Thursday, 26 June 2008
Evan Parker
Artist: Evan Parker
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
2 X 3 = 5
Year: 1986
Tracks: 1
Birds and Blades
Year:
Tracks: 11
Among Europe's most groundbreaking and intriguing saxophonists, Evan Parker's solos and playing style ar grand by his originative use of circular external respiration and mistaken fingering. Parker tin can sire angered bursts, screeches, bleats, honks, and helical lines and phrases and his solo saxophone go isn't for the dainty. He's one of the few players non only willing but uneasy to march his chemical attraction for late-period John Coltrane. Parker worked with a Coltrane-influenced foursome in Birmingham in the early '60s. Upon resettling in London in 1965, Parker began playing with Spontaneous Music Ensemble. He joined them in 1967 and remained until 1969. Parker met guitarist Derek Bailey spell in the mathematical group, and the duo formed the Music Improvisation Company in 1968. Parker played with them until 1971, and as well began working with the Tony Oxley Sextet in the late '60s. Parker started playing extensively with other European free medicine groups in the '70s, notably the Globe Unity Orchestra, as well as its founder Alexander von Schlippenbach's triplet and quartette. Parker, Bailey, and Oxley co-formed Incus Records in 1970 and continued operating it through and through the '80s. Parker besides played with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, other groups with Bailey, and did duo roger Huntington Sessions with John Stevens and Paul Lytton, as well as giving respective solo concerts. Parker's albums as a leader and his collaborations ar all for various foreign labels; they bum be obtained through diligent cause and mail order catalogs. Among his many releases ar Process and Reality (1991), Breaths and Heartbeats (1995), Obliquities (1995), Bush Fire (1997), Here Now (1998), Drawn Inward (1999), Monkey Puzzle (2000), Two Seasons (2000), Alder Brook (2003) and After Appleby (2004). Eleventh Hour, officially credited to the Evan Parker Electo-Acoustic Ensemble, appeared from ECM in 2005.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg Offers Wentz Simpson Baby Tips
SNOOP DOGG has passed on parenting tips to newlyweds ASHLEE SIMPSON and PETE WENTZ during a skit for the FALL OUT BOY star's TV show FNMTV.
The rapper, who appeared on the debut of Wentz's new weekly show on Friday night (13Jun08), agreed to film a comedy segment at the rocker's home.
Snoop, a father of three, advised a puzzled Wentz to put his new baby's crib in the garage because, "You don't want the baby next to you (in the bedroom) crying because you're gonna want to knock the boots (have sex) with Ashlee once she's had the baby."
And he urged Wentz to ignore early-learning videos for his child, and stick to rap and hip-hop promos instead.
Then, upon finding an opened bottle of alcohol in the couple's refrigerator, the rapper suggested the parents-to-be put a "nip nip" (nipple) on top of the booze and let their baby drink from the bottle.
He then got personal by asking, "Ashlee, are you planning on breastfeeding?" to which the pregnant pop star replied, "Oh yeah, it's so much healthier for the baby."
But he went too far when he asked, "Do you need some tips?" while sucking on a bottle nipple.
The skit ended with Snoop offering the newlyweds his congratulations and wishing them luck in having "a healthy beautiful little boy," before begging them not to let the child rap because: "You two are the whitest couple on earth."
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Klaxons working with Natalie Imbruglia - Tabloid Hell
According to the Daily Mirror, the London band have hooked up with the 'Torn' singer, although no details of the collaboration are forthcoming.
The newspaper quotes Imbruglia as saying, "We hope it's ready in time."
Klaxons are currently working on their second album, the follow-up to 2007's 'Myths Of The Near Future'.