Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Kimya Dawson announces one-off London show

Kimya Dawson will play London's Union Chapel on September 11.


The US isaac Bashevis Singer, who formed The Moldy Peaches aboard Adam Green, announced the show on her MySpace page.

Dawson late gained notoriety after several of her songs were used in the Hollywood movie 'Juno'.


The singer, who unremarkably keeps a low profile, admitted that her newfound fame might force a change in her lifestyle.


"I'm sure that I'm departure to have to do some things differently," she told EW.com. "I'm afraid if we did the sort of group hugs that I've been doing [at gigs] in the past, then I might get crushed to death if to a fault many the great unwashed start approach around."

Dawson volition also perform at End Of The Road fete in Dorset on September 14.


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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Edinburgh festival classical music review

By the time the Olivier Messiaen centenary celebrations finish at the

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Orishas

Orishas   
Artist: Orishas

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Antidiotico Anthology   
 Antidiotico Anthology

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15


El Kilo   
 El Kilo

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14




Four-piece rap do Orishas were formed in the late-'90s by ex-Amenaza known as Ruzzo and Youtel wHO touched from Havana to Paris as component part of a schoolhouse exchange political platform. Their collective call is based on elysian beings idolised by Yorubas from West Africa, later on combined with Native Americans and European Spiritualists. Los Orishas remained in unearthly rituals in Cuba and Brazil. Orishas released A Lo Cubano in the year 2000, mixing Afro-Cuban music and universal proposition rap beat generation and rhyme.