Sunday, 22 June 2008

Yo! Majesty Announce Details On Their Debut Album

Florida female hip hop duo, Yo! Majesty, have unveiled the details on their debut album ‘Futuristically Speaking…Never Be Afraid’ due October 7th on Domino Records.


The anticipated release will see production from Basement Jaxx, Sunship, Radio Clit, Dee kline, CLP, Mercedes and Hard Feelings UK.


Preceding the album release, the duo will release the ‘Kryptonite Pussy EP’ on digital and vinyl formats on July 22.


The track listing for ‘Futuristically Speaking…Never Be Afraid’ and the ‘Kryptonite Pussy EP’ is as follows:


‘Futuristically Speaking…Never Be Afraid’:



‘Fucked Up’

‘Night Riders’

‘Blame It On The Change’

‘Never Be Afraid’

‘Don't Let Go’

‘Booty Klap’

‘Buy Love’

‘Get Down On The Floor’

‘Hott’

‘Leather Jacket’

‘Grindin' And Shakin’

‘Party Hardy’

‘Club Action’

‘Take It Away’


‘Kryptonite Pussy EP’:



‘Kryptonite Pussy’

‘Hey There Girl’

‘Break Bread’

‘Monkey’

‘Hit It and Quit It’




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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Al Di Meola and S.Clarke and J.Ponty

Al Di Meola and S.Clarke and J.Ponty   
Artist: Al Di Meola and S.Clarke and J.Ponty

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


The Rite Of Strings   
 The Rite Of Strings

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9




 





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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

High Court Upholds Porno Law

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday upheld a law barring selling child pornography even when no real children are used in the actual material. Prosecutors had claimed that if the law was not sustained, they would have to prove that real children had been used and not generated on a computer. Opponents had contended that the law could be applied to legitimate Hollywood movies, depicting, say, child rape. "The average person understands that sex scenes in mainstream movies use nonchild actors, depict sexual activity in a way that would not rise to the explicit level necessary under the statute, or, in most cases, both," the majority (7-2) opinion said. But in his dissent, Justice David Souter observed that the Justice Department successfully prosecuted 1,209 child pornography cases in 2006. "Without some demonstration that juries have been rendering exploitation of children unpunishable, there is no excuse for cutting back on the 1st Amendment," Souter said.


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