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Epos of Songs Hidden Inside the Soul |
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We
want to bring to your attention one of the fruits of Sergio Zurutuza, a
young and promising composer, who establishes his composing method in
his newest opus “Luz Negra” created and recorded in collaboration with
Jaime Mayo as an innovative, experimental, bold work of art that
continues to take shape. It is important to note that the pieces
created by Tirri Tarra have never been analyzed in print. Therefore, it
is the hope of this music professional to establish a point of
reference for these works.
Before delving into the musical
analysis, it is important to understand the origins of this musical
ensemble. Although the group has only two records under its belt and
curious beginnings, Tirri Tarra has evolved into the self-proclaimed
risk takers of the symphorock world...>>> |
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PG-13 Films Not Safe for Kids |
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PG-13 films have lots of “happy violence,” say UCLA researchers.
Borrowing from the late communications theorist George Gerbner, happy
violence is that which is “cool, swift, and painless.” PG-13 films
don’t consider the consequences of violent acts, such as injury, death,
and the shattered lives of the people involved.
Any why this
matters, says Theresa Webb, a researcher in the department of
epidemiology and the Southern California Injury Prevention Research
Center at UCLA's School of Public Health, is simple: youth violence is
a commonplace occurrence in American society. Homicide is the second
leading cause of death among 15- to 24-year-olds overall. And media
depictions of violence help teach such acts to children, leading to
three effects—increased aggression, fear for their own safety, and a
desensitization toward the pain and suffering of others. |
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Allofmp3.com Will Be Shut Down |
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Allofmp3.com, one of the biggest remaining barriers between Russia and the WTO, is about to be torn down. After endless negotiations, the Russian government finally agreed to shut down this music download site, along with others based in Russia...>>> |
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"Driving in Norway" Fined |
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YouTube, a popular video sharing website, inadvertently helped to identify a traffic violator after a video of reckless driving, entitled "Driving in Norway" was posted on the Internet by the man himself. The video recorded the car's speedometer showing 150 miles per hour on a highway somewhere near Oslo. Spectators could also hear a voice saying, "We're touching 240..We know it will do it. This is a little nice."
Police traced the whereabouts of the driver, a young Norwegian man, and charged him with the fine of $1,300. Local police expressed their concern in this statement, "It is disturbing that young people test high speeds on highways like that, and then, on top of it, use the Net to boast about the misdeed afterward."
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Digital Music... |
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- Doom for Record Companies?
Where do musicians go who are no longer wanted by their record
companies? Years ago, they just rode off into obscurity, never to be
heard from again. Where do new artists go to get heard? It used to
be, they would play the club circuit for however long it took, if ever,
to finally get discovered by some record executive. What about
established superstars whose contracts have expired, and want more
control over their own music, and a bigger share of the profits? The
answer to all of the above, is that they now take their music directly
to the public over the Internet. Artists are establishing their own
labels and selling their songs on places like iTunes where almost any
artist is welcome. Going independent and cutting out the record
companies, is far more lucrative for the artists, who not only keep the
rights to their master recordings, but increase their profit margin on
sales from $1 to $2 a record to $5 to $6. Quite a hefty increase going
to the artist rather than the record company. I would say that in
itself is quite an incentive to go independent. You can sell less but
still make more. Having total creative control over your music and not
having to answer to a record executive is yet another big selling point
for many artists. >>> |
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