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Foo Fighters Tease New Album Due Out Spring 2011

FOO FIGHTERS UNVEIL FIRST TASTE OF NEW ALBUM;
CONFIRMED FOR SPRING 2011 RELEASE ON
ROSWELL/RCA

Foo Fighters have launched
http://tease.foofighters.com, featuring a first taste of
“Bridge Burning,” the opening track of the band’s seventh full length studio album, due out this spring on
Roswell/RCA. Check out the teaser below.

The album, produced by Butch Vig and mixed by Alan Moulder, was recorded entirely on analog
tape in the garage of Dave Grohl‘s home in California’s San Fernando Valley. The new record marks the
Foo Fighters’ first full length effort with legendary producer Butch Vig, whom Grohl first worked with on Nirvana‘s classic Nevermind.
Nirvana co-founder Krist Novoselic also makes a cameo, contributing bass and accordion to “I Should
Have Known,” while former Nirvana touring guitarist and longtime extended FF family member Pat Smear
now joins the permanent FF core of Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel and Chris Shiflett.

Concurrent with the album’s release, Exclusive Media Group’s documentary division Spitfire Pictures will be
producing a feature documentary about the Foo Fighters to be directed by Academy Award winner James
Moll
(The Last Days, Running The Sahara). The documentary will chronicle the entire history of the Foo
Fighters, from the cassette demos Grohl
recorded during his tenure as Nirvana’s drummer through their ascent to their Grammy-winning, multi-platinum,
arena and stadium headlining status as one of the biggest rock bands on the planet.

The new Foo Fighters record will be supported by an extensive world tour. The band is confirmed to headline across
the worldwide summer festival circuit, including
Washington state’s Sasquatch!, the UK’s Isle of White, Pink Pop in the Netherlands, Germany’s Southside and
Hurricane, Oxegen in Ireland, T in the Park in Scotland, Optimus Alive in Portgual, and more to be announced as
they are confirmed.

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Climate science: A fistful of dust

The true effect of windblown material is only now coming to be appreciated

ON MAY 26th 2008 Germany turned red. The winds of change, though, were meteorological, not political. Unusual weather brought iron-rich dust from Africa to Europe, not only altering the colour of roofs and cars on the continent but also, according to recent calculations by Max Bangert, a graduate student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, making the place about a quarter of a degree colder for as long as the dust stayed in the air.

Unusual for Germany; commonplace for the planet as a whole. The Sahara and other bone-dry places continually send dust up into the atmosphere, where it may travel thousands of kilometres and influence regional weather, the global climate and even the growth of forests halfway around the planet. …

Deadly clashes in raid on W. Sahara camp

It is some of the worst violence in years amid the longest-running territorial dispute in Africa. Several people have been killed in clashes in Western Sahara, as Moroccan security forces broke up a protest camp.

Deadmau5: Summer Tour

HOOKED AND UNHOOKED, CANADIAN RISING STAR LIGHTS UP SUMMER STAGES

Deadmau5

Deadmau5 has announced a North America Tour this summer. Consisting of over 20 dates, which launch May 29 at the Sasquatch Music Festival in Washington State, the electronic music producer and performer will tour his festival show featuring high-end production and a new LED-activated mau5head.

Along the tour route, Deadmau5 will also perform a few ‘Unhooked’ shows. “Deadmau5 unhooked will mean no massive stage and no LED mau5head,” he says. “There will still be some form of production, LED screen and lights and all that stuff…but at some shows it just won’t be possible to supply the LED head of the huge new stage because of travel and routing. That thing isn’t exactly portable!! On the upside, ‘Unhooked’ sets tend to be longer and more diverse.”

“Like a Lite-Brite with a short fuse, this electronic music performer’s onstage visuals pulsed, glowed, and had a giant crowd exploding in ecstasy with each ebb and flow of his music. It was a sight to see: a 15-foot tall cubic structure stood on its corner, as its sides projected a tangle of multi-colored dots, lines, and other form-shifting shapes. Huge screens in the background blasted even more visuals, and the man born Joel Thomas Zimmerman stood atop the structure in a mouse outfit that was equipped with lights,” wrote William Goodman at Spin.com.

“Mr. Mau5 is a headliner at global music festivals, and he’s evolved to live up to the billing by presenting an electrifying set of bombastic lights and razor-edged electro-house Friday night at Coachella. Deadmau5, in his signature mouse-ears costume, blasted the festival’s Sahara tent with sound and light like a radiologist zaps your bones,” wrote Dennis Romero at LAWEEKLY.com.

Deadmau5 Summer 2010 North American Tour Dates

Sat 5/29 Quincy, WA The Gorge Amphitheater – Sasquatch Festival (Full)
Sun 5/30 San Diego, CA Hard Rock Hotel San Diego (Unhooked)
Sun 5/30 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Vanity (Unhooked)
Mon 5/31 Las Vegas, NV Wet Republic (Unhooked)
Fri 6/4 Santo Domingo, DR The Cave (Unhooked)
Sat 6/5 San Juan, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Convention Center (Unhooked)
Sat 6/12 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo Music Festival (Full)
Fri 6/25 Los Angeles, CA Electric Daisy Carnival – Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Exposition Park (Full)
Wed 6/30 Toronto, ON Kool Haus (Full)
Thu 7/1 Ottawa, ON Parliament Ultra Club (Full)
Fri 7/2 Chicago, IL Stadium Green at Soldier Field (Full)
Sat 7/3 Detroit, MI The Fillmore (Full)
Mon 7/5 Atlantic City, NJ Harrah’s Atlantic City – The Pool (Unhooked)
Tue 7/6 Calgary, AB Flames Central (Full)
Fri 7/9 Edmonton, AB Shaw Conference Center (Unhooked)
Sat 7/10 Vancouver, BC PNE Coliseum (Full)
Sun 7/11 Kelowna, BC Kelowna Waterfront Park (Full)
Fri 7/16 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheater – Global Dance (Full)
Sat 7/17 Magna, UT The Great Salt Air (Full)
Wed 7/21 Boston, MA House of Blues (Full)
Sat 7/24 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory (Full)
Tue 7/27 Montclair, NJ Wellmont Theatre (Full)
Wed 7/28 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (Full)
Sun 8/1 Montreal, QC Osheaga Music and Arts Festival (Full)

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Tinariwen: U.S. Summer Tour

AMAZING, HYPNOTIC GUITAR FUELED GOODNESS RETURNS TO STATES

“The electric guitars flash like lightning, the looping melodies and Tamashek raps hypnotize.” – Rolling Stone

The Tuareg rebel rockers Tinariwen will be kicking off a series of U.S. dates at Bonnaroo on June 13. They will also be making stops in Minneapolis, Chicago, Hollywood, San Francisco, Portland (OR), Denver, Boulder, Brooklyn and NYC.

Formed in the Southern Sahara, Tinariwen transform the hypnotic music of their homeland into a gritty new breed of electric blues and made die-hard fans of music heavies from Robert Plant to Bono. Their latest album, Imidiwan, was named album of the year by Uncut Magazine, and Pitchfork wrote, “There is a unique magic to the sounds of the Sahara. Imidiwan captures that magic with skillful grace.”

Tinariwen Summer Tour Dates

06/13/2010, Sun – Manchester, TN Bonaroo Music Festival
06/16/2010, Wed – Minneapolis, MN Cedar Cultural Center
06/17/2010, Thu – Chicago, IL Jay Pritzker Pavilion
06/18/2010, Fri – Chicago, IL Jay Pritzker Pavilion
06/19/2010, Sat – Chicago, IL Jay Pritzker Pavilion
06/20/2010, Sun – Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl
06/21/2010, Mon – San Francisco, CA Yoshi’s
06/22/2010, Tue – Portland, OR Roseland Theater
06/23/2010, Wed – Denver, CO Ogden Theatre (w/ Hamsa Lila)
06/24/2010, Thu – Boulder, CO Boulder Theatre (w/Hamsa Lila)
06/26/2010, Sat – Brooklyn, NY The Bell House
06/27/2010, Sun – New York, NY Central Park Summerstage

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Tracking IPL’s treasurechest: Modi under scanner

With charges of money laundering flowing thick and fast, it seems Indian Premier League (IPL) chief Lalit Modi will have a lot of explain as the government gears up to probe all dealings of the $4.1 billion cricketing extravagana.
What is expected to make matters worse is that IPL’s parent, the all-powerful Board of Control for [...]

Government orders parallel probes into IPL affairs

The government has ordered parallel probes by virtually all its economic intelligence units to determine the source and use of funds by franchises of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and unearth possible tax evasions and flouting of rules.
“I can assure you that all aspects of IPL will be probed, inclusive of the sources of funding, [...]

Tax probe on IPL, franchises could extend to other cities

After a visit to the Mumbai offices of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the tax administration proposes similar inspection visits in other cities as well to ascertain the source of funds of various IPL franchises, officials said Friday.
“This will be an ongoing process. We may be conducting investigations in other cities as well. But let [...]

Ricky Martin Gay — “Livin’ La Vida Loca” Star Comes Out As “Proud Homosexual Man”

After more than a decade of rumors and speculation, Ricky Martin has officially come out of the closet, to the surprise of absolutely no one — except of course my childhood bestie Sahara, who somehow never gave up hope that she would one day wed the Puerto Rican hip-shaker. Sorry, girl. Although our gaydar clocked [...]

Rihanna Stalker Bombards Star With X-Rated Letters

Rih-Rih’s got a psycho. Rihanna is reportedly stepping up her personal security after receiving X-rated letters from a crazed fan.
The “Rude Boy” singer has been left shaken in recent weeks by the graphic fan mail from a mystery man, identified only as “Buster.”
With glorious gams and sex appeal that sizzles hotter than the [...]

Pune, Kochi joins IPL bandwagon

Business conglomerate Sahara bagged Pune while little known consortium Rendezvous Sports World Limited clinched Kochi as the Indian Premier League on Sunday unveiled two new teams joining the cash-awash Twenty20 league from the 2011 season.
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi said Sahara Adventure Sports Group made an identical USD 370 million bid for three cities — Ahmedabad, [...]

Infected Mushroom: Tour Dates

INFECTED MUSHROOM ADD TOUR DATES

Infected Mushroom

Electronic-rock innovators Infected Mushroom have announced several high-profile performances and new tour dates for this spring as they continue to support their latest release Legend of The Black Shawarma (Perfecto).

For these dates, the band – Amit “Duvdev” Duvedevani (vocals), Erez Eisen (keyboards), Rogerio Jardim (drums) and Tom Cunningham (guitar) — promise an intense live show highlighting songs from the new album, plus material from their previous seven releases.

The psy-trance pioneers will make a momentous appearance at Awakening, a double-header bill with German electronic artist ATB February 20, at the Hollywood Palladium. The band will also head to Miami where they will perform Friday, March 26 at this year’s Ultra Music Festival.

In April, the Israel-bred, Southern California-based outfit return home for their second appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. On Sunday, April 18, they’ll perform in front of thousands at the popular Sahara tent. The band is also scheduled to make stops at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom, Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, the Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins, and many more on the extensive tour.

On Legend Of The Black Shawarma, Infected Mushroom continue to push sonic boundaries with their psy-trance fusion of bruising, metallic rock and unstoppable dance-floor beats to a new level and sees the pair teaming with high-profile rockers. The album’s lead single “Smashing the Opponent” features scorching vocals from Jonathan Davis of Korn fame, while Jane’s Addiction frontman and alt-rock trailblazer Perry Farrell lends his inimitable pipes to the follow-up track “Killing Time.”

Infected Mushroom tour dates available here.


Hockey India at last pays players Rs 1 crore

The national hockey players and the support staff were Monday given a cheque of Rs.1 crore as match fees and incentive bonus for their performance last year.
The players, who have been in training here for the World Cup, had last week boycotted the national camp, demanding all outstanding payments. They wanted Rs 4.5 lakh each [...]

Congress happy hockey dispute resolved

The ruling Congress Wednesday expressed happiness that the dispute relating to the Indian hockey team had been resolved, saying the sports ministry and the federations should take steps to ensure that the players do not again go on strike.
“We were pained by the dispute. This year, India is hosting the hockey World Cup and the [...]

No team sponsor yet for BCCI

Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is having a hard time of finding a new team sponsor.
Several top brands across sectors such as LG, Maruti Suzuki and Adidas on Monday said the BCCI would have to slash the base price for team sponsorships bids to make them interested.
The board had fixed [...]

Hot Chip: U.S. Tour Dates

HOT CHIP ANNOUNCE FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES SUPPORTING NEW ALBUM ONE LIFE STAND
Track list For One Life Stand Also Announced

Hot Chip

To herald the release of their new album One Life Stand (out February 10, 2010), Hot Chip will be bringing their explosive live show back to North America in April, 2010. The band will be playing tracks from new album as well as old favorites. The XX will be the band’s special guests on this tour.

Hot Chip has become legendary for their unequivocally exuberant live performances, helping them to become one of the world’s most original and loveable artists. As with their sold-out tour last September, the band will once again feature a live drummer on these dates – adding an extra dimension to their already exhilarating shows. Tickets go on sale to the general public November 23.

Hot Chip North American Tour Dates
04/16/10 Fri Fox Theater Oakland, CA

04/19/10 Mon The Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL

04/20/10 Tue Kool Haus Toronto, ON

04/22/10 Thu Terminal 5 New York, NY

04/24/10 Sat 9:30 Club Washington, DC

One Life Stand Track List:
1. Thieves In The Night
2. Hand Me Down Your Love

3. I Feel Better
4. One Life Stand
5. Brothers
6. Slush
7. Alley Cats
8. We Have Love
9. Keep Quiet
10. Take It In

Praise for Hot Chip’s last North American Tour:

“Hot Chip was hot all right. The English electro-pop act packed the Sahara tent at Coachella on Saturday evening, and then some, blinding the crowd with beatsÂ…” – Los Angeles Times

“A non-stop pressure cooker of a performance.” – Boston Herald


The Need To Consistently Building Website Traffic To Stay Ahead Of Your Competition Posted By : Michelle Thompson

If you think building your website was the difficult part of your online business, you need to think again. The challenge is to get people to visit your website. Because without building website traffic, you may as well build a floor heater supply store in the middle of the Sahara desert.

SC sets aside Allahabad HC’s order on GDA’s plea

The Supreme Court has set aside the Allahabad High Court’s order that stayed construction of houses by the Ghaziabad Development Authority for economically weaker sections in Uttar Pradesh.
The high court order had come on developer Sahara India Commercial Corporation plea challenging acquisition of its 93 acres of land by the Authority in some villages [...]

SC sets aside Allahabad HC’s order on GDA’s plea

The Supreme Court has set aside the Allahabad High Court’s order that stayed construction of houses by the Ghaziabad Development Authority for economically weaker sections in Uttar Pradesh.
The high court order had come on developer Sahara India Commercial Corporation plea challenging acquisition of its 93 acres of land by the Authority in some villages in [...]

Kenya to build £533m windfarm

With surging demand for power and blackouts common across the continent, Africa is looking to solar, wind and geothermal technologies to meet its energy needs

One of the hottest places in the world is set to become the site of Africa’s most ambitious venture in the battle against global warming. 

Some 365 giant wind turbines are to be installed in desert around Lake Turkana in northern Kenya – used as a backdrop for the film The Constant Gardener – creating the biggest windfarm on the continent. When complete in 2012, the £533m project will have a capacity of 300MW, a quarter of Kenya’s current installed power and one of the highest proportions of wind energy to be fed in a national grid anywhere in the world. 

Until now, only north African countries such as Morocco and Egypt have harnessed wind power for commercial purposes on any real scale on the continent. But projects are now beginning to bloom south of the Sahara as governments realise that harnessing the vast wind potential can efficiently meet a surging demand for electricity and ending blackouts. 

Already Ethiopia has commissioned a £190m, 120MW farm in Tigray region, representing 15% of the current electricity capacity, and intends to build several more. Tanzania has announced plans to generate at least 100MW of power from two projects in the central Singida region, more than 10% of the country’s current supply. In March, South Africa, whose heavy reliance on coal makes its electricity the second most greenhouse-gas intensive in the world, became the first African country to announce a feed-in tariff for wind power, whereby customers generating electricity receive a cash payment for selling that power to the grid.

Kenya is trying to lead the way. Besides the Turkana project, which is being backed by the African Development Bank, private investors have proposed establishing a second windfarm near Naivasha, the well-known tourist town. And in the Ngong hills near Nairobi, the Maasai herders and elite long-distance athletes used to braving the frigid winds along the escarpment already have towering company: six 50m turbines from the Danish company Vestas that were erected last month and will add 5.1MW to the national grid from August. Another dozen turbines will be added at the site in the next few years. 

Christopher Maende, an engineer from the state power company KenGen, which is running the Ngong farm and testing 14 other wind sites across the country, said local residents and herders were initially worried that noise from the turbines would scare the animals. 

“Now they are coming to admire the beauty of these machines,” he said. 

Kenya’s electricity is already very green by global standards. Nearly three-quarters of KenGen’s installed capacity comes from hydropower, and a further 11% from geothermal plants, which tap into the hot rocks a mile beneath the Rift Valley to release steam to power turbines. 

Currently fewer than one-in-five Kenyans has access to electricity but demand is rising quickly, particularly in rural areas and from businesses. At the same time, increasingly erratic rainfall patterns and the destruction of key water catchment areas have affected hydroelectricity output. Low water levels caused the country’s largest hydropower dam to be shut down last month. 

As a short-term measure KenGen is relying on imported fossil fuels, such as coal and diesel. But within five years the government wants to drastically reduce the reliance on hydro by adding 500MW of geothermal power and 800MW of wind energy to the grid. 

Not only are they far greener options than coal or diesel, but the country’s favourable geology and meteorology make them cheaper alternatives over time. The possibility of selling carbon credits to companies in the industrialised world is an added financial advantage. 

“Kenya’s natural fuel should come from the wind, hot underground rock and the sun, whose potential has barely even been considered,” said Nick Nuttall, spokesman for the United Nations Environment Programme. “After the initial capital costs this energy is free.” 

The Dutch consortium behind the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) project has leased 66,000 hectares of land on the eastern edge of the world’s largest permanent desert lake. The volcanic soil is scoured by hot winds that blow consistently year round through the channel between the Kenyan and Ethiopian highlands.

According to LTWP, which has an agreement to sell its electricity to the Kenya Power & Lighting Company, the average wind speed is 11metres per second, akin to “proven reserves” in the oil sector, said Carlo Van Wageningen, chairman of the company. 

“We believe that this site is one of the best in the world for wind,” he said. If the project succeeds, the company estimates that there is the potential for the farm to generate a further 2,700MW of power, some of which could be exported.

First, however, there are huge logistical obstacles to overcome. The remote site of Loiyangalani is nearly 300 miles north of Nairobi. Transporting the turbines will require several thousand truck journeys, as well as the improvement of bridges and roads along the way. Security is also an issue as the region is known bandit country, and many locals are armed with AK-47 assault rifles. 

LTWP also has to construct a 266-mile transmission line and several substations to connect the windfarm to the national grid. It has promised to provide electricity to the closest local towns, currently powered by generators. 

The greening of Africa

At the end of 2008, Africa’s installed wind power capacity was only 593MW. But that is set to change fast. Egypt has declared plans to have 7,200MW of wind electricity by 2020, meeting 12% of the country’s energy needs. Morocco has a 15% target over the same period. South Africa and Kenya have not announced such long-term goals, but with power shortages and wind potential of up to 60,000MW and 30,000MW respectively, local projects are expected to boom. With the carbon credit market proving strong incentives for investment other types of renewable energy are also set to take off. Kenya is planning to quickly expanding its geothermal capacity, and neighbouring Rift Valley countries up to Djibouti are examining their own potential. As technology improves and costs fall, solar will also enter the mix. Germany has already publicised plans to develop a €400bn solar park in the Sahara.

“Ultimately for Africa solar is the answer, although [costs mean] we may still be decades away,” said Herman Oelsner, president of the African Wind Energy Association.

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