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Gail Ann Dorsey: Bowie’s Bottom End

By: Ron Hart

Gail Dorsey by Myriam Santos

Anyone who has followed the four-decade career trajectory of the legendary David Bowie harbors the understanding that the Thin White Duke holds a high watermark for the musicians with whom he tours and records. But while his roster of guitarists reads like a six-string hall of fame with the likes of Mick Ronson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Adrian Belew and Reeves Gabrels, little is spoken of the Bowie bassists. That is, however, until Gail Ann Dorsey came into the fold.

Since being personally recruited by Ziggy himself for the band he put together for his historic 1995 co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails in support of Bowie’s industrialized comeback masterpiece Outside, Dorsey has been a prominent recurring member of the British rock icon’s team for the last 15 years, both in the studio (she played bass on Bowie’s misunderstood 1997 venture into drum ‘n’ bass Earthling) and onstage (she has been onboard the last six tours). Dorsey’s key role in Bowie’s late-period years has never been more prominent than on the recently released live album, A Reality Tour, the long-awaited soundtrack to the DVD of the same name chronicling the Dublin, Ireland stop on Bowie’s 2003-2004 world trek, widely speculated to be possibly his last tour ever. Thanks to her fluid Nathan East-cum-Joni-era Jaco Pastorius inspired bass lines – honed from her years as a solo artist and session musician who has logged in studio time with everyone from Tears for Fears to Gwen Stefani to Stones’ drummer Charlie Watts’ jazz band to Seal to Gang of Four – A Reality Tour marks the very first time in the Bowie lexicon where the four-string trumps the six-string in just about every way. And thanks to her fine singing voice, Bowie was able to properly perform his classic Queen collaboration “Under Pressure” in concert.

JamBase recently spoke with Gail Ann Dorsey about her role as Bowie’s bottom end for the last fifteen years in this exclusive interview. For more information on this incredible, multi-talented musician, who also plays guitar, clarinet, drums and keyboards, visit her official MySpace page.

JamBase: You’ve been playing with Bowie since 1995. How did you hook up with him initially?

Gail Dorsey: He actually called me on the telephone. It’s a crazy story. He just called out of the blue one day. I had no warning or anything. He tracked me down and asked me if I would like to be a part of the Outside band when they were touring for that album with Nine Inch Nails. Quite an initiation! [laughs]

JamBase: Reeves Gabrels from Tin Machine played guitar on that tour, right?

Bowie & Dorsey A Reality Tour 2004
from myspace.com/gailanndorseyofficial

Gail Dorsey: That was Reeves Gabrels and Carlos Alomar was also in the band. And it was a treat to have the opportunity to play with Carlos. He’s probably my favorite of the Bowie guitarist. Of the whole Bowie legend of guitar players, Carlos is just magic. He plays guitar like no one really plays guitar anymore. He’s a great rhythm player, one of the best ever in the world. That kind of guitar playing that he does is almost a lost art. It’s always an upfront thing or a lead thing, but just learning where to sit in a group with a guitar and not do too much and not do too little is definitely an art. And Carlos was just brilliant with that.

JamBase: Bowie seems to have a high water mark when choosing his musicians. So, getting the call from him must have been quite a thrill.

Gail Dorsey: No kidding. It took me two years to ask him, I was so afraid [at first]. I was such a frightened child when I first joined with this group of major players. I was very afraid to even ask Bowie why he chose me, so it took me time to get up the courage to just ask him that question.

What did he say?

It was a very interesting answer, because it was one I did not expect. He had seen me on television in the U.K. many years ago with my solo work. It was for my first solo record in the late eighties [The Corporate World - 1988] in London. I was on a major label and 25 years old and on TV a lot promoting the record. And he said he was in a hotel in London once flipping through channels and I came on the television and he thought that I was really interesting. I was singing and I went on the couch and talked to the host of the show and I did another song or something, and he was really impressed. And he said he thought that one day when he’s putting together the right ensemble that he would want to work with me. And this must have been like five years later, and I just thought to myself whatever I did on that night, I must have been really on [laughs].

What was the first Bowie album you got into yourself?

Gail Ann Dorsey

Well, I liked Ziggy Stardust, especially “Suffragette City.” I used to play in a Top 40 band when I was about 15 and we used to play that song all the time. But my favorite thing of Bowie’s was Young Americans, that era. That is my favorite Bowie album, and I think following that was Station to Station and into Low and Lodger and all those things. That era was when I just loved him. I just thought the singing was never better than on those records, just the way he sang, especially on Young Americans and the whole Philly soul thing. He got more croony and the songs are really soulful and show his voice so brilliantly. I just fell in love with that period mostly, but I was never like a huge fan. I didn’t really know a lot of the early stuff. I heard whatever they played on rock radio in Philly. I was more into Queen, and I liked Steely Dan; stuff a little bit lighter than him, America and The Doobie Brothers.

Speaking of Steely Dan, Donald Fagen lives up your way in Upstate New York from what I gather.

Yeah, I’ve seen him up here a few times.

Did you run into him at one of Levon Helm‘s rambles up in his Woodstock studio?

I have been to two of them now. What an amazing experience that is. I love it. I just love it. I’m trying to play one of them. I’ve been talking to Larry Campbell about it a little. I might go up and do a little something in one of the opening spots.

So, The Reality Tour live album sounds great. It’s definitely one of the best sounding Bowie shows I’ve ever heard.

Dorsey from myspace.com/gailanndorseyofficial

Yeah, it sounds pretty amazing, I have to say. It really shocked me, because I hadn’t listened to any of this stuff in so long. I hadn’t seen the DVD since it was made, and I haven’t really gone back to revive any of it and listen to the old albums or anything. So, when it came in the mail and I got a chance to listen to it a few weeks before it came out, I couldn’t believe how amazing it sounded. The audio sounds much better than the DVD audio. It’s just something about the mix that’s just great on the record version. It was really an emotional experience listening to it after all this time. I had forgotten how good it really is. I have to agree with you, it might be one of the best live Bowie records, though all of them are so good. But to me, I just feel amazingly blessed and I just can’t even believe that I’m part of that legacy, you know? And now I’m on the record forever [laughs].

You played on Earthling, which I think is a great Bowie album. Did you enjoy making that album with him?

I loved it. I don’t know that I’ll ever experience anything musically like that again. It was such an interesting hybrid of music. And the thing that was so cool with Bowie was the fact that during this period when that music was just growing and beginning following Outside, he was then on the forefront of it and really had his nose to the grindstone. He was into it; he was listening to all these underground 12-inches that were coming from London, what the kids were playing in the clubs. He would bring them to rehearsal and put them on a little turntable. And he’s saying, “The only thing missing from this stuff is the song. And if you can blend the two things together, it would make the whole thing so much more interesting.” That’s what he was attempting to do with Earthling, and I thought he did it so beautifully. To take this whole movement and type of music coming out of London and Europe and put some incredible songs to it was so exciting to be a part of. I think it was maybe the most exciting period I had with him, like we were really, really creating something. But different tours had different vibes, and by the Reality Tour, it was more like just being a part of an incredible ensemble of musicians and playing this really classic music. It was about getting our hearts and bodies and minds around the brilliance of his catalog.

Now people are saying that this could very well be the last time we will hear Bowie live, this tour and the CD documenting it. What do you say to those rumors?

Gail Ann Dorsey

I can’t really answer that question for you. I wish I could. I don’t really know what he’s up to at the moment. I can only imagine he must be writing something or involved in something, even if it’s not music. He’s never been one, in my experiences, to work or to go out and do things just to make a million. He really has to have something to say, and I think that’s what makes him so special. There’s not much fat you can cut off his body of work.

I’m with everybody else. I just hope, as much as anyone else, as a fan of music that he returns, because we would love to have him back. Whether or not I’ll be there when he gets back or if I’ll still be behind his left shoulder, I don’t know. But if I am, I’ll be happy, and if I’m not I’ll still be happy. I had the most incredible ride of my life, and this CD is a great exclamation point to the whole thing.

As someone who is just getting into Charlie Watts’ jazz and big band music, you played with him in the eighties, didn’t you?

That was one of my very first gigs ever. I was very, very young.

How did you get the job?

With a friend of his who’s now deceased, another drummer called John Stevens. John Stevens was one of the first people I met when I went to London, and he gave me a job. He was one of Charlie’s best friends. So, when Charlie wanted to put together a big band and play the music that he loves more than anything, which is jazz, it was just being in the right place at the right time. So John asked me if I wanted to be involved. And that was the first time I ever saw David Bowie. He came to one of those gigs at Ronnie Scott’s. He sat at the front table, and when I had to go out and sing my number, I was looking down at his little plate of food and I’m like, “Oh my god, David Bowie’s in the audience.”

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Chemical Bros: New Album 6/08

THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS WILL RELEASE NEW ALBUM FURTHER ON JUNE 8,
2010

The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers are
set to release their seventh studio album, Further, on June 8, 2010 on Freestyle Dust/Astralwerks. This album is the band’s first to be released with corresponding films made specifically to match each of the 8 audio
tracks. The films will be included on an iTunes LP and special edition DVD.

Nearly three years on from the release of their Grammy Award winning and fifth consecutive U.K. Number 1 album We Are The Night, Further sees Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons explore the boundless possibilities of
their sound. Taking a trip through four decades of electronic noise, Tom & Ed have taken the template set up with
their occasional Electronic Battle Weapon releases and allowed them to mutate gloriously into an entire
album. Voice samples and snatches of vocals are woven through tracks to create a record that ebbs and flows like
one of the band’s legendary live sets. Here, West Coast power pop harmonies sit beside German Motorik rhythms
while My Bloody Valentine-esque sonic manipulations plane across the top of early house bass lines. Further is the culmination of nearly two decades of psychedelic exploration, an immersive collection that
finds The Chemical Brothers at their least-restrained and most-melodic best.

As well as an eight-track album, Further is the band’s first proper partnership with long-time visuals
collaborators Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall. Now a respected TV and film director, Adam – aka Flat Nose George –
has been responsible for creating the visual backdrop for every Chemical Brothers gig since their live debut in 1994.
Visuals for Further have been created to correspond with each track on the album and have been planned
during the recording of the record.

The band will play four shows at London’s Roundhouse in May. These will be the first opportunities for fans to see
the band play the album with Smith and Lyall’s new films in sequence and in their entirety. The band will also play
select festivals in Europe including Sonar Festival in Barcelona before coming to the U.S. for summer dates including
gigs at the Hollywood Bowl on August 29 and Electric Zoo at Randall’s Island in New York City on September 4.

The Chemical Brothers Tour
Dates
:: The Chemical
Brothers News
:: The
Chemical Brothers Concert Reviews


Gravity A: Spring Dates & JF

2 NIGHTS AS SUPPORT FOR BONOBO (live) PLUS AN ASHEVILLE LATE NIGHT
SOUTH EAST DATES
WITH UPRISE (2x), THE MALAH, GREENHOUSE LOUNGE, BEATS ANTIQUE, and ATMOSPHREAK

Gravity A will be
performing this spring in a south east city near you. Nominated for Best Electronica Act (Best of The Big Easy
Awards), the New Orleans-based quartet will be appearing twice with U.K. producer, Bonobo, in addition to a few other
TBA surprises. After five years of dedicated work, two devastating hurricanes, and one tour bus that has brought
the
band more financial debt than they bargained for, Gravity A plans to make this their best tour yet. Atlanta-based
dubstep producer, Uprise,
will be featured on a handful of dates and will be joined by GravA drummer, Michael Fouquier (a
collaboration that
delivered a head turning performance earlier this year as support for Winter Circle Production’s Starkey at One Eyed Jacks during Mardi Gras
in New Orleans, 2/12/10).

Gravity A Tour Dates

4/2- Mobile, AL w/ Atmosphreak

4/3- Santa Rosa Beach, FL

4/4- Jacksonville Beach, FL w/ Greenhouse
Lounge
, and Uprise

4/5- Tallahassee, FL w/ Uprise

4/7- Johnson City, TN w/ The
Malah

4/8- Greenville, SC

4/9- Asheville, NC*

4/10- Athens, GA w/ Bonobo

4/11- New Orleans, LA w/ Bonobo

4/16- Gulfport, MS

4/17- Baton Rouge, LA

4/23- New Orleans, LA w/ Beats
Antique
**

4/31- New Orleans, LA w/ Signal
Path
, & Uprise**


*denotes 2am late night (after Bonobo)
**denotes Jazz Fest Late night



Gravity A Tour Dates :: Gravity A News :: Gravity A Concert
Reviews


Kylie Minogue tops ‘most powerful celebs in Britain’ poll

Kylie Minogue is Britain’s most powerful star, according to a poll.
The Spinning Around star pipped David Beckham and Cheryl Cole to land the top spot in the list of the U.K.’’s most well-known and well-liked stars, reports The Daily Star.
George Clooney, a non-Brit, was also well liked, revealed the poll of 2,000 participants, while [...]

Sleepy Sun Album Details & New Tour Dates

SLEEP SUN TO RELEASE FEVER AND TOUR IN SUPPORT

Sleepy Sun

Sleepy Sun is a California
band from many Californias. They hail from the rolling oak and sage hills of Sierra Gold Country, the San Francisco
Peninsula, where Kesey raged and the Dead were once Warlocks, and the forever-sunshine climes of the Southland. They came together and birthed the Sleepy sound — dead blues shaken alive, razor sharp and ramblin’, soul, sonic science and dead-on pop surgery. Wooden, earthy, stratospheric, and swinging… California music of beautiful
contrasts for conflicted times.

Now, two records into a frighteningly fast-blossoming evolution, Sleepy Sun are a living machine of fire and focus. Their first release on ATP records Embrace illuminated the golden path to Sleepy land — hard-riffing, delicate, dreamy and cultivated. The latest ATP release, Fever, is arrival at the palace the path promised.

Fever is the honey harmonies and danger wailing of Bret Constantino and Rachel
Williams
pulled from a tender tangle into steel-strong braid; the wing-on-wing guitars of Matt
Holliman
and Even Reiss in screaming dives and sweet ascending circles; the lowdown served up
tough and thundering from drum and bass authorities Brian Tice and Jack Allen.

ATP Recordings will be releasing a limited edition EP to celebrate Record Store Day on April 17 featuring
tracks from Built to Spill,
Apse, Sleepy Sun and
Fursaxa. Limited to just 1000 copies worldwide, the 10″ will feature tracks from recent and soon to be released
albums on ATP/R. Click here to for more on the sampler.

Fever Track Listing

1. “Marina”

2. “Rigamaroo”

3. “Wild Machines”

4. “Ooh Boy”

5. “Acid Love”

6. “Desert God”

7. “Open Eyes”

8. “Freedom Line”

9. “Sandstorm Woman”


Fever is due 05/17 in the U.K. and 06/01 in the U.S. via ATP Recordings.

Sleepy Sun Tour Dates :: Sleepy Sun News :: Sleepy Sun Concert Reviews


I’m going to be worth £16m next year: Susan Boyle

Scottish singer Susan Boyle is convinced she will be worth 16 million pounds by next year.
After Boyle, 48, released her debut album ‘I Dreamed A Dream’, it became the biggest-selling CD of 2009 in the U.K., and has now sold more than 8.5 million copies globally.
The singer, who has reportedly been living off an [...]

Johnny Depp makes directorial debut with music video

Johnny Depp has made his directorial debut with the latest music video of British band ‘Babybird’.
The ‘Alice In Wonderland’ star apparently filmed the promo for track ‘Unloveable’ in September last year, reports JustJared.com.
Depp has played guitar in the song too, reports the Daily Star.
Apparently he was even interested in joining the group in their U.K. [...]

Harmony Festival Complete Lineup Plus Keynote Speakers

HARMONY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES COMPLETE MUSIC LINEUP PLUS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

AND THE RETURN OF THE ECO RALLY ACTION SPORTS SKATE ZONE
ROSTER INCLUDES VERY SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY LAURYN HILL

Lauryn Hill

With world-class performers, a global marketplace featuring more than 300 vendors and 30,000+ attendees, the
Harmony Festival is the West Coast’s premier outdoor music and progressive lifestyle festival. Set for June 11-13 at Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, CA, Harmony thrives by promoting the values of music, art, ecology, healthy living and spirituality as the keys to creating abundant
communities and a vibrant planet. Repeat winner of The Bohemian’s Best Festival and Best Music Festival Sonoma
annual reader awards, Harmony takes place annually in Santa Rosa, recently named California’s #1 “happiest and
healthiest” place to live, and the country’s fifth overall in healthy behavior.

The 2010 headline music roster features a very special performance by multiple Grammy award-winning singer
Lauryn Hill, U.K.-based reggae legends
Steel Pulse, New Orleans
funk and jazz jam sextet Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, beach reggae band Rebelution, and surf
skate punks The
Expendables
. As always, classic rock is represented on the roster and 2010 includes a unique
presentation of the music of Frank Zappa performed by his son Dweezil, Zappa Plays Zappa, and the North
Bay debut
of 7 walkers, a new band
led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, among many more bands to be announced
soon.

The 2010 initial key speaker roster includes internationally acclaimed “new thought” leaders including Dr. Bruce Lipton, a pioneer in bridging science and spirit; renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, visionary activist Caroline Casey,
best-selling author Dan Millman, Peak Oil theorist and author Mike Ruppert, world-renowned saint and divine guide
Pujya Swami Chidanandji, alchemical healer Nicki Scully, and political satirist, “cosmic comic” Swami Beyondananda.

Celebrating its 11th year, Mystic Beat Lounge – Saturday Night’s Techno-Tribal Dance After Dark is recognized far
and wide as the greatest dance and performance art extravaganza in the North Bay, where the majesty of Burning
Man meets the artistry of Cirque du Soleil. This year’s lineup features DJ performances by Tipper, Ott, and Beats Antique, plus Lynx & Janover and Galactic with
special guests Chali 2na
(Jurassic Five/Ozomatli) and Lyrics
Born
,
attracting thousands of attendees writhing to a new edge of sound, light, technology and talent. Bringing
unparalleled wonder and imagery to the music will be fire arts troupes Luminesque, Liquid Fire Mantra and Phoenix
Rising.

Returning in 2010 is the festival’s newest breakout attraction, The Eco Rally Action Sports Zone (formerly Eco Cup),
featuring continuous skateboarding, contests and a public street course (BYO Board), and live music by skate rock
legends Fishbone, rising stars The Expendables, plus a rare semi-acoustic performance by Slightly Stoopid and other
very special guests. The Eco Rally brings a positive message and eco-awareness to action sports fans in the North
Bay and beyond. Get involved, activate and go skate!

Ticket Information: Advance “Eco-Harmonic Stimulus Package” tickets are available now. Early bird prices range from
$30 per day, to $149 all-weekend pass including camping, to $300 VIP Package. Kids under 6 are FREE. On-site
camping is $30-75 all weekend (see web site for complete details). Tickets available at HarmonyFestival.com plus local retail outlets listed on the Harmony site.


The Glitch Mob Announce Tour & Debut Album Release the Sea

THE GLITCH MOB ANNOUNCE NATIONWIDE TOUR AND DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE DRINK THE
SEA

The Glitch Mob

Selling out major venues from coast to coast simply by word of mouth, The Glitch Mob has become a
festival favorite, rocking crowds from Lollapalooza to Red Rocks to upcoming key slots at Coachella and Ultra with
their visceral, innovative performances. “Pairing the richness and headiness of the best dance music with the head-nodding backbeats of hip-hop, they only aim to move you, and they by and large succeed,” raved the Los Angeles
Times
. And this spring, the L.A.-based trio embarks on their first full nationwide tour in support of The Glitch
Mob’s debut album release Drink The Sea, due May 25 on the band’s own Glass Air label.

Drink The Sea represents The Glitch Mob’s transformation up from the underground into a more widescreen vision: from the
cryptic cover art (courtesy Sonny Kay, famed for his work with Mars Volta) to the kaleidoscopic dimension of the
music inside, Drink The Sea evokes a voyage into the unexpected—including sonic waters previously
unexplored by the band itself.

Indeed, Drink The Sea is closer to an atmospheric soundscape journey like Dark Side Of The Moon — if only
that Pink Floyd classic was as furiously rhythmic. While Drink The Sea attains power and heaviness, it does
so on its own idiosyncratic terms, proving as much or more of a headphone masterpiece than straight dancefloor
burner. Throughout the album, Boreta, Ma, and Mayer artfully craft new, futuristic sounds that take influence from
numerous genres, but land in none. For one, there are the Kodo-like drums, skittering percussion, and disembodied
voices evoking Fever Ray and Sigur Ros that haunt songs like “Dream Within A Dream” and “Bad Wings.” Elsewhere, songs like “We Swarm” funk into the unknown with string bass runs, live snares and undulating sunrise synths before
unleashing an all-out rhythmic attack. The album’s sole full vocal track, meanwhile features the singer Swan, who
recently appeared on Eskmo and Eprom’s recently released split single on Warp; however, in keeping with Drink
The Sea
‘s vanguard spirit, The Glitch Mob aggressively manipulates Swan’s dreamlike tones to become another
instrument, another texture in the album’s constantly shifting, prismatic palette.

XLR8R says this about their first single ‘Drive It Like You Stole It’ “If this track is anything, it’s an anthem. Amidst a trademark head-nodding beat heavy slap, a number of synths vie for the forefront position – like a team of buglers
announcing the coming of the beat scene’s heroes-before giving way to an arsenal of heavy percussion.”

Click here to download “Drive It Like You Stole It.”

Drink The Sea, meanwhile, remains a key piece of the puzzle, but not the only one: the group’s live show is
where The Glitch Mob experience truly comes together. “A super-group live show that would make Daft Punk
proud. (They can count Bjork as a fan, who was spotted at one of their recent shows at The Roxy in Los Angeles),” 944 Magazine noted. One of the hardest-touring bands working today in electronic music, The Glitch Mob has
drawn sell out crowds whether on headlining jaunts in key U.S. cities or high-profile support slots for the likes of
The Prodigy and Pendulum (with whom they recently
completed an extensive U.K. tour). On the upcoming nationwide tour, The Glitch Mob will be fusing the new
material with extensive, never-before-experienced musical and visual production that pushes technology, sound
and performance to new levels. “We’ve always wanted our live show to be as interactive and intense as possible — more of a band experience than dudes just hiding behind their laptops,” Boreta says. “Either on stage or on record,
what we do has to be totally immersive, and this new show really is. If you can’t lose yourself in every aspect of it,
it’s not The Glitch Mob.”

Glitch Mob Tour Dates :: Glitch Mob
News
:: Glitch Mob Concert
Reviews


10 Things You Should Know About Safer Social Networking

News Analysis: Although Facebook and other social networks won’t cause sexually transmitted diseases, there are a number of threats to personal security that individuals and enterprise users need to pay attention to. No matter what you do with your friends on the Internet, here is what you should know about safer social networking.
– It’s not often that a tech story pops up relating to syphilis. According to researchers
in the U.K.,
they can draw a link between an
upswing in syphilis cases and increased Facebook use that has resulted in
more strangers meeting up offline.
For its part, Facebook says that the claim is downri…


Gwyneth Paltrow dismisses US move rumours

Gwyneth Paltrow has slammed rumours that she is moving to New York with her family.
The Hollywood actress has claimed that they are staying in London.
The California-born star moved to Britain when she married Coldplay frontman Chris Martin in 2003, and the couple is now parents to Apple, five, and Moses, three.
Recently, rumours started making [...]

Luminescence: 2 Nights w/ Bonobo Bluetech, Emancipator & More

Luminescence: 2-Night Electronic Sound Summit in Asheville, NC

To Feature Bonobo Live Band, Bluetech Live Band, Emancipator, Kraddy, Collective Efforts

Bonobo

Under One Beat Entertainment has announced Luminescence, a two-night music festival in Asheville, NC featuring rare live-band performances by downtempo producer/musician pioneers Bonobo (U.K) and Bluetech (Hawaii). The festival runs April 9-10 at Club 828 and also features an eclectic lineup of live-electronic innovators such as Kraddy (formerly of the Glitch Mob) and 1320 recording artists Emancipator, Collective Efforts and Virtual Boy.

Over the last couple years, Asheville, NC has started gaining a national reputation for its growing livetronica scene, and the festival also includes a plethora of the area’s hottest up-and-coming acts, including DJ Bowie, Sonmi Suite and Medisin.

Advance tickets are available at: club828.com.

The complete lineup:

April 9:

Bonobo Live Band

Emancipator

Virtual Boy

The Invisible

April 10:

Bluetech Live Band: Satori Social

Kraddy (formerly of Glitch Mob)

Collective Efforts

DJ Bowie

Sonmi Suite

DJ Par-D

Selector Cleofus

Medisin

GalaxC Girl

Quetsatl

Intrinsic


Robbie Williams signs up Westlife, Gordon Ramsay for Soccer Aid event

Singer Robbie Williams is returning again in 2010 with his the Soccer Aid event, in which professional soccer players take on celebrities.
The Angels hitmaker has signed up Irish boyband Westlife and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay for his bi-annual charity soccer tournament.
The Soccer Aid event was founded in 2006 and it raises money for UNICEF UK.
Williams [...]

Reese Witherspoon to judge Empowering Women’’s Awards

Actress Reese Witherspoon is set to assume the role of a real life judge for a pioneering women’’s awards ceremony.
The Oscar-winner/campaigner will oversee the nominations and winners of Empowering Women’’s Awards that will honour victims of domestic violence.
“Domestic violence affects one in four women in the U.K. and many are suffering in silence. It’’s [...]

Lady Gaga Is going to Conduct 31 Arena Tour Dates

Lady Gaga is going to make a tour at Northe Amerca which will be held this June. It comes under the name of Monster Ball Tour. The singer just released her epic Video for “Telephone.” The tour will start on June 28 in Montreal. Tickets are already available for sale.
Virgin Mobile sponsored the first arena [...]

Moody’s Talks Downgrade of U.S. and U.K. Sovereign Credit Ratings

Today, Moody’s is again hinting about sovereign credit downgrades for the U.S. and UK..As Bloomberg writes:The U.S. and the U.K. have moved “substantially” closer to losing their AAA credit ratings as the cost of servicing their debt rose, accordin…

7 Questions About Public Banking

This is an open letter to the economics, finance and banking communities. I don’t have any dog in the fight, other than to figure out and then publicize what is best for the greatest number of people. People I greatly respect advocate for federal-leve…

Designer Roberto Cavalli Wants Snag Cheryl Cole To Take Part in His Performance

Cheryl Cole might be experiencing a rough go with the beloved man Ashley Cole and his late revelations of cheating, just on an up note, the “X-Factor” judge will not be jobless anytime soon. It is rumoured that three general fashion business firms are competing to snag the beauty to be the face of their [...]

Gringo Star: U.S. Tour

GRINGO STAR SIGN TO CARGO RECORDS IN EUROPE, KICK OFF US TOUR THIS WEEKEND

Gringo Star

2009 was a busy year for Atlanta’s Gringo Star – they toured Europe with…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, followed by a U.K. tour with fellow Atlantans Black Lips. Add in a couple of U.S. tours, plus a Lollapalooza appearance, they didn’t stay idle for a minute. All this was in support of their excellent 2008 full-Length debut: All Y’all. With new guitarist Chris Kaufmann on board, the band made a few pit stops before heading off for another visit to the U.K. and Europe in November. On returning home in December, the band was approached by fashion giant Tommy Hilfiger to use the ever-so-catchy “All Y’all” in a fragrance commercial for the holiday season. Cargo Records have just snapped them up for a record deal in Europe and they hit the road this weekend for a U.S. tour (with Europe and the U.K. to follow), as well as screening their movie Hurry Up & Wait (Malone Pictures) at this year’s SXSW Music Festival. Somewhere, amongst all this, they will put aside some time to record a new album.

Gringo Star Tour Dates :: Gringo Star News


LCD Soundsystem New Album Due 5/18 & Tour Dates

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM THIRD ALBUM OUT MAY 18 ON DFA/VIRGIN

Coachella, Sasquatch, Bonnaroo, Pitchfork Festival Dates Confirmed

UK/Euro Headline Dates Continue To Sell Out

James Murphy :: LCD Soundsystem

LCD Soundsystem has confirmed May 18 as the U.S release date of its as yet untitled third album. The record will be released on DFA/Virgin in the U.S. and will consist of the following songs:

Dance Yrself Clean

Drunk Girls *

One Touch

All I Want

Change *

Hit *

Pow Pow

Somebody’s Calling Me *

What You Need

The above were recorded at The Manshun in Los Angeles and the DFA studios in New York and mixed at DFA from April 2009 through February 2010. The album was written and produced by James Murphy. Additional mixes were done by Dave Sardy as indicated (*).

The new album is LCD Soundsystem’s first full offering of new studio material since 2007′s Sound Of Silver, which was named best album of the last decade by NPR, ranked #1 in the 2007 Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll, landed at #12 and #17 respectively in Rolling Stone and Pitchfork‘s best albums of the decade, and like its predecessor, 2005′s LCD Soundsystem received a Grammy nomination for Best Electronic/Dance Album. Sound Of Silver also featured “All My Friends,” ranked #4 by Time in its Best Songs of 2007 and named single of the year by Pitchfork, and Entertainment Weekly #8 song of 2007 “Someone Great.” In 2008, LCD Soundsystem contributed the track “Big Ideas” to the soundtrack of the movie 21. The band has since released the 45:33: The Remixes EP and a cover of Alan Vega’s “Bye Bye Bayou,” issued to commemorate Record Store Day 2009 and earning LCD its fifth NME single of the week. The album will be preceded by the March 23 release of the soundtrack to Noah Baumbach’s Greenberg, which features both composition’s from James Murphy’s original score for the film and the new LCD Soundsystem song “Oh You (Christmas Blues).”

The record’s release will be supported by a world tour beginning with an April 16 penultimate slot at the Coachella festival in Indio, CA and continuing with a run of U.K./Europe headline dates (several of which have sold out well in advance and necessitated added dates) and further worldwide festival appearances.

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