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  • Coachella Music Festival - Makes Your Vacation Awesome
    By: Tom Willson | - The Coachella Music Festival also commonly known, as Coachella Fest is a multiple day annual music and arts festivals organized held at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The event is quite popular as it features several genres of music like rock, indie, Hip Hop and electronic music also and large sculptural art.

    One of the interesting features of this fest is it has many stages or tents set-up throughout the grounds where live music are played continuously. Some of the important s ...

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  • Coachella Fest - Best Festival For Music Lovers
    By: Tom Wills | - For all music and art lovers, here is a good news. The much awaited Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival commonly referred as Coachella Fest has announced this years event that will start on first weekend of April13-15 followed by the next April weekend 20-22.

    For people who are not aware what is fest is all about, then read more to find out. It is an annual music and arts festival held at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, which is just a short car drive from Palm Sprin ...

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  • European Dates & Destinations For Your 2012 Diary
    By: Emma Harltey | - 2012 is going to be an exciting year with many special events taking place throughout Europe, not to mention the 2012 Olympics. We thought we would give you some destination ideas for you to jot down in your diary.

    Venice Carnival (Carnevale di Venezia) - 4th to 21st Feb, Italy

    An annual festival celebrated in Italy. Originally a time where people wore and used masks to hide their identity between social classes it is today however celebrated by some 30,000 visitors wh ...

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  • Palm Springs - Most Pleasurable Traveling Zone
    By: Tom Willson | - When you visit Coachella Valleys desert paradise Palm Springs next time be sure to catch up this years , 2012 Coachella Lineup . This festival is associated with musical talent locals and tourists alike.   Do not miss the opportunity of witnessing this years musical extravaganza   scheduled to start from April 1 and will continue till April 15th. The second phase of the program is scheduled from April 20-22.  You shall enjoy the outstanding performance of Snoop ...
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  • Coldplay Tickets : The Band Music Has Been Called "blue Romantic"
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Coldplay are a British alternative rock band formed in 1996 by lead vocalist Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London. After they formed Pectoralz, Guy Berryman joined the group as a bassist and they changed their name to Starfish.

    Will Champion joined as a drummer, backing vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, completing the line-up. Manager Phil Harvey is often considered an unofficial fifth member. The band renamed themselves "Coldplay" in 1998, ...

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  • What Ipod Is Really For You?
    By: Coco521 | - They're everywhere, domestic or abroad , 10 million have been sold and 8 million of those were in 2004.
    I did not have one yet. My first taste of it came when my colleague got one, and asked if I would set it up for her using my computer. Wearing those now immediately recognizable hip cream colored headphones, I could feel the eyes of every have-not-an-iPod on me with curiosity and maybe a little jealousy. I even started walking differently. Listening to Led Zeppelin, then Radiohead, an ...

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  • An Introduction To The Miami Music Scene
    By: Harald Bindeus | - Miami is mainly known for its sun-kissed sands, tropical weather, and beautiful people, but thats not all there is to this laid back city. Miami is an area packed with culture and has a flourishing music scene with enough diversity to keep everyones ears happy.

    Local artists and international superstars perform regularly in the area of Miami, and with a legacy comprising world famous artists such as 2 live crew, Marilyn Manson and Flo Rida, to name but a few, its no surp ...

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  • Morrissey Tickets : Colin Meloy Of Decemberists Acknowledged Morrissey Influence On His Songwriting
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Morrissey's enduring influence has been ascribed to his wit, the "infinite capacity for interpretation" in his lyrics, and his appeal to the "constant navel gazing, reflection, solipsism" of generations of "disenfranchised youth," offering unusually intimate "companionship" to broad demographics.Journalist Mark Simpson calls Morrissey "one of the greatest pop lyricists and probably the greatest-ever lyricist of desire that has ever moaned" and observes that "he is fully present in his songs as ...
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  • Verona, A City For All Tastes
    By: Michele de Capitani | - One of the most appreciated Italian travel destinations, Verona is one of those cities that can really satisfy everyone, and the variety of the tourist offer is certainly one of the strengths of this beautiful city.

    The most famous attraction in Verona, which is become the symbol of the city, is probably the arena, which attracts tourists not only for its historic, artistic and architectonic importance, but also because every year it hosts one of the most emotional and famous opera ...

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  • Top 10 Tracks To Test Out A Car Audio System
    By: whitescot | - Ive always said that a cars audio system is not about how loud it can go but also about how much quality it can retain at high volume. Matt Kirsh the head audio engineer at Chevrolet has echoed my view and released his top 10 music tracks for testing out a car stereo. Not all of his tracks are to my liking but I can see why he has chosen these tracks.

    Matts exact words were, "Most people think that the best sound systems have to make the loudest noise possible, but you shou ...

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  • The Advantages Of Plastics
    By: Michele de Capitani | - If you look around you will not find it difficult to notice that plastics, from polyurea to polyethylene, are used in many different sectors, from plastic covers to furniture, just to name two of the fields where plastics are most used.

    We can certainly claim that plastic has invaded many sectored of our life, and it would not be possible to think about a world without plastics, just like it would not be possible to think about a world without wood or other materials that are ...

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  • How To Choose A Guitar Amp
    By: Andrew Swann | - Amps can be a complex thing and it really comes down to trying them and deliberating. The best advice I can give anyone starting out is to keep it as simple as possible - the less controls on one amp the better, you get what you pay for, size does matter and brand names are well-known for a reason.

    If you're a beginner then you may only want to purchase a small practice amp, in which case there is no real need to worry about which one to get as they are all very similar at this smal ...

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  • Douglas Coore Is Bruce Lively
    By: John Mahoney | - Armed with a wealth of musical talent and an ear for stellar production, engineering and recording, Douglas Coore, aka Bruce Lively is breaking into the music scene with an innovative brand of alternative rock. While writing, performing, and recording every piece of his music solo, Lively is turning into a true one man show, creating a wall of sound which defies the listener's ears. With a handful of brand new singles and a full length debut album slated for a June release, this Kingston, Jamaic ...
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  • John Prine Tickets : I Listened To The Albums And They Just Didn't Move Me In The Way
    By: Amanda Harrison | - John Prine is an American country/folk singer-songwriter. He has been active as a recording artist and live performer since the early 1970s.

    Prine is the son of William Prine and Verna Hamm. Prine started playing guitar at age 14, taught by his brother, David.[He was a postman for five years and served in the Army during the Vietnam War era, although he served in Germany, before beginning his musical career in Chicago.

    In the late 1960s, while Prine was delivering mail ...

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  • Elbow Tickets : Elbow Will Support Muse At The Reading And Leeds Festivals In 2011
    By: Amanda Harrison | - Elbow are a British alternative rock band. Members of the band first played together in 1990 at The Corner Pin pub in Stubbins, Rossendale bordering the town of Ramsbottom, Bury, a borough of Greater Manchester.

    The band currently retain their original line-up of lead vocalist and lyricist Guy Garvey, guitarist Mark Potter, keyboardist Craig Potter, bassist Pete Turner and drummer Richard Jupp. They have released four studio albums, three EPs and seven top forty singles in the UK. T ...

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  • Itunes Considering Lossless Audio
    By: Sharon Cooper | - Many people play their music through Apple's music library program, iTunes. Since its introduction in 2001, Apple has slowly risen to become the biggest music retailer in the US.
    In less than a year, Apple managed to sell two billion tracks - and that was in 2008. It doesn't bear thinking about how many songs are downloaded, movies are rented and podcasts are downloaded through Apple's service.
    This week, Apple announced they are considering selling 'lossless' tracks through iTun ...

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  • Radiohead Surprises Fans Again With Early Album Release
    By: Guy Montag | - Almost every student taking marketing and advertising college classes throughout the world would agree that aggressive promotion and hype generation are the best tools to fuel product sales.

    Especially in the music industry, where popular songs can become viral in a matter of minutes, the advertising campaign for an artist's album is perhaps more important than the musical content in regards to sales totals.

    However, there are several rare exceptions including English q ...

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  • Mp3 Downloads! Have They Ruined Music?
    By: johnolarola | - When people ask me if I think mp3 downloads have ruined music, I'm always hesitant to answer with confidence. On the one hand, the instant community granted the music loving geek has made an entire world of bands, both major label and self-distributed, available with the click of a mouse. This is undoubtedly a good thing. It's also enabled musicians to get a firmer grasp on their career, since they don't need a major label to propel them anymore.

    On the other hand, the quick-serve m ...

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  • The Music They Play When You Land Is Terrible
    By: Stacey Sylvester | - If there's one thing I hate about air travel and wish to change in a second it's the music that the airline plays when you land. It's that muzak type of sounds that doesn't really sound anything like music, something that the ad-men sent to a musician and said that they wanted to create something that "sounded like the brand."

    It's the way that they try to convey the sound of progress that annoys me most. They make it sound like it's a massive achievement that flights from Dallas to ...

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  • The Yarrow's Charitable Take On Indie Rock
    By: John Mahoney | - Riding an intrepid wave of charismatic indie rock throughout the musical stratosphere, The Yarrow is proving themselves to be one of Utah's hottest commodities around. This six piece powerhouse isn't only garnering the attention of press throughout their local community, but drawing statewide support from radio, television, and newspapers. As if this weren't enough, the band is utilizing their socially conscious musical skills to work with charities and make significant differences throughout th ...
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  • The Girls Had Been Restyled, Renamed And Choreographed To Within An Inch Of Their Lives
    By: joee | - the girls had been restyled, renamed and choreographed to within an inch of their lives. les filles avaient t restyle, renomm et chorgraphi un pouce de leur vie. Naturally, their first single, Poison, soared to No1. Naturellement, leur premier single, Poison, a grimp No1.

    Marginalised by youth, beauty and big tunes, some of music's more serious players felt the pinch. "They're the boys, we're the men," said a defiant Bono as U2 released All That You Can't Leave ...

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  • Reviewing Radiohead's Ok Computer
    By: Robert Rosario | - Sometimes it takes a number of years before you can truly look back and proclaim the best album of that decade. Often times, it's the album that shaped the music during the years that followed that seemingly carried the most importance, though you may not have realized the full extent of it at the time.

    Hindsight definitely makes these things easier to realize, and in my book, OK Computer by Radiohead did just this when it was released during the later part of the 1990s.

    Ma ...

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  • Black Keys Tickets At Affordable Price
    By: paklhr | - The Black Keys are an American blues-rock music duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer/producer Patrick Carney. Black Keys were formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001. The band is frequently compared to The White Stripes (also a blues-based musical duo of drums and vocals/guitar that started around the turn of the millennium) and to the stylings of The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and Th ...
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  • From Time To Time, Old Nissan Parts Have To Be Replaced With New Parts, And One Cannot Be Callous Ab
    By: gauri GG | - Nissan North America recently announced the pricing for the new 2008 Altima Coupe. The cope version of the Altima is the latest addition to Nissan's lineup and comes with two engine choices and two transmission choice.The value of a Mercury Franchise. What should Ford Motor Company do with the Lincoln and Mercury franchises.

    The 2007 Nissan Altima is a midsize car with the performance and feel of a luxury sedan, at least in the model with the V6 engine and options. U.S. Federal tax ...

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  • The Battle For Internet Copyright
    By: Jennifer Robinson | - Fifty years ago the first commercial photocopiers were sold by Rank Xerox fuelling fears from publishers that their copyright would be compromised and predicting the end of publishing. When the first tape driven recording devices appeared music publishers made similar predictions. The movie industry long distanced itself from the video market because of copyright fears. Today it's the Web that music, movie and paper publishers most fear. Peer 2 Peer networks distribute content to millions of peo ...
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  • Ahead Of The Game - Creative Problem Solving
    By: kas ksundheim | - Creativity and the Art of Problem Solving

    "Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them."

    - Albert Einstein

    No one is immune to problems. No matter how successful you are or how well prepared you may be, sooner or later you will be faced with a problem. The problem may be minor (an inner-office dispute that needs a brief intervention) or major (the stock market crashes and you loose what was going to be your retirement plan). No ...

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  • How To Ipod Your Car
    By: Electro Guy | - They'about universally, and not single are they universally, they look cool too. Since its launch in 2001, 10 million own sold and 8 million of persons were in 2004. So delightful to the then generation. 8 tracks, records, cassettes, CDs, and promptly the iPod.

    I don't own solitary, yet. My chief taste of it came what time my girlfriend got solitary, and asked if I would usual it up representing her using my notebook. Wearing persons promptly right now recognizable hip cream coloure ...

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  • What Ipod Is For You?
    By: Electro Guy | -
    They'about universally, and not single are they universally, they look cool too. Since its launch in 2001, 10 million own sold and 8 million of persons were in 2004. So delightful to the then generation. 8 tracks, records, cassettes, CDs, and promptly the iPod.

    I don't own solitary, yet. My chief taste of it came what time my girlfriend got solitary, and asked if I would usual it up representing her using my notebook. Wearing persons promptly right now recognizable hip cream ...

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  • V Festival 2010 Hylands Park
    By: adairace | - V was the first UK festival to operate over two days and swap line-ups overnight. Since 96, some of the worlds greatest performers have graced the stages including Radiohead, Morrissey, The Strokes, Coldplay, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blur, Faithless, Razorlight and Kylie

    V It began from an idea shared by Jarvis Cocker who mentioned that he wanted to play two outdoor gigs in two days - the right folk got together and hey presto V was born. Beginning in 1996 V was the first festiv ...

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  • Grum - Hot New Electro House Music Video
    By: Matt Turner | - Grum is one of the hottest new electrohouse producers to hit the scene in 2010 and the electrohouse music video on youtube for his new song Can't Shake That Feeling is sexy, edgy and hilarious.So If you're looking for the best electrohouse video 2010 check out Can't Shake This Feeling.Here's the youtube link to check out this music video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t0Ef1Fs2Hw


    And here's some information written recently on Electrohouse sensation Grum. G ...

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  • Best Electrohouse Video 2010
    By: Matt Turner | - Grum is the latest producer to explode onto the electrohouse scene with a smash of a new electrohouse video - "Can't Shake This Feeling" which you can check out on Youtube right now for one of the best new electro artists to appear on the scene in 2010.

    Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t0Ef1Fs2Hw

    What are dance music and DJ critics, punters, fans and bloggers saying about Grum?

    Grum's super-cool D.I.Y. ethic and taste for electronic music ol ...

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  • Exploring Meaning Of Stairway To Heaven, Free Fallin, And Subterranean Homesick Alien
    By: Paul Thomson | - Last year, we were collectively inspired by Pixar's Up, a movie about fulfilling lifelong travel dreams with the help of several thousand helium balloons. If you're looking for a simpler way to get your airborne on, try putting on Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven, Tom Petty's Free Fallin', or Radiohead's Subterranean Homesick Alien. You might be surprised to see just how directly the music affects your sense of elevation.

    The famous fingerpicked intro to Stairway to Heaven sounds suspici ...

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  • Dating In Glasgow: Top 5 Tips
    By: Emily Heart | - The third most populous city in the UK and a former industrial hub, Glasgow has, in recent decades, transformed itself into a striking and cosmopolitan centre of commerce and culture. With its revitalised city centre and fantastic shopping, parks and museums, there are some wonderful opportunities for dating in Glasgow. From some of the best music venues in the world to the restaurant which invented the Tikka Masala, here are the top 5 spots for Glasgow dating.

    The Lighthouse

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  • Rock Around The Kitchen
    By: Robin Smith | - Have you ever considered how many songs refer to food ? check out this list for the best ones.

    Top 10 Songs For Your Consumption

    10) Kate Nash - Pumpkin Soup. This was Nash's fourth single, Kate claims that the title has no correlation to the lyrics and was merely a working title she randomly created which stuck, despite her label's disapproval.

    9) Coldplay - Strawberry Swing Frontman Chris Martin cites his mothers roots in Zimbabwe and a Delakota song as i ...

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  • Making Concert Going A Priority
    By: Art Gib | - In my youth I attended many fun and exiting music concerts. I loved attending concerts whenever I had the chance. I would save up my paychecks and go to whatever big name was coming to town. Here are a few highlights from my concert going days.

    My first actual concert was The Indigo Girls. I went with my sister and her friends when I was about twelve years old. It was awesome. Those women sure know how to rock it. I remember feeling so grown up and part of something really amazin ...

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  • Lighting: The Unsung Hero Of Any Concert
    By: Kimberly Green | - Lighting is one of the true unsung heroes of any concert performance. Just like commercial lighting, concert lighting can take many forms and can be used to bring out subtleties on stage. Its not just about the spotlights anymore; lighting has taken a big step forward in the concert industry in recent years.

    There are two concerts in recent years where lighting has stuck out to me. The first was Nine Inch Nails in 1999. While supporting their double album The Fragile, Nine ...

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  • Everybody Wins Except Musicians?
    By: Indiana Gregg | - A relatively new 'Pirate Party' has emerged out of Sweden in the last few years. This party, founded in Sweden, and currently under the leadership of Rick Falkvinge has gained some momentum having landed a seat in the European Parliament. However, what's really on their agenda?

    So far, this group has used arguments about how you can't stop new technology and to some extent, I agree. Rick Falkvinge explains how new technology traditionally replaces dying industry. Here's their sketch ...

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  • Entertaining Observations - A Pasttime For Stay At Home Workers
    By: Taylor Jensen | - As a stay-at-home writer, who isn't always a fan of staying at home, I occasionally try to come up with ways to keep myself sufficiently entertained. This advice could be helpful for other often home-bound folks, too -- stay at home moms or retired persons, perhaps? It is a nice alternative to watching television or playing all day on the internet.

    First, make a trek to one of your favorite spots, someplace relaxing where you can sit for a while and observe the general public. Fo ...

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  • Wordpress And Music
    By: Elle Wood | - One of the many unexpected ways in which the Internet has changed our lives is in our personal music expression. The availability of what we can hear is no longer determined by a handful of music industry executives who may or may not share our tastes. Musicthe way its produced, the way its sold, and the way its heardis changing, and music fans are the beneficiaries.

    These days, how many of us hear a song in heavy rotation on the radio, the ...

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  • Fox-aniboom Competition Seeks Next Holiday Special
    By: Shawn Stein | - FOX partnered with Aniboom, the world's first virtual animation studio, launched the FOX-Aniboom Holiday Animation Challenge, an animation contest to potentially find the next holiday TV special or animated series. The contest invites animators worldwide to enter their original holiday-inspired animated shorts for the opportunity to win cash prizes and a FOX development deal. Submissions should present an original idea for a holiday special in the spirit of previous network animation shows THE S ...
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  • Aniboom Virtual Animation Studio Launches New Brand
    By: Shawn Stein | - Aniboom brought on Neville Brody's innovative graphic design firm Research Studios, to develop a new language for the animation content portal, one which incorporates the "movement of animation".

    Several significant changes have been made including the addition of a portfolio display, better video viewing experiences for creator animations and the more prominent featuring of career furthering opportunities such as competitions with international leading brand name companies. The ...

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  • You're Never Too Old To Rock!
    By: Brandon J. Thomas | - Somehow senior citizens and the Bee Gees dont seem like related subjects. Not the case, however, for Massachusetts-based chorus Young@Heart. In fact, this musical group, whose youngest member was born in 1939, does a pretty mean version of Stayin Alive.

    Founded in 1982 by director Bob Cilman, Young@Heart began as a way to engage senior citizens at the Walter Salvo house, an elderly housing project in Northampton, Massachusetts. Nearly thirty years late ...

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  • Buenos Aires : Radiohead Live At Quilmes Rock, 24 March 2009
    By: Michele de Capitani | - If all this sounds exaggerated, go to a Radiohead concert. One of the next chances to see them alive is on the 24th of March in Buenos Aires (book now your trip, there are few tickets left), at the Quilmes Rock, a festival that every year hosts the performances of both Argentine and international bands (this edition will hosts also Iron Maiden and the Kiss, who will play on the 28th of March and on the 5th of April respectively). This years bang will be Radiohead, who have chosen to stop ...
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  • This History Of No Age
    By: Kevin Hawkins | - No Age is an indie rock group consisting of guitarist Randy Randall and drummer Dean Allen Spunt. The band is based in Los Angeles and is signed to Sub Pop records. The name is taken from the title of a SST Records instrumental compilation from 1987, which was discovered by Spunt while he worked at Aron, a record store in Los Angeles. They have been listed as the foundation of The Smell, HEALTH, Mika Miko, Silver Daggers, Abe Vigoda, BARR, and David Scott Stone. No Age has strong bonds with the ...
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  • The Best Nine Albums Of The 3rd Millinium
    By: Marvin J Markus | - The 3rd millennium is nine years old. Isn't nine years long enough to enough to start creating some "Best Albums of the Millennium" lists? Regardless, that's exactly what I'm doing right now. I hope you enjoy my list even if you disagree with it. Even better, I hope you listen to these albums if you have not yet. They definitely deserve your attention.

    The nine albums I've included listed by album title alphabetically. I do not pretend to be unbiased and I also do not pretend that ...

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  • Brand New Second Hand: How Big Brands Help A Flailing Music Industry
    By: Samantha Gilmartin | - The music industry in the UK is flailing. UK album sales were down 11% last year and major, established artists are now finding that album sales are not their main source of revenue.

    Enter Harvest Entertainment, management services for the entertainment industry. Harvest have put their clever marketing skills to good use and have controversially found a new path in which bands and pop stars alike can increase revenue from record sales.

    Placebo, McFly and Madness a ...

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  • Radiohead Is Our Generation"€™s Gang Of Genuises
    By: globalbpo1 | - Its no surprising news that the band Radiohead is already dubbed as one of the best music acts EVER with the success of every album they released after Pablo Honey. Thom Yorke writes the best lyrics (and has the sexiest crooked eyes), and the band just has a collective sixth sense they call supergenius musician sense. with the success of their recent album In Rainbows, an eclectic mix of electronica, semi-Ok Computer vibe and Hail to the Thief all summed up in a whole new audio phantasmagoria ...
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  • Top Five Most Anticipated Albums Of 2007
    By: Mike Jensy | - The Following Are My Five Most Anticipated Albums of 2007.

    1. Radiohead TBA TBA.

    Radiohead's latest album is supposed to come out this year. It is as of now unnamed and there's no release date. They don't even have a record label as of now and it's unknown how their album will be released if it is released. All of this only adds to the excitement. Radiohead hasn't released a new album in four years (time flies, no?) so there's been quite a buildup to this new albu ...

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