Thursday 26 June 2008

Artist

Artist   
Artist: Artist

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   Other
   Musical
   



Discography:


CD Title   
 CD Title

   Year:    
Tracks: 19


Album   
 Album

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

Krzysztof Komeda

Krzysztof Komeda   
Artist: Krzysztof Komeda

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   



Discography:


The Fearless Vampire Killers   
 The Fearless Vampire Killers

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 20


Rosemary's Baby   
 Rosemary's Baby

   Year:    
Tracks: 18




Jazz player and cinema composer Krzysztof Komeda is topper known for his film stacks for the movies of Roman Polanski and Ingmar Bergman. Born Krzysztof Trzcinski in 1931, he victimised "Komeda" as his last name because of Communism disfavour with malarkey music. Professionally an ear, nose, and throat specialist, Komeda composed and played jazz piano, and was well received at the 1956 Sopot Jazz Festival. Komeda's boss musical accomplishments were in dislodge jazz. Komeda performed and recorded with trumpeter Tomasz Stanko (from 1963 on) and Swedish tenor saxist Bernt Rosengren. His record album Astigmatic (1965) is acknowledged as his masterpiece. His best-known work, however, was in the kingdom of plastic film tons, which he focused on increasingly in the lowest years earlier his death. He scored over 40 films for directors including Polanski, Bergman, Andrzej Wajda, Henning Carlsen, and more than. After composing the score for Polanski's renowned American flick debut, Rosemary's Baby, Komeda was severely injured in a car crash in Los Angeles. After rising from a comatoseness, Komeda returned to his married woman, Zofia, in Warsaw, and died in 1969, non in time 40 long time old. In 1998, the Power Brothers label reissued the much-hailed Memory of Bach, 1967's Nighttime, Daytime Requiem, and Mojo Ballada, which includes a different recording of the music for Polanski's Knife in the Water and pieces for Miroslaw Kijowicz's cartoons.





Movers and shakers of TV industry gather in Banff to peddle, pitch and ponder

Wednesday 11 June 2008

50 Cent's Cop Flick Gets New Title

The New Orleans based cop thriller which will star 50 Cent and Val Kilmer has been given a new title.
The flick was initially titled Microwave Park but according to Daily Variety it has been renamed to Streets of Blood.
Kilmer plays a cop who believes his partner died during Hurricane Katrina but later finds out that he was killed.
With the help of his new partner, played by 50 Cent, Kilmer begins to investigate deeper into the murder which exposes various corrupt cops.
Production on Streets Of Blood will begin next month and Dylan McDermott and Brian Presley are also part of the cast.
Kilmer's role was initially held by Robert Deniro.
As reported earlier, 50 Cent  will be starring alongside Deniro and Al Pacino in the crime drama Righteous Kill which opens in theatres on September 19th.
Deniro and Pacino play two police officers attempting to catch a serial killer while resolving personal issues between each other.  50 pla



ys a club owner named Spider who gets entangled in the cops search for the killer.

Wednesday 4 June 2008

Thriller starts filming in Belfast

A new supernatural thriller from 'Man About Dog' and 'I Went Down' director Paddy Breathnach has begun filming in Belfast.
Variety reports that 'Red Mist' stars Arielle Kebbel ('The Grudge 2'), Sarah Carter ('Shark') and Stephen Dillane ('Spy Game').
It began filming on 4 February and is due to be completed by November.
Breathnach's last film on Irish screens was 'Shrooms'.