Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Cypress Hill - Rise Up

Rise Up is the eighth studio album by Cypress Hill, which was released on April 20, 2010.[4] It is their first album of new material in six years, following 2004's Till Death Do Us Part, and their first to be released on EMI's Priority Records, their first venture away from Columbia, who handled all of their previous releases. Buy Rise Up - Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill - Rise Up (Cover)



No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "It Ain't Nothin'" (featuring Young De) Peabo Bryson, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes, Demerick Shelton B-Real 4:01
2. "Light It Up"   Louis Freese, Brian Holland, Senen Reyes, Peter Phillips, Demerick Shelton Pete Rock 3:17
3. "Rise Up" (featuring Tom Morello) Tom Morello, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes, Demerick Shelton Tom Morello, B-Real 3:50
4. "Get It Anyway"   Louis Freese, Jordan Omley, Senen Reyes, James Scheffer,Frank Romano Jim Jonsin 4:20
5. "Pass the Dutch" (featuring Evidence and The Alchemist) Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Louis Freese, Alan Maman, Michael Perretta DJ Muggs, DJ Khalil 3:20
6. "Bang Bang"   Louis Freese, Senen Reyes B-Real 3:49
7. "K.U.S.H." (Introducing Kannabis Kartel) Louis Freese, Joaquin González Sick Jacken, B-Real 4:57
8. "Get 'Em Up"   Keith Boxley, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes B-Real 3:52
9. "Carry Me Away" (featuring Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park) Louis Freese, Senen Reyes, Mike Shinoda Mike Shinoda 4:07
10. "Trouble Seeker" (featuring Daron Malakian of System of a Down) Daron Malakian, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes Daron Malakian 3:39
11. "Take My Pain" (featuring Everlast) Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Louis Freese, Erik Schrody, Daniel Tannenbaum DJ Muggs, DJ Khalil 3:36
12. "I Unlimited"   Anne Dudley, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes, Malcolm McLaren B-Real 4:25
13. "Armed & Dangerous"   Jacob Dutton, Louis Freese, Willie Hutch, Senen Reyes Jake One, B-Real 3:27
14. "Shut 'Em Down" (featuring Tom Morello) Louis Freese, Tom Morello, Senen Reyes Tom Morello, B-Real 3:26
15. "Armada Latina" (featuring Pitbull and Marc Anthony) Marc Anthony, Stephen Stills, Louis Freese, Senen Reyes, James Scheffer, Armando Christian Perez Jim Jonsin 4:04
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Do You Like Clowns & Techno? ED COX Clowncore

You might be thinking what am I talking about? but Clowncore really is a type of music.

ED COX is a DJ from England who uses an accordion mixed with hard beats like hardcore, gabber and other types of techno. He creates this unique sound which is like a sending an old school raver to the circus tripping on acid whilst riding on a giant gorilla. OK well you have to listen to it and then you can try and describe it yourself.

If you would like to find out more visit http://www.clashmusic.com/niche-or-naff.

Or go to ED Cox’s myspace: http://www.myspace.com/edcoxlife4land









Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Zane Lowe Playlists - zanelowe.fm

Download or listen to Zane Lowe tracks as they are played on BBC radio 1. When Zane Lowe is playing live on radio 1 zanelowe.fm adds the tracks with multiple download and playing options. You can play or download the song from these sites:
  • Spotify
  • Last.fm
  • iTunes
  • 7 Digital
  • Amazon
  • YouTube
You can also follow zanelowe.fm on Twitter and YouTube.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Wu Massacre - Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon

Meth, Ghost & Rae’s - Wu-Massacre

Tracklist:
1. Criminology 2.5
2. Meth vs. Chef
3. Ya Moms Skit
4. Smooth Sailing (Remix) feat. Solomon Childs
5. Our Dreams
6. Gunshowers feat. Inspectah Deck & Cappadonna
7. Dangerous
8. Pimpin’ Chipp
9. How To Pay Rent Skit feat. Tracy Morgan
10. Miranda
11. Youngtown Heist
12. Breaka Breaka “It’s That Wu Shit”
13. Made Men (Bonus)

Available on the 30th of March. You can Pre-order on Amazon.







Friday, 12 February 2010

Follow me on Google Profiles

Use Google profiles to link all your online accounts so it is easy to find.

A Google profile is a easy way present yourself on Google products to other Google users. You can control how you appear on Google and tell others about yourself.

With a Google profile, you can easily share your web content on one central location. You can include, for example, links to your blog, online photos, and other profiles such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and more. You have control over what others see. Your profile won't display any private information unless you've explicitly added it.

Help people find the right information when they search for you on Google.

Create a personal page that links to your blog and other profiles.

Keep family and friends up to date with your contact info and photos.

View my profile at http://www.google.com/profiles/SammyAlly

Monday, 8 February 2010

Big L MVP Remix on Wu Tang Clan Beat

This is a project to practice on some new software. Its Big L - MVP mixed onto some Wu Tang Clan beats. RIP Big L

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Greg Hands right or wrong…is it that simple?

Article Source: Greg Hands right or wrong…is it that simple?

The recent comments made by Tory MP Greg Hands surrounding the new NHS 60th anniversary logo, which cost £12,000 to create, has resulted in uproar in the design industry and has raised issues within the public sector (PS).

The original comments by Hands, were originally published by the Times on the 26th December 2009 (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6968036.ece)

I understand the design industries reaction to the comments made by Hands, his comment of; “Modern graphic design [software] packages surely allow anyone with an average brain to design something as good as, or better than, what we see in front of us here”

first made steam blow out of my ears, but looking at the new NHS logo you can understand why someone of little design experience would think this. If you only look at the finished product of the NHS logo you might also question the high cost for this project. However, if you have ever worked with the public sector you might know of the tedious processes and meetings you have to go through to get a contract started, never mind completed.

Many companies say that when they take on public sector work there is rarely a clear proposal that provides a good understanding of what is required. This is followed by endless drawn out meetings where design ideas are pondered over by people with no relevant qualifications or experience who only know what they don’t like and invariably throw out the best ideas.

I believe the main problem is the projected processes the public sector is chained to which only makes it possible for large companies, that are geared up to cope with the bureaucratic process, to compete for PS contracts.

Greg Hands says; ‘Surely adding two digits doesn’t need to be outsourced at all. Civil servants can do this themselves.’ On the face of it £12,000 for what seems to be a poorly executed logo does seem excessive but what we don’t know is the journey the agency was put through to get to the point of the final design. It could well be that £12,000 doesn’t adequately compensate them for the time and commitment made? We don’t know.

What we do know is that if the Public Sector cleaned up and simplified the processes it uses to award and manage these outsource projects it would bring the agencies costs down. That in its self would make way for a larger variety of providers to have a chance to compete for PS contracts and this could bring considerable benefits.