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Friday, October 22, 2010

Dr. Dre To Release "Solar System Inspired" Album


Dr. Dre is recording an instrumental album inspired by the solar system, the rapper/producer has unveiled.

He, whose real name Andre Young, explained that the LP will be "my interpretation of what each planet sounds like", reports Vibe.com.

"An instrumental album is something I've been wanting to do for a long time," Dr. Dre said. "I have the ideas for it. I want to call it 'The Planets'. I don't even know if I should be saying this, but fuck it. It's just my interpretation of what each planet sounds like."

"I've been studying the planets and learning the personalities of each planet. I've been doing this for about two years now just in my spare time so to speak. I wanna do it in surround sound. It'll have to be in surround sound for Saturn to work," he added.

However, The release date for the record has yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Dre is also set to release his long-overdue LP, 'Detox', his first full-length studio effort since 1999's '2001'.

Originally due out in 2004, the album has been delayed a number of times, with the rapper/producer now admitting it wont be out till 2011.

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Kings Of Leon Announce New Album Release Date And Title


Kings Of Leon have confirmed the title and release date of their new album, the follow-up to 2008's LP 'Only By The Night'.

The new record is set to be released on October 18 in the UK and October 19 in the US and the band have called their fifth studio effort 'Come Around Sundown'.

the band once again working together with producers Angelo Petraglia and Jacquire King, recording sessions for the album took place at New York's Avatar Studios.

Meanwhile, Kings Of Leon are set to return to the UK to headline V Festival on August 21-22.

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Behringer FBQ6200 Ultragraph Pro Equalizer


The Behringer FBQ6200 Ultragraph Pro is the flagship of the entire FBQ series. An ultra-musical 31-band stereo graphic equalizer, the FBQ6200 goes the distance to offer maximum performance and flexibility in both live and studio applications. Start with the forward-looking, patent-pending FBQ Feedback Detection System that instantly reveals feedback frequencies and also can be used as an audio analyzer.

A whole battery of superb features makes the FBQ6200 score high on the ease-of-use scale: dedicated limiters with gain reduction meters for each channel protect your sound system from overload and distortion, and a pink noise generator provides test signals for equalizing your sound system to any room acoustics. A mono subwoofer output with dedicated level control and adjustable crossover frequency gives your music some extra verve. Additional sweepable high- and low-cut filters for each channel remove unwanted frequencies such as floor rumble and tape hiss.

Level setting is no sweat thanks to the highly accurate 8-digit LED input/output metering and input gain control. Top-drawer components such as the ultralow-noise audio operational amplifiers, servo balanced inputs and outputs with 1/4" TRS and gold-plated XLR connectors and the relay-controlled hard-bypass with an auto-bypass function offer outstanding audio performance. Expect reliability in the long run with the high-quality illuminated 45-mm detented ALPS faders, potentiometers, and illuminated switches. Any way you look at it, the FBQ6200 has all the right stuff to become a welcome addition to your touring rack.

Features:

* Professional 31-band stereo Graphic Equalizer for both live and studio applications
* Revolutionary FBQ Feedback Detection System instantly reveals critical frequencies and can also be used as Audio Analyzer
* Dedicated limiters with gain reduction meters for each channel protect your sound system from overload and distortion
* Pink noise generator provides test signals for equalizing your sound system to any room acoustics
* Mono subwoofer output with dedicated level control and adjustable crossover frequency

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

REM Recording New "Old School" Album

REM are recording an "old school"-style album, the Posies' frontman Ken Stringfellow has revealed.

Stringfellow who in the past has toured and worked with the Georgia band, recently met up with bassist Mike Mills in his current home city of Paris, where he heard the rough recordings of the proposed follow-up to 2008's 'Accelerate'.

"It's sounding really great, very old school," Stringfellow told Nme.com. "The first track had vocals which were mixed super low which I couldn't understand and I was like, 'Yes, a return to form.' Mike was on about pushing the vocals up and I was like, 'No, don't do it.'"

Jacknife Lee will produce REM's 15th as-yet-untitled studio album. Lee also worked on the group's 'Accelerate' album.

"What's cool about classic REM is that you have an electric and acoustic guitar coming along like The Byrds," Stringfellow said. "There's a lot of that in there, there's some piano songs too, but I didn't hear a lot of crazy, freaky keyboards and vintage drum machines in there like the period when I was with them."

He added: "It had a very live feel. It's really quite beautiful, some of the recordings were a little bit dark and had just the kind of murk that you would hear on an old REM record. I thought that was a great thing to bring back."

The new REM album is expected to be released in 2011.

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