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Dye
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 20:52 |
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Look what's coming on 2005!
Hello Jamirotalkers,
Here's a little update of what's coming next year!
Beck
After postponing the long awaited follow-up to 2002's "Sea Change," Beck is now slated to drop the record this spring. It is produced by the Dust Brothers and Tony Hoffer. Music fans worldwide drool of excitement to hear the collaboration between Beck and Jack White, which will be included on the album. In 2004 beck collaborated on the soundtrack for "The Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind."
Chemical Brothers
Following their last album "Come With Us" and the successful collaboration with the Flaming Lips, the bros are back with a new dish. "Push The Button"' is out on January 24, preceded by a single on January 17, "Galvanize," features a rap contribution from rapper Q-Tip.
Daft Punk
The French electronica duo will release "Human After All". The album, which is the follow-up to 2001's "Discovery", will be released on March 21. Thomas Bangalter and Guy Manuel de Homem Christo apparently recorded all ten tracks of the new album in six weeks between September and November this year in their home studio in Paris. Song titles include "Robot Rock", "Steam Machine" and "Make Love."
Jamiroquai
The UK dance masters have since the early nineties ruled dance floors all over the planet. They are currently working on their sixth studio album, due for release autumn 2004. However, bass player Nick Fyffe recently decided to leave the band to concentrate on his own projects.
Moby
Moby will release his fifth studio album, "Hotel," on March 22nd. The fourteen-track record features Moby's vocals on ten songs as well as two instrumentals. Expect the debut single in late February. The record features Moby playing all instruments apart from drums and was partly recorded in Moby's New York apartment.
Oasis
The follow-up to 2002's "Heathen Chemistry" is slated for a May release. The recording has not been without controversy as they sacked the sessions they did with production team Death In Vegas and there has allegedly been major disputes between the Gallagher brothers over which of the over thirty songs written to include on the album. As that was not enough, Noel & Liam fired long-time drummer Alan White. His replacement is none other than Zac Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, so expect an album with an even more obvious Beatles-influence.
Rolling Stones
Eight years after "Bridges To Babylon" it is time for another studio album. Recording sessions have been taking place in New York with producer Don Was who has previously worked with George Clinton, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. The new album is scheduled for a late summer release and will likely be backed up by a massive arena tour from the legends that all have passed sixty.
The Link http://www.mtve.com/article.php?ArticleId=5250
Cool huh?
'Leave this world behind'
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PietroChocko
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 01:54 |
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Re: Look what's coming on 2005!
| Diego// Twenty Zero Three wrote: |
| ... However, bass player Nick Fyffe recently decided to leave the band to concentrate on his own projects... |
did he leave? someone must inform me!!!
it will be a good year nexy year for music. hopefully they decide to blow up all radio stations that play r&b bullshit.
we are praying. |
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KMackdaddy1972

Joined: 23 Nov 2004
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:14 |
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Great Diego! thanks for the info. Although I'm a bit leary on the Oasis release. Do you think the brothers can actually stop fighting long enough to record another album?...lol _________________ I used to worry about the future
But then I threw my caution to the wind.....
Peace,
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mörö

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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 14:22 |
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damn i've been waitin for jay's and daft's new LP-s for ages. march is gonna be over the top. booyaa. _________________ ...
but it was only then,
only then that i saw
saw the morning glory
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VirtuallyInsane
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 20:31 |
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I'm looking forward Daft Punk as well as Jami obviously!!
I think Oasis have gone off the boil - sorry, but recently they really haven't impressed me...  |
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KMackdaddy1972

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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 20:37 |
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That's a direct result of the brothers constantly fighting with one another...unfortunately
Again another band with so much potential that is pissing away their chances to be great _________________ I used to worry about the future
But then I threw my caution to the wind.....
Peace,
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Catman
Joined: 14 Aug 2004
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Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 00:21 |
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WOOO
im seeing Chemical Brothers this Summer at Big Day Out www.bigdayout.com and am sooo psyched for there set eheh ... woooooo and just recently heard there new single Galvanize! love it  |
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Supersonic1

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Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2005 03:09 |
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I remember back in my freshman year of high school that I talked to a fellow Daft Punk fan. We both knew that their first album, Homework, came in 1997, and Discovery came that year in 2001. We said that at this rate the next album would come when we were in college.
Who knew we'd be right.....also, looking forward to Moby's new stuff too. And of course, Jamiroquai.  _________________ "...I feel that Jamiroquai needs to be taken to another stage now. It really does. Otherwise, I have to be honest, I can see a situation where...there is a possibility that you become lost in the annals of acid jazz history." -- Jason Kay |
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Dye
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 21:27 |
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Hello,
Hey Supersonic1, I see you're waiting for the new Moby album, as I am too. But did you like '18'?? I mean, 'Play' was ok, but I didn't enjoy '18' as much. It has a couple of good songs, but that's it, the rest sounds like the old Moby albums...
By the way, did you hear 'Baby Monkey', the Moby album as Voodoo Child?
'For only 20 seconds at a time is all mine'
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Supersonic1

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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 04:41 |
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Yeah, '18' was a bit of a bummer. Too many soft tracks, he should have opened it up more. 'Play' had a much stronger mix between soft and hard tracks in my opinion. But no, Diego, I have not heard 'Baby Monkey.' I don't quite understand-is this a past Moby album or did he join a group called Voodoo Child for it?
Despite '18', I am looking forward to the next album by him. If he can add some more energy, he'll be okay. But to be safe, he should license this album to companies. He licensed Play music to tons of companies like Nissan and Intel, and the record went platinum everywhere. He didn't license 18, and he barely made it past 'Gold' status (500K copies) here in the U.S. _________________ "...I feel that Jamiroquai needs to be taken to another stage now. It really does. Otherwise, I have to be honest, I can see a situation where...there is a possibility that you become lost in the annals of acid jazz history." -- Jason Kay |
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sedaquai

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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 11:24 |
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heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Moby is coming in 2005 in spring
i know cuz i read in his web site  |
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