VA Overdose
Genre: Techno & Minimal | MP3 | CBR 320Kbps | 193 Mb
15 March 2012 | Publisher: Vitor | Filepost
VA Overdose By Cinortele
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Eight years have passed since the last original release by Demoncy, this long-running nasty black metal one-man band lead by Ixithra of Raven’s Bane, Profane Grace, ex-Profanatica, ex Crimson Moon, etc.Raw and grim blasphemous black metal with a filthy sound and reptilian vocals. Dirty production but not preventing from enjoying the evil rants and the hellish blasts of riffs.
2010 three CD set. From the dusty plains of Mali to the Tanzanian Serengeti, the African voice can be heard loud and proud throughout this vast and vibrant continent. Featured are African superstars Salif Keita, Orchestra Baobab, Rokia Traor‚, and Youssou N'Dour as well as less well-known names who will equally delight and excite such as Malian bluesman Boubacar Traor‚ and Zanzibar Taarab singer and WOMEX Award winner Bi Kidude.
In 1978, Queen released "Jazz", which included the hit singles "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "Bicycle Race". The album reached number two in the UK and number six on the Billboard 200 in the US. Reviews of the album in recent years have been more favourable. Another notable track from "Jazz", "Don't Stop Me Now", provides another example of the band's exuberant vocal harmonies.
To mark her highly publicised performance at the 2011 Classic Brits, DG are releasing this stunning 2CD set of some of her very best recordings. Arranged chronologically, the compilation’s sequence offers a comprehensive look at Anne Sophie Mutter’s Deutsche Grammophon career — from her Mozart debut in 1978 to her Brahms Sonatas in 2010, with all of her musical partners.
Andrew W.K.'s debut album, I Get Wet, certainly seemed like the ultimate expression of his party-hard, don't-stop-livin'-in-the-red philosophy. But if he was supposed to be a one-album phenomenon, no one bothered to let him know: The Wolf, his second album, arrives just a year and a half after I Get Wet was released in the U.S. So, how do you top a debut that was already turned up to 11? By cranking it up to 12, of course. The excellently named album opener "Victory Strikes Again" does just that, and serves as The Wolf's sonic statement of intent – it's all fist-in-the-air, exclamation-point climax, with Baroque metal guitar lines, insistent keyboards, and massed, shouted vocals that sound like an army of Andrew W.K.s ready to fight the good fight (or party the good party)…