English Electronic Music Band Depeche Mode Finish Recording New Album
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- English Electronic Music Band Depeche Mode Finish Recording New Album
- XStreamHD(TM) Performs Successful Transport System Test
- A Monumental Messiaen Speaks Many Languages
- Sound Affects: Music reviews and ratings
English Electronic Music Band Depeche Mode Finish Recording New Album
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Redistribution republication. syndication rewriting or broadcast is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of AHN. –>Nidhi Sharma – Celebrity News Service Reporter London England (CNS) – English electronic music band Depeche Mode has finished recording work on the band’s forthcoming studio album its first since 2005′s Playing the Angel. Frontman Dave Gahan has revealed that the band have completed work on their as-yet-untitled record which is due to be released next year. “We’ve completed the record. There might be a couple of bits and pieces we’ve got to clean up but I feel really good about the fact that we’re finished” Gahan told Pop and Hiss. Gahan confirmed the disc will be the first for EMI in the U.
XStreamHD(TM) Performs Successful Transport System Test
MarketWatch
This test of the XStreamHD unique transport system validates the abilityof the network to deliver Full HD (1080p) Blu-ray quality video with up to7. 1 lossless channels of DTS Master Audio. The company will offer itscustomers unparalleled access to movies HDTV music and electronic games. XStreamHD will be showcasing its unique transport system at the 2009Consumer Electronics Show January 8-11 2009 in booth #21402 in South Hall 1. About XStreamHD XStreamHD is leading the HD revolution setting a new standard for thedelivery and distribution of Full HD entertainment throughout the home. XStreamHD provides the first-ever transport network to deliver high-definitionmovies and music directly to the home via satellite — offering Full HD(1080p) video and up to 7. 1 channels of lossless audio.
A Monumental Messiaen Speaks Many Languages
New York Times United States
The centerpiece was a performance of the titanic “Turangalila-Symphonie” (1948) in New Haven on Friday with the Dutch conductor and Messiaen specialist Reinbert de Leeuw on the podium. And on Sunday evening Mr. de Leeuw took the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale to.
Sound Affects: Music reviews and ratings
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– Michael Kabran——B. Fleischmann: “Angst Is Not a Weltanschauung” (Morr Music) (rating: 6)Daniel Johnston has more or less made his name on unruly all-natural talent the sort of songwriting acumen that cuts through every kind of personal handicap and gets to a messy core of truth. Lo-fi to the point of alienating some listeners he seems unlikely to have much in common with electronic music. Thus it’s sort of a shock to hear Johnston’s wild frayed voice emerging out of “Angst Is Not a Weltanschauung” by Berlin electronicist B. Johnston takes unembellished charge of “Phones Machines and King Kong” singing a capella for the first minute of the piece. He’s singing his “King Kong” an emotionally fraught imagination of what it is like to be a monster in love with a beautiful woman.
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