Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Download Stefano Battaglia mp3






Stefano Battaglia
   

Artist: Stefano Battaglia: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Discography:


Raccolto CD2
   

 Raccolto CD2

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
Raccolto CD1
   

 Raccolto CD1

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 9






Italian pianist Stefano Battaglia has recorded regularly for the Splasc(h) tag since his debut as a leader in 1987, Things Ain't What They Used to Be. By that metre, he had been performing forte-piano for 15 long time and had gradational from the Conservatory of Milan triplet age prior. Active in both classical and idle words music, he has performed at a number of European festivals of each, including the 1986 J.S. Bach Festival in Düsseldorf and the Umbria Jazz Festival on several occasions during the '80s and '90s.


Battaglia has collaborated with a image of jazz musicians from Kenny Wheeler to Lee Konitz, from Barre Phillips to a number of musicians active on the Italian scene, including haunt collaborator bassist Paolino Dalla Porta. He has as well taught jazz for a number of long time in Siena. Battaglia has lED more than 15 recordings in settings ranging from solo (such as Baptism and the Swiss Radio Tapes releases) to his 16-piece tout ensemble Theatrum (heard on three 1997 recordings, including Gesti). He as well has on-going twosome projects with piano player Enrico Pieranunzi and with drummer Tony Oxley, and is in the triple ALA with violoncellist Chico Marquez and clarinettist Gabriele Mirabassi. Battaglia's more than recent releases include The Book of Jazz, Vol. 1 from Symphonia in 2001, and Raccolto and Re: Pasolini both from ECM in 2006 and 2007, severally.





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Sunday, 24 August 2008

Mp3 music: Black Box






Black Box
   

Artist: Black Box: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Dance
Electronic

   







Black Box's discography:


Dreamland (Remastered)
   

 Dreamland (Remastered)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 9
Bright On Time (Ride On Time 1999 Remixes)
   

 Bright On Time (Ride On Time 1999 Remixes)

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 4
Positive Vibration
   

 Positive Vibration

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 14
Mixed Up '92
   

 Mixed Up '92

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 12
Remixland
   

 Remixland

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 8
Megamix
   

 Megamix

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 3






Leaders of the Italian house music movement of the late '80s, Black Box was in the main comprised of lodge DJ Daniele Davoli, information processing system whiz Mirko Limoni and classical clarinettist Valeric Semplici, a three-base hit of studio apartment musicians known conjointly as the Groove Groove Melody production team. Acclaimed among the well-nigh successful producers in all of Italian dancing music, Groove Groove Melody helmed lashings of singles each class at their peak; in 1989 they teamed with singer and poser Katrin (born Catherine Quinol) as Black Box, debuting with the individual "Ride on Time." Not only was the phonograph record a vast hit at place, merely it shortly crossed o'er into the British pop charts, landing at the number one maculation for six-spot back-to-back weeks despite the tilt which erupted in the wake of the discovery that it included uncredited samples of Loleatta Holloway's disco music single "Love Sensation." A series of Black Box hits followed, among them "I Don't Know Anybody Else" (a Top Ten smash in the U.S. as substantially) and "Everybody Everybody," which featured vocals by Martha Wash; the group's debut LP, 1990's Dreamworld, was as well a success. They returned in 1991 with "Strike It Up," some other American Top Ten daybook entry, as well as the Sundry Up! accumulation; additionally, the Groove Groove Melody police squad scored with material recorded under a miscellany of other aliases, among them Starlight ("Numero Uno") and Mixmaster ("Heroic Piano"). After a long hiatus, Black Box returned in 1996 with the record album Positive Attitude, which went for the most part unnoticed.





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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Clemson Scientists Put A (nano) Spring In Their Step

� Electronic devices get down smaller and more complex every year. It turns out that fragility is the price for miniaturization, especially when it comes to minuscule devices, such as cell phones, hit the floor. Wouldn't it be groovy if they bounced instead of cracked when dropped?


A squad of Clemson University researchers, led by Apparao Rao, professor of physics, has invented a way to make beds of lilliputian, shock-absorbing carbon springs which possibly could be exploited to protect delicate objects from negative impacts. With collaborators at the University of California at San Diego, the team has shown that layers of these petite springs called coiled carbon paper nanotubes, each a chiliad times smaller than a human hair's-breadth, can playact as highly resilient cushion absorbers.


Similar coiled carbon paper nanotubes own been made before, thus far Clemson researchers say this method is unique since beds of coiled atomic number 6 nanotubes can be grown in a single step using a proprietary hydrocarbon-catalyst mixture.


The group too envisions coiled nanotubes in soldiers' body armor, railcar bumpers and bushings and even as cushioning elements in shoe soles.


"The problem we have faced in the past is producing sufficiency of these coiled carbon copy nanotubes at a reasonable cost to make a difference," said Rao. "Because our current method produces coiled nanotubes quickly in high give, it nates be readily scaled up to industrial levels. After formation, the coiled nanotubes can be peeled off in unitary piece and placed on other surfaces to form instant padding coatings."


In earlier studies, Rao and his team, along with UCSD collaborators, tested more conventional uncoiled carbon nanotubes against coil-shaped nanotubes. When a stainless steel steel ball was dropped onto a single carbon nanotube layer, the coiled nanotubes completely recovered from the impact, spell the straight ones did not.


"It's like an egg flip," said Rao. "If you move your hand backward as you catch the egg and increase the time of contact over which the impact occurs, the wallop will be less forceful and the egg will not violate. It is the same phenomenon experient in spotting a baseball game."


In former work, Rao's group highly-developed a process that coaxes a traditionally straight carbon copy nanotube to split into a "Y" shape. When powered by electrical voltages, the Y-branched nanotubes carry like bantam switches or transistors that process selective information.


"Our studies with carbon nanotubes have been ongoing for quite some time," said Rao. "Each gradation along the way has led to the following breakthrough, and each fourth dimension we've knowing more around how they grow and what their applications could be. We believe that carbon nanotubes have wondrous potential for the lives of each one of us."

Publications:

Advanced Materials 2008, 20, 179-182

Journal of Applied Physics C, 064309 (2006)

Nature Materials

Journal of Applied Physics 101, 094307 (2007)

Clemson University


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

LiveDaily Song of the Day: Kristoffer Ragnstam - "Swing That Tambourine"

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Friday, 27 June 2008

Ledger styled The Joker on Johnny Rotten

Heath Ledger based his portrayal of psychotic villain The Joker in the new Batman movie The Dark Knight on the lead singer of punk rock band the Sex Pistols.

Writer-director Chris Nolan said Sex Pistols vocalist John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten, had been Ledger's inspiration in developing The Joker for the film, which opens in Australia on July 17.

Nolan told Sci Fi Wire online news service: "We very much took the view in looking at the character of The Joker that what's strong about him is this idea of anarchy."

Nolan said he spoke often to Ledger about the negative energy of the punk rocker.

"We wanted to show the pure anarchy of someone who wants to do harm purely for its own sake."

Actor Christian Bale, who plays Batman, denied rumours that Ledger was negatively influenced by the character he played.





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Technical Itch

Technical Itch   
Artist: Technical Itch

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   Trance
   Rock
   



Discography:


Retribution Hex   
 Retribution Hex

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1


Therapy Session   
 Therapy Session

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 25


Retribution - The Ancients   
 Retribution - The Ancients

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


Raised By Evil - Demon   
 Raised By Evil - Demon

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


Haunted / Wraith   
 Haunted / Wraith

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


Haunted   
 Haunted

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


The Rukus (Remix)   
 The Rukus (Remix)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


The Remix EP   
 The Remix EP

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4


Penetration (TIP018)   
 Penetration (TIP018)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP016)   
 Penetration (TIP016)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP015)   
 Penetration (TIP015)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP 003)   
 Penetration (TIP 003)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


The Hand / Take The Stone   
 The Hand / Take The Stone

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP014)   
 Penetration (TIP014)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP013)   
 Penetration (TIP013)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Turn Me Out and Don't Go-TIP009-Vinyl   
 Turn Me Out and Don't Go-TIP009-Vinyl

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Pressure Drop / Shadow Demon   
 Pressure Drop / Shadow Demon

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Penetrations (TIP009)   
 Penetrations (TIP009)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP011)   
 Penetration (TIP011)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP010)   
 Penetration (TIP010)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP008)   
 Penetration (TIP008)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


The Rukus (TIP004)   
 The Rukus (TIP004)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


the ring (TIP005-Vinyl)   
 the ring (TIP005-Vinyl)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP007)   
 Penetration (TIP007)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP006)   
 Penetration (TIP006)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


Immortal Soul EP   
 Immortal Soul EP

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 3


Immorta   
 Immorta

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4


Destiny / Contaminate   
 Destiny / Contaminate

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


Telekinetic / Halion   
 Telekinetic / Halion

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP 002)   
 Penetration (TIP 002)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2


Penetration (TIP 001)   
 Penetration (TIP 001)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2


Killabites 2 CD2   
 Killabites 2 CD2

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Killabites 2 CD1   
 Killabites 2 CD1

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 19


Diagnostics   
 Diagnostics

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 5


Penetration (TIP012)   
 Penetration (TIP012)

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




Bristol-based duo Technical Itch make leading edge progressive drum'n'bass, incorporating the moodier elements of jump-up and techstep with a nod toward drum-twisting junglists such as Dom & Roland and the Penny Black label. Although Technical Itch's Darren Beale and Mark Caro (the latter originally of Birmingham) possess deepest roots in the late-'80s hardcore breakbeat shot, their material both apart and together has tended toward the darkside, combination dense, unsetting static with complex, bruising drumfish patterns and deep subbass groans. The pair's most-used recording soubriquet derives (as does their home run label) from their Bristol-based Tech Itch recording studio, simply Caro and Beale possess likewise recorded as Kutta (for Rough Tone), Decoder (for Tech Itch, Back2Basics, and Ruffneck Ting), T.I.C. (for Back2Basics), and Alpha Proxima (for Au Toi). The pair's earlier tracks came toward the vertex end of the U.K. hard-core fit; both Beale and Caro were noted DJs, with Beale's recorded work as Orca adding to his ill fame. Introduced by a mutual friend, they released their first record together as Plasmic Life on Bizzy B's Brain Records, and by the early '90s were moving away from the conventions of hard-core, undermentioned breakbeat into the less static realms of darkside and hardstep jungle. Still only a parttime collaboration, the pair's partnership deepened afterward Omni Trio's Rob Haigh heard a Tech Itch track on Kenny Ken's Kiss FM depict, leading to their signing with Haigh's home base Moving Shadow in 1996. The geminate produced a number of singles as Technical Itch for the pronounce that same year, with wads of tracks as Decoder and T.I.C. continuing to appear on their own and other labels, marker the geminate as one of the more than prolific (and progressively influential) of the raw craw. Though a Decoder full-length was first-class honours degree out of the gate in belated 1998, Tech Itch's Diagnostics followed in 1999 on Moving Shadow.






Thursday, 12 June 2008

Lou Reed - Fascinating Fact 5326

LOU REED will launch his career as a satellite radio host on Saturday night (17May08) when he airs the first LOU REED'S NEW YORK SHUFFLE on the Sirius network.




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