Artist: Westbam: mp3 download Genre(s): Electronic Other Techno Discography: The Mayday Anthem (Vinyl) Year: 2006 Tracks: 3 Do You Believe In The Westworld Year: 2005 Tracks: 14 Live At Eins Live Partyservice Year: 2003 Tracks: 1 Right On Year: 2002 Tracks: 17 Oldschool, Baby Year: 2002 Tracks: 6 We'll Never Stop Living This Way Year: 1997 Tracks: 12 Wizards Of The Sonic - Single Year: 1995 Tracks: 5 Bam Bam Bam Year: 1993 Tracks: 10 The Roof Is On Fire Year: 1991 Tracks: 12 The loss leader of Germany's house and techno scene since his beginning early in the 1980s, Westbam recorded assorted house/rave crosswalk hits during the late '80s and early '90s only is illustrious for his foundation of the Mayday Festival and the Love Parade, the latter of which routinely trick Drew hundreds of thousands of club-goers into the streets of Berlin on an yearbook cornerstone. Born in Münster, Maximilian Lenz began DJing in 1983 and became known as Westbam as a truncated version of his original nickname, which he received in honour of his home of birth (Westphalia) and his biggest musical influence (Afrika Bambaataa). He stirred to Berlin in 1984, protruding to early industrial dance and rap music until American house medicine began crossing the Atlantic midway through and through the 1980s. He had begun producing as well in 1985, and like many German dance figures, step by step touched from Chicago house to embrace the harder, more than Teutonic sounds of Detroit techno during the late '80s. After creation his possess Low Spirit Recordings in 1988, Westbam hit the German charts with his first base single on the label, "Scallywag Say Monkey Do." He made a surprise appearance at the 1988 Olympic Games in South Korea (representing his land as a cultural share) and charted during 1989 as advantageously with the hits "And Party" and "The Roof Is on Fire." Also in 1989, Westbam released his debut album The Roof Is on Fire. To fete his surprising success, Westbam decided to mastermind an outside upshot which could, he hoped, convey the newfangled dance music out of nightclubs and into the mainstream. Called the Love Parade, it debuted that year with under D the great unwashed. Less than a decade later, the Love Parade would count more than 250,000 participants. Low Spirit Records counted respective hits during the early '90s, by acts Mark Oh and Marusha. Westbam released his second album A Practising Maniac at Work in 1991, and founded the Mayday Festival later that year. By the mid-'90s, long subsequently most gush cash-ins had spun themselves out, Westbam was exit back into straightahead techno and trance, with singles care 1994's "Celebration Generation" and "Bam Bam Bam" (the title track from his fourth part album, which strike the German Top 20). For the ten percent anniversary of Low Spirit Recordings, he released The Age of the DJ Mixer: 10 Years of Low Spirit, a digest including several Westbam productions. Two 1997 singles, "Sonic Empire" and "Fair weather" reach the German singles charts (both were official anthems, for Mayday and Love Parade severally) and prompted a new Westbam record album, We'll Never Stop Living This Way, which entered the Top 40 of the German charts. |
Monday, 8 September 2008
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Friday, 29 August 2008
Download Odyssey mp3
Artist: Odyssey: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal Discography: Odyssey Year: 1999 Tracks: 3 First formed as the Lopez Sisters (Carmen, Lillian, and Louise) in 1968, Carmen dropped kayoed and Tony Reynolds (a Manilla native) linked to manakin Odyssey. After performances in New York clubs, they hit it self-aggrandising in 1977 with the easy discotheque cuts "Native New Yorker" and "Easy Come, Easy Go." Their medicine had a subtle Caribbean feel, and patch their U.S. hits shortly arid up, they had a few more hits in the U.K. in front the chemical group fell aside. |
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Mp3 music: Bif Naked
Artist: Bif Naked: mp3 download Genre(s): Alternative Bif Naked's discography: Superbeautifulmonster Year: 2005 Tracks: 13 Purge Year: 2001 Tracks: 12 Another 5 Songs and A Poem Year: 2000 Tracks: 6 Bif Naked Year: 1996 Tracks: 11 Born in New Delhi, India, to a pair off of embarkation school teenagers, Bif Naked was adopted by American missionaries and stirred to Minneapolis. Several other moves preceded her eventual subsidence in Winnipeg where she enrolled at the University of Winnipeg as an aspirant dramatic event major. At this quarter dimension, she also united Jungle Milk, an eclectic troupe of musicians, and married the act's drummer. The wedlock was short-lived, only it light-emitting diode to her becoming the frontwoman of Gorilla Gorilla, a punk rocker outfit for which her married serviceman likewise drummed. It was a roily situation and, although she remained with the do as they relocated to Vancouver, Bif Naked finally quit to join some other hood play, Chrome Dog. There was a brief association with Dying to Be Violent before she finally released an self-governing solo EP, Four Songs and a Poem, in 1994. She inked a make do with Concrete Records and an eponymous, full-length release soon followed. When the label went under, Bif Naked regained the edgar Lee Masters and, in 1996, reissued the album through her have Her Royal Majesty's Records imprint. On the strength of that record, and the violence of her live performances and never-ending touring, she snagged a bag out with Lava and, in 1998, I Bificus was released. The record book was critically well-received and managed to watch some attention with the rail "Second of Weakness," aided by a memorable, energetic video clip. Purge followed in 2001, only the American firing was delayed as the first gear undivided, "I Love Myself Today," became a smash attain in Canada. After all over a year's wait, the album at last came out in the US in the devolve of 2002. The Essentially Naked retrospective appeared in 2004 earlier Bif Naked returned with Superbeautifulmonster in September 2005. |
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Scientists Identify Possible Cause Of Endometriosis
�Scientists at the University of Liverpool have identified an enzyme that could be creditworthy for a condition called endometriosis -- the most common cause of pelvic pain in women
Endometriosis is a condition whereby patches of the inner liner of the womb appear in parts of the body other than the womb bodily cavity. It can buoy cause terrible pain and affects or so 15% of women of reproductive old age. Endometriosis is also associated with infertility, with 50% of sterile women affected by the condition.
Researchers discovered that an enzyme, called telomerase, is released by cells in the inner lining of the womb during the latter stages of the catamenial cycle in women wHO are affected by endometriosis. Telomerase is not ordinarily found in the cells that make up the body, but is uniquely found in the inner lining of the uterus and in some particular cells, such as spermatozoan and eggs cells. The enzyme is also establish in genus Cancer cells and is thought to be responsible for replicating DNA sequences during cell division in chromosomes.
Dr Dharani Hapangama, from the University's Department of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, explains: "Endometriosis occurs when cells of the inner lining of the uterus are found growing outside of the uterus. At the time of a woman's catamenia cycle these cells, called endometrial cells, are slough and lavatory be expelled into the abdominal cavity. If these cells proceed to alive and are implanted in the pelvic girdle and abdomen it lav cause grievous pain and in serious cases can buoy lead to infertility.
"We found the telomere - a region at the end of all chromosomes that prevents the chromosome destroying itself during prison cell division - is abnormally long in women with endometriosis. During menstruation telomeres normally foreshorten in length with each cycle of cell division until they reach a certain length at which they tin can no yearner divide. An enzyme called telomerase can extend the length of the telomeres so that they tail continue to divide and this can happen in some limited cells such as sperm cell and eggs cells, merely not ordinarily in cells that make up the organs of the body.
"Our research shows, however, that cells in the lining of the uterus are unique in that they toilet express this enzyme in the early stages of the catamenial cycle when cell naval division is important, but non during the latter stages when nidation of the fertilised embryo becomes a priority.
"Women who have endometriosis verbalise this enzyme in both the early and previous stages of the menstrual cycle which means that the cells will go on to divide and lose their 'focus' in supporting the establishment of a pregnancy. As a result the lining of the womb crataegus oxycantha be more hostile to an early pregnancy, and the cells that are shed at this late stage in the catamenial cycle may be more than 'aggressive' and more able to outlive and implant outside the uterus, causation pain in the pelvic or abdominal cavity area."
The research, promulgated in Human Reproduction, testament help scientists develop new techniques for diagnosing and treating the condition.
University of Liverpool
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Endometriosis is a condition whereby patches of the inner liner of the womb appear in parts of the body other than the womb bodily cavity. It can buoy cause terrible pain and affects or so 15% of women of reproductive old age. Endometriosis is also associated with infertility, with 50% of sterile women affected by the condition.
Researchers discovered that an enzyme, called telomerase, is released by cells in the inner lining of the womb during the latter stages of the catamenial cycle in women wHO are affected by endometriosis. Telomerase is not ordinarily found in the cells that make up the body, but is uniquely found in the inner lining of the uterus and in some particular cells, such as spermatozoan and eggs cells. The enzyme is also establish in genus Cancer cells and is thought to be responsible for replicating DNA sequences during cell division in chromosomes.
Dr Dharani Hapangama, from the University's Department of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, explains: "Endometriosis occurs when cells of the inner lining of the uterus are found growing outside of the uterus. At the time of a woman's catamenia cycle these cells, called endometrial cells, are slough and lavatory be expelled into the abdominal cavity. If these cells proceed to alive and are implanted in the pelvic girdle and abdomen it lav cause grievous pain and in serious cases can buoy lead to infertility.
"We found the telomere - a region at the end of all chromosomes that prevents the chromosome destroying itself during prison cell division - is abnormally long in women with endometriosis. During menstruation telomeres normally foreshorten in length with each cycle of cell division until they reach a certain length at which they tin can no yearner divide. An enzyme called telomerase can extend the length of the telomeres so that they tail continue to divide and this can happen in some limited cells such as sperm cell and eggs cells, merely not ordinarily in cells that make up the organs of the body.
"Our research shows, however, that cells in the lining of the uterus are unique in that they toilet express this enzyme in the early stages of the catamenial cycle when cell naval division is important, but non during the latter stages when nidation of the fertilised embryo becomes a priority.
"Women who have endometriosis verbalise this enzyme in both the early and previous stages of the menstrual cycle which means that the cells will go on to divide and lose their 'focus' in supporting the establishment of a pregnancy. As a result the lining of the womb crataegus oxycantha be more hostile to an early pregnancy, and the cells that are shed at this late stage in the catamenial cycle may be more than 'aggressive' and more able to outlive and implant outside the uterus, causation pain in the pelvic or abdominal cavity area."
The research, promulgated in Human Reproduction, testament help scientists develop new techniques for diagnosing and treating the condition.
University of Liverpool
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
CD-R and Motor
Artist: CD-R and Motor
Genre(s):
Industrial
Discography:
Zima (Winter) [top.20]
Year: 2006
Tracks: 10
 
'American Idol' Contender David Cook's Brother, Who Is Battling Cancer, Will Attend Show This Week
"American Idol" rocker David Cook has not talked much about the stress of being away from home as his brother battles cancer, but it was reportedly that extra anxiety that helped land the singer in the hospital a few weeks ago. This week, in addition to the show's usual elimination drama, there could be another level of emotion. The Terre Haute Tribune-Star reported on Sunday that Adam Cook, 36, boarded a Learjet over the weekend to make the 2,000-mile trip from Indiana to watch his younger brother compete as one of the seven finalists on the show.
According to the paper, Adam, leaning on a cane, waved to friends and family before embarking on the improbable trip, which almost didn't happen when doctors grounded the lawyer's flight earlier in the week after determining that he could not fly commercially due to his condition. He is undergoing chemotherapy for his second diagnosis of brain cancer, which has spread to his spine. Luckily for Adam, who practiced law in Terre Haute until his condition worsened, his friends and a local councilman rallied behind him and arranged for an all-expenses-paid flight on a chartered medical jet, with a flight medic and flight nurse onboard to make sure he is stable. A local radio station also threw in a paid stay in a hotel just across the street from the Los Angeles studio where the "Idol" finalists perform.
The total cost of the flight and medical assistance is nearly $80,000.
"Idol" contender David, 25, is excited about his brother coming, according to Adam's wife, Kendra Cook. "I don't know what he'll be singing," she told the paper, "we've just talked about dinner and hanging out."
The couple had two days to arrange childcare for their kids, ages 5 and 6, and Kendra said the rapid way everything came together was worth it. "It has been an absolute whirlwind," she told the paper. "I'm so thrilled for Adam. ... It's been an awesome dream, an awesome goal, an awesome thought."
While a family friend said Adam was hoping the trip would not turn into a "circus," Kendra said her husband was sick in bed for several days the week prior to learning about the journey and that "the excitement of seeing his spirits lifted so high has been wonderful."
Kendra also told Terre Haute station WTHI that the Cook brothers have been in constant contact via phone and text message in the lead-up to their reunion. A spokesperson for "Idol" had no comment at press time.
David was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on April 1 after experiencing heart palpitations and high blood pressure. At the time, an unnamed "Idol" executive reportedly told TMZ that the singer had been under extra stress that week because his brother had suffered a setback in his battle against cancer.
Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. And relive six seasons of "Idol" hot messes and high notes in six minutes with our video timeline.
According to the paper, Adam, leaning on a cane, waved to friends and family before embarking on the improbable trip, which almost didn't happen when doctors grounded the lawyer's flight earlier in the week after determining that he could not fly commercially due to his condition. He is undergoing chemotherapy for his second diagnosis of brain cancer, which has spread to his spine. Luckily for Adam, who practiced law in Terre Haute until his condition worsened, his friends and a local councilman rallied behind him and arranged for an all-expenses-paid flight on a chartered medical jet, with a flight medic and flight nurse onboard to make sure he is stable. A local radio station also threw in a paid stay in a hotel just across the street from the Los Angeles studio where the "Idol" finalists perform.
The total cost of the flight and medical assistance is nearly $80,000.
"Idol" contender David, 25, is excited about his brother coming, according to Adam's wife, Kendra Cook. "I don't know what he'll be singing," she told the paper, "we've just talked about dinner and hanging out."
The couple had two days to arrange childcare for their kids, ages 5 and 6, and Kendra said the rapid way everything came together was worth it. "It has been an absolute whirlwind," she told the paper. "I'm so thrilled for Adam. ... It's been an awesome dream, an awesome goal, an awesome thought."
While a family friend said Adam was hoping the trip would not turn into a "circus," Kendra said her husband was sick in bed for several days the week prior to learning about the journey and that "the excitement of seeing his spirits lifted so high has been wonderful."
Kendra also told Terre Haute station WTHI that the Cook brothers have been in constant contact via phone and text message in the lead-up to their reunion. A spokesperson for "Idol" had no comment at press time.
David was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on April 1 after experiencing heart palpitations and high blood pressure. At the time, an unnamed "Idol" executive reportedly told TMZ that the singer had been under extra stress that week because his brother had suffered a setback in his battle against cancer.
Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. And relive six seasons of "Idol" hot messes and high notes in six minutes with our video timeline.
Samael
Artist: Samael
Genre(s):
Rock
Industrial
Metal: Industrial
Electronic
Metal: Gothic
Blues
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Solar Soul (Ltd. Edition)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 11
Lesson In Magic #1
Year: 2006
Tracks: 9
Era One
Year: 2006
Tracks: 10
Telepath
Year: 2004
Tracks: 5
Reign Of Light
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
Eternal
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Exodus
Year: 1998
Tracks: 7
Xytras's Passage
Year: 1996
Tracks: 10
Passage
Year: 1996
Tracks: 11
Rebellion
Year: 1995
Tracks: 6
Ceremony Of Opposites
Year: 1994
Tracks: 10
Blood Ritual
Year: 1992
Tracks: 11
Worship Him
Year: 1991
Tracks: 10
Macabre Operetta (Demo)
Year: 1988
Tracks: 3
Into The Infernal Storm Of Evil (Demo)
Year: 1987
Tracks: 4
Switzerland's Samael has evolved from a mine run bleak alloy band into one of Europe's virtually original and innovational metallic element bands by introducing industrial, gothic, and infinite other influences into their extreme sound.
Formed in the late '80s by Vorphalack (guitars/vocals), Xytras (drums/keyboards), and bassist Masmiseim, Samael was heavily influenced by first-generation bleak alloy bands such as England's Venom and Swiss compatriots Celtic Frost. An super raw, self-financed EP called Medieval Prophecy caught the attention of French-based Osmose Records, which agreed to press release the band's first base full-length record album, Worship Him, in 1991. The record's poor production values and unremarkable black alloy did little for the isthmus, just the following year's much more mature Blood Ritual was another chronicle. The album found Samael incorporating keyboards and different guitar textures to their good, and a permanent keyboard player (Rodolphe H.) was drafted presently after.
After sign language with the Century Media mark, the stria returned to the studio with noted black alloy manufacturer Waldemar Sorychta (noted for his crop with Tiamat) to record 1994's impressive Ceremonial occasion of Opposites. Samael began to find their unique voice on this record, combine swirling keyboard melodies with their brutal guitar attempt to create what they called "grisly operettas." The bet were raised even higher on 1996's groundbreaking ceremony Passage, which saw Xytras (today plainly Xy) pickings over keyboard duties as well as programing all his drum tracks. This unlawful mix of opprobrious metallic element savagery and synthesizers resulted in one of the decade's most original and extreme alloy releases, and was followed by blanket touring (including the band's first American shows). After producing deuce albums by labelmates Rotting Christ, Xy reconvened the group to criminal record 1999's Eternal, with extra guitar player Kaos. The album contains even bolder experiments with applied science and confirmed the band's position as forerunners in their field.
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