• 20 Questions About My Top 30 Artists!

    Nov 21 2009, 1h39 por lylah_moussa

    1 Mika
    2 Florence + The Machine
    3 Yelle
    4 The Kooks
    5 Britney Spears
    6 The Killers
    7 Lady GaGa
    8 t.A.T.u.
    9 Bat for Lashes
    10 Cansei de Ser Sexy
    11 Kate Nash
    12 Kylie Minogue
    13 Aloha From Hell
    14 Lily Allen
    15 Uffie
    16 Katy Perry
    17 Nancy Ajram
    18 Marjorie Estiano
    19 3OH!3
    20 Arctic Monkeys
    21 ABBA
    22 MGMT
    23 Pixie Lott
    24 50 Cent
    25 Franz Ferdinand
    26 Ke$ha
    27 Corinne Bailey Rae
    28 Panic at the Disco
    29 Sonohra
    30 Emilie Simon

    What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    TocarKids

    How many albums by 17 do you own?
    On my computer, just one.

    What is your favourite song by 15?
    Actually I don't like her song very much, i don't even know what she's doing in my library, but if i had to choose, Hot Chick would be the chosen one.

    What is your favourite song by 5?
    Oh my God, that's really difficult! But I guess it's her new single, Tocar3.

    Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    TocarSomebody Told Me.

    What is your favourite song by 10?
    TocarSuperafim, by the way, this is the only music in Portuguese of them that I really like.

    What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    She has a cover of French song with my favourite singer ever, Mika, called Comment Te Dire Adieu. So I started listening to her because of it.

    Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Don't Trust Me.

    How many times have you seen 24 live?
    I have never seen 50 Cent live and I don't know if one day I'll want to.

    What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    TocarMama Do, but i didn't like it at first listen, now I love it.

    What is your favorite album by 11?
    The only one released so far: Made of Bricks.

    Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Mika, of course.

    Have you ever seen 14 live?
    No, but i'd love to.

    What is a good memory involving 27?
    Two or three years ago, I can't remember exactly when, there was a great soap opera on TV which I loved and one of her songs, TocarPut Your Records On, was on the soundtrack.

    What is your favorite song by 16?
    TocarI Kissed A Girl, but I'm not lesbian xD

    What is your favorite album by 18?
    Marjorie Estiano, the album is called just like the singer.

    What is your favorite song by 25?
    TocarTake Me Out.

    What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    TocarTiK ToK.

    What is your favorite album by 2?
    She has released just one album, it's called Lungs and it's great.

    What is you favorite song by 3?
    TocarJe Veux Te Voir<3
  • Exclusicidade

    Nov 20 2009, 18h00 por ceosp

  • Alan - Quiet Storm (track walkthrough + download)

    Nov 20 2009, 16h11 por onyxparadise

    (clicky) Quiet Storm (album download) (clicky)

    1. Open

    This is the album intro! I wanted the title to have two meanings, one which was obviously the album intro being the ‘opening’ of the story / journey, but also for it to encourage listeners to enter the album with an open mind, open attitude and open heart. The idea of “open your body / open your mind” was to combine the physical and mental, as some of the album songs are very much about physical sentiments such as sex, money and fashion; others are more to do with thoughts, emotions and relationships and our feelings and beliefs surrounding those situations. It was also meant to have a somewhat mysterious feel, which is why my voice stutters and distorts at various parts. “I’m coming in” is your sign to get ready!…

    2. All Night Long

    …as I ask at the beginning of this song, “Are you ready?” The journey is beginning! I wanted the album’s opening track (i.e. this is the first song proper) to be a slow, sexy song for two reasons: I thought it would be striking to open the album with a slower song, as all too often the temptation is to go in boom! bang! bang! with your uptempo. I wanted the album to rise and fall in a more genuine way, and not to be front-loaded with club numbers. I think that interspersing the album with uptempos, midtempos and slower songs throughout makes it more genuine and ultimately more engaging and cohesive. This song was inspired by two songs: “TocarDiscipline” by Janet Jackson – but I hadn’t actually heard the song at this point! I’d read that there was an S&M theme, that it was a dark, slow song and I was inspired by those thoughts to make a song that I thought sounded like the essence of ‘discipline’ (hence its namecheck in the lyrics – “I exhibit discipline”); and “TocarMary Jane” by Mary J. Blige, from her seminal My Life album. The hook of the song is a resung version of that song’s hook (which I’m aware is not the original use of that hook anyway, but it’s the version I’m most familiar with), but I slowed down the tempo and tried to do something a little bit different with it. I also was tempted by the idea of putting this song first as it’s the most explicit, sexual song on the album – it’s the perfect start to the night-time, as Quiet Storm was largely inspired by the nocturnal, both in its soundscape and artwork. And by getting the sex out of the way, we can focus on deeper things! This actually being one of the very first songs I completed for the album, I don’t 100% remember how the beat breakdown came about now, but I love it and I felt that it was a really striking way to end the song… The breakdown is picked up by one of the songs at the album’s close, which also makes the album come full circle.

    3. If I

    Another one of the first songs I wrote for the album, this is probably the most dance-based song on the record, and it has a very nocturnal, dark feel again, as emphasised by the harmonies at the beginning which are nearly-but-not-quite off-key! It gives the song a mysterious introduction, which combined with the dance beat, makes it sound almost menacing. The subject matter explores the fact that we all go to such lengths to please other people, and what would happen if we were just who we naturally are, rather than striving to meet others’ expectations? At the end of the day, I’m just a young guy who wants to have fun and be happy and enjoy life! Isn’t that what everyone wants? Why should I put myself out for you? What would happen if I did to you the things you do to me? How would you feel about that? That’s the main thematic of the song, and it’s one of the songs main uptempos. The repetitive hook is actually quite en vogue now, but at the time of writing it, I really thought I was onto something and I felt that it was a little bit fun and kooky (as well as quite hot)! But I generally liked the combination of the pulsing beats and the quite revealing lyrics: we all feel like a prisoner of other people’s “unrealistic expectations” and pressures at times, and although by living up to them we keep the peace and excel, to what extent do we sacrifice ourselves? We all need to cut loose sometimes.

    4. Hook Boy

    I love this song! It was a song I wrote lyrics to quite early on, but I just could not get right for ages!!!!! Ultimately, it was one of the last songs I completed for the album, as it was in work-in-progress stage for possibly a year! This song is about swag, and also about songwriting prowess – I am still learning and honing my craft when it comes to singing, writing and producing, and I appreciate that on Garageband there’s only so much I can do. But at least I have total control of my music, and I’m pretty pleased with what I produce at this stage. I can say, hand on heart, that this album is something I am very proud of! And to be in charge of all these aspects of my music is very important to me, as it pisses me off to see certain stars who’ve made it big without much talent to speak of. So I’m bigging myself up on this song, and although you could read it in terms of sexual prowess or swagger, to me, it’s really about being the best singer and songwriter I can be, and trying to offer something fresh. Being a “hook boy” refers to being able to write a decent, catchy hook! But as the coda of the song says (where the beat changes and becomes a little more complex – another end-of-song development I love!), sometimes people take your ability for granted, and at the same time as we may be skilled and have swag and talent, we have to make sure that people don’t take us for a ride without appreciating who we are and what we do. We need to be proud and confident in ourselves, and it’s nice for others to recognise that, but we also need to make sure that people don’t take advantage of us. So there’s an extra layer in there.

    5. Focused (Interlude)

    This interlude is thrilling to me because I finally got some harmonies exactly how I wanted them – there are about six layers of vocals in this! It’s short and sweet, and essentially segues between the three beat-driven songs we’ve had so far (slow, deep sexual beat; mysterious, menacing dance beat; midtempo, stuttering beat) and the next song which will be the album’s first proper ballad. ”I’m too focused on the beat, gotta focus on the melody!”

    6. Secret

    This song is one where I wanted my voice to stand out, and that’s why it starts off acapella – I wanted it to be a stark contrast to the songs which came before, and to really be melody- and vocal-focused. A good melody can make or break a song, and I wanted the heartfelt nature of this song, the album’s first romantic track, to really come through in the melody. I also wanted a song which was vocally-driven, as I want to reinforce that I am a singer and confident vocalist first and foremost. I was inspired by Delta Goodrem’s “TocarBelieve Again” – although that song has a more electronic, dance undertone than this track, I loved how the beats and effects built up through the song, so that was something I sought to replicate here. After the second verse, the beat chips in, and it’s sorta off-kilter (not a straightforward 2/4 or 4/4). It drops out again completely for the bridge, leaving my voice to carry the song to its finale. I wanted to emphasise the vocals and the vocal melody line as the spine of the song, especially as the lyrics are so romantic and heartfelt. It’s quite possibly the most purely optimistic song on the record – it’s a very positively romantic song not coloured by heartache, and brings the first arc of the album to a satisfying close, while seguing into the next songs…

    7. Touch Me

    This was the first single off the album, and it samples “Nobody But You” by Cassie and The-Dream. I added some more drums and extra instruments (like the piano line) to give it a little extra kick. Sonically and lyrically, it’s a little bit lighter than the songs which have come prior, because I didn’t want the album to be too heavy all the way through. Life isn’t like that, and we all need to have some fun and not be so serious sometimes. The theme of this one is about liking somebody and having a crush on them, and just being flirtatious and wanting to have a good time with them – letting whatever happens, happen! After a comment from my friend Emma who heard the song today, it’s interesting that none of the songs on the album have any relation to anything that’s happened in the last couple of months (I finished writing and recording the album at the beginning of September), because this song lyrically is more than a little appropriate right now. It’s also an unofficial part 2 to one of the very first songs I did, called “Reach Out”.

    8. High Fashion

    With “Touch Me”, this portion of the album is the ‘uptempo / club ready’ section, the part of the night when you just want to dance, have a good time and feel fierce. I was inspired a lot by working at the Perfume Shop and being surrounded by a lot of luxury or designer brands like Prada, Gucci, Dior, and how tempting and intoxicating that whole world is. For me, designer is increasingly a natural fit, though I try not to be snobby with it – I want my jewellery and accessories to feel special to me, not a normality. But I like the authenticity of real designer, real luxury items – “I’m a real boy / I like real things”. Originally, I envisioned the song being a midtempo like “Hook Boy”, but the lyrics have a bit of swag and confidence and I fell in love with a Garageband sample which was very poppy and uptempo – this is the poppiest song on the record, in my opinion. I also enjoyed shouting out my half-Italian heritage, because my favourite designers are almost all Italian (Christian Dior is the exception) houses. In short, the song’s message is that fashion is more than just what you wear, it’s a part of who you are and inherent in your attitude, outlook and all sorts of things. And I honestly believe that.

    9. Theory (Interlude)

    This one’s a spoken interlude just explaining why I enjoy wearing designer items, and what things like that mean to me. I do feel special with the right necklace on, I won’t deny it. But I also think that looking put together is both a savvy self-promotion, and a convenient barricade between the outside world and the vulnerability I keep inside. This interlude just explains that.

    10. Armani Earrings

    Can you say “SWAG”?!? I love this song, the lyrics were so much fun to write (and I challenged myself to include lots of polysyllabic words, because I’m a literate boy!), and this is my rap song! Rapping is something I’m seeking to improve at, and I liked my flow on this song a lot. I wanted to honour my Armani studs (my signature look), which have paid for themselves in compliments alone! Originally, the whole thing was rapped, but I’m a singer and not a rapper, so I made the bridge and final chorus more melodic, which ended up adding to the force of the song, rather than detracting away from it. I love the bassline, which was inspired by a HOT track I saw on youtube, by Tila Tequila called “I Fucked The DJ” – it goes hard!! I also shout out one of my favourite CDs back from when I was a teenager, which was Tatyana Ali’s Kiss the Sky. Originally, “Armani Earrings” was supposed to be slightly slower, with a more gangsta beat, but once I heard that song, I knew that I wanted that kind of sound to make my song really club-ready – it took a little while to get it right, but I love this song now. Although I don’t really believe that my boyfriend is more expendable than my bracelet, it’s fun to sing! And it depends on the boyfriend

    11. Quiet Storm

    There’s a reason why this song is the title track of the album, and why it’s slap bang in the middle – for me, this is the centrepiece of the whole record. Production-wise, I’m so proud of it – the stuttering beat and the mysterious piano really embodies a night-time jam. I was inspired on this track by Danity Kane’s “TocarRight Now”, Jennifer Lopez’s Hex Hector remix of “TocarWaiting for Tonight”, and Lil’ Wayne’s “TocarGot Money” – that’s the “tick tick boom” lyric explained for you! The guitar solo in the middle (and the heavy breathing shots) emphasises sensuality and sexuality, and the song is just about being in this perfect moment surrounded by a pounding bass in the middle of the club, just seeing somebody and being irresistibly attracted to them to the point where everything melts away. So it’s very sexy, very captivating, very seductive, but also very mysterious and nocturnal. It’s about love and attraction being a force of nature that is literally more powerful than music – and if you know me, you’ll know just how powerfully I feel music. I wanted a song that I could dance to in a club, that I could chill to and feel the lyrics, that I could wind to on my patio at night. And this song ticks all those boxes for me, so I wanted this song to be the album’s signature track and indicative of all that I wanted to achieve with this project.

    12. Rain (Interlude)

    This was nothing more than a simple segue between “Quiet Storm”, and the literal idea of a storm, and the next track, “Jump Off (Part II)” which has a very dark, sad feel. I thought that the rain was effective, atmospheric, and also reminds me of the interludes on Janet Jackson’s janet. album where there would be short, simple interludes of rain and wind which would keep the mood flowing.

    13. Jump Off (Part II)

    This song is another of my favourite songs on the album, and is one of the more personal tracks also. Lyrically, it discusses feeling like even when you fall for people, they can tell you the nicest things but by next week, you’re old news and they’re onto the next. It’s about feeling used, even if you were down for it at the time, but realising that just because someone tells you that you’re beautiful or that they love you, doesn’t mean they mean it. So in the song, I’m wondering whether even in all my dalliances over the past couple of years, I’ve let my heart get hurt all the time when it was just about sex and I should have just focused on the fun. Musically, I like the combination of the deep beats and the music box / piano over the top, which gives it a combination of darkness and fragility. Originally, the song was going to be a straightforward R&B ballad (and you can hear a snippet of the original version on my High Fashion mixtape), but having heard The-Dream’s original version of Mariah Carey’s “H.A.T.E.U.” (as well as the snippet of her version, on the fantastic Memoirs of an imperfect Angel) I was inspired to totally revamp the track, restructuring the lyrics somewhat as well as making the music much more R&B and much more emotional and sensitive. I think it worked, and I was so pleased with the way that this track turned out.

    14. Devastate Me

    This song is based on a track that is allegedly an instrumental from Britney SpearsBlackout sessions (IMO, her best album along with In the Zone), since I found it on a mixtape with lots of other songs. If you listen closely in the background, then you can hear what sounds like tiny snatches of Britney’s voice once or twice. Anyway, I liked the dark, intense feel of the track, along with its pulsing beats and menacing strings, so I just decided to write some lyrics over the top of it. The idea of feeling devastated seemed to go with the dramatic nature of the music, and lyrically the song speaks about somebody having you wrapped around their finger, and even though you might be in love with them or have formed some attachment to that person, you still know that they’re not necessarily good for you, and at any moment they could let you down or leave you in the dust, and you’ve put so much effort into loving them that you’re left with nothing – devastated. The idea of knowing this is where the line “you done tricked me twice so the shame is not on you” comes in – you know exactly what you’re letting yourself in for, you just can’t make yourself resist, however hard you try. It’s a tricky and intense situation!

    15. Kissing You

    This song was a really happy accident! Some of the tracks on here took months of planning and development to come to fruition production-wise, whereas this took maybe a day or so. I remember waking up in the morning and just having the refrain “Kissing you…. all I can think of is” going round and round in my brain. One of the songs that inspired the whole nocturnal, R&B/dark concept of the album (when I was deciding what kind of feel I wanted to explore for my next project) was the track “When We Kiss (Missing You)” by an old girl group, Solid HarmoniE, which I used to listen to when I was about 13 or 14! So I doubt many people will recognise the sample of that song, which is what this track is based upon. The deep, sparse bass and Japanese martial-arts type yell are from that song, as well as the bridge (which sneakily uses the girls’ vocals as backing, while I sing over the top). I accentuated the oriental aspect of the production by adding some piano and shamisen to the mix, as well as extra beats towards the end. I wanted the song to be mysterious, as its about an obsession that you can’t explain or logically untangle, but something that you can’t resist and just have to follow. It’s where your heart rules your head, be it through lust or love. The song is focused on the physical (a kiss) but also the emotional, of a love arriving when you least expect it and taking over your world. The negative (as explored in “Jump Off (Part II)” and “Devastate Me”) ceding to the positive (this song and the next). Love triumphing. This song is one of the sexier songs on the record, even though it’s not really about sex. It’s one of my favourites too, as it really has that mysterious, nocturnal feel that I wanted to be the overarching theme of the album. It’s subtle, yet intense.

    16. In Love

    Like the last track, this song is largely built upon a girl-group sample. In this case, it’s Mis-Teeq’s “It’s Beginning To Feel Like Love”, which was an album track from Eye Candy. I liked the spacey feel of the song (a track that didn’t make it into the album or the mixtape was actually called “Space”), and I wanted to write a ballad that was very chilled, that you could relax to. I said that I thought “Secret” was possibly the most romantic track on Quiet Storm, but perhaps this gives it a run for its money. It’s just about how happy love can make you feel, and how unexpected the intensity of that happiness can be. It’s about feeling untouchable in the midst of love, and about all your pain being healed by your feelings for that other person, and their reciprocation of those feelings towards you. It’s a very optimistic, healing track lyrically, and the calmness of the production adds to that. I added in some piano (again!) in the bridge to give it a little extra kick towards the end.

    17. Come Home To Me

    For me, this track is definitely going to be a single from Quiet Storm. It’s very short and sweet, very immediate, and the beat is quite reggae-inspired, despite the overall feel of the production being straightforward R&B/pop. The thunder rumbling at the very start of the song fits in with the overarching idea of a “Quiet Storm”, but it also represents the lyrical motif of the song, saying that although we had storms in the past, it’s time to get over it. It’s about a lover who may have been unfaithful or made mistakes, so you had a bust-up, but now you’re ready to forgive them and give things another try. It’s about recognising that sometimes, even though we may try to be strong and independent, ultimately we have to forgive someone’s transgressions and not cut our nose off to spite our face. That’s not always the right message, and sometimes someone may do something too serious to be able to let them back in. But when it’s the little things that cause a breakup, with time you can see whether it’s really worth being alone or whether it’s better to forgive and make up. The song steals from Rihanna’s “TocarUmbrella” towards the end, with the “forever ever ever eh eh eh” at the end – that was just a little bit of fun! The backing vocals in the second verse are also inspired from a nu-classic Janet Jackson track, “TocarTake Care”, from her 20 Y.O. album, which IMO is one of her best works and seriously underrated – another track which infused the concept and production within my album.

    18. Role Model (Interlude)

    This was originally an entire song which was a rap song with a sung chorus. You can hear the original full version on my High Fashion mixtape but although the lyrics were kinda cool, I wasn’t too keen on my flow in places and I thought that I would rather not have the raps as part of my album. Nevertheless, I appreciated the idea of the chorus and feeling misrepresented in society as a young person, a gay man, a singer, my music tastes, where I come from, my heritage… all those things are categorised and yet how many of us actually fit the stereotypes for those categories? I felt that it led into the next song well, as it is about exposing who I am as a person, and not letting anyone’s pigeon holes or preconceived notions dictate who I am. This is me, and this is…

    19. The Truth

    This song is probably the most heartfelt I’ve been in any of my songs recorded to date. It discusses my relationship with my family, life and death, my emotional state and insecurities, my childhood, my education, and music. It is the truth of who I am – sometimes we feel sad or hard done by, and other times we remember how happy we have been and whatever happens, we just have to keep going and get on with it anyway. This song is a bit scratchy due to the fact that I have recorded myself playing acoustic guitar on the track (yes, that is me!) and it didn’t work perfectly, though I think it did the job. I liked the guitar and the piano and the beat – it combined together well to be a midtempo R&B joint that was musically quite stable and almost sunny, yet anchored in place by some really heavy lyrics. I thought it would originally have been the album closer, but then you’ll see I changed my mind about that.

    20. Last Chance

    I wanted the last song proper on the album to be a dance song – something that really went out with a bang! I decided this because sometimes (in keeping with the nocturnal theme of the album) you’re not ready to go home at the end of a night, until the DJ has played one final song that really gets you to annihilate the dancefloor and you can just let yourself go with the music before calling it a wrap. This song is that song – I was inspired by “Work” by Ciara (sampled on the track!), “TocarGet Me Bodied” by Beyoncé, “Boom Boom Pow” by The Black Eyed Peas and just any song that really makes me want to move. Other songs sampled in this are Paulina Rubio’s “TocarSexi Dance” (at the very end when the track fades out) which gives the song a late-night / early morning sensuous hue, and Beethoven’s “Für Elise” – just because it worked! I was crafting this track for a really long time, and between utilising the beat at the end of “All Night Long” to give the album a sense of circularity and closure, and trying to really fire up the beats and make them incendiary, I just tried to be as crazy as possible. The rap, the off-kilter song structure with multiple hooks and instrumental at the beginning, the extended coda – it’s really going for broke! And that was what I wanted for the last song.

    21. Close

    To once again fit with the theme of closure and circularity, this is the “outro” of the album, to pair with the “Open” intro – again, I wanted to use the word “Close” in two different ways, both signifying the end of the album and also bringing in the idea of just wanting someone to hold you close, and desiring that intimacy (not necessarily sexually) at the end of the night, just before the sun rises and you’re feeling contemplative.

    22. Lucky To Have You (Bonus Track)

    My grandfather passed away during the creation of this album, and I remember being at Oxford and hearing on the telephone from my mother and grandmother that his health was really deteriorating. I wrote this song to comfort him (though he never heard it, and neither has anyone else in my family) as he passed away – I wasn’t allowed to go home and see him because it was in the middle of my finals, and he died and the funeral was held all while I was stuck in Oxford and expressly forbidden to come home. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to forget that – feeling so helpless far away and yet just glad his suffering was over (his illness was long and protracted). This song is really personal and dedicated to him; it doesn’t fit with the rest of the album, but I nevertheless wanted to include it somewhere so I thought a bonus track was the best opportunity.



    That’s it! Once again, please download my album if you haven’t already, and check out my blog! Thanks for all the support – I really appreciate it and I’ll keep the posts coming!

    (clicky) Quiet Storm (album download) (clicky)

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  • The Circus:Starring Britney Spears!

    Nov 20 2009, 1h25 por BritneyFanFeva

    Thu 19 Nov – The Circus Starring Britney Spears
    was the most amazing experience ever, everything was perfect, I was completely lost in the experience, smiling like a fool the whole time, she was so there, and dancing so well and just amazzzzzzzzzzzzinnnnnnnnnnnng. I just loved the whole experience it was just so perfect, and we had eye contact and it was just amazing!....the greatest thing to ever happen to me!

    Love
    Katrina

    Britney Spears is the best performer ever!
  • If my life was a movie what would the soundtrack be?

    Nov 20 2009, 0h49 por lylah_moussa

    Opening Credits
    Mika- Lollipop (Oh my God, is it gonna be a porno movie? “Sucking too hard on lollipop” LOL)

    Waking Up
    Britney Spears – Lucky

    First Day At School
    Black Eyed Peas– Missing You (What does this music has to do with school? O-o)

    Falling In Love
    Katy Nash – Merry Happy

    Losing Virginity
    Lily Allen – Who’d Have Known (Cute!)

    Fight Song
    Patrick Wolf– London (A fight in London? GREAT)

    Breaking Up
    Pink – Cristal Ball

    Prom
    Alphabeat – Fascination (What a happy prom haha)

    Life
    Scissor Sisters– Ooh (What have I said before? My life’s also happy)

    Mental Breakdown
    The Kooks – Mr. Maker (HAHAHAHAHA My mental breakdown would be becoming indie LOL)

    Driving
    The Kooks – Eddie’s Gun (The Kooks again? Oh yeah, I forgot, I became indie.)

    Depression
    The Kooks– Stormy Weather (An indie depression, hm.)

    Partying
    Mika – Blame It On The Girls (Am I a lesbian indie now?)

    Happy dance
    Florence + The Machine – Drumming (Oh, I thought it was supposed to be a HAPPY dance)

    Betrayal
    Mika – I See You (Can somebody close the door? He’s seeing me!)

    Regretting
    The Killers – Joy Ride (I was almost forgetting that I’m indie)

    Long night alone
    Britney Spears – Over To You Know

    Flashback
    Cansei de Ser Sexy – Meeting Paris Hilton (WOOOOW, awesome memories! *--*)

    Getting Back Together
    Fergie - Clusmy

    Wedding
    Bat for Lashes – The Wizard (Aah, this movie isn't Harry Potter so I don't have to marry an wizard, ok?)

    Birth of Child
    Cansei de Ser Sexy– Believe Achieve

    Final Battle
    Britney Spears – Rock Boy

    Death Scene
    The Kooks – Tick Of Time (An indie death, cool)

    Funeral Song
    Mika – Toy Boy (what the f**k?)

    End Credits
    Arctic Monkey – Choo Choo (Here ends the indie-porno-happy-whatthehell movie!)


    So here's how you do it:
    - Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
    - Put it on shuffle
    - Press play
    - For every question, type the song that's playing
    - When you go to a new question, press the next button
    - No cheating!
  • How Varied Is Your Music Taste?

    Nov 19 2009, 17h23 por groovemebabe

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    1. Lady GaGa
    - Britney Spears
    - The Pussycat Dolls
    - Space Cowboy
    - Ashley Tisdale
    - Katy Perry
    - Ke$ha
    - Madonna

    2. Pixie Lott
    - The Saturdays
    - Cheryl Cole
    - Alexandra Burke
    - Girls Can't Catch
    - Kristinia DeBarge
    - Jordin Sparks
    - Paloma Faith

    3. Beyoncé
    - Destiny's Child
    - Ciara
    - Kelly Rowland
    - Michelle Williams
    - Solange
    - Rihanna
    - LeToya

    4. Little Boots
    - Marina & the Diamonds
    - Annie
    - VV Brown
    - Ladyhawke
    - Frankmusik
    - Dragonette
    - Florence + The Machine

    5. Alicia Keys
    - Aaliyah
    - Mary J. Blige
    - John Legend
    - Amerie
    - Keyshia Cole

    6. Kelis
    - Tweet
    - Brandy
    - Monica

    7. Gabriella Cilmi
    - Duffy
    - Delta Goodrem
    - Amy Macdonald
    - Sugababes
    - Maria Mena
    - Alesha Dixon
    - Katie Melua
    - Natasha Bedingfield

    8. Amel Larrieux
    - Groove Theory
    - Goapele
    - Floetry
    - Vivian Green
    - Ledisi
    - Rahsaan Patterson
    - Bilal

    9. Janet Jackson
    - Mariah Carey
    - Toni Braxton
    - TLC
    - Whitney Houston

    10. Jill Scott
    - Erykah Badu
    - Dwele
    - Kindred the Family Soul

    11. Joss Stone
    - India.Arie
    - Christina Aguilera
    - Adele

    12. Amy Winehouse
    - Lily Allen

    13. Sarah Connor
    - Monrose
    - No Angels
    - Jeanette
    - Sandy
    - Bro'Sis
    - Queensberry
    - Anastacia
    - Preluders

    14. Chrisette Michele
    - Jazmine Sullivan
    - Raheem DeVaughn
    - Musiq
    - Maxwell

    15. Sade
    - Anita Baker
    - Lisa Stansfield
    - Chaka Khan

    16. Janita
    - Lalah Hathaway
    - Will Downing
    - Nylon Beat
    - Hil St. Soul
    - Emma Salokoski Ensemble
    - Tuomo
    - Kemopetrol

    17. Nadia Oh
    - Electrovamp
    - Space Cowboy feat. Nadia Oh
    - Dangerous Muse
    - Rachel Stevens

    18. La Roux
    - Miike Snow
    - Dan Black

    19. Macy Gray
    - Angie Stone
    - Lauryn Hill
    - Nneka

    20. Corinne Bailey Rae
    - Norah Jones
    - John Legend

    = 95
  • The 15 Most Annoying Songs EVER

    Nov 19 2009, 15h14 por AnnaDraconida

    Howdy.

    I'm Anna & these are the 15 most irritating, nerve-grating, brain-killing, child-corrupting, seizure-inducing songs in music history. If you feel very, very masochistic, create a playlist of these, listen to it, then kill yourself. What, you're not suicidal? YOU WILL BE.

    PARENTAL WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! THE FOLLOWING JOURNAL ENTRY HAS PICTURES OF MUTANTS IN IT!!!

    15 - Any & every song by Mariah Carey


    Take your pick.

    14 - Labelle & a bunch of other bitches dressed up as whores: TocarLady Marmalade


    This song is so indescribably retarded, it makes want to strangle a kitten, stomp a bunny to death and deep-fry a living goldfish AT THE SAME TIME.

    13 - Bon Jovi: TocarLivin' On A Prayer


    Everything that sucks about the 80's & hair metal, condensed into 4 minutes 10 seconds of intense, cheerful ear-rape.
    Oh, and he's a douche.

    12 - Kings of Leon: TocarSex On Fire


    If I were a mic, I'd file a restraining order against this singer dude (forgive my ignorance for not bothering to look up his name).

    11 - Europe: TocarThe Final Countdown


    Because there can be no list of shitty songs without this one. The worst thing is-once the fucker gets into your ears, there's no getting rid of it! And look at that album cover... JUST LOOK AT IT.

    10 - AC/DC: Highway to Hell (especially as performed by Brian Johnson)


    Whoever thinks that this band does good hard rock needs to check out The Cult ASAP. If you do that and still think this song & this band are any good, congratulations- you fucking suck.

    9 - Michael Jackson: TocarBad


    Hard to pick just one, really. I chose this 'cause he says I'M BAD a zillion times in it, and it's the truth. The most overrated artist in music history, MJ had an unnaturally whiny voice & annoyingly repetitive, spastic dance moves, widely considered some of the bestest evarrr. Really? Plus he had the IQ of a senile Forrest Gump and threw away millions upon millions of dollars on shiny kitsch he didn't really need. A true icon indeed.

    8 - Céline Dion: TocarMy Heart Will Go On


    The fact that I liked this song when I was 13 makes me sad. Celine is the perfect example of a person who does have a voice, but uses it in the most irritating way imaginable.

    7 - Avril Lavigne: TocarGirlfriend


    This song (and everything else she's ever done) makes me wish I had earlids; you know, like eyelids, only for ears. Those would be useful.

    6 - O-Zone: Dragostea Din Tei


    The English language doesn't have the words to describe how bad it is. I wish I could've spent the summer of 2004 on the Moon, maybe then I could've avoided hearing this (not sure, though). Unfortunately I understand the lyrics, too.

    5 - Rihanna: TocarUmbrella ella ella eh eh eh eh


    I'm confused. I thought black females were supposed to have good voices. But then along come this squeaking blow-up doll and suddenly I'm not so sure anymore.

    4 - Beyoncé: TocarVideo Phone


    Look at this video. There's no way to describe just how disjointed and overlong and weird and ugly it is. Plus it features Lady GaGa, who's guaranteed to make everything 50% uglier.


    The song is... amazingly bad. The kind of nausea-inducing shittiness that makes you hope that all that stuff in the Bible is true and there is indeed a Hell where the people responsible for this bullshit will burn, BURN for eternity.

    3 - Freddie Mercury: TocarLiving on My Own


    Another example of good pipes being put to bad use. JESUS H. CHRIST, THIS IS SO, SO HORRIBLE.

    2 - Britney Spears: TocarWomanizer


    It's actually a 3-way tie between Womanizer, TocarGimme More & Tocar3. The Unholy Trinity of shitty plastic pop devoid of any emotion or message, 'cept that dressing up as cheap slut is cool and attracts men. Sadly, the latter is true.

    1 - Lady GaGa: TocarPoker Face


    She is a phenomenon! She is wild! She is shocking! SHE SUCKS ASS!

    Stuff her fans keep saying:
    SHE CAN PLAY THE PIANO!!! - yeah, like cca. 50.000.000 other people on the planet.
    SHE SINGS LIVE!!! - sad but true: actually squeezing out those dumbass lyrics instead of mouthing them is an extraordinary accomplishment in today's pop business.
    SHE DESIGNS ALL HER STUFF!!! - I'm pretty sure her designing process includes smoking weed while thinking real hard about how she could make the headlines again.
    ZOMG SHE'S SO HOT!!! - O rly? Am I missing something here?


    ...yeah, whatever, dudes. The level of idiocy in Poker Face is nicely demonstrated by this charming fellow:


    And if you still want more, just read the lyrics for TocarBad Romance & feel free to discuss the hidden meaning behind mysterious & intriguing lines like
    Rah-rah-ah-ah-ah-ah!
    Roma-roma-mamaa!
    Ga-ga-ooh-la-la!



    What, you still don't feel suicidal? Here's a bonus, brought to you by
    Black Eyed Peas!
  • The magical Last.FM 1000

    Nov 19 2009, 12h31 por Nitrogenix

    Yes I did it I finally reached the 1000 line on last.fm. I’m glad I’m one of those few who have listened to more then 1000 different artists and there styles. I will try to continuo discovering new music. My counter is at this moment on 1,007 Artists in total.

    Damm yes I’m glad I reached this amount of different artist but still there lot to discover out there, if anyone got something to referrer to me what you think is good music let me know. I’m open for all suggestions and styles.

    PS my shout box is only open to friends to avoid spam bots so if you want to write me there you will have to add me to your friend list.

    MadonnaEvanescenceJennifer LopezLady GaGaMicheal JacksonJanet JacksonGwen StefaniNo DoubtBritney SpearsThe Black Eyed Peas
  • Top Digitally Sold Songs of the Week in the US {November 18, 2009}

    Nov 19 2009, 2h44 por tcatron565

    1 1 Owl City "TocarFireflies" 181354 -7 194035 1428017 (Platinum)
    20 2 Lady Antebellum "TocarNeed You Now" 156663 162 59829 695031 (Gold)
    2 3 Iyaz "Replay" 149160 -3 153807 1007161 (Platinum)
    3 4 Jay-Z "Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys)" 141908 -6 151376 1170215 (Platinum)
    9 5 Lady GaGa "TocarBad Romance" 139744 46 95515 380027
    7 6 Ke$ha "TocarTiK ToK" 138245 14 121613 552961 (Gold)
    8 7 Britney Spears "Tocar3" 116848 -1 117777 900969 (Gold)
    6 8 Miley Cyrus "TocarParty In The U.S.A." 114924 -6 121698 2332256 (2x Platinum)
    5 9 Jason Derülo "TocarWhatcha Say" 114180 -8 123615 1747915 (Platinum)
    4 10 Rihanna "TocarRussian Roulette" 99655 -25 131997 231652
    11 11 David Guetta "Sexy Chick (feat. Akon)" 98091 7 91829 797989 (Gold)
    10 12 Jay Sean "Down (Feat. Lil Wayne)" 87704 -8 95243 2149178 (2x Platinum)
    13 13 The Black Eyed Peas "meet me halfway" 86232 2 84239 722253 (Gold)
    19 14 Carrie Underwood "TocarCowboy Casanova" 74077 16 63664 506389 (Gold)
    53 15 Glee Cast "Defying Gravity" 69979 185 24539 94518
    15 16 Lady GaGa "TocarPaparazzi" 68775 -3 71112 1274546 (Platinum)
    16 17 The Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 66595 2 65483 3733773 (3x Platinum)
    21 18 Justin Bieber "TocarOne Time" 65292 11 58616 904240 (Gold)
    17 19 Chris Brown "I Can Transform Ya (feat. Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz)" 61765 -5 64849 302012
    14 20 Jay-Z "Run This Town (Feat. Rihanna and Kanye West)" 60893 -15 71411 1648008 (Platinum)
    18 21 Drake "Forever (feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem)" 60349 -6 64505 740782 (Gold)
    26 22 Taylor Swift "TocarYou Belong With Me" 54499 22 44753 2355507 (2x Platinum)
    24 23 Beyoncé "TocarSweet Dreams" 49980 -2 50765 806901 (Gold)
    25 24 Kelly Clarkson "TocarAlready Gone" 46511 -2 47293 710169 (Gold)
    27 25 Jesse McCartney "TocarBody Language" 44972 6 42493 308533
    28 26 50 Cent "Baby By Me (Feat. Ne-Yo)" 43369 8 40289 132572
    23 27 Jay Sean "Do You Remember (feat. Sean Paul and Lil Jon)" 42900 -23 55557 98470
    29 28 Cascada "Evacuate The Dancefloor" 41392 4 39652 565215 (Gold)
    37 29 Zac Brown Band "Toes" 41366 28 32348 687859 (Gold)
    90 30 Kenny Chesney "I'm Alive (Feat. Dave Matthews)" 38135 124 17016 293900
    32 31 Train "TocarHey, Soul Sister" 37752 7 35246 279900
    130 32 Lady Antebellum "TocarI Run To You" 37572 235 11226 842309 (Gold)
    -- 33 OneRepublic "TocarGood Life" 36725 999 0 36725
    100 34 Miranda Lambert "TocarWhite Liar" 35986 137 15172 110422
    71 35 Eminem "'Till I Collapse (feat. Nate Dogg)" 35405 77 19965 510688 (Gold)
    31 36 P!nk "Funhouse" 35087 -1 35576 345179
    12 37 Justin Bieber "TocarFavorite Girl" 33904 -60 84303 118207
    44 38 Leona Lewis "TocarHappy" 33393 26 26516 216129
    40 39 Birdman "Money to Blow (feat. Drake and Lil Wayne)" 31919 5 30530 203703
    30 40 Kings of Leon "TocarUse Somebody" 31609 -16 37646 2484202 (2x Platinum)
    98 41 Taylor Swift "TocarFifteen" 31249 101 15560 418240
    57 42 Boys Like Girls "Two Is Better Than One (feat. Taylor Swift)" 30918 29 23935 185888
    193 43 Darius Rucker "TocarAlright" 30057 315 7237 569120 (Gold)
    34 44 Mariah Carey "TocarObsessed" 30051 -14 35006 1215209 (Platinum)
    39 45 Colbie Caillat "TocarFallin' For You" 29933 -4 31221 885949 (Gold)
    36 46 Michael Franti & Spearhead "Say Hey (I Love You) (feat. Cherine Anderson)" 29929 -11 33554 949928 (Gold)
    48 47 Muse "Uprising" 29893 19 25077 331487
    -- 48 Anya Marina "Whatever You Like" 29023 999 262 34176
    22 49 Taylor Swift "TocarJump Then Fall" 28175 -50 56066 246054
    38 50 Boys Like Girls "TocarLove Drunk" 27939 -12 31700 961507 (Gold)
  • Alternative Judder Playlist - December 2004 - Christmas Eve

    Nov 18 2009, 14h19 por syknyk



    Lee Chaos
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    Amboss - Crashed
    Jackson 5 - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
    Kid606 - Now I'm Completely Fucked
    Elton John - Step Into Christmas
    Stuntrock - Girls Don't Like Me
    [Artist Unknown] - Abba Gabba
    Lab 4 - Evil Knevil
    Velvet Acid Christ - The Dark Inside Me
    Larry Tee - Supermodel Incoporated
    Aphex Twin - Milkman
    Wayne G - Amphetamine Angels
    Pendulum - Spiral
    Ultraviolence - Airbreak
    ThouShaltNot - Headhunter
    Front 242 - Headhunter
    Crystal Method - Mortal Kombat Theme
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
    Pop Will Eat Itself- Ich Bein Ein Auslander (Die Krupps Mix)
    C J Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter
    Scooter - Sex Dwarf
    Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch (KMFDM Remix)
    Mushroomhead - Thirteen
    Dope Stars Inc. - Infection 13
    Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
    Rob Zombie - Dragula
    Rammstein - Links 234
    Pitchshifter - Genius
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    DJ Jesus
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    G205 - Lord Of The Dance
    Chemical Brothers - Block Rocking Beats
    The Redeemer - Sound Killah
    Panacea - Found A Lover
    Shitmat - Amen Babylon
    Venetian Snares - Skelechairs
    Hellfish + Producer - Rude Attitude
    Bong-Ra - 666MPH
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    Lee Chaos
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    Atari Teenage Riot - Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
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    DJ Hailkohl
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    Organ Donors - Looking For Drugs
    Culture Beat - Mr Vain
    [Artist Unknown] - Tetris Theme (Hardcore Mix)
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    Lee Chaos
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    Panacea - State Of Extacy
    Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy
    Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong
    Squarepusher Vs Queen - We Will Select You
    Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
    The Prodigy - No Good
    Curve - Chinese Burn
    Rico - Psycho Killer
    Ministry - Just One Fix
    Laibach - Final Countdown
    KMFDM - A Drug Against War
    Marilyn Manson - Disposable Teens
    Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Super Mario Mix)
    Ultraviolence - Paranoid
    Exitboy Vs Aled Jones - Stomping In The Air
    Alec Empire - The Ride
    The Prodigy Vs Tag Team - Whoomp My Bitch Up
    OutKast - Hey Ya
    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
    Tom Jones Vs Exitboy - Unusual
    Scissor Sisters - Filthy / Gorgeous
    Britney Spears - Toxic
    Felix da Housecat Vs Pop Tarts - Money, Success, Fame, Glamour

    For the alternative Playlists tracklisting visit my dedicated blog

    And here's the Alternative Spotify Playlist