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Ed & Philip will join the new Seven Worlds Collide projectEd and Philip will rejoin Neil Finn in a follow up to the acclaimed Seven Worlds Collide project at the end of the year. Together with members of the original line up and other artists, the ‘supergroup’ will record an album of entirely new material in support of international development organisation Oxfam.The original Seven Worlds Collide line up was Neil Finn, Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway, guitar supremo Johnny Marr, Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg, songwriter and violinist Lisa Germano, and Liam Finn. Other artists joining the project include Jeff Tweedy, John Stirrat, Glenn Kotche and Pat Sansone from Wilco, and New Zealand songwriters Bic Runga and Don McGlashan. Behind the mixing desk will be master recording engineer Jim Scott. More names will be added to the lineup in the coming weeks.The album will be recorded over the next few months in Auckland and is due for release in 2009. Like its predecessor, the project will also see a series of concerts featuring many of the artists included in the line up. The shows will take place in Auckland early in the New Year. Details will be announced soon.Neil Finn said “Seven years ago I invited a few friends and fellow musicians to do a special series of concerts in New Zealand under the banner Seven Worlds Collide. The concerts were an amazing experience for all of us and we are delighted to have found an opportunity to gather again, this time to expand the concept and the line up too. What will make these sessions particularly meaningful is that all the proceeds of this recording will go to support the continuing great work of Oxfam International.”
Et le LP8 alors ?!
il manquerait les meilleurs
Who the fuck let that knob head Justin Hawkins play guitar. When you've got Johnny Greenwood you don't need anyone else.
on sait maintenant que la chanson caritative est l'un des rares domaines musicaux dans lequel les anglais sont aussi ridicules que les français.
Morrissey talking about the first Do They Know It's Christmas?: 'I'm not afraid to say that I think Band Aid was diabolical. Or to say that I think Bob Geldof is a nauseating character. Many people find that very unsettling, but I'll say it as loud as anyone wants me to. In the first instance the record itself was absolutely tuneless. One can have great concern for the people of Ethiopia, but it's another thing to inflict daily torture on the people of England. It was an awful record considering the mass of talent involved. And it wasn't done shyly it was the most self-righteous platform ever in the history of popular music.
this weeks office chartwhat we might be listening to in the office,`'what office?`'`'you know, at work""oh.. right. is that what you call it?"..........1. One Ting (Dabrye Remix) >King Midas Sound >Cool Out (Dabrye / Flying Lotus Remix)2. Serious Times (Truth & Soul Vocal Version) >Gyptian >These Are Some Serious Times3. Indian Thick Jawns feat. P.E.A.C.E >Diplo >Florida4. The_Dark_Side_Of_The_Sun_2000_And_One_R emix_>Modeselektor5. Pathwayz >Digital Mystikz6. Double Checked > Sascha Funke7. Bad Boy Lick A New Shot >Ninjaman, Bounty Killer, Beenie Man and Ninja Ford8. Ick Muss Aus Dit Millieu Heraus >Paul Kalkbrenner9. harrowdown logic jump rmx10. Air (Featuring Doom) >Dabrye >Two/Three11. Angels And Demons At Play >Sun Ra12. Press The Trigger >Poison Chang >Rumble In The Jungle13. South Rakkas Crew Remix >The Bug >Poison Dart14. Encoded Flow (Featuring Kadence) >Dabrye >Two/Three15. Pussyole (Old Skool) >Dizzee Rascal >Maths + English16. >John Adams eerrrr... stuff
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