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15. July 2005, 14:35:29
Andre Faria 
Subject: Ataraxia - Highly recomended!!!!!
Modified by Andre Faria (15. July 2005, 18:50:11)
Essential book and CD collection from ethereal legends Ataraxia : The Book comes presented in 164 pages in full colour, divided into six chapters it describes the story of Ataraxia's albums through the images and voyages that have inspired them. Developed through Livio Bedeschi's photos, Ferruccio Filippi's reflections and Francesca Nicoli's writings, it also includes an exhaustive interview, a full discography and the full lyrics for the "Arcana Eco" accompanying CD. This CD includes 7 exclusive tracks recorded and mixed between April and July 2004, four of these songs are brand new while the other three are updated, rearranged versions of older songs. Presented in deluxe packaging, with the CD housed in a DVD pack complete with the book together inside a beautiful slipcase ( with obligatory amazing artwork ).
Available as both English and Italian Versions.

15. July 2005, 14:33:17
Andre Faria 
Subject: Stromkern
Hot on the heels of their successful latest single ( "Stand Up" - a high chart entry in the German DAC charts ) Stromkern return with a hard hitting whirlwind of electronic mutilations, intoxicating beats and the occasional driving guitar. "Light It Up", picks up where its predecessor left off and showcases a more advanced Stromkern. Stellar tracks such as "Stand Up", "Klang", "Sentinel" and "Forgiven" lead the new assault and assure Stromkern's role as one of the new pioneers of the American electro scene. "Light It Up" also features guest appearances from Frank Spinath of Seabound and Victoria Lloyd of HMB, Monochrome and Claire Voyant and the album marks a triumphant return of this much underrated project. "Light It Up" has all the ingredients to become a major success among industrial fans with its perfect 10 track mixture of high-energy, club-ready anthems for the electro dancefloor !

15. July 2005, 14:32:51
Andre Faria 
Subject: Siousxie
Siouxsie Sioux's dream of playing live with a classical orchestra became a reality at The Royal Festival Hall in October 2004 - and was captured on DVD to ensure her fans the world over could share this unique moment with her. From classic Banshees tracks to Creatures singles, and including tracks never performed live before, "Dreamshow" takes you to the heart of Siouxsie's performance - with the addition of talented guests such as Kodo drummer Leonard Eto and cellist Martin McCarrick. Siouxsie's recent nomination for a Mojo Icon Award highlights just what a tremendous influence she continues to have on the international music scene. 30 years into an amazing career Siouxsie shows no sign of slowing down. The main programme on "Dreamshow" features 27 Banshees and Creatures songs, 120 minutes of music including classic hits such as "Happy House" and "Cities In Dust" to B-side and rarities getting their first ever live airing on this disc. Live tracks include : "Say Yes!", "Around The World", "7 Tears", "Standing There", "Miss The Girl", "Christine", "Killing Time", "Shooting Sun", "The Rapture", "2nd Floor", "Pinned Down", "Take Mine", "Face To Face" and "Peek A Boo". Special features include footage of the rehearsals with the orchestra, soundcheck, exclusive interviews with Sioux, Budgie and the rest of the band as well as an exclusive selection of tracks culled from Siouxsie's last appearance at London's legendary punk venue, the 100 Club.

15. July 2005, 14:23:29
Andre Faria 
Subject: Conjure One
The Brand New album from Rhys Fulber's ( Delerium, Front Line Assembly etc ) Conjure One project. Having built a strong worldwide fan base with his awesome debut - solo self titled album ( Released in 2003 ), Fulber returns in August with a brand new album entitled "Extraordinary Ways". As with his debut, "Extraordinary Ways" features vocal performances by several female singers while musically it is a blend of lush synth textures, atmospheric, haunting melodies and driving electronic rhythms. However, whereas the first album drew its principal inspiration from Mediterranean and Middle Eastern musics, Fulber explains that "these songs are more about life and experiences this time, rather than visions and landscapes. "Conjure One" was more of a Middle Eastern travelogue, while "Extraordinary Ways" is more of an internal journey". For the first time in his career, the new album sees Fulber on vocal duties, delivering a unique modern take on the oft-neglected Buzzcocks classic "I Believe". Two singers from the first Conjure One album also return in the form of Poe ( on tracks "Endless Dream", "One Word" and "Extraordinary Way" ) and Chemda Kalili ( on the track "Forever Lost" ), while new vocalist collaborators are Tiff Lacey ( on "Face The Music" ) and Joanna Stevens ( on "Dying Light" ). The London based composer Chris Elliott also returns to assist with string arrangements.

14. July 2005, 19:39:22
Andre Faria 
Subject: Funker Vogt
Electro Legends Funker Vogt - Germanic, Teutonic and utterly emeshed in the pervasive topic of combat and war-torn subject matter return with brand new album "Navigator ". Taking its cue from lead single "Fallen Hero", this new album sees them fixing their crosshairs firmly on the dancefloor with a mixture of political insight fused with their bombastic, pumping electro - with tracks such as "Friendly Fire", "Rejects" and "Stronghold" delivering that patented euphoric Funker Vogt sound - an avalanche of direct, melodic electro anthems, rousing choruses and pummeling synthetic basslines. Elsewhere more personal and direct songs such as "The End", "House Of Sorrows", "No Tomorrow" and "For You" show a diverse and welcome edge to Funker Vogt - always melodic, but with slightly more complex arrangements ( even utilising intensified guitar on tracks "Forward!", "Starfighters" and "No Tomorrow" ) and positive sound elements attatched to their driving structures. A must for all fans and newcommers too - " Navigator" opens a new era for Funker Vogt, one that sees them taking their patented sound into new areas while still retaining their core philosophy.

14. July 2005, 18:43:50
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
bwildman and tuesday: 2 of my favorite tab sites are guitaruniverse.com and mxtab.net....they have REO but not Golden Country- great song. You can just fake it like me...

Golden Country, your face is so red, with all your money, your poor can't be fed...F C G Am...and so on...but you probably want something better than that, huh? : )

14. July 2005, 18:33:41
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: I'm having toruble finding the song with chords but am still working on it. :)

14. July 2005, 16:51:41
bumble 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: 'revved up like a deuce'.

14. July 2005, 16:25:38
bumble 
Subject: Re:
harley: My wife is Greek and I have 7 children. I buy in bulk.

14. July 2005, 16:22:50
harley 
I've got it now Bumble - fanks But if you have any ear-plugs for when the kids play it....

14. July 2005, 16:14:10
bumble 
Subject: Re:
harley: Are you looking for the sheet music to 'My Heart Will Go On'? I've got it - in E major - if you're interested.

14. July 2005, 15:28:36
harley 
Both links work for me, Art :oD

14. July 2005, 05:43:21
Artful Dodger 
Subject: opps
:) Some of those links don't work. :/ back to drawingboard. ;)

14. July 2005, 05:32:18
Artful Dodger 
Subject: some sites you might want to bookmark, or not ;)
Modified by Artful Dodger (14. July 2005, 12:49:25)

12. July 2005, 21:50:50
nobleheart 
Subject: largest musical instrument on earth
http://www.pamrotella.com/gallery02/luray015.html

I've been there..sounds kool..great acoustics

12. July 2005, 17:55:10
bwildman 
Subject: Re:
ArtfulDodger: I think his is bigger
I'm actually lookin for guitar music or chords.

12. July 2005, 17:35:02
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re:
bumble: I think I have that one ;)

12. July 2005, 11:50:41
bumble 
Subject: Re:
ArtfulDodger: Might be the arrangement for the Fangufangu nose flute.

12. July 2005, 04:26:30
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: as in piano music or guitar chords?

12. July 2005, 02:42:44
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re:
harley: I've taught guitar for years and use many internet resources. PM me and let me know what you want specifically and I'll search around for you. ;)

10. July 2005, 18:24:52
harley 
Ooh that looks good, bumble, thanks! AND I won an all inclusive trip to the Bahamas (Well I would if I'd clicked the pop up!)

bwild I tried by song title. Winnie wants the titanic tune for recorder and violin, but I'm always looking out for music.

10. July 2005, 16:03:50
bwildman 
Subject: Re:
harley: I generally just search by song title...the link bumble posted is a good one.

10. July 2005, 15:58:01
bumble 

10. July 2005, 15:55:20
harley 
I've tried loads of searches, I just wondered if anyone knew any that they maybe use themselves thats good.

10. July 2005, 15:49:49
bwildman 
you might try searching for"music tablature"

10. July 2005, 15:45:35
harley 
Does anyone know any good sites where I can print off music for the violin, guitar and recorder? I need some basic songs for beginners and kids.

10. July 2005, 00:07:02
baddessi 
it worked fine for me too, tho I don't know whether it was before or after bwild changed it...either way- great link- really enjoyed it : )

9. July 2005, 21:48:56
Andre Faria 
Nope. I didn´t tried it, so I thought it was working...

9. July 2005, 13:41:47
bwildman 
Subject: Re: EBM/goth radio
Andre Faria: did you see what I changed to make your link work?

8. July 2005, 00:33:46
Andre Faria 
Subject: EBM/goth radio
Modified by Andre Faria (8. July 2005, 14:34:53)

7. July 2005, 19:55:07
Andre Faria 
Subject: OVNI
Described by O.V.N.I themselves as "Tek-Pop tunes for dancing humanoids" and following their recent dancefloor Maxi "Good For You", "Objet Volant Non Identifié" - their stunning debut album comes as a recommended discovery to all fans of Covenant, Haujobb, Colony 5, Seabound, Statemachine etc. O.V.N.I. ( side project of London-based electro beat / dance pop act Seize ) venture to the dark side of the human psyche with a brooding but upbeat combination of twisted beats and bone crunching basslines. This time with Steven taking the lead vocals and Sandrine and Rosie being joined on keyboard duties by 4th member Jessie. With vocal comparisons to Eskil Simonsson ( Covenant ) and Phil Oakey ( Human League ) and musically likened to the bastard child of Daniel Myer ( Haujobb ) and Aphex Twin, O.V.N.I. universally defy categorisation. Call it future pop ! Call it EBM dance ! Call it break beat IDM ! Yet another great signing for the Alfa Matrix label !

7. July 2005, 19:53:08
Andre Faria 
Subject: Apoptygma Berzerk
DVD" ( save for the release of Stephan Groths Fairlight Children side project and a 'Best Of' compilation ), Norways brightest electro-pop stars Apoptygma Berzerk are set to release their first new material since 2002's "Harmonizer" album. Propelled to the forefront of the rising future-pop scene APB transcended genre bounderies with their infectious blend of catchy trance infused electronics, rousing choruses and compelling club arrangements - constantly updating their sound, throwing off the darkness of earlier releases for a more club-friendly approach. Now back with a new, refreshed vigour and sound ( perhaps waiting for the furore that surrounded 'Future Pop' to recede a little ) they have welcomed former APB guitarist Anders Odden back into the fold : they return with brand new single "In This Together" - an unashamedly commercial comeback, this LIMITED EDITION 5 track Maxi looks set to include remixes and b-sides and much more...

4. July 2005, 21:36:14
taurito 
Subject: !!<><><><><><>!!
im going to a mcfly concert in september!

3. July 2005, 06:21:09
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: oh oh
danoschek: What an insult to Lennon's memory! Broadway..ick!

3. July 2005, 06:13:10
danoschek 
Subject: oh oh
oh creative tinsel town.
a multimedia musical right.
he would rotate at fan 8 in his grave. ~*~

3. July 2005, 06:00:28
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: oh no
danoschek: Speaking of O no, have you heard about that J. Lennon story on brroadway? Innat a bust?!

3. July 2005, 05:53:24
danoschek 
Subject: oh no
now the waitress ... guess I have to wait before
listening on ... maria mckee should force lawsuits
to prevent any similar names from gaining trust ... ... ~*~

3. July 2005, 05:44:07
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: nostalgia
danoschek: Saw b. wilson on late night recently, he's doing well for a lakeacid vet :D

3. July 2005, 05:37:45
danoschek 
Subject: 20 years ago
go west in moscow ? very unlikely - now live: . petshop boys -
afaik the song was originally written for four castrated voices and five
big drums - tonight they seem to perform it without big drums ... ... ~*~

3. July 2005, 05:30:48
danoschek 
Subject: nostalgia
just switched back to the record of b. wilson.
fairly good vibration - I am filling CDs ... ...~*~

3. July 2005, 05:02:52
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: Waiting for Pink Floyd
danoschek: Don't get too ruptured, they're only playing a couple tunes for nostalgia sake. Frankly, I think Rog is doin' just fine on his own ;)

3. July 2005, 04:56:32
danoschek 
Subject: Waiting for Pink Floyd
Live8 arrived in philly meanwhile - party time ... ~*~ .

1. July 2005, 23:26:45
danoschek 
Subject: Gilberto Gil - one hour yet
the voice of brasil - now at channel 3sat
germany - who cAn get it - worth an ear ... ~*~

1. July 2005, 20:49:03
Andre Faria 
Subject: NamNamBulu existiert nicht mehr!
Es tut mir leid euch mitteilen zu müssen, dass ich aus persönlichen Gründen beschlossen habe, meine Arbeit mit Vasi und somit mit NamNamBulu zu beenden. Nach dem, was im vergangenen Jahr alles vorgefallen ist, ist es mir nicht mehr möglich, hinter diesem Projekt zu stehen, geschweige denn unter diesem Namen aufzutreten.

Offiziell wird meine Unprofessionalität als Grund für die Auflösung der Band genannt werden, und das ist auch gut so. Es ist schon genug unheil angerichtet, aber ich habe damit abgeschlossen.Vermutlich werdet ihr bald auf www.namnambulu.de das Neueste in und über NamNamBulu erfahren.

Ich wünsche Vasi mit 'Reaper' weiterhin viel Erfolg, und wer weiss, vielleicht steht ja auch bald eine CD im Regal wo drauf steht... 'Von der Band, die zuvor als NamNamBulu bekannt war.' Nun denn, dann wünsche ich meinem Nachfolger: Alles Gute!

Es war mir lange Zeit ein Fest.

1. July 2005, 04:01:53
LuckyCat9 
They'll burrrn ye!

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