - La-Di-Da 1979 Sad Cafe - Run Home Girl 1996 Sadat X - Hang 'Em High 1937 Saddle Tramps - Hot As I Am 1937 (Voc 3708) Saddler, Janice & Jammers - My Baby's Coming Home To Stay 1993 Sade - Kiss Of Life 1986 Sade - Never As Good As The First Time 1992 Sade - No Ordinary Love 1988 Sade - Paradise 1985 Sade - Smooth Operator 1985 Sade - Sweetest Taboo, The 1985 Sade - Your Love Is King Sadina - It Comes And Goes 1966 Sadler, Barry - A Team 1966 Sadler, Barry - Ballad Of The Green Berets 1960 Safaris - Girl With The Story In Her Eyes 1960 Safaris - Image Of A Girl 1963 Safaris - Kick Out 1988 Sa-Fire - Boy, I've Been Told 1989 Sa-Fire - Gonna Make it 1989 Sa-Fire - I Will Survive 1991 Sa-Fire - Made Up My Mind 1989 Sa-Fire - Thinking Of You 1983 Saga - Flyer, The 1982 Saga - On The Loose 1983 Saga - Wind Him Up 1994 Sagat - (Funk Dat) 1977 Sager, Carol Bayer - I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love 1977 1981 Sager, Carol Bayer - Stronger Than Before 1977 Sager, Carol Bayer - You're Moving Out Today 1969 Sagittarius - In My Room 1967 Sagittarius - My World Fell Down 1969 Sagittarius (feat. -
Priest's Script Becomes Reality
E O B S E R V E R Thursday, February 12, 1998 • Vol. XXXI No. 90 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Scholars examine Hussein’s weapons stance, aggression ByJANEL KILEY In addition, the “Cold War para progress in eliminating such News Writer digm” argues for the prevention weapons as “stunning.” of the possession and accumula Numerous nuclear weapons in Professors George Lopez and tion of weapons of mass destruc Baghdad have been identified and David Cortright examined Iraqi tion while considering humanitar destroyed. president Saddam Hussein’s ian concerns, Lopez said. “The nuclear folder can be determination to use weapons of In their lecture, “Dealing With closed,” Cortright stated. mass destruction last night, Saddam: Bombing, Bargaining or The process achieved similar detailing the options and effects Bailing-Out,” Cortright stated that progress in destroying ballistic of the international community in sanctions imposed against Iraq in missiles, as 817 of 819 scud mis SYRIA preventing the acquisition of such the past seven years effectively siles in Iraqi possession have weapons. isolated the nation “economically, been accounted for, he said. Their presentation investigated diplomatically and politically.” Cortright believes “the Iraqi scud the costs and benefits of certain They experienced an “erosion of force no longer exists.” economic restrictions and consid economic capability” as they lost In the area of chemical %hjSKandar(yah ered the humanitarian concerns over one billion dollars in oil rev weapons, he believes that “signifi related to these actions. enue, he said. cant progress” has been made, At stake in this crisis “is the Controversial evidence suggests but considerable uncertainties impasse between the Security that the economic sanctions remain. -
Bringing Malcolm X to Life
DENT Newspaper of Humber College Vol. 2 ^HlKSI)\^, NOVKMIJKR 19lH, 1992 No. 11 LlliKAKY BANNER DAY FOR HUMBER HAWKS Lakeshore SAC quits President and VP walk out amid controversy by Natalie Vujaklija college. Though Bendera said it is Several members of Ljikcshorc regrettable that any student coun- SAC handed in their resignations cil member resigns he questions last Thursday over what they say, the tactics Walters' used to are problems with the administra- announce his resignation. tion. "We have an individual who Their decision became known has circulated materials with FOf< ^:rrt^c»:,tfa; to the administration after respect to the behavior of a staff NOT TO BE TAKL.K' FROM THTS ROOM i''^< • President Trevor Walters and Vice person. Though that might be his President Andrew Bcnzcl distrib- position, when I met with him I mu'S J uted their letters to the student advised him to be careful on how cm :: u body. one goes about indicating their A controversy has arisen over feelings in written form," he said. the content of the letters which, an On November 17, Lakeshore administrator The 1991-92 Humber Hawks prepare to raise their Canadian Championship banner. said, slanders a fac- Dean John Liphardt wrote a letter ulty member. to the campus community express- From left to right: Roberto Feig, Fitzroy Lightbody, Hugh Riley and Patricia Rhodd. advisor his Related Story Page 15. SAC Michele ing disappointment in the tac- Becjcstead has been the main tics employed by the former SAC source of contention within the members. student government, according to "There needs to be a statement Spike Lee's big canvas: Walters. -
Dance Music Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank Dance Music Manual Tools, Toys and Techniques
Dance Music Manual This page intentionally left blank Dance Music Manual Tools, Toys and Techniques Second Edition Rick Snoman AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD PARIS • SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO • SINGAPORE • SYDNEY • TOKYO Focal Press is an imprint of Elsevier Focal Press is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK 30 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803, USA First published 2009 Copyright © 2009, Rick Snoman. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved The right of Rick Snoman to be identifi ed as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmit- ted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier’s Science & Technology Rights Department in Oxford, UK: phone ( ϩ 44) (0) 1865 843830; fax ( ϩ 44) (0) 1865 853333; email: [email protected]. Alternatively you can submit your request online by visiting the Elsevier website at http://elsevier.com/locate/permissions, and selecting Obtaining permission to use Elsevier material Notice No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data snoman, Rick The dance music manual : tools, toys and techniques. -
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Music Week for Everyone in the Business of Music 15MARCH 1997 £3.25
music week For Everyone in the Business of Music 15MARCH 1997 £3.25 Orbital Released 07.04.97 n i i FCD296 / FX296 / FCS296 r 0' (^Ortaiter^) In Sides SI nuisk we For Eueryone in the Business of Music 15 MARCH 1997 £3.25 THIS WEEK Tesco ads spark price féars 4 Promoters summerbattlefor gigs, tise musîc releases nationally. :t to the Tesco campaign. mplyAnother aiming sales to boostdirector its marketsays Tesco shart h 5 More plans; Recordthe industry rampâmes could be and blighted retailers by an fear ail- ManieUïs StreetPop, Spice Preachers' by Spice Everything Girls and strengthen its bargaining positior unveiled for ont price war tbis spring following Must Go were priced at £11.99. £10.99 artith record a price companies. war with "Thisother could retailers wel LMW event most aggressive retail pricing cam- and Woolworths£10.99 respectively. price the WHalbums Smith £2 aflbrd to let thera get awaj mm paignsTesco the atiacked industry the has pricingyet seen. of WH higher,The campaignaccording tosparked the ad. widespreadp Smith and Woolworths in a sériés " - y, Virgin- and• PolyG - - . - 21 Cast; the showsversatility high point Jobs go as Castle moves from video 32Dooley: awardsail those pics llili ! Red Ant UK, the Il Spice Girls setfor newehart record ;hy:r; fin/lammims ** KINGOF NEW YORK ** .:t 'MMfAt ked up the Strat. See p3 MTV sheds staff in continental restructure V Europe has axed around 40 jobs ducec Netherlands,blocks: Northern eastern (coveringTfe Europe, XH^the Spain, MTV président Brent Hansen says there for those markets," he adds. (Germany,France and Austria Portugal), and Switzerland) Central beenthat lostaround from 20 ils production London headquarters staff have of aThe merger 20 other of MTVs jobs have communications gone as part andThis Southern summer (Italy). -
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TUNECODE WORK TITLE Value Range 261095CM
TUNECODE WORK_TITLE Value Range 261095CM Vlog ££££ 259008DN Don't Mind ££££ 298241FU Barking ££££ 300703LV Swag Se Swagat ££££ 309210CM Drake God's Plan (Freeze Remix) ££££ 289693DR It S Everyday Bro ££££ 234070GW Boomerang ££££ 302842GU Zack Knight - Galtiyan ££££ 189958KS Kill Em With Kindness ££££ 302714EW Dil Diyan Gallan ££££ 178176FM Watch Me (Whip Nae Nae) ££££ 309232BW Tiger Zinda Hai ££££ 253823AS Juju On The Beat ££££ 265091FQ Daddy Says No ££££ 232584AM Girls Like ££££ 329418BM Boys Are So Ugh ££££ 258890AP Robbery Remix ££££ 292938DU M Huncho Mad About Bars ££££ 261438HU Nashe Si Chadh Gayi ££££ 230215DR Work From Home (Feat. Ty Dolla $Ign) ££££ 188552FT This Is A Musical ££££ 135455BS Masha And The Bear ££££ 238329LN All In My Head (Flex) ££££ 155459AS Bassboy Vs Tlc - No Scrubs ££££ 041942AV Supernanny ££££ 133267DU Final Day ££££ 249325LQ Sweatshirt ££££ 290631EU Fall Of Jake Paul ££££ 153987KM Hot N*Gga ££££ 304111HP Johnny Johnny Yes Papa ££££ 2680048Z Willy Can You Hear Me? ££££ 081643EN Party Rock Anthem ££££ 239079GN Unstoppable ££££ 254096EW Do You Mind ££££ 128318GR The Way ££££ 216422EM Section Boyz - Lock Arf ££££ 325052KQ Nines - Fire In The Booth (Part 2) ££££ 0942107C Football Club - Sheffield Wednes ££££ 5211555C Elevator ££££ 311205DQ Change ££££ 254637EV Baar Baar Dekho ££££ 311408GP Just Listen ££££ 227485ET Needed Me ££££ 277854GN Mad Over You ££££ 125910EU The Illusionists ££££ 019619BR I Can't Believe This Happened To Me ££££ 152953AR Fallout ££££ 153881KV Take Back The Night ££££ 217278AV Better When