The News Review:
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones…
- Daft Punk brings out the dance in all of us
- Music From Independent Labels to Be Sold via Cellphones
- Bob Sinclar | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones |…
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones…
MTV.com – Jul 31, 2007
Released in spring 2006 the album was the band’s most mature polished work yet and reached number 11 on the album charts. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs spent the rest of the year touring in support of the album and returned in summer 2007 with the Is Is EP a collection of newly recorded versions of songs written in between the band’s two albums. ~ Heather Phares All Music Guide.
Daft Punk brings out the dance in all of us
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jul 31, 2007
And helming it all are the robots Daft peering over the top of the pyramid like pilots of the good ship Illuminati. I was up in the pit (3rd off the rail by the time the house lights came up thank you very much) and that was probably the wrong way to go. Daft Punk is dance music straight up and it’s hard to get your six-step on when it comes to the sweaty brethren and shallow breaths of the pit. The set itself was excellent pulling from all three of their records and playing all the big hits (“Da Funk” “Aerodynamic” “One More Time”) to the collective ecstasy of the crowd. When the houselights came up I left thinking it was very awesome–the show itself that is the lights and the stagecraft–but it wasn’t very exciting. For all I knew the two robots were struggling local actors paid to stand in a high-art installation and occasionally look busy. They coulda been watching The Shield for all I know (local actors love The Commish.
Music From Independent Labels to Be Sold via Cellphones
New York Times – Jul 31, 2007
But they focus on songs by mainstream performers like Prince who has a deal with Verizon. EMusic sells music only from independent labels a category that these days includes the new album from.
Bob Sinclar | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones |…
MTV.com – Jul 31, 2007
Nevertheless assorted bootlegs cropped up and by October a mysterious artist named Spacedust — probably just a major-label-fronted cash-in attempt — hit the top of the charts in Britain with an almost identical remix of the Sinclar-Bangalter original entitled “Gym and Tonic. ” (Another crass Spacedust move covering Bangalter’s solo hit with the slimly disguised title “Music Feels Good with You” dropped like a rock. )With all the offending samples removed Sinclar’s Paradise LP was re-released worldwide in 1999. He also worked on remixes providing tracks by Bangalter himself Ian Pooley Second Crusade and the Yellow project Tom & Joyce with additional production. Le Friant returned to the Mighty Bop alias in 2000 with the retrospective mix collection Spin My Hits. In 2000 he issued his first U.