Friday, 27 June 2008

Ryoji Ikeda

Ryoji Ikeda   
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Other
   New Age
   



Discography:


Dataplex   
 Dataplex

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 20


Op.   
 Op.

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Matrix Cd1   
 Matrix Cd1

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10


Time And Space   
 Time And Space

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


0 C   
 0 C

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 13




Japanese minimalist electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda is a starring digit among the modern crop of computer-based musicians exploring the esthetical possibilities opened up by digital production technologies. Released through his possess CCI Recordings, the U.K.-based Touch label, and Staalplaat, among others, Ikeda's music engages the digital recording and production treat now, playing up pernicious glitches and interruptions typically emended out of that action and combine them with deeply complex and disjointed collages of samples, pure tone electronics, and heavily treated digital noise. More recent releases have added elements of the experimental post-techno subgenre-scape to Ikeda's hard disk stew, with bits of jungle, nickname, and minimum techno cropping up between the crackles and whines. Vaguely related -- at least in spirit -- to American minimalist and computing device composer such as LaMonte Young, Steve Reich, Terre Thaemlitz, and John Bischoff, Ikeda's crop is as well in close harmony with German and Austrian post-techno artists such as Farmers Manual and Rehberg/Bauer, with whom he has collaborated live. Mostly unknown in Japan, his crop as a solo artist and in collaboration with Japanese audio/video company Dumb Type has gained him a wider audience in the U.S. and Europe.






Monday, 23 June 2008

Kiss - Kiss Manager Confirms New Members Rumours


The manager of rock band KISS has confirmed the group are in talks to launch a TV talent show to find replacements for frontman PAUL STANLEY and guitarist GENE SIMMONS - when the duo eventually retire.

It has long been rumoured that founding members Stanley and Simmons hope to keep the band running when they decide to quit - but both men have been evasive when asked about whether any new members have been signed up and if the takeover will happen after their current (08) world tour.

The rock veterans are the only original members left in the band, which was marred by the departure of Ace Frehely and Peter Criss and the death of Eric Carr in 1991 - the group now includes replacements Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer.

But their longtime manager Doc MCGhee insists that there are indeed plans to replace all four band members and keep KISS alive for a new generation - they are close to signing a deal to find their replacements through an American Idol-style TV show.

MCGhee says in a new TV documentary about the band, "I believe that KISS can go on forever. I believe that there is a way - and we are talking to people and we're pretty close to getting it done - about finding the four new members of KISS."





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Monday, 16 June 2008

Amy Winehouse Racism Video Appears Online

Amy Winehouse is the subject of a racist scandal today, as the News Of The World has posted a video online of her singing a racist song.


The video, as shot by Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil, shows Amy and an undisclosed friend singing the words "Blacks, Pakis, Gooks and Nips, Gooks and Nips" to the tune of children's song 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes'.


The video also shows the singer surrounded by what looks like drug paraphernalia such as crack pipes. The paper claims the footage was shot in May 2007 before Winehouse and Fielder-Civil got married.


You can watch the video online here.




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Friday, 6 June 2008

The Kooks - Kooks Miss Out On Meeting Kylie

THE KOOKS were disappointed that they missed the chance to meet KYLIE MINOGUE after she did not allow them entry to her recent after-party.

The pop princess was celebrating the opening night of her X2008 tour in Paris and held a small party after the show, which the band, who were shooting a video in the French capital, hoped to attend.

Frontman LUKE PRITCHARD told the Sun newspaper: "We heard she was having a party and so asked if we could come."

However, the group are not letting one rejection hold them back, with Luke telling the publication: "We were gutted. I like her and her songs. I won't give up. We'll try again next time we're in the same city."

THE KOOKS were in Paris shooting the video for their latest single DO YOU WANNA.

The band closed the festivities on the final evening of One Big Weekend in Kent last night, treating fans to renditions of their hits SEASIDE and ALWAYS WHERE I NEED TO BE.

Luke finished the set by attempting to climb the barrier separating him from the crowd and had to be hauled back by security staff.




12/05/2008 17:04:27




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