Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Terry Lee Brown Junior
Artist: Terry Lee Brown Junior
Genre(s):
House
Discography:
Karambolage
Year: 2006
Tracks: 1
Insectisuicides
Year: 2006
Tracks: 3
One in a growing host of German producers influenced by the sound of Chicago, Terry Lee Brown, Jr. is the on the job nom de guerre of Norman Feller, wHO produces from his base in a small town southward of Frankfurt. Though many Teutons have got made their careers on the sound of Detroit-influenced trance, Feller's music reveals no glimpse of its origins. His first productions appeared as Storming Norman on Influence Records, after which he connected with Tom Wax of Phuture Wax Records; recording for Phuture Wax as Watchman, he skip iI of the biggest hard house tracks of 1996, "Watchman's Theme" and "Skip the Midrange." He had already debuted his pretence Terry Lee Brown, Jr. (selected because it simply sounded like the nominate of an American house producer) on Plastic City, and recorded as Twisted Minds, Lectric Cargo and Wax Scientists as well. His debut Terry Lee Brown, Jr. album, 1996's Chum for Real, was followed by Chocolate Chords one yr later. Plastic City too released Selected Remixes in late 1998; followed iI years later with an album of remixes.
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Court hears Amy Winehouse's husband wanted Pete Doherty assaulted
The Old Bailey heard yesterday (June 16) how Blake Fielder-Civil, the imprisoned husband of Amy Winehouse, offered a man �20,000 to beat up Babyshambles' frontman Pete Doherty, who he suspected of having an affair with his wife.
News of Blake Fielder-Civil's cash-for-violence offer had previously been reported in the tabloid newspapers, but it was heard in court for the first time yesterday.
The claim was heard during the trial of Douglas Johnson and David Austin, who are alleged to have been offered �5,000 to kill Charlie Butler, a wheel clamp boss, in a case separate to Fielder-Civil's.
Giving evidence during the trial, Richard Lyttle said that while he and Fielder-Civil were in prison Fielder-Civil said "he would give �20,000 to anyone who done him [Doherty] � cause him injury," reports The Telegraph.
Lyttle also said that Fielder-Civil had claimed that there had been threats that Winehouse would be abducted.
Fielder-Civil is currently awaiting sentencing for assault and perverting the course of justice, accusations he has pleaded guilty to.
News of Blake Fielder-Civil's cash-for-violence offer had previously been reported in the tabloid newspapers, but it was heard in court for the first time yesterday.
The claim was heard during the trial of Douglas Johnson and David Austin, who are alleged to have been offered �5,000 to kill Charlie Butler, a wheel clamp boss, in a case separate to Fielder-Civil's.
Giving evidence during the trial, Richard Lyttle said that while he and Fielder-Civil were in prison Fielder-Civil said "he would give �20,000 to anyone who done him [Doherty] � cause him injury," reports The Telegraph.
Lyttle also said that Fielder-Civil had claimed that there had been threats that Winehouse would be abducted.
Fielder-Civil is currently awaiting sentencing for assault and perverting the course of justice, accusations he has pleaded guilty to.
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Murphy joins Juno star in thriller
Cillian Murphy is to star opposite Oscar nominee Ellen Page in a new psychological thriller called 'Peacock'.
Variety reports that the film tells the story of a man (Murphy) with a split personality who fools the residents of Peacock, Nebraska into believing his alter-egos are man and wife.
Page, currently on Irish screens in 'Juno', plays a young mother who holds the key to the man's past.
The film, directed by first-time director Michael Lander, will begin shooting in May.
Read the review of 'Juno' here.
Variety reports that the film tells the story of a man (Murphy) with a split personality who fools the residents of Peacock, Nebraska into believing his alter-egos are man and wife.
Page, currently on Irish screens in 'Juno', plays a young mother who holds the key to the man's past.
The film, directed by first-time director Michael Lander, will begin shooting in May.
Read the review of 'Juno' here.
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