Monday, 18 August 2008

Mp3 music: Grooverider






Grooverider
   

Artist: Grooverider: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Drum & Bass

   







Grooverider's discography:


The Harder They Come
   

 The Harder They Come

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 15






Hardcore/drum'n'bass DJ and manufacturer Grooverider has over the age go near synonymous with the London drum'n'bass setting. A DJ for over a x spinning everything from soul-jazz and acid-house to hip-hop and hardcore breakbeat, "Grooverider the Hardcore Provider," as he's come to be known, has followed the exploitation of drum'n'bass up from its earlier roots in breakbeat techno and felicitous hard-core on through to contemporaneous styles such as ambient and techstep. A residing DJ at some of London's biggest-name clubs (including Rage and his have long-running, extremely lauded Metalheadz nighttime at Blue Note), Grooverider's influence, non solely on the sound but also the politics and political orientation of jungle, is plausibly rivaled solitary by Goldie's (and then with non near the flamboyance). A DJ since his former teens, Rider (born Roger Bingham) spun everything from acid idle words and deep house with the South London Sound System and pirate station FAZE FM sooner landing topographic point a residence with Rage, an inception of early-'90s hardcore thrown under the umbrella of London's biggest weekly, Heaven. Fired from an apprenticeship in accounting system when he couldn't make it change course with nights out spinning 'til 4 a.m., Grooverider went full-time with DJing when he was hired on at Rage, and began producing euphony curtly after.


Rider recorded his first base tracks (as Codename John) for his fresh launched Prototype label in belated 1993, at the height of the reign of ragga and jump-up. Fusing breakbeat with elements of rave, blistering, and techno, Grooverider's approach on tracks such as "Dreams of Heaven" and "Deep Inside" pushed for a crossing over of jungle's to the highest degree important historic constituents -- hardstep, darkside, and the music's hardcore yesteryear -- an approach path presently popularized by supposed "techstep" artists such as Origin Unknown, Ed Rush, and Boymerang. In metre, Prototype would go synonymous with futuristic dancefloor drum'n'bass that notwithstanding refuses the conservativism most frequently associated with the dancefloor. Early releases on the label include Ed Rush's "Kilimanjaro," "Door" by Dillinja's Cybotron fancy, and Boymerang's monolithic "Still" (tracks from these releases all appear on Prototype's kickoff uncut release, The Prototype Years). Grooverider signed a non-exclusive recording parcel out with Sony underling Higher Ground in 1996 -- The Prototype Years was the kickoff fruit of that, followed in 1998 by his proper solo debut Mysteries of Funk. Prototype remains active as well.






Friday, 8 August 2008

Tommy Lee can't give up sex with groupies

New Delhi (ANI): If there's one thing that rocker Tommy Lee has no aim of giving up in his life history, it would be having sex with groupies.

The Motley Crue drummer insists that sexual urge with groupies is his 'mission' and that there's no way he's giving it up, reports China Daily. "There's no number, just a mission. And it's still going. There's no way we ar clamming down," he said.

And, his vow stands even though he's recently claimed that he has rekindled his relationship with ex-wife Pamela Anderson. Lee revealed during an question that Pammie and the couple's two sons Brandon, 12, and 10-year-old Dylan had stirred back in with him.


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