Archive for December, 2009

Online Collection of Flamenco Music & Smooth Jazz

Flamenco is a Spanish classical art which consist of three parts of music, dance, and guitar playing. The flamenco music is basically constructed with strong rhythmic undertones that are accompanied with the passionate dance with vigorous movement. It’s considered as a part of Spanish culture, but the place of origin for flamenco is Andalusia. The golden period of flamenco music is considered between the periods of (1869-1910). During the period of 1910 to 1955 flamenco singing became easier with the combination of opera flamenco. The real renaissance in flamenco was started in 1955 with the rise of Antonio Mairena as a great artist. The flamenco music has the influence of Salsa, Bossa Nova, and Jazz etc.

The flamenco music is getting popularity all over the world because of its resemblance with the Jazz music. The soothing effect of this music is recently recognized. On our online store we provide a vide range of flamenco music.

Jazz music:

The roots of jazz music lies in American musical art form that developed around the initial times of 20th century in New Orleans. It’s basically a combination of variety of musical traditions including spirituals, hymns, hillbilly music blues and ragtime etc. The instruments used in marching bands and dance band music in the beginning of 20th century became the fundamental instruments of the jazz. Perhaps Jazz and Blues are two pillars of American music. With the introduction of the new music art, the Jazz music became popular as relaxation music for the whole world.

Sara Evans No Place That Far Pop Music CD Review

Very talented Pop artist Sara Evans has released her latest album titled No Place That Far and Wow! It’s good.

I wish it weren’t the case but, it’s not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can’t force myself to get through. Not at all the case with No Place That Far. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.

Sara Evans is one of those musicians that has the ability to just win you over with her talent. The kind of artist it’s really a treat to be able to listen to.

Overall No Place That Far is outstanding from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Pop fan. Really spectacular from beginning to end.

While the entire CD is really very good the truly standout tunes are track 3 – No Place That Far, track 7 – The Knot Comes Untied, and track 11 – There’s Only One.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – The Great Unknown. What a nice track!

No Place That Far Release Notes:

Stir Crazy to help change the music industry!!!

Super-producer Stir Crazy has stamped his imprint on the music scene since 2003. His production has helped create career defining hits for artists such as Potluck, D12, Bizzy Bone, Toxsick, Kamal, Tre LB, SOL, T.O.N.Ez, The Insane Clown Posse and many others. Respected beyond the genres of hip hop and urban music, Stir Crazy, has also been sought by superstars and underground legends whose music needs a new edge.


Born Jesse Elliott in Detroit, Michigan on December 23, 1986, Stir Crazy has had many reincarnations– from a partnership in the label Super Phat Productions, and involved in a super group which consists of Dood Computer (of Doom Fist) and Himself.


Chop Shops smash hit single ‘Heart”, and Kamal’s debut cd Certified produced by Stir Crazy, introduced a unique style that defined the new wave of music in the years too come. Hip Hop and R&B with crazy effects held together by complex drum patterns. Death B4 Dishoner a group consiting of Lokey, T.O.N.Ez and Stir Crazy proved Stir Crazy could step out his normal boundrys and do heavy metal and rock production.


Recently he has helped form and in a music group with Dood Computer from Albany, New York and about to release there new upcoming album. The reason this album is getting so much attention is because of the marketing. It is coming out on cassette tape only.


Stir Crazys sound is unexplainable, and meant to be listened to, not read….

7 Top Reasons Why Music is so Important

Music – we take it for granted as something that is always there, and something that has always been there.

This has not been the case for long, however, and the current generation is privileged to have music as given every day and night. It is on the radio, the stereo, on CD and on vinyl, on the internet and the high street, and most of all of late, on the iPod beloved of today’s youth.

Why is music important?

Whether your taste is for Classic 50’s and 60’s music, Pop, Metal or Rock, music is important to us personally as it is something we enjoy. Music can also be soothing, and it can relax, or it can be a stimulant or an inspiration.

The youth of today

In recent years Hip Hop and Rap have taken over as the preferred choices of youth, and these forms are important as they use words to get across the problems and beliefs of the young, while Folk music – long the preserve of older generations – is making a comeback on the international scene.

Music is important as it can provide a release for us, and escape from the daily grind, and as it can act as a background to our daily routine.

Buying music these days is easier than ever; many people choose to download tracks from the myriad of sites available on the net, but while convenient that has one major disadvantage. With a download you get no physical item, and you miss out on the artwork, sleeve notes and often the lyrics that come in printed for with a CD or vinyl LP.

Rap – Reality

Reality

Smack , reality is back an it’s hittin on me
Twice as bad yet I don’t give a fuck
Cracked in the face with a big gondola  
Fucking hell man, look what ey told ya

Is it wrong to try and rap without bein black?
I aint being racist but this is ma song
I’m gona make it worth it before it’s all gone
Bottle cap got twisted, got a fucking map
So don’t tell me shit that I aint black
I don’t give a fuck, I smack you back
Eminem, 50 Cent, fucking white and black
But ey got respect…

I don’t do crack on street corners bitch
Maybe no respect but I got my attitude bitch
Don’t wana be famous, just heard bitch
Get an album, fuck off bitch
Look bitch, not gona happen

I grew up with everything I needed
Fuck it man I even got repeated
If I aint done drugs, busted a bank
Killed some fucker in the back seat of a car
Fuck it man I can still fight
Fuck it man fucking thing a can do
Think all rappers are ex-cons?
Fuck it you got shit to do…

Shit got worse at school with the crap that you get
Can’t love rap but still be a metalhead?
I fucking can, bitch
Don’t mean I’m disloyal or any shit like that
I still understand the shit that Shady raps
Growing up under people like that
Fuck man, reality hits back
Eminem can preach and we’ll all fucking listen
Know why?
50 Cent can carry words
Know why?
Fuck it if I do, I guess it’s just how it is
Listen to the lyrics as life lives on…

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