Everything posted by Gary
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Talk no. 10!
erm it's gone from 10 - 20 in the "charts" It's still good :cool:
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MARTIN PLANNING COUNTRY/HIP-HOP ALBUM
more electronic... hmm how would that work? :embarrased:
- Xmas No.1
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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Lasgo - Far Away Album
- The NAME GAME!
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Worst album(s) of 2005.
Scooter - Who's Got The Last Laugh Now? It's horrific! I would call myself a scooter fan but this is just... shocking. Hello (Good To Be Back) samples Gary Glitter (nice one Scooter LOL!!) and the next single is Apache... bad! :D
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Rate what the user above is listening
7/10 DHT - Listen To Your Heart cheeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :D
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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Eiffel 65 - Move Your Body old and cheesy but it's still good :D
- A-Z of artist names
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James Blunt ~ Official Thread
Bought his album a few months ago, played it once then left it to one side as I thought it was a bit shite!! However the last few weeks it's grown on my loads, 'back to bedlam' is now one of my favourite albums of 2005 for sure :cool:
- The NAME GAME!
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I am currently listening to....
Eiffel 65 - Una Notte E Forse Mai Piu
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My cousin went to school with Guy!!
No idea... anyway this is their website http://www.martinsofexeter.co.uk/ I guess I was wrong?!?! :lol:
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My cousin went to school with Guy!!
No idea TBH... it's just something I heard agesssss ago...
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Talk no. 10!
Tell me about it! They're a joke!! Would be good to see a "billboard" style chart here :cool:
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My cousin went to school with Guy!!
I think Chris' dad owned a caravan place just down the road from me called 'Martins Caravans' ... smell the claim to fame. I think he also drove a flashy BMW... it was Yellow - puke! :D
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Their Next Single...
hmmm I wouldnt like to see S1 as a single, it doesnt cut it for me (as an album track it's pleasant enough - but IMHO it wouldnt hit it off chart wise). What If is a bit too much like 'fix you' (if you know what I mean) - so that would be a bad choice for a single imho. erm anyway... white shadows would get my vote :smug: A little off-topic... the cd cases I have to SOS & FY are kinda cardboard - but the cd case for Talk is a normal jewel case... is there a "cardboard" case for Talk?
- Xmas No.1
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Talk no. 10!
#10...? It's not THAT bad?!?! Just think how many people already have the album... :)
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***the "hello!!!! im a new member!!!" thread***
lol thanks! ;)
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***the "hello!!!! im a new member!!!" thread***
hmmm Ja I think I'm already in it :/ anyway, thanks ;)
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The Bling Thread!
think i'll quote this to get some bling then!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: What a good idea :D :D :D :D
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***the "hello!!!! im a new member!!!" thread***
wahey I'm in! erm, forgive the ignorance... but what's so special about this section? :D :embarrased:
- The NAME GAME!
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The Bling Thread!
André Tanneberger, better known as ATB was born in the small German town of Freiberg in 1973, he and his parents left to find better opportunities for themselves in 1984 and headed for the west. Heir Tanneberger has been producing music since the early 1990’s and is still going strong with a huge and loyal fan base, his first big break came with 9pm (Till I Come). ATB has preformed with several high profile acts and now has a number of gold, platinum and silver disks to his name which were awarded for massive sales in many countries (United Kingdom, Germany, USA and Poland to name but a few). ‘Marrakech’, the standout 2004 track taken from the album ‘No Silence’ was an international club smash hit, so much so that it attracted the attention of film producers in Hollywood and was used as the title track for the 2004 film ‘Mindhunters’. André doesn’t limit himself to just the music production, he has previously had a Modeling contract with H&M and has recently set up the SEAP, a school dedicated on teaching young producers the know how of music production. ATB, Woody Van Eyden and Rudee are the tutors, spaces are limited and the course is in huge demand. ATB got his very first break when he met Thomas Kukula at the Tarm Centre (Germany) who was impressed with André’s first productions. So much so that Kukula let André use his studio to finish off some of his earliest music. The first release by André was that of ‘Dance’ under the project name Sequential One, André spotted a Sequential One Pro Synthesizer and named his first project after that. Sequential one went on to produce three studio albums and several maxi singles, which were re-released as “classics” some years later (Woody Van Eyden, Spacekid and Morpha later joined Sequential One). The end for Sequential One came in 1999 when André again took control of the project and re-named it SQ-1. As mentioned briefly above André never really made his ‘real’ breakthrough until 1999, when 9pm (Till I Come) was released worldwide. It became the fastest selling Dance record of 1999 in the UK selling 270,000 copies in its first week of release going on to sell over 800,000 in the UK alone – worldwide sales of ‘9pm’ have reached well over 1.5 Million. Not bad. 9pm has also been used in several bootlegs, the best known is of course ‘ATB Vs. EBTG – 9pm & Missing’. 9pm has also been used over the vocals of Robbie Williams (‘ATB’s Millennium’) and Gloria Ganor (‘Gloria comes 9 times and survives’). With 4 artist albums, 17+ singles and a greatest hits collection ATB is now one of the world’s most successful electronic producers. Did I hear someone say one hit wonder…? Thought not. For many artists the ‘Greatest Hits’ collection would signal the end of an act, however ATB is already working on his 6th studio album and the third instalment of ‘The DJ (In The Mix)’. Both albums will be released in 2006 and will no doubt propel ATB back into the top end of the charts where he so rightly belongs.