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Top 25 Songs of 2010 REMIX

Monday, January 10, 2011
posted by TheBrad

United State of Pop mashes up the Top 25 songs of the year, according to Billboard magazine.
DJ Earworm has done an excellent job (personally I recon this should feature on a WILD album!)

You can download the MP3 from United State of Pop (Don’t Stop The Pop)

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New iPod Nano @ Apple

Friday, September 3, 2010
posted by TheBrad

Steve Jobs in his obligatory black attire has launched a new range of Apple products including a new iPod Nano.
The new Nano has dimensions of only 37.5mm high, 40.9mm wide and 8.78mm thick. It also weighs in at just 21.1 grams or 0.74 ounces if you want to eat it!

Its available in 8GB or 16GB and comes in a range of colours I like to call boring Silver, boring-er Charcoal, Too bright Blue, MetroHomoHeterosexual Pink, British racing Green, and Mustard Orange clearly visible from the planet Neptune.

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KIA Sportage “Mancave” Comp + 10K

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
posted by TheBrad

It’s not often that an obligatory television commercial catches your attention, especially for a KIA SUV from Sth Korea.
Generally there is an plethora of Holden, Ford, Toyota commercials that viewers simply tune out from and wait for their beloved show to return to the tube; however the latest commercial from KIA caught my attention.

Most advertising executives seem to get it wrong when pitching a commercial to their audience however KIA has got it right with an average looking family and a catchy old skool phat (yes ‘Ph’ fat!) beat from Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio.

Currently there are 131,000 results on line for the Google search “KIA sportage television commercial music” so it’s certainly seems they are choosing the right music for their commercials and with a clever mix of comedy, satire and stereotype casting they have pulled off an advert that I actually wanted to watch.
Well done KIA… and I hope to win your Sportage SUV and film myself singing “The Message” like Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio!
Oh Yes, the competition – KIA’s “Mancave” competition give you the chance to win the Sportage (plus 10K in cash to buy a set of turn tables and bust out a groove in the burbs. Respect!)

Competition link – http://motoring.ninemsn.com.au/kiamancave/

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Eminem Recovery

Friday, June 25, 2010
posted by TheBrad

Eminem’s latest album “Recovery” is his 7th album and contains 17 tracks with a minimum of 170 expletives per track… (20 tracks on Deluxe Edition).
Definitely worthy of a listen if you enjoy profanity laced lyrics and can cope with a litany of homophobic and derogatory commentary cleverly mastered through slick rhymes.

Eminem’s time off between albums hasn’t caused any softness, quite the contrary. Recovery is well placed to maintain the top download position on iTunes and create a new cult of followers given his well earned reputation on the rap scene. Eminem is the best-selling artist of the decade, and has sold more than 80 million albums worldwide to date, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world (see MTV).

Some of the best tracks on Recover worthy of mention include the following:

  • Going Through Changes” a melodic and dark collection of thoughts laid over a strong acoustic guitar reminiscent of a Black Sabbath classic.
  • Not Afraid” an epic track set to a wave of syncopated rhythms and lyrics inspiring vision.
  • No Love” a track using a series Haddaway “What is love (Don’t hurt me no more)” backing vocals cleverly mixed with the appearance of Lil Wayne (recorded pre-incarceration I suspect!).
  • Space Bound” resembling a beatles cover tune with high boy-band chorus vocals. Definitely a song that infects your headspace like a Robbie Williams classic.
  • Cinderella Man” dirty acoustic vocals with only a drum beat and the occasional tuneful repetition of the tracks title.
  • 25 to Life” initially sounding like a Dido ballad (light and easy) what this song misses in initial veracity its lyrics more than make up for its smooth start and end.
  • So Bad” original sounding “Slim Shady” track with a range of trumpets and wind instruments keeping the beat tight and lyrics engaging enough to take the listener on a journey well worth the 5min25secs.
  • Love The Way It Hurts” a country ballad sounding like a cross between Uncle Kracker and Rihanna meets Enrique on methadone. Definitely a break-up song that questions the fact that even hard core rappers get upset occasionally when their hoe leaves. (This is possibly one of the best arranged tracks on this album!)
  • Untitled” the final track on the album saves the best rap for last and despite its brevity is fully loaded with lyrics and squeezed into 3min14secs that seems to indicate there is more to come.. perhaps a follow up album to Relapse and Recovery called Ritalin?




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