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| | G Tom Mac [ mp3 ]album: Ministry Of Sound: Clubbers Guide 2004 [CD 1] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 77:37 min
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Tracks of Ministry Of Sound: Clubbers Guide 2004 [CD 1]:
Cry Little Sister (I Need U Now).mp3
No Matter What You Do.mp3
Love Me Right (Oh Sheila).mp3
Solex (Close To The Edge).mp3
The Other Love.mp3
Nocturnal Delight.mp3
Fearless.mp3
Truly.mp3
Born Slippy Nuxx.mp3
It's Up To You (SymSonic).mp3
Sosei.mp3
I Need You.mp3
Don't Give Up 2004.mp3
Winter Sun.mp3
Yekante.mp3
Turn My World.mp3
I Am.mp3
Sunday Afternoon.mp3
No Sleep.mp3
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| | G Tom Mac [ mp3 ]album: Dave Pearce Dance Anthems 2004 [CD 2] format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 128 length: 77:58 min
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Tracks of Dave Pearce Dance Anthems 2004 [CD 2]:
Cry Little Sister (I Need U Now).mp3
Damaged (Antillas Edit).mp3
Restless.mp3
No Matter What You Do.mp3
Out Of The Blue.mp3
Urban Train (Vocal Edit).mp3
Barbers Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix).mp3
Don't Give Up 2004.mp3
Something.mp3
I Can't Let You Go.mp3
Wilderness.mp3
Satellite.mp3
Now We Are Free.mp3
Music Is Life.mp3
Show Me A Sign.mp3
The Legacy.mp3
Gamemaster (Michael Woods Remix).mp3
Close Cover.mp3
Everyday.mp3
Light A Rainbow (CJ Stone UK Edit).mp3
Sunset.mp3
This Is How (It Should Be Done).mp3
Operation Blade.mp3
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News from our arhive: 311, Black Eyed Peas, Sebastian Bach, Izzy Stradlin |
Though he's out of the running for the ex-Guns N' Roses band Velvet Revolver, Sebastian Bach got his GN'R fix recently when he teamed up with former Guns drummer Steven Adler. Adler's band — which also features members of Slash's Snakepit, Ratt and Faster Pussycat — is called Adler's Appetite, to reflect its penchant for playing songs off of Appetite for Destruction. Bach took the mic during the group's set at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas on May 31. Speaking of ex-Gunners, founding guitarist Izzy Stradlin has finished his sixth solo album, Like a Dog. Clips of two songs, "Hammerhead" and "Bomb," have been posted on his Web site. Meanwhile, Gilby Clarke, who replaced Stradlin in GN'R, will perform with Heart on "The Tonight Show" on Tuesday. Former Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons joined Eddie Vedder and his old mates onstage in Irvine, California, Tuesday for a cover of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World." Matt Cameron replaced Irons in 1998, just before the band embarked on a tour to support Yield.
Former Smiths singer Morrissey has begun working on his first album in five years. The Mozzer's follow-up to Maladjusted is due on the newly resurrected Attack label. "Creatures (For a While)" will be the first single from 311's new album, Evolver, due July 22. The song will hit the airwaves on June 30. Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am told the Los Angeles Times he's working on a second solo album, with appearances by KRS-One, MC Lyte and others. The project will be released on the London club label Barely Breaking Even. The Wallflowers will embark on an 18-date acoustic tour July 11 in San Diego. Jakob Dylan and company continue to support last year's Red Letter Days on the trek, which wraps July 27 in Boulder, Colorado.
Damion Hall of the R&B group Guy called in to New York radio station WBLS-FM on Friday (June 6) to dispel rumors of his demise. "I'm definitely here, I'm alive and awake," Hall said. "It's amazing how people want to make up stories to create a rumor or for them to get some steam. Everybody that has been worried or confused, I am here, I'm alive, I'm well." The first glimpse of what a reunited original lineup of Duran Duran sounds like is available online, where an unmixed demo of the new song "What Happens Tomorrow" has been leaked. Sample lyrics: "We can't wait for a savior/ Only got ourselves to blame for this behavior." The band has yet to sign a label deal but has booked a few shows this summer, including a July 16 gig at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California, and a July 17 concert at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas. Metallica will be the focus of an upcoming car-combat game that will feature music, voiceovers and creative input from the band. The still-untitled game will be created by Vivendi Universal Games in collaboration with Segnana Inc., and will be released sometime in 2005. Korn frontman Jonathan Davis won't just be singing about killers and mutants on this year's Ozzfest, he'll be bringing them out on the road. The tour will feature an exhibit of Davis' twisted art, rare artifacts, weapons and other memorabilia focusing on death and darkness. The exhibition will be called "The End" and will be housed in a mobile facility with almost 1,000 square feet of gallery space. Admission will be charged. Several rockers — including Good Charlotte, the Used, the Faint, Goldfinger and the Desaparecidos — are donating tracks to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for its new compilation album, Liberation: Songs to Benefit PETA. The LP — produced by Fat Mike of NOFX for his label Fat Wreck Chords — hits stores this summer. It's available now at www.peta2.com. |
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