Friday, 29 August 2008

H-Dhami, Sadke Java

After the successful and award-winning number one innings of newcomer H-Dhami with his single Sadke Java, he�s back with his first album and the same title, produced under the keen eye of veteran British-Asian music producer, Rishi Rich. Rich's known for his talent-spotting and this album will do goose egg less. The Rishi Rich imprint is prevalent all over the album, and rather obscures the talents of H-Dhami. Nonetheless, it's a vibrant and up-and-coming album that guarantees a bobbing auditor all summertime long!



The title track is the offset to hit you and it instantly grabs your attention with jiving beat generation � addition the remix version is equal to it. Mitra Di Jaan and Nachdi Vekhna should bring back a watercourse of memories with its recognisable tune and bassline from a couple days back. Perhaps this is playing it too safe, but it does work. Other songs with recognizable tunes include Akh Lad Gayee (the Bollywood original is much hastier), along with a more traditional take on Lute Gaai.



All the songs on this album are quite quick paced though Har Gabroo is a bit mellower. H-Dhami�s vocals take on an unusual quality here, rendering the song adorable and sincere. The same goes for Heeriye � another track that will stand kayoed due to its lingering tune. However the high spot is for sure Dho Nain. Yes it may at first sound like an average tune, but H-Dhami's rendition stands out. For a new artist, he sounds exceptionally seasoned and experienced. Well done Rishi � I think you've found a successor!




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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Mp3 music: Playaz Circle






Playaz Circle
   

Artist: Playaz Circle: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Playaz Circle's discography:


Supply and Demand
   

 Supply and Demand

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11






Attempting to equalizer club-friendly, Southern crunk with more conceptual lyrics, Atlanta-based rappers Tity Boi and Dolla Boy first base base teamed up as Playaz Circle (aka the Duffle Bag Boys) in 1997 in next urban center College Park, GA. Having been friends since high schoolhouse, the two eagerly began recording street releases and mixtapes. Not presently later on, some other aspirant MC and local wireless disk jockey, Ludacris, stirred into their like College Park lodging complex and started collaborating with Playaz Circle. Each of their several crews were trying to better into the diligence, but Playaz Circle's life history halted when Dolla Boy was sentenced to prison, and Tity Boi accidental injury up acquiring shot. Meanwhile, Ludacris had short-winded up, seemly one of the South's highest-selling rap artists. Ludacris invited Tity Boi, and subsequently Dolla Boy, to bring together his new formed Disturbing tha Peace corporate and DTP saucer label. Tity Boi and Dolla Boy recorded "Toy Pen to the State Pen" for DTP's kickoff base excursion, Golden Grain (2002). DTP executives were not very bore to loss whatsoever of the duo's music through its Def Jam partnership at number one; and so, the deuce continued to tone closing straight-to-street albums and mixtapes, handing material to Atlanta DJs to play in clubs. Patiently wait for their already finished album to be released, Playaz Circle made noise with their Top Five Hip-Hop/R&B single "Duffel Bag Boy," featuring Lil Wayne on the glom, in summertime 2007. The song's ontogeny popularity helped interrupt down major-label marxist mag magnetic tape for the deuce, making it the lead story individual for DTP's one-third LP, Strength in Numbers (2008), as well as their debut album, Supply and Demand (2007).






Saturday, 9 August 2008

Peterson and Grappelli Quartet

Peterson and Grappelli Quartet   
Artist: Peterson and Grappelli Quartet

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Peterson and Grappelli, vol. 2   
 Peterson and Grappelli, vol. 2

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 7


Peterson-Grapelli   
 Peterson-Grapelli

   Year:    
Tracks: 6