Wednesday, 10 September 2008

So, What the Heck Is Girl Talk Doing With His Laptop Onstage, Anyway?

So, What the Heck Is Girl Talk Doing With His Laptop Onstage, Anyway?
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In this week's New Yorker, Sasha Frere-Jones takes a look at musical acts that use laptops in their live shows, confronting a question the 2008 concertgoer must grapple with far too frequently: Just what, exactly, is happening onstage? Frere-Jones first explains Serato Scratch Live, the program that allows D.J.'s to play their laptop's music libraries on virtual turntables, which makes carrying actual records around sort of hilarious. He then asks Brooklyn's Battles, who incorporate two laptops into a traditional guitar-bass-drums setup, to break down their show. Apparently the computers are just used for sprinkling sound effects, while good old-fashioned pedals create the guitar loops central to the band's sound. But what about Girl Talk, a.k.a. Gregg Gillis, who puts on one of the best shows around using only a laptop and his underwear?


Apparently, Gillis isn't just hitting play. On his computer, he has the premade loops heard on his albums, but, live, he's supposedly manipulating the loops to re-create the recorded mix, or to tweak them to his liking. Which is surprising and gratifying to those who still appreciate the sanctity of the live performance, but also kind of silly � Gillis could, of course, just hit play and no one would know the difference. We do like that laptop musicians are policing themselves, however, since we're going to Girl Talk's Terminal 5 show in November and we'd feel stupid just standing around watching a guy click around on his iTunes for two hours.



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Friday, 22 August 2008

"Eager" Fiddy Opens Up, Welcomes Probe

Despite rumors he's being a total pain in the ass, 50 Cent claims he's definitely not holding up an investigation into the fire at the Long Island mansion where his baby mama was living.

Fiddy's peeps just released the following statement, "50 and his attorneys met yesterday with Suffolk County authorities regarding the fire that destroyed 50's house. The meeting had been arranged weeks ago. 50 is eager to review the findings of the investigation, when it is concluded."

50 was in Louisiana at the time of the flaming and has denied any involvement. He and Shaniqua Tompkins will be punt in royal court in September for more than hearings on the case.




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Friday, 27 June 2008

Sheryl Crow - Crow Opens Up About Suicidal Thoughts


Rocker SHERYL CROW once suffered from such severe depression, she contemplated suicide.

The All I Wanna Do hitmaker, 46, has battled with the illness for years, but admits her lowest ebb came in her 20s.

She says, "I thought about suicide a lot in my twenties. I suffer from depression, and at its worst there was a six-month period in my twenties when I couldn't dress, days when I couldn't leave the house.

"Antidepressants helped and so did therapy, but depression is a chemical thing that some people go through. It's always been part of my life."





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Timbaland - Timbaland Takes Top Prizes At Ascap Awards


Superproducer TIMBALAND scooped a double win at the 21st Annual ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards on Monday night (23Jun08), taking two top prizes including Songwriter of the Year.

The Apologize beatmaker, who has scored chart success with artists like Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado and OneRepublic, was also honoured for his work on rapper Fabolous' song Make Me Better.

Timbaland's latest win comes just months after he was named Songwriter of the Year at the 25th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards in April (08).

However, the biggest accolade of the night went to Bobby Brown's former boyband New Edition - all six members were presented with the prestigious ASCAP Golden Note Award in recognition of their "innovative and enduring contributions to Rhythm and Soul music".

Other guests at the ceremony in Los Angeles' Beverly Hilton Hotel included Ne-Yo, TLC's T-Boz, Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius, The Dream and MC Lyte.

The main list of winners is as follows:

Songwriter of the Year: Timbaland

Publisher of the Year: EMI Music Publishing

Ringtone of the Year: This is Why I'm Hot - performed by Mims, (written by Darryl 'DMC' MCDaniels, Havoc, Danny 'Styles' Schofield, Thomas 'Tommy Gunz' Simons, Winston 'Blackout' Thomas and Charles 'Keak Da Sneak' Williams)
R+B/Hip-Hop Song of the Year: Lost Without U - performed by Robin Thicke, (written by Thicke and Sean Hurley)
Rap Song of the Year: Make Me Better - performed by Fabolous and Ne-Yo, (written by Timbaland and Fabolous)
Gospel Song of the Year: Blessed + Highly Favored - performed by The Clark Sisters, (written by Karen Clark-Sheard).





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Former Sopranos star engaged?

Former 'Sopranos' star James Gandolfini is set to marry his long-term girlfriend, according to reports.
The 46-year-old star, who played Tony Soprano in the hit show, is reported to have proposed to former model Deborah Lin while on holiday in the Bahamas.
A source told Perez Hilton: "James popped the question while in the Bahamas over the holidays. They're thrilled."
The couple have been dating for two years and met after Gandolfini called off his engagement to Lora Somoza in 2005.
Gandolfini has been previously married having divorced his wife Marcella in 2002 after almost four years together. They have a son together.

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