Friday, 27 June 2008
Gurdjieff and De Hartmann
Artist: Gurdjieff and De Hartmann
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Vol.12 Priere Pour La Misericorde
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
Vol.09 Cantos E Ritmos Do Oriente
Year: 2004
Tracks: 20
Musica dos Sayyids e dos Dervishes
Year: 2004
Tracks: 20
Vol.11 Works For Piano
Year: 2003
Tracks: 14
Vol.10 Hymne Pour Le Jour De Noel Christmas Day Hymn
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
Vol.07 Hidden Sources
Year: 1998
Tracks: 18
Vol.06 Rituel D'un Ordre Sou
Year: 1990
Tracks: 20
The Music Of Gurdjieff And De Hartmann Cd3
Year:
Tracks: 20
The Music Of Gurdjieff And De Hartmann Cd2
Year:
Tracks: 19
The Music Of Gurdjieff And De Hartmann Cd1
Year:
Tracks: 17
 
Ancient Brotherhood
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Big Brother - Alexandra And Mario Face Big Brother Eviction
Alexandra De-Gale and Mario Marconi are to face the public vote on Friday after being nominated for eviction by their Big Brother housemates.
Alexandra, a 23-year-old accounts executive from Croydon, south London, was nominated by nine of her fellow contestants while Marconi, 43, received seven nominations.
The former's nomination is unsurprising, after sparks flew between her and the other contestants on the ninth series of the reality show.
Channel 4 received hundreds of complaints regarding her behaviour during an argument over food in which she screamed at Rebecca Shiner for undercooking chips before rounding on Stephanie McMichael and Rachel Rice when they intervened.
Alexandra has been warned by Big Brother that her actions could have serious consequences but after she argued with Mohamed Mohamed when the latter's diary room comments were broadcast to the entire house, it looks as if her stay in the Big Brother house will end on Friday.
Mario, meanwhile, has already faced eviction, after he failed a secret task along with girlfriend Lisa Appleton, Luke Marsden and Stephanie.
Jennifer Clark, a model from Chester-le-Street, said she had nominated Mario this week because of "the way he acts like my dad".
18/06/2008 12:28:04
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
Kaiser Chiefs headline first UK festival at Isle Of White
Although the band have been responsible for many memorable festival moments over the last three summers, the band confirmed to NME.COM that this was the first time they had topped a mainstage bill on their own turf.
"It's great come on when it's dark," declared drummer Nick Hodgson who sported a new moustache for the occasion. "This is the first time we've headlined a UK festival so it's special."
"It's not the mainland though," joked guitarist Whitey, "we'll make it to the mainland one day."
The guitarist added that after stunning their hometown Leeds with their Elland Road show last month, the band had been enjoying their summer dates so far.
"Elland Road was our gig, we had as many fingers in as many Elland Road pies as we could," he explained. "We really enjoyed that gig, but the pressure is off tonight, it's fun."
The show itself saw the band mix a series of loud crowd favourites with several new songs.
Kicking off with 'Everything Is Average Nowadays', Kaiser Chiefs mixed their first two albums, triggering a giant sing-a-long for 'Ruby'.
However with the likes of 'Never Miss A Beat' and 'You Want History' they also gave the Isle Of Wight crowd a sneak preview of their next record, which has seen the band collaborate with Mark Ronson.
"We're working on our next record! We're writing the future hits of tomorrow," declared frontman Ricky Wilson as he introduced the first, electro-tinged newcomer. "This is one of them!"
For the second new track 'You Want History' the band roped in their tour manager Mike Darling - introducing him as "tour manager of the year!" - to play tambourine for them.
With former singles including 'Modern Way', 'I Predict A Riot' - which Wilson led the crowd from half way up the lighting rig - and 'The Angry Mob' continuing the sing-a-long, the band briefly left the stage before wrapping up the first night of Isle Of Wight 2008 with the loudest crowd vocals of the night for 'Oh My God'.
"This is a great festival," Wilson told the crowd. "I'll be sure to recommend it to all my friends!"
Kaiser Chiefs played:
'Everything Is Average Nowadays'
'Everyday I Love You Less And Less'
'Thank You Very Much'
'Born To Be A Dancer'
'Ruby'
'Never Miss A Beat'
'Saturday Night'
'Modern Way'
'You Want History'
'Na Na Na Na Naa'
'Retirement'
'I Predict A Riot'
'Take My Temperature'
'The Angry Mob'
'Heat Dies Down'
'Oh My God'
Keep up with this weekend's (June 13-15) festival action as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's Isle Of Wight Festival page and NME.COM's Download Festival page for live coverage from both sites.
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Ron Geesin and Roger Waters
Artist: Ron Geesin and Roger Waters
Genre(s):
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:
Music From The Body (Ron Geesin and Roger Waters)
Year: 1970
Tracks: 22