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The ABC of Sheffield Music Nostalgia - SLIDESHOW - the Star Page 1 of 2
The ABC of Sheffield music nostalgia - SLIDESHOW - The Star Page 1 of 2 The ABC of Sheffield music nostalgia - SLIDESHOW Video See all the bands in our slideshow Just like old times: Heaven 17’s Glenn Gregory and Martyn Ware, top right ABC’s Martin Fry and, above, Phil Oakey « Previous « Previous Next » Next » ADVERTISEMENT Published Date: 15 December 2008 By John Quinn A MAJOR pop music event took place on Saturday night. But let's ignore The X Factor. Several thousand Sheffielders did, instead opting for a night of not-just-nostalgia with three of the best-known acts ever to hail from around here – The Human League, ABC and Heaven 17. Whatever entertainment Simon Cowell's crew provides, one negative effect is spoiling the suspense and potential surprise of the race for the Christmas number one single. However the crowd at an impressively almost-full Arena preferred to hark back to the days when the festive chart-topper could be made by a weird synthesizer group whose singer had responded to a split in the ranks by recruiting two teenage girls with no musical talent except the ability to dance and sing. Well, sort of... The city's music scene at that time consisted largely of electronic experimentalists, some of whom suddenly discovered they could write pop songs. Very good pop songs at that, which sold by the bucketload until the tide of fashion changed. The acts still exist, albeit after several line-up changes each, and occasionally release albums to diminishing returns, so whoever decided to combine all three pulled off a masterstroke. -
Forest of Imagination: Meet the Artists, Including Heaven 17'S Martyn Ware
⏲ 06 June 2019, 16:39 (BST) Forest of Imagination: meet the artists Meet five artists who are part of Bath’s pop-up contemporary arts event Forest of Imagination, taking place 20-24 June 2019. Find out the music that most moves Heaven 17’s Martyn Ware; the favourite artworks of renowned paper-cutter Jessica Palmer; and where Tate-exhibitor Bob and Roberta Smith feels happiest. Get to know Bath based artists Clare Day and Perry Harris, and why Forest of Imagination draws them back, year after year. Martyn Ware A founding member of both The Human League and Heaven 17, Martyn is a London based musician, composer, arranger, record producer, and music programmer. In 2001 he co-founded Illustrious Company to exploit the creative possibilities of three-dimensional sound technology. Where do you get your inspiration for new soundscapes? The piece I’m creating for Forest 2019 stems from my fascination with reminiscence and memory. I’m exploring the bond that the very young and the very old have with one another. These people are at the opposite ends of their life but share so many insights about life. I thought I’d reveal this affinity by putting the words of the old in the mouths of the young and vice-versa. What pieces of music most move you? There’s no end to beauty in music. Symphony No. 9 by Gustav Mahler makes me want to cry. Samuel Barber’s ‘Adagio for String’ (the theme music to ‘Platoon’), is another powerful piece. John William’s score for ‘Close Encounters of a Third Kind’ is masterful. -
DJ Times National Dance/Crossover Top 40 — December 16, 2016
DJ Times National Dance/Crossover Top 40 — December 16, 2016 Pos Artist Title Label Buy 1 Weeknd F/ Daft Punk Starboy Republic 2 Tinashe Superlove RCA 3 Christina Aguilera F/ Nile Rodgers Telepathy RCA 4 Chainsmokers F/ Halsey Closer Columbia 5 Stonebridge F/ Therese Put 'Em High 2016 Stoney Boy 6 Bruno Mars 24K Magic Atlantic 7 Bello Boys And Dan Donica F/ Seri It Aint Over Radikal 8 Katy Perry Rise Capitol 9 Lady Gaga Perfect Illusion Interscope 10 Jonas Blue F/ JP Cooper Perfect Strangers Capitol 11 Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha In The Name Of Love RCA 12 Dj Snake F/ Justin Bieber Let Me Love You Interscope 13 Dj Gozzi & The Extraordinary Gentlemen Beautiful Life (feat. Jaclyn Walker) Overdrive 14 Betty Who I Love You Always RCA 15 Major Lazer F/ Justin Bieber & MØ Cold Water Def Jam 16 Pet Shop Boys Say It To Me Kobalt 17 Dawn Tallman Teardrops Slaag 18 Crystal Waters F/ Sted-E & Hybrid Heights Believe 418 Music 19 Lodato & Joseph Duveen Older Overdrive 20 Manuel Riva And Eneli Mhm Mhm Radikal 21 Tony Moran F/ Jason Walker Say Yes Sugar House 22 Bastille Good Grief Capitol 23 X-Ambassadors Unsteady Interscope 24 Kristine W. Out There Fly Again 25 Hailee Steinfeld & Grey F/ Zedd Starving Republic 26 Rosabel F/ Jeanie Tracy Living For Love Carrillo 27 Salt Ashes Save It Radikal 28 Dj Pebbles To Not Love You Friendship 29 Ralphi Rosario & Aneeta Beat Button Pusha Carrillo 30 DNCE Body Moves Universal Republic 31 Bonnie Anderson The Ones I Love Radikal 32 Britney Spears F/ G-Eazy Make Me RCA 33 Calvin Harris My Way Columbia 34 Twenty One Pilots Heathens RRP 35 Jessica Sanchez Stronger Together Republic 36 Ariana Grande F/ Nicki Minaj Side To Side Republic 37 Galantis & Hook N Sling Love On Me Atlantic 38 The Pool Kids Heartbreak Hotline Buildup 39 Kim Cameron It Starts Raining Side FX 40 Gia 7 Sweet Something Stiletto 7 . -
Actor Talks ‘La Cage’ Role
Marjorie Hill To Keynote It’s just so silly and “it doesn’t make any sense Leaders Of Color to me that you wouldn’t be able to marry whomever Mother Stands Up For you want to marry. Son’s Fashion Choice – Adam Levine” x Q + A HE IS WHAT HE IS Actor Talks ‘La Cage’ Role WWW.PRIDESOURCE.COM SEPT 20, 2012 | VOL. 2038 | FREE 2 BTL | September 20, 2012 www.PrideSource.com JOIN THE CONVERSATION@ ONLINE EXCLUSIVE ENTER TO WIN Corvino Takes Same-Sex Beatmixed Retrospective Enter to win the a copy of ONOMIX, a 30-track Debate To YouTube beatmixed retrospective from pop culture icon, Professor John Corvino is intimately familiar Yoko Ono. Featuring mixes by Basement Jaxx, with NOM’s arguments, having just published Danny Tenaglia, Dave Aude, Ralphi Rosario, a book with NOM’s co-founder Maggie Richard Morel, Francois K. and more. One Gallagher. See Corvino continue the debate grand prize winner will win a special poster on YouTube with a new series of webisodes. and a copy of ONOMIX autographed by Ono. Did Between The Lines Snag A For a link to Corvino’s new videos, search Enter online at www.Pridesource.com/ “John Corvino” at www.Pridesource.com TicketContest.html Photo of You At AIDS Walk? Last week BTL photographer Andrew See the online gallery in COOL CITIES ONLINE EXCLUSIVE Potter took plenty of photos of AIDS the News section at www. Walk Detroit in Royal Oak. Head Pridesource.com online and see the photo galleries. Who knows? Maybe he snagged a candid of you and your team! SCAN QR CODE Email your op–eds to “Between The Lines Exploring Fabulous Ferndale Download This Issue Today [email protected] Newspaper” Check out Ferndale’s Online Cool Cities Out of town? Forget to pick up a copy of page to discover LGBT-friendly businesses, BTL? Every issue of BTL is also available Sign up online to receive upcoming concerts, community events, and online in PDF format, but you already knew Follow us @YourBTL engage other readers in conversation about that .. -
Smore Dangerous Songs: and the Banned Played On
SMore Dangerous Songs: And the Banned Played On 16 songs banned by the BBC By the Britain’s Most Dangerous Songs production team The Kinks – Lola Written by singer Ray Davies, Lola is about a relationship between a man and a “woman” who turns out to be a transvestite. But it wasn’t this gender confusion that worried the BBC. The song was banned for including the words “coca-cola” which was against their policy on product placement. Davies had to interrupt the band’s American tour to fly back to London to re-record the lyric as “cherry-cola” for the single release. The Sex Pistols – Anarchy In The UK The Sex Pistols’ debut single, Anarchy in the UK was banned following their controversial appearance on the TV news programme, Today. The song had already been played on the radio but the band had caused such outrage by swearing on television that they were banished from the airwaves. Their next single, God Save The Queen was also banned but it didn’t stop The Sex Pistols storming their way up the charts. John Leyton – Johnny Remember Me This was the first and only No.1 hit for singer and actor John Leyton who starred in the TV series, Harpers West One. The song tells the story of a young man haunted by his dead lover and was one of many ‘death discs’ popular at the time but banned by the BBC. Other censored ‘splatter platters’ include, Tell Laura I Love Her by Ray Ricky Valance, Teen Angel by Mark Dinning and Terry by Twinkle. -
Issue 186.Pmd
email: [email protected] website: nightshift.oxfordmusic.net Free every month. NIGHTSHIFT Issue 186 January Oxford’s Music Magazine 2011 Oxford’s pop-punk heroes return stronger than ever! NIGHTSHIFT: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU. Phone: 01865 372255 January Every Monday THE FAMOUS MONDAY NIGHT BLUES The best in UK, European and US blues. 8-12. 10th RESERVOIR CATS (UK) 17th THE MIGHTY REDOX (UK) 24th STEAMROLLER (UK) 31st THE CLARE FREE BAND (UK) Coming up in February 7th BAYOU BROTHERS (USA) 14th THE ADAM BOMB BAND (USA) Every Tuesday THE OXFORD JAZZ CLUB Free live jazz plus DJs playing r’n’b, funk and soul until 2am 11th ALVIN ROY & REEDS UNLIMITED 18th THE HOWARD PEACOCK QUINTET 25th THE HUGH TURNER BAND Thursdays 6th KOMRAD / ANNERO 13th AGE OF MISRULE + MOTHER CORONA + TUESDAY NIGHT PROJECT 20th GIVE IT SOME ‘STIC (acoustic night) 27th SKELETOR presents THE CRUSHING / MALTA TONKIN / SIX BULLET CHAMBER / WAYS ACROSS Every Friday FUNKY FRIDAY Funk, soul, boogie and R&B. 10.30pm-2.30am; £2. Early Friday shows 7th THE CELLAR FAMILY / COCAINE COWBOYS / GENERALS & MAJORS / DAISY & THE UNSTEADIES 14th ALAN BROWN 21st THE INSULT 28th KILL CITY SAINTS Includes entry to FUNKY FRIDAY afterwards Saturdays 8th DANCE NIGHT 15th SWITCH 60 – Northern soul & Motown 22nd DUB POLITICS – dubstep – 10-3am 29th MAMA ROSIN Join us on Facebook: Backroom @ The Bully £22,000 for Shelter in its ten years. CAFÉ TARIFA on Cowley Road A special extra Audioscope gig launches a new weekly acoustic takes place at the Cellar on and semi-acoustic music night this NEWNEWSS Saturday 15th January, featuring a month. -
Synthpop: Into the Digital Age Morrow, C (1999) Stir It Up: Reggae Album Cover Art
118 POPULAR MUSIC GENRES: AN INTRODUCTION Hebdige, D. (1987) Cut 'n' mix: Identity and Caribbean MUSIc. Comedia. CHAPTER 7 S. (1988) Black Culture, White Youth: The Reggae Tradition/romJA to UK. London: Macmillan. Synthpop: into the digital age Morrow, C (1999) StIr It Up: Reggae Album Cover Art. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Potash, C (1997) Reggae, Rastafarians, Revolution: Jamaican Musicfrom Ska to Dub. London: Music Sales Limited. Stolzoff, N. C (2000) Wake the Town and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press. Recommended listening Antecedents An overview of the genre Various (1989) The Liquidators: Join The Ska Train. In this chapter, we are adopting the term synthpop to deal with an era Various (1998) Trojan Rocksteady Box Set. Trojan. (around 1979-84) and style of music known by several other names. A more widely employed term in pop historiography has been 'New Generic texts Romantic', but this is too narrowly focused on clothing and fashion, Big Youth ( BurI).ing Spear ( and was, as is ever the case, disowned by almost all those supposedly part Alton (1993) Cry Tough. Heartbeat. of the musical 'movement'. The term New Romantic is more usefully King Skitt (1996) Reggae FIre Beat. Jamaican Gold. employed to describe the club scene, subculture and fashion associated K wesi Johnson, Linton (1998) Linton Kwesi Johnson Independam Intavenshan: with certain elements ofearly 1980s' music in Britain. Other terms used to The Island Anthology. Island. describe this genre included 'futurist' and 'peacock punk' (see Rimmer Bob Marley and The Wailers (1972) Catch A Fire. -
Representation of 1980S Cold War Culture and Politics in Popular Music in the West Alex Robbins
University of Portland Pilot Scholars History Undergraduate Publications and History Presentations 12-2017 Time Will Crawl: Representation of 1980s Cold War Culture and Politics in Popular Music in the West Alex Robbins Follow this and additional works at: https://pilotscholars.up.edu/hst_studpubs Part of the European History Commons, Music Commons, Political History Commons, and the United States History Commons Citation: Pilot Scholars Version (Modified MLA Style) Robbins, Alex, "Time Will Crawl: Representation of 1980s Cold War Culture and Politics in Popular Music in the West" (2017). History Undergraduate Publications and Presentations. 7. https://pilotscholars.up.edu/hst_studpubs/7 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the History at Pilot Scholars. It has been accepted for inclusion in History Undergraduate Publications and Presentations by an authorized administrator of Pilot Scholars. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Time Will Crawl: Representation of 1980s Cold War Culture and Politics in Popular Music in the West By Alex Robbins Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in History University of Portland December 2017 Robbins 1 The Cold War represented more than a power struggle between East and West and the fear of mutually assured destruction. Not only did people fear the loss of life and limb but the very nature of their existence came into question. While deemed the “cold” war due to the lack of a direct military conflict, battle is not all that constitutes a war. A war of ideas took place. Despite the attempt to eliminate outside influence, both East and West felt the impact of each other’s cultural movements. -
Disco's Revenge
DISCO’S REVENGE GOTCHA!: House Music Not sur Has you still your r e know eaderswhat dancing to House that beat! is? ReadMusic And what is House? House Music is this! the raw, stripped-down sound of dance music that developed in the underground clubs (where DJs didn't play what was on Top 40 radio) in mid-to-late 80's Chicago. Now- famous jocks like Frankie Knuckles took the most rhythmic elements of their favorite disco records (the great drum breaks in the middle) and looped them in the studio into full- length songs that were skeletal, yet intense dance tracks. Frankie's club was called the Warehouse, and soon clubbers began referring to the music they heard there as "House Music" (and the style of dancing as "jack- ing"). Vocals on these tracks were at a min- imum at first, but as the sound devel- oped, a handful of great House anthems rose from the scene to become massive pop hits in the UK and Europe. Songs like "Love Can't Turn Around" by Farley "Jackmaster Funk" presents Darryl Pandy, "You Used to Hold Me" by Ralphi Rosario featuring Xaviera Gold and "Move Your Body" by Marshall Jefferson had a huge impact on the European pop music scene and culture. Overseas producers whole-heartedly embraced the sound and then sold it back to Americans in polished commercial late-80s/early 90s hits by Black Box ("Everybody Everybody"), Sam- antha Fox ("I Wanna Have Some Fun"), the Pet Shop Boys ("Always On My Mind"), Stevie V ("Dirty Cash") Lisa Stansfield ("People Hold On"). -
Heaven 17 Pleasure One Mp3, Flac, Wma
Heaven 17 Pleasure One mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Pleasure One Country: US Released: 1987 Style: Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1281 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1505 mb WMA version RAR size: 1689 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 979 Other Formats: MP4 DXD ADX AAC WAV MP3 AIFF Tracklist 1 Contenders 5:24 2 Trouble 4:14 3 Somebody 4:30 4 If I Were You 3:34 5 Low Society 3:40 6 Red 3:56 7 Look At Me 5:14 8 Move Out 3:18 9 Free 6:25 Companies, etc. Mixed At – The Town House Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders Recorded At – Townhouse 3 Recorded At – Studio Marcadet Recorded At – H17 HQ Studio Recorded At – Red Bus Studios Recorded At – Marcus Recording Studios Recorded At – The Barge Recorded At – Air Studios Recorded At – The Roundhouse Recorded At – Studio Davout Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Virgin Records America, Inc. Manufactured By – WEA Distributed By – WEA Glass Mastered At – Nimbus Credits Backing Vocals, Keyboards [Emulator Ii], Programmed By [Sp12], Mellotron – Martyn Ware Bass – Camelle Hinds, John Wilson , Phil Spalding Composed By – Gregory*, Marsh*, Ware* Congas – Mel Gaynor Design – Kurt Demunbrun* Drums, Percussion – Preston Heyman Engineer [Air Studios, June, The Roundhouse, Studio Davout] – John Jacobs* Engineer [Air Studios, May] – Nick Davis Engineer [H17 Hq & The Barge] – Heaven 17 Engineer [Marcadet Studios] – Jeremy Allom Engineer [Marcus Studios] – Tim Hunt Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Brian Tench Engineer [Red Bus] – Graham Bonnet* Engineer [Townhouse 3] -
October 2013 30 Years of Dmc
C OCTOBER 2013 30 YEARS OF DMC... AND THE BEAT GOES ON COMMERCIAL COLLECTION 369 01. ELLIE GOULDING ‘BURN’ 05. R&B GENTLEMEN 01. LADY GAGA ‘APPLAUSE’ 07. DUKE DUMONT Fe. AME & MNEK VSs Justin Timberlake ‘Take Back The Night’ “FILLED IN MIX” Drake Fe. Majid Jordan ‘Hold On, Were Going Home’ “PHUNKSTAR EVOLUTION VOCAL MIX)” OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JESPEN “100% Remixed By ROD LAYMAN RT. 5.24 BPM 130 Chris Brown ‘Fine China’ REMIX AND PRODUCTION BY BENTLEY JONES GOOD TIME MIX” Drake Fe. Lil Wayne ‘The Motto’ RT. 6.08 BPM 130 Duke Dumont Fe. AME & MNEK ‘Need U 100%’ 02. PAUL VAN DYK Vs ROYKSOPP, MARK MO- Justin Timberlake Fe Jay Z ‘Suit & Tie’ Owl City Fe. Carly Rae Jepsen ‘Good Time’ RISSON & WAS (NOT WAS) Mixed By KEITH SMOOTH RT. 11.39 BPM 105 02. BRITNEY SPEARS VS. CEE LO GREEN Mixed BY DJ MARTIN PIETERS RT. 4.03 BPM 126 “THE GIRL, THE DINOSAUR AND THE ANGEL to 100 “OHH LA LA (FORGET YOU)” HAVING A MACK” Britney Spears ‘Ooh La La’ 08. COLDPLAY Vs JASON DERULO Fe. Paul Van Dyk ‘For An Angel’ 06. MICHAEL BUBLE VS BRYAN ADAMS Cee Lo Green ‘Forget You’ (Inst.) “BREATHING CLOCKS MIX” Mark Morrison ‘Return Of The Mack’ “THE CANADIANS MIX!” Mixed By DJ IVAN SANTANA RT. 4.08 BPM 128 Coldplay ‘Clocks’ Royksopp ‘The Girl And The Robot’ Bryan Adams ‘Can’t Stop This Thing We Started Jason Derulo ‘Breathing’ Was Not Was ‘Walk The Dinosaur’ Bryan Adams ‘The Only Thing That Looks Good On You Is Me’ 03. -
* Inside: the Brat 'The Hunger 'Valley Girl ' Sparks Heaven 17
é ^ T ? * inside: The Brat 'The Hunger 'Valley Girl ' Sparks Heaven 17 2A Thursday, May 5,1963 Daily Nexus Lighthearted Romp Through the Valley 'The Hunger' By JOHN KRIST brains) saunters up to Julie, who gives him the bad news. Shakespeare would, like, be totally grossed out. “ Like, I’m just totally not in love with you anymore.” A Visual Feast Although the beginning of the film is somewhat less than Then again, if he had lived and written in Los Angeles, By JONATHAN ALBURGER auspicious, things pick up a bit when Randy (Nicolas Cage) perhaps he would have cast a punker from “ Hollywierd” If a film can be voluptuous, then The Hunger is a sexy enters the scene. Dragged to a party by his best friend, who and a princess from the San Fernando Valley in the roles of visual feast. It is a glossy, campy, high-chic movie Romeo and Juliet. Either way, the Bard’s timeless story of overheard the address while at the beach, he puts on his fashioned around gorgeous star personalities, tauntingly adolescent love has found new expression in the unlikely best evening dress and crashes the party. tailored and voguely coiffed, who vamp through scene after The two of them are greeted by a strange sight — a form of Valley Girl, a genuinely funny and lighthearted scene with all the cliche affectations you would associate milling crowd of valley clones drinking soft drinks, dancing romantic romp through the Southern California subculture. with their names. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is an angel with a charge gingerly lest they muss their hair, and eating sushi.