Posts tagged with “Music”

Groove to Enthralling Pop Music

Tuesday, 7 September, 2010

Pop music is the most awesome and popular genre in music. This genre is extremely famous and is acclaimed world wide. It is the music style of modern times and has led to a great revolution in the world of music. It is the awesome category of music which has broken various barriers of conventional and traditional music. This music is beyond the formal education in music or typical music styles. The sole reason of the immense success of this kind of music is its ability to muse and entertain people.

The music is created with an intention to attract and appeal the masses. Anyone and everyone can enjoy this music without being an expert and connoisseur of music. It focuses more on entertainment than the artistic and expert conceptualizations. This music does not emphasize on the some particular music form. However, it simply gives the artist freedom to experiment with the various kinds of music and express them in their own styles.

The genre is immensely famous amongst the youngsters and the teenagers. Its style has become the favourite of the masses due to its flexibility. People can easily comprehend it and relate to it. Pop songs are written with sheer goal of entertaining the audience. This music genre cannot be typified or classified as per one’s style. This exquisite style comprises of different moods and it is sheer expression of the artist’s creativity that matters the most.

Pop music is gaining popularity since 1950’s this great music style has overshadowed all its contemporaries. Played with the typical musical instruments like Guitar, Drum and electronic keyboards, the music is all about high spiritedness and fun. These music bands are very famous and people across the world admire them. The orchestra and the singers together comprise the pop band.

Many popular artistes of the music genre have ruled the music world. Its lovers keenly wait for the release of the albums from their favourite artistes. The Beetles has been one of the most popular music bands in the world. They have ruled the music charts and people have loved their music crazily. Over the years the singers, song writers and the musicians played a vital role in the expansion and growth of the genre. Everyone loves to listen to this incredible music style.

We are the World, Careless Whisper and Footloose are some of the most rocking hits of the 1980s. It was the era in which the genre gained its highest position. In 1990s, the music gained new heights with female artistes coming up with awesome pop music videos and songs. There were some awesome female singles released that outclassed the male performances. Vogue, The power of Love, Hold On and the Hero are the few outstanding numbers.

Madonna, Shania Twain etc were some of the most admired pop stars of the last decade. Elton John came up with some of the most astounding Pop classics that gave the music immense popularity. Michael Jackson gained the greatest fan following with his unique style and incredible pop numbers.

In the present times, the pop music has ruled the music world. No other genre is so popular and admired by the people. With young pop stars coming with innovative and sizzling numbers, this music is all set to achieve new heights. Britney Spears is one of the hottest pop icons of the new generation. Her deadly music videos like Oops! I did it Again, I am a Slave For You etc have made her the most desirable Pop icon amongst the teenagers. Beyonce Knowles’ Crazy in Love, White Flag and other hits have also rocked the music fans the world over.

Jennifer Lopez, Boy Zone, Spice Girls and other pop stars have given great entertainment to the people across the world. Shakira has set a new trend with her individual style with the smashing hits like Hips Don’t Lie and Whenever, Wherever.

Hip hop based pop music video made waves, with great hits like Hot in Herre, Don’t Phunk With my Heart, India Club and Candy Shop. Latin Pop also became significantly popular with the amazing hit By Enrique – Hero. The Ketchup Song was also an outstanding hit in 2002. Pop music has enthralled people across the globe. Everyone should listen to pop music for great entertainment and rejuvenation

Online Music– Great Music With Great Ease

Sunday, 5 September, 2010

Music is the most awesome source of entertainment. Without music life would be dull and dry. Everybody loves to listen to music and since ages it has been the most integral part of our lives. Over the years, different styles and kinds of music have evolved. However, the real essence of music is to provide rejuvenation and joy. It has the ability to soothe and calm our minds. It is probably the best way to soothe our senses and relish life. When the massive development and advancement in technology has influenced every arena of our lives, how can music stay untouched? Technology has also lead to amazing changes in the world of music. The latest trend in music is the advent of online music stores. Now some really great music is available on the World Wide Web through internet. The presence of online music stores has given new dimension and great hype to the modern music. The internet has broken the barriers of distance and people across the world can enjoy their favourite music without worrying about their geographical locations. The Online portals and websites offer amazing services to the customers across the globe as they have awesome collection of incredible music. Users can have amazing music at low prices.

This concept of online music gained immense popularity during 2000 and since then it has increased membership and subscriptions many times. More and more people are relying on the online stores for latest and quality music. These days, numbers of online websites are increasing which have enormously large collection of songs and albums of all genres. You can get the latest music on these websites .You can easily find songs and music videos of your favourite pop star and artistes. The most exciting part of these sites is that one can listen to music before ordering it. These days various websites offer the facility of listening music online. They feature robust music players with which songs can be shuffled, replay, fast forwarded and re-winded. Users can also create their play-lists of chosen songs and listen it online. The online stores have a number of categories with different music classifications. This robust segregation helps one to easily find particular song or album.

Imagine one day you feel like listening to some old romantic classic song which is not much known or popular however you like it. You know the songs lyrics however you are not sure of the artists name or the album title. It may be quite difficult for you to find the particular song in the nearby music store. You need not get disappointed, because you can easily find your favourite track on the internet. These online stores have a very huge collection of songs from old classics to modern hit numbers. Tracks of different genres and music styles are available. You can search for Pop songs, Jazz, Rock music and many other different kind of music depending upon your choice.

These music stores strictly follow the various copyright laws which ensure that you get the original and high quality soundtracks. They have a central large and efficient music repository which helps you find music more easily and quickly. The companies that offer music downloads to customers are accountable to the users. They offer reliable services unlike the usual file sharing programs on the internet.

The major reason for the increasing popularity of the online music stores is due to the fast and efficient availability of the music. You can find desired tracks and albums without much hassle. These online shops are available all the time so you can search for music at any hour of the day. Imagine great music is at your fingertips 24 hours, seven days of the week. Online music portals are attaining tremendous success in the UK. Music stores on the internet are quite famous in London. People ardently admire this novel concept as it saves time and provides great music without much effort.

Sanity Not Included – Sanity Not Included: Everything for Everyone (Music Video)

Sunday, 5 September, 2010


www.youtube.com Click here to watch the last episode of Sanity Not Included! Sanity Not Included: Everything for Everyone (Music Video) Episodes will continue as normal next week. Download the song! – www.newgrounds.com – lyrics – Sanity Not included… Forged in hell, but you’d think they’re sent from heaven it’s Dexterboy124 and Guitarmasterx7 yes, they brought something new because you got nothing to do it’s got machinima in it from final fantasy and gears of war 2 Sanity not included it’s got everything for everyone Sanity not included it’s got everything for everyone Sanity not included it’s got everything for everyone Sanity not included it’s got everything There’s no need to fear if you hate Halo 3 I do believe it’s got a skit or two that are filmed inside Bad Company Out of everyone included, it’s the viewers who are winning Because if you thought that this was great, it’s only the beginning!! They’re covering every system, so there’s nowhere to hide whether you’re next-gen or old school there’s something inside for you! We don’t need Sonicmega because we got something better it’s the one-two punch of Rina-Chan and then Druoxtheshredder! Ohh we got helicopters, elephants, and violence too I do believe we even have a skit that has an ending chosen by you! Gay Jokes, Sex, you best respect, the comedy that we reflect, so don’t be shy, just come inside, but hold on tight, it’s one wild ride! It doesn’t have a plot But, man it’s got a lot! Whether you like anime or

The Music of Middle Earth – an Analysis on the Use of Music in the Film: “the Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring”

Saturday, 4 September, 2010

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was the first movie in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, based on the popular fantasy books written by J.R. R. Tolkein. The movie was a blockbuster hit at both the box office and at the Oscars. The story, in and of itself, is creative, captivating and magical. But even a wonderful story can flop when put onto the big screen. Cinematography, special effects, visual effects and the quality of acting all play an important part in making a story “live” for an audience. Music also plays a vital part in making a movie successful. Music can make us feel that we are in another place and time. It captures our emotions by creating an ambiance of happiness, sadness, tension, fear or excitement. Music helps suspend our disbelief about the fantasy of the story. It helps us identify with distinct characters, places and cultures. The music of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, does all of these things. Through music, composer Howard Shore successfully takes us to Middle Earth.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring takes us to another time and place. Howard Shore’s music tells us that we have left our world before we’ve seen even the first frame of the film. As the screen fades from black into the New Line Cinema icon, we hear music. The music has an Eastern sound, using woodwind instruments from Africa and East India. The sound is quaint and mysterious. It gives us the feeling of being in a far away land and contributes to the suspension of disbelief that helps the audience subconsciously consent to be taken to a place with which they are not familiar.

The mystical music that we hear during the first few moments of the film is soon joined by a voice – the voice of the Elf queen Galadriel, of Lothlorien. This music that we hear is the theme of Lothlorien. Every time that we see or hear of Lothlorien or Galadriel, we hear a version of this theme.

Peter Jackson, director of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, understood the importance of a musical score in a movie. He said, “The music score to any film, obviously, is very important because it guides your emotions when you’re watching the film. The actors can do their job, the director can do (his) job in terms of creating a certain mood and emotion, but using music is so strong and evoking of what you should be feeling at any given time.”

Jackson continued, “I wanted the music (of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) to reflect Tolkien. I wanted the music to also bring the world of Middle Earth to life.”

Howard Shore the composer said, “Tolkien spent fourteen years writing The Lord of the Rings. And now you’re writing a musical image, creating a musical mirror, if you will, to his writing. And I mention this so often – even in other discussions – and I feel like Frodo. I did feel like that. Like I have this amazing journey to take, and I had the ring in my vest pocket and ‘You were chosen, now you’re going to write the music to Lord of the Rings. And, you have to do it.”

Peter Jackson added this regarding the huge task that Howard Shore had in composing the music for the The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, “It’s doing two jobs at once. It’s underscoring the film. It’s providing an emotional link – a bridge between the movie and the audience – and it’s drawing the audience in. But it’s doing it in such a way that it’s also telling you a lot about the cultures of this world.”

Therefore, every major place, race and character in this movie has a musical theme attached to it. This film has a large number of characters, cultures and races. The distinct races, geography, trees, nature, and the earth itself were a big part of Tolkein’s story. It would have been very easy for the audience to become confused trying to distinguish between the many peoples and places of Middle Earth. Giving each of these elements a musical theme makes them live as individual characters, all contributing to the essence of Middle Earth.

The Shire, for example, is the place where the Hobbits live. The Hobbits are a peaceful people and they live a quiet life. Any sort of adventure is a scandal. They are an agrarian society and live as part of the land. Even their homes are burrows in the ground. Howard Shore uses music to “describe” Hobbits and the Shire to the audience. Their theme is very light and cheerful. A slide flute accompanied by a full orchestra give a Celtic or Irish feel. This accomplishes the feeling of another time, but brings the audience a little closer to home and gives a feeling of comfort. A solo violin carries the melody for a while until the full string section finishes the theme, but whenever the Shire is mentioned or referred to in the movie the score refers us back to the slide flute.

The Fellowship, made up of people and creatures from different races, has its own distinct theme. “As the two Hobbits leave Hobbiton and set out on their own, you hear the first statement of the Fellowship theme in the corn field, because it’s essentially the first time that the Fellowship is formed,” said Mr. Shore.

When the four Hobbits are on their way to the village of Bree, they are running from the “Nasgul”, or Ring Wraiths. There is very little dialogue during this scene. Our emotions are heightened and we feel the tension of the moment through the musical score. This is accomplished largely through dissonance. Our ears like to hear nice chords. Notes that are close to each other in value sound terrible to us. In the theme of the Ring Wraiths, the chords that clash are used to make us to feel uncomfortable. The movie makers want us to squirm in our seats. They want us to feel fear. The French horns are playing staccato quarter and eighth notes in a building rhythm while the strings are on descending eighth notes that continually clash. Add a men’s choir chanting an Elvish poem and it makes for a very confusing and intense moment.

Then while in the village of Bree, the Hobbits think that they are finally safe. We see images of them sleeping in their beds smiling. The scene then cuts to the Ring Wraiths coming into the village. The dissonant music becomes louder. Cut to the inn keeper’s face in horror as the Wraiths enter his inn. Cut to the peaceful Hobbits in their beds. All the while, dissonant and ancient sounding music is playing loudly. Then silence. As the Wraiths approach the Hobbits in their beds there is silence. This adds to the tension. We hold our breaths. This is a stroke of genius. Knowing when to not have music, or score, is just as important as knowing when to include it.

As soon as the Wraiths discover that they were tricked, however, the angry dissonant Wraith theme returns with a fury to remind us how serious the situation is. Even though the Hobbits are safe for the moment, they will never really be secure or free until they have accomplished their goal. The music reinforces this to the audience, as a version of the Wraith theme plays softer while Frodo watches the Wraiths from across the street from the Inn.

The Ring itself has an interesting theme. The Ring, though an inanimate object, is a character of its own. Its essence is evil and its intent is to deceive and enslave. The theme of the Ring portrays all of that through instrumentation and dissonance. It is appropriate that the main instrument used for the theme of the Ring is the oboe. The oboe is the instrument used to charm a snake out of a basket. It is also often associated with seduction, or allure. The ring certainly personifies that. Frodo, Bilbo, Gollum and many others were seduced, even addicted, to the Ring.

The wizard, Gandalf, goes to visit his superior and mentor, Sauraman, at the tower of Isengard. We believe at first that Sauraman is still a friend to Gandalf.

Once the story reveals that Sauraman has turned to the side of darkness, the musical theme, as well, “tells” us that the tower of Isengard is a place of evil. Howard Shore uses several methods to give that feeling. Dissonance is used to portray a feeling of uneasiness or apprehension.

Also, during the musical theme for the Tower of Isengard, Howard Shore uses an odd way of timing so that we feel off balance. Anytime that we see the tower of Isengard and the forging of weapons, Mr. Shore adds a beat to throw us off and make us feel uncomfortable. We are used to hearing music in common time (or four-four time), with four beats to each measure, and that feels right to us. The industrial sounding theme uses a five-four time which makes us uncomfortable by adding an extra beat to each measure. Also, French horns are used for the main melody, but Howard Shore also relies on the bass drum, tympani and a chime or bell to give the effect of a hammer pounding away down in the depths of the caverns underneath the tower.

Rivendell, a city of the Elves, has a theme of its own. This is a western haven for the Elves. We feel the peace and the beauty of the city, as well as its antiquity, through the music. This is quite different from the theme of Lothlorien. We are made to feel comfortable here at this place.

When the Fellowship leaves Rivendell and sets out on its journey, the theme of the Fellowship is fully revealed. The theme is naturally lyrical, aimed at the brass, but is restrained by a fully mixed and realized string section. The music is heroic and we feel the importance of their quest. We are excited and proud of them for making the decision to destroy the Ring and save Middle Earth.

Later, the Fellowship takes refuge in the Mines of Moria, only to discover that they are trapped inside a Dwarf “tomb”. The theme music of the Mines of Moria features a men’s chorus made up of Polynesian men. Peter Jackson had this to say about the music for the mines of Moria. “We sat around our kitchen table at home talking about the choral arrangement ideas for Moria and I thought it would be really great to weight it fairly heavily toward Polynesian singers. Maury or Pacific Islanders who have again, another worldly quality to their voice.”

“Mines being a Dwarven kingdom would really suit having those male voices. A bit like a Welch mining choir. So, Howard found himself in the town hall with an all-Polynesian male choir.”

At the bridge of Khaza-Dhum, the Fellowship is chased by the Moria Orcs. The Polynesian men’s choir and the tympani drums heighten the tension and excitement of the scene. The members of the Fellowship cross the bridge, but Gandalf stays behind to fight the Balrog. The music crescendos to an all-time forte until Gandalf falls from the bridge. Then very suddenly, the music goes into a very soft and melodic hum with just a single boy singing, lamenting for Gandalf. Under this beautiful theme, the camera shows a montage of the members of the Fellowship reacting to the loss of Gandalf. We see the characters faces and expressions of grief, but it is the music that makes us feel with them. The music “guides” our emotions and we feel as they do.

Later, when the Fellowship enters the forest of Lothlorien, we again hear the theme that was introduced at the beginning of the movie. There is also a twist of tension and mystery to this theme. As the Fellowship creeps through the forest, we sense through the music that they are wary of being in this land of the Elves. We sense that they fear that they will not be welcome.

In Lothlorien, when Boromir speaks of his home in Gondor, we hear a very brief part of the theme of Gondor, offered by a solo French horn, foreshadowing a people that we have not yet seen. The full theme of Gondor, however, is not revealed until the third part of the trilogy.

Critics of the music in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring say that there is just too much music. This simply is not true. This film was successful largely because of the comprehensive score. The extensive music in this film augments what is happening on the screen and enhances the experience for the audience. At every important moment in this film, the music is there to “guide” the audience emotionally. The music also helpes suspend our disbelief in a world that might otherwise seem ridiculous and surreal.

This film has an extensive number of characters, places, cultures and races. It would have been very easy for the audience to become confused. Howard Shore uses music to help the audience distinguish between the different groups and places by giving them their own distinctive themes.

Through the musical score, we know what to feel. We feel fear when the Hobbits are on their way to Bree. We feel sadness when Gandalf falls. We feel tension when Arwen is trying to get Frodo to Rivendell. We celebrate when the Fellowship sets out on their incredible journey. We understand the emotions of the characters and we feel with them. We become part of Middle Earth. And the musical score of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring helps take us there.

DJ Hero 2 Behind the Music Trailer [HD]

Saturday, 4 September, 2010


Click Here to Watch the DJ Hero 2 Empire Mode Trailer: www.youtube.com DJ Hero 2 Behind the Music Trailer [HD] Developer: FreeStyleGames Release: 10/2010 Genre: Music Platform: PS3/X360 Publisher: Activision Website: www.djhero.com DJ Hero® 2 will transform living rooms into nightclubs letting budding beat chemists, singing sensations and all of their friends fire up two turntables and a microphone to experience their favorite music together as they’ve never heard it before. The follow-up to the award-winning, #1 new videogame IP of 2009, DJ Hero 2 delivers the ultimate way for gamers to come together with a host of new multiplayer modes that pit DJ against DJ in unique Battle Mixes, invite vocalists into the spotlight with scoring based on pitch and range detection and bring the party to life with jump-in/jump-out Party Play gameplay. Featuring the biggest dance, pop and hip-hop hits by the hottest artists everyone knows and loves remixed by world-class DJ’s in an all-new way, the game’s soundtrack delivers over 70 unique mashups only available in DJ Hero 2. Further immersing players into the music, the game offers a heightened level of creative input and allows everyone to add their own touch, directly impacting the beats they’re spinning with Freestyle scratching, cross-fading and sampling, performed at set points in the mix. Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology

The Devil Dogs by TEAMHEADKICK (Gears of War 2 Metal Music Video)

Friday, 3 September, 2010


www.youtube.com Click above to watch Left Me 4 Dead (Left 4 Dead 2 Metal Music Video) by TEAMHEADKICK! The Devil Dogs by TEAMHEADKICK (Gears of War 2 Metal Music Video) Music video created using assets from GOW2, and music from TEAMHEADKICK. The Devil Dogs is a comedic rock song mixing comedy, Gears related lyrics, and a heavy fast paced riff for you guys, the fans! Enjoy! MP3 available on iTunes, Amazon, and worldwide under TEAMHEADKICK. LYRICS: The Devil Dogs Were Marines, were big, were bad, were buff Locust slaying, bullet spraying, never get enough Gun slinging, death bringing, straight fucking you up Dishin ass kickins, how many do you want? You Alien douchebags, youd better get away I got a chainsaw on my gun, you bitches better pray Quick throw a grenade into that hole, I just hit my active reload Lets go time to tear it up, Ill use a torque bow and shoot a drone in the butt Torque Bow in the butt x(4) Were Machines, were mean, we make alien stew Carmine get out of the way you stupid noob Hold on just a second, wait give me that We need a diaper with that sniper cause your aiming is crap You Alien dipshits you better fear my wrath Troika turret is cutting down a path You want to fight, well bring it on Ill melt your face with the Hammer of Dawn Some things are worth fighting for, Cry havok Let slip the Gears of War. The Devil Dogs Well were bad ass, were fast, well make you die Brumak riding, reaver slaying, ruff neck Semper Fi Making Alien salsa with guns and

Miley Cyrus – Can’t Be Tamed (Official Music Video) Parody / Spoof

Friday, 3 September, 2010


Now you know the truth: here is proof that I was the REAL person featured in this music video! The bastards took me out using CGI, this is a freakin’ outrage! New videos every Tuesday and Saturday!!! Leave me a comment with your song choice that you want me to do for my next music video…