Feb 25, 2008

Chemical Brothers are ending up their turnmills! What a pitty!

These are definitely bad news for the fans of Chemical Brother! :O




So, the action begins on Good Friday 21st March as Turnmills’ long-serving weekly club - The Gallery welcomes 18 veterans of the floor to say goodbye in style after nearly 13 years at the helm and over 650 parties.


The main room is filled by residents past and present as Judge Jules, Tall Paul, Seb Fontaine, Sister Bliss, Steve Lee, Gavyn Mytchel and Alex Anderson have the honour of taking the controls on the last night. Backroom fave Joy takes over the infamous T2, with old friends Brandon Block, Alex P, Lisa Loud, Daniele Davoli and Tania von Pear letting rip in the intimate space.

Over in T3, The Gallery traditions continue as international guests Yves de Reuyter and Corvin Dalek jet in for the occasion joining former residents Red Jerry and Darren Christian, alongside current ressies John Askew and The Viceroy. Look out for a very special announcement coming soon from Gallery HQ as we reveal the new London home for The Gallery - launching on Friday 25th April. Mmmm...

The following night, Saturday 22nd March sees the electronic power of Turnmills’ flagship Saturday night event Together take over proceedings... and boy have we got something special in store for you.

Together combines forces with Turnmills’ eclectic predecessors The Heavenly and Headstart to deliver arguably the biggest club line-up of 2008. Step forward The Chemical Brothers, former residents every week for 4 years from The Heavenly days and Fatboy Slim – the DJ magician and Turnmills legend. These two UK dance music giants couldn’t resist one final flirt with the Turnmills faithful and we’re honoured to have them involved in this epic occasion. Joining them will be Mr Together (and 5 year resident) Justin Robertson, plus old friends James Holroyd, Nathan Detroit and Guilty Pleasures’ Sean Rowley, plus Heavenly crew Robin, Nick, Martin & Jeff.

Britiney is already with her kids again!

Britney had finally the opportunity to be with her kids! I wondered if she would ever see them again =D



Britney Spears was reunited with her sons on Saturday (23.02.08).


The troubled singer - who lost visitation rights to two-year-old Sean Preston and Jayden James, 17 months, earlier this year - spent three hours with the boys, along with her father Jamie and her psychiatrist, in her Hollywood home.

Mark Vincent Kaplan, the lawyer for Britney's ex-husband Kevin Federline, said his client had been instrumental in reinstating Britney's visitation rights, adding: "The process of reinstating the children's mother as a participant in their lives can commence."

A court order preventing Britney from seeing her sons was put in place at the beginning of the year after she refused to return the children to Kevin. After police were called to her Los Angeles home, Britney was taken to a local hospital for psychiatric treatment.

She was later released but was readmitted earlier this month and spent six days receiving treatment for mental health problems.

Meanwhile, it has been revealed the 26-year-old singer has "lost" $60 million in 12 months of extravagant spending.

Last year, Britney was listed by America's prestigious Forbes magazine as having an estimated wealth of more than $100 million.

However, in court papers recently filed by Britney's lawyer Adam Streisand, the 'Toxic' star's estimated fortune has now dramatically shrunk to $40 million - raising questions about the shortfall in her earnings. A source said: "Britney has been spending like a woman possessed for the past 12 months, splashing her cash on private jets, hotels, and legal and medical bills.

"Her parents were horrified when they looked at her accounts."

Snoop's return is here!



Snoop is back, it seems! I was starting to get worried! =D




Shizzle da rizzle, tha Doggfather is back with his ninth studio album Ego Trippin’, set for release on March 17th.


Sensual Seduction is set to be the first single release from the album and with its smooth, disco groove is a mere taster of what we can expect from the album.

Sensual Seduction, or if you’re over 18, Sexual Erruption sees Snoop flash back to a time when disco ruled, a time when a man could play a melodica keyboard in a three piece white suit and still go home with the all the ladies.

Ego Trippin’ is an album all about Snoop making the music he loves to make without worrying about pleasing anyone else.

'I just don’t give a f**k right now and I’m gonna do me, 'cause that’s what I do best!' he explains.

Although still under wraps, it’s rumoured to include some 80’s influenced pop tracks; drawing inspiration from Prince, Rick James & George Clinton as well as groove-influenced R&B, and of course a good measure of the gangsta rap cuts that have made Snoop a hip hop icon.

If making music and films wasn’t enough, Snoop is also the star of the hugely successful reality TV show, 'Snoop Dogg’s Fatherhood’ on E! where he shows a rare glimpse of his softer side and his family life. The show also includes some very special guests including our very own David Beckham.

Sensual Seduction is released on Polydor Records on March 24th with the album Ego Trippin’ out March 17th.

Ben Lee's debut!



Have you ever wanted for his debut? =D
I don't think so...


The music of Ben Lee will be featured in Nash Edgerton's upcoming movie 'The Square'.

Lee wrote the music but doesn't sing. He handed that chore over to Home & Away star, Jessica Chapnik, who will make her recording debut with the soundtrack.

"I'm really happy with these recordings," Ben says in his online blog. "Apparently they showed a sneak preview of the trailer that features a song of mine at Tropfest last week, and people liked it".

Jessica's vocals grace the songs "This Life is Sweet", "Sand", "Unloved Letters", and "How Loves Pray".

'The Square' was directed by Nash Edgerton and written by his brother Joel. Joel also stars in the movie, alongside Bill Hunter, Peter Phelps and (making his big screen debut), The Chaser's Julian Morrow.

The movie is a thriller about a man whose life unravels when his mistress brings him a suitcase full of case.