Sunday, 31 August 2008

Pick of the week: Rock and pop

Hayseed Dixie
Carling Academy, Bristol
Tuesday 2 Sept
An intriguing turn of events: the band specialising in bluegrass covers of popular hits decide to do their own material. Interesting tactic � and reasonably successful, too.

Hercules And Love Affair
Thekla, Bristol
Wednesday 3 Sept
In the vanguard for the new wave of electro-disco comes this work of many custody. Antony Hegarty present in spirit if not person.

REM
Twickenham Stadium, London
Saturday 30
Michael Stipe and band revel the re-invigoration prompted by new record album Accelerate. Feisty three-chord stone sits aboard acknowledged classics.

Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick
Loughborough Town Hall
Thursday 4 Sept
Two leading lights of 60s folk reconvene to off er spellbinding reels. Reissue of their Both Ears And The Tail LP worth a listen, too.







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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Tiesto - In Search of Sunrise 7 Asia

Its seems that this week I have the pleasure of reviewing quite a few releases that are part of a long-running series that the said DJ has produced over the years to world illustrious success. In Search Of Sunrise (ISOS) is no different.


Mixed by arguably the world�s charles Herbert Best DJ/producer, Grammy-nominated Tiesto has recently released In Search of Sunrise 7 Asia. This concept driven DJ mix series ISOS looks to explore the unique sounds of a specific geographic region, inspired by Tiesto�s travels through diverse countries with previous areas explored including Ibiza, Latin America and LA.


On this outing Tiesto takes us to the Far East. ISOS 7 is as the name suggests the 7th episode in the series and was completely mixed and recorded in Thailand. The over-aching melodious edge surely reflects such a mien. ISOS 7 � Asia captures the peaceful and intensively passionate way of life that Ti�sto encountered during his tour through the region. Throughout the two discs, Ti�sto offers up a seamless slip through the latest and best trance, house and techno with an Asian flare. The record features an exclusive remix of singer/songwriter Cary Brothers individual, �Ride�, which is rapidly becoming a summer smash.


The first magnetic disk expresses the beauty of Asia with a centering on easterly instrumentation such as transverse flute and pipes, whereas the second one offers a more energetic interpretation of trance with an Asian flair.


Many of the tracks are standalone hits, specially the outspoken dominated ones, but my favourite section of disc 1 would have to be from Rachael Starr - "To Forever" (Moonbeam Remix) into Jerry Ropero feat Cozi - "The Storm" (Inpetto Remix) and Dokmai - �Reason to Believe� Disc 2 start strong and stay that way, picky favourites ar Zoo Brazil � �Crossroads�, Sied Van Riel � �Rush� and Existone � �Wounded Soul�.�


Track Listing


Disc: 1�

1. Feel the Sun Rise - Banyan Tree�

2. Wasted - Andy Duguid�

3. Yohkoh (King Unique Original Mix) - King Unique�

4. Space Katzle (Jerome Sydenham Remix) - Motorcitysoul�

5. Feel the Rhythm (Ton Tb Dub Mix) - Three Drives�

6. To Forever (Moonbeam Remix) - Rachael Starr�

7. The Storm (Inpetto Remix) - Jerry Ropero�

8. Get Lifted - Kamui�

9. Ride (Tiesto Remix) - Cary Brothers�

10. Denial - Airbase�

11. Reason To Believe - Dokmai�

12. 6am (Kyau & Albert Remix) - Cressida�

13. Power of You - Allure�

14. Hua-Hin - Clouded Leopard��


Disc: 2�

1. Blossom(Lounge Mix) - Steve Forte Rio�

2. Crossroads - Zoo Brazil �

3. Kenta - Beltek�

4. Rush - Sied Van Riel�

5. Driving To Heaven (Mat Zo Remix) - Tiesto�

6. Just a Thought - Carl B�

7. Melkwig - Kimito Lopez�

8. Whenever I May Find Her (Joni Remix) - JPL�

9. Casa Grande - Estiva / Marnix�

10. Wounded Soul - Existone�

11. Something For Your Mind (Guiseppe Ottaviani Remix) - Kay Stone / Andre Vislor�

12. The Curtain - Hensha�

13. Tanz Der Seele (Yomc Remix) - DJ Eremit�

14. Beyond the Stars - Manilla Rising�





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Macy Gray

Macy Gray   
Artist: Macy Gray

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Big   
 Big

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


The Very Best of Macy Gray   
 The Very Best of Macy Gray

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 17


The Trouble With Being Myself   
 The Trouble With Being Myself

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


The ID   
 The ID

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13




Macy Gray parlayed an absolutely unique voice and an flaky sense of stylus into R&B stardom at the turn of the millenary, likable to audiences of all colors in hunting of a fresh alternative to mainstream person. Gray was actually born Natalie McIntyre in Canton, OH, and grew up a shy, awkward fry wHO was a great deal teased about her odd-sounding voice. She studied determinate pianoforte for seven years, simply excessively tight up the music of soul legends like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Aretha Franklin, not to acknowledgement old schoolhouse rap; at boarding school as a adolescent, she was uncovered to a multifariousness of white rock & roll as well. She moved to Los Angeles to enter in USC's screenwriting programme, where one daylight she in agreement to write lyrics for a instrumentalist friend's original songs. A demonstration academic academic session was scheduled to convey the songs on tape, and when the isaac Merrit Singer failed to usher up, Gray -- having adopted the entire mention of an aged neighbour in Canton as her creative assumed key out -- combat injury up tattle on the recordings herself, in venom of her distaste for her feature voice. One of the songs was ne'er overdubbed with another vocal, and when the tapes started making the rounds of the local music scene, Gray's rasping growl attracted a stria of aid, much to her surprisal. She was offered a job singing jazz and pop standards with a band that performed in hotels around Los Angeles, and her continued operate on as a demonstration isaac M. Singer created a buzz just about the improbable prima donna.


Robert Gray organised an after-hours nightspot called the We Ours, which took position in a diminished coffee shop; in addition to welcoming open-mic acts of the Apostles, Gray and her jazz group performed there regularly. She signed with Atlantic Records, wHO declined to spillage the album she recorded for them; devastated by this rejection and the dissolution of her wedding (her one-third kid was on the way at the time), Gray retreated to Canton. However, her demo mag tape continued to make the rounds, and she returned to L.A. to accept a publication conduct with Zomba. This in grow helped lead to a new record contract with Epic in April 1998, and Gray spent the following year recording what was to turn her debut album, On How Life Is. Released in the summertime of 1999, On How Life Is won glow reviews and great pipeline, only in venom of all that -- asset a moderate slay single in "Do Something" -- the record book was slow to catch on at low gear. That all changed early the next year, when Gray received deuce Grammy nominations (for Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal), and the single "I Try" started to take off on radio. "I Try" proven to be an enormous reach, and On How Life Is suddenly sold like hotcakes, entering the Top Ten and sledding three-base hit platinum by the destruction of 2000. Gray scored a littler follow-up reach with "Why Don't You Call Me," and too raised eyebrows with the album cart track "I've Committed Murder," in which the protagonist gets off with her crime. Although Gray lost kO'd her first time at the Grammys, she was nominative once more the following year for Best Female Pop Vocal thanks to "I Try," and this time north Korean won (although the song lost out on Record of the Year and Song of the Year honors).


In late 2000, Gray contributed 2 vocal tracks to Fatboy Slim's Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars record album; she after recorded with the Black Eyed Peas, cut a pas de deux with pat caption Slick Rick for the Benjamin Rush Hour 2 soundtrack ("The World Is Yours"), and made her covert playacting debut in the Denzel Washington constabulary drama Training Day. By the time she had begun work on her arcsecond album, Gray was development a repute for surreal public appearances and interviews, culminating in an August 2001 incident in which she was booed for plain stumbling over the lyrics to the internal anthem. Released the undermentioned month, The Id was a determined campaign to play up the crazy side of Gray's image of a function; it entered the charts at phone number 11 and quickly went gold on the military capability of lead individual "Seraphic Baby." However, in cattiness of node appearances by Erykah Badu and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' John Frusciante, among others, its sales stalled much earlier than expected. During 2002, Gray appeared as herself in the smash hit movie Spider-Man and also guested on Santana's Shaman. One stratum by and by, her third album -- The Trouble with Being Myself -- arrived on the shelves, although it was besides a flop in commercial-grade cost (it on the button barely deep in thought the Top 40). With a new production team, including will.i.am from Black Eyed Peas and his confederate Ron Fair, Gray returned with a oilskin, Tom Joyner-approved rendering of soul on 2007's Big, featuring collaborations with Natalie Cole and BEP's Fergie.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

New NICE Public Health Guidance On Preventing The Uptake Of Smoking By Children And Young People

�The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued fresh public health guidance on mass-media and point-of-sales measures to keep the uptake of smoking by children and young people.




Delaying or preventing the ingestion of smoking can own a major effect on both brusque and long term health. Most adult smokers started smoking earlier they were 18 long time old. Children and whitney Young people world Health Organization smoke ar two to six times more susceptible to coughs, increased stolidity and wheezing than their non-smoking peers. Smoking hindquarters also impair the growth of their lungs and is a cause of asthma-related symptoms in childhood and adolescence.




This guidance is aimed at those who make a responsibility or a role in improving wellness and upbeat of children and brigham Young people under 18. This includes those working in the NHS, local government, voluntary and community sectors, as well as the private sector, in particular the retail industry and mass-media services.



Mass media




Recommendations are aimed at organisers and planners of national, regional and local mass-media campaigns, as well as local and regional commissioners and planners responsible for improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people under 18. The recommendations include:




- the development of national, regional or local mass media campaigns which ar developed in partnership with national, regional and local government and nongovernmental organisations, the NHS, children and young people, media professionals, healthcare professionals, public dealings agencies and local anti-tobacco activists.




- Use a range of strategies as part of any movement to subdue the attractiveness of baccy. This may include writing articles, producing posters, brochures and early materials to promote the campaign




- Convey well researched messages that:




-- elicit a strong, negatively charged emotional reaction while providing sources of further info and reinforcement


-- use personal testimonials that children and brigham Young people canful relate to


-- endow children and young people to decline offers of cigarettes



Point of sales




- National government should bread and butter enforcement of existing statute law by:




-- encouraging national organisations and local government to provide education and training programmes for trading standards officers


-- encouraging and providing all local authorities with support to enforce legislation and guarantee regular audits




- Local authorities and trading standards bodies should ensure retailers are aware of lawmaking prohibiting underage tobacco gross sales and providing training and guidance on how to avoid illegal sales.




Andrew Dillon, NICE Chief Executive and Executive Lead for the guideline said: "Smoking is still the master cause of preventable disease and premature death in England and treating smoking-related diseases costs the NHS an estimated �1.5 billion a year. We have already published trey sets of public health guidance on smoking surcease, but our remit in this case was to look at how to approach children and cy Young people specifically. These recommendations have been developed to complement existing activities, with the aim of load-bearing a comprehensive tobacco control strategy."




Professor Catherine Law, Chair of the Public Health Interventions Advisory Committee (PHIAC) at NICE and Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology, UCL Institute of Child Health aforementioned: "Mass media campaigns are an effective approach in delaying uptake of smoking amongst children and young people. This delay hindquarters have a major gist on long term health. Children wHO smoke become addicted to nicotine very quickly and research shows the in the beginning you start up smoking
the harder it is to give up in later life. If starting is delayed or prevented at that place is the potential to reduce the number of early deaths attributed to smoking and improve health throughout life."




Professor Simon Capewell, PHIAC member at NICE and Chair of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Liverpool aforesaid: "We know that around two-thirds of people wHO have smoked took up the habit before the age of 18 and because the risk of disease is related to the length of time a person has smoke-cured, they face an even greater-than-average risk of development lung cancer the Crab or mettle disease. The recommendations on mass media campaigns in this steering will help children and young people understand the health consequences of smoke and documentation them in refusing cigarettes."




Mr Dale Robinson, PHIAC member at NICE and Corporate Manager - Health & Environmental Services at South Cambridgeshire District Council said: "As well as looking at mass media interventions, this guidance also makes particular recommendations for places that young citizenry buy cigarettes. These recommendations include the national government activity working with agencies to ensure that retailers, including publicans, ar aware of legislation on under-age tobacco plant sales, including the fact that it covers peddling machines. The guidance too advises local agencies to work together to identify areas where under-age baccy sales are a particular problem and then offer practical advice to retailers on how to avoid selling cigarettes to children."



Notes



The mass-media and point-of-sales measures to prevent the uptake of smoking by children and young people guidance is usable at: http://www.nice.org.uk/PH014




Children and young mass refer to those under the eld of 18.




Mass-media interventions use a range of methods to communicate a message. This can include local, regional or national television, radio and newspapers, and leaflets and booklets. It tin also include new media. In this document, 'new media' refers to communication via the Internet or mobile telephone set. On the Internet, it can involve anything from real-time streaming of info and podcasts, to discussions with experts and the use of social networking sites. (An example of real-time streaming of information is the 'breaking news' text that appears along the bottom of the screen during some TV news programmes.) The draw a bead on of mass-media interventions is to reach large numbers of citizenry without organism reliant on face-to-face contact.






Point-of-sales interventions take place at the point where tobacco could be sold. Primarily, they aim to deter shopkeepers from making illegal gross sales.




Related NICE public health guidance includes:




- Smoking cessation services in chief care, pharmacies, local authorities and workplaces, particularly for manual Clinical Excellence



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