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08 Sep 2006 - REM Reunite...

The seminal REM line-up are to reunite for a one-off show this month, when they will be inducted into the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame.

????Michael Stipe, Mike Mills and Peter Buck will be joined at the ceremony by original drummer Bill Berry, who left the band just over a decade ago.

Since quitting REM in 1997 following a brain haemorrhage, Berry has appeared with the band just three times, at special, brief one-off occasions.

It's currently unknown what the band will play at the event, although manager Bertis Downs revealed they're "considering recording something for a yet-to-be-announced charitable project."

REM will be inducted into the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame on September 16, before commencing on their first new album since 2004's "Around The Sun".

"And I Feel Fine", a collection of early recordings, rarities and unreleased tracks, is released on Monday, September 12.
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????November will see the release of an extended play cd from David Sylvian, Steve Jansen, and Burnt Friedman's band 'Nine Horses'. It will feature two new tracks, 'Money For All' (the title of the ep), co-written by David and Burnt and 'Get the hell out' by Steve and David. The mini album will also feature remixes and interpretations by Burnt of 3 tracks from the Nine Horses album 'Snow Borne Sorrow' (The Banality Of Evil, Wonderful World, and Serotonin) and alternative versions of the two new tracks plus the Japanese only released bonus track 'Birds Sing For Their Lives' with Stina Nordenstam.
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Video Digital Downloads...........................................................Release date: 2 October 2006

"With our songs you saw them first. The music and visuals were one to most people." - John Taylor

Synonymous with the launch of MTV and the growth of what has become one of the music industry's most important and enduring marketing tools, Duran Duran were at the vanguard of video production, helping to transform the medium into a recognized art form and transporting their fans on glamorous and aspirational journeys to exotic locations.

They were the first band to shoot on location, and the first to make an extended video for a song (filmed to accompany the 12" dance mix of 'Girls On Film'). Now, from 2 October 2006, twenty of their most memorable video clips will beavailable for digital download worldwide. Also available will be an exclusive bundle for Itunes, with 2 extra rarities: 'A Day In the Life', which is a 2.26 mins interview with Simon LeBon just before the launch of the 'Rio' album, intercut with live, back-stage, studio, rehearsal, recording and photoshoot footage. And the second exclusive, 'Liberty', which is a 15.25 mins long feature that includes an interview about the 'Liberty' album with the full album line up: Nick Rhodes, Simon LeBon, John Taylor, Warren Cuccurullo and Sterling Campbell, intercut with promo video B roll and rehearsal footage.

Working with a number of top-flight directors, including Australian talent Russell Mulcahy (who shot 'Hungry Like A Wolf', 'Save a Prayer', 'Rio',' Is There Something I Should Know?', 'The Reflex' and 'Wild Boys'), and Godley and Crème (who filmed the racey and subsequently banned video for 'Girls on Film') Duran Duran created lasting and iconic imagery with their videos, leaving their contemporaries in their wake and helping them to quickly reach a worldwide army of fans who rapidly helped to propel the band to superstardom.

Who can forget the five band members riding the waves aboard the 'Rio' yacht, the body-painted girl in 'Hungry Like the Wolf' or shots of the guys walking along the shores of a Sri Lankan beach in 'Save A Prayer'? But girls and glamour were not the sole ingredients that made these videos so compelling. The tropical themes were beautifully shot, the futuristic visions ahead of their time, and the storylines and art direction mesmerizing.

With the growth of the medium, the rapid evolution of an entire MTV generation and ever-increasing budgets, Duran Duran's videos became more and more ambitious and by the time they had started work on their second album the band were envisioning the clips as the songs themselves were taking shape.

No-one did it better than Duran Duran - and looking at these enduring early videos now it's obvious just how vividly the imagery they created encapsulated the times.

On 2 October, the following clips will be released for digital download:

Planet Earth (364 9555)
Girls On Film (Short Censored Version) (366 6795)
Hungry Like The Wolf (364 9545)
Save A Prayer (366 6865)
Rio (364 9565)
Is There Something I Should Know? (366 6825)
The Wild Boys (366 6905)
Union Of The Snake (366 6915)
New Moon On Monday (366 6845)
The Reflex (9364 9575)
A View To A Kill (366 7553)
Notorious (366 6855)
Skin Trade (366 6925)
I Don't Want Your Love (366 6815)
All She Wants Is (366 6765)
Serious (366 6885)
Burning The Ground (366 6775)
Ordinary World (880 4575)
Come Undone (880 5535)
Electric Barbarella (366 6785)


Currently in the studio working on their upcoming album for Epic Records, which is slated for release first quarter of next year, Duran Duran are again making history with their use of visuals by creating a 3-D 'Duran Duran virtual universe' inside the online virtual world, Second Life.
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06 Sep 2006 - New Bands On Myspace.com

Electra
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Electra is the brainchild of record producer B.I.D and vocalist/frontman Tom Giles and are based in London, England. Their hotly anticipated debut album 'Get The Queen Dancing' takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of love and life in the 21st century. If euphoric powerpop and honest poetic lyrics rock your world then you will??love Electra.

Influences: Erasure, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
http://www.myspace.com/electrarock
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Lemon
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Combining the soulful ache of Simply Reds Mick Hucknall with the sultry falsetto of Smokey Robinson, Lemon resurrects the plaintive longing and raw sexuality of vintage R&B with the synthesized rhythms of 80s modern rock.
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A duo consisting of vocalist Roger Smith and multi-instrumentalist Thor Madsen, the New York-based Lemon generates body heat from their funky, sweltering grooves. The propulsive Aint Coming Back recalls Peter Gabriel in his mid-80s prime as Smiths deeply emotional and urgent vocals fuel Madsens grinding keyboards while One Night Stand is reminiscent of Princes midnight eroticism.

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Eschewing the discordant noise and basement production of 90s alternative rock, Lemon champion melody and clear, straightforward songwriting, utilizing modern technology to create evocative atmospherics with old-school pop hooks. If Motown had begun releasing albums in the 21st century, then Lemon would have been among their prime artists.

Influences: Marvin Gaye, Al Green, George Michael, Bee Gees, Abba, A-Ha, Seal, Simply Red, The Smiths, The Housemartins, Beautiful South, ELO
http://www.myspace.com/lemonmusic

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