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Harry Potter Soundtrack (all 6 Included)
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsSoundtrack – Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone

Tracklist:
01 – Prologue.mp3
02 – Harry’s Wonderous World.mp3
03 – The Arrival Of Baby Harry.mp3
04 – Visit The Zoo And Letters From Hogwarts.mp3
05 – Diagon Alley And The Gringotts Vault.mp3
06 – Platform 9 And 3 Quarters And The Journey To Hogwarts.mp3
07 – Entry Into The Great Hall And The Banquet.mp3
08 – Mr. Longbottom Flies.mp3
09 – Hogwarts Forever And The Moving Stairs.mp3
10 – The Norwegian Ridgeback And A Change Of Season.mp3
11 – The Quidditch Match.mp3
12 – Christmas At Hogwarts.mp3
13 – The Invisibility Cloak And The Library Scene.mp3
14 – Fluffy’s Harp.mp3
15 – In The Devil’s Snare And The Flying Keys.mp3
16 – The Chess Game.mp3
17 – The Face Of Voldemort.mp3
18 – Leaving Hogwarts.mp3
19 – Hedwig’s Theme.mp3Download:
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Archive – Discography
Posted on October 21st, 2009 No commentsArchive – Discography

Archive were formed by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths in 1994 from the ashes of the UK breakbeat act Genaside II. Together with the female singer Roya Arab and the young rapper Rosko John, the band released their first album “Londinium” on Island Records in 1996, a mix of dark Trip hop (in a similar vein to Massive Attack), electronica and progressive music. The album received moderate critical acclaim, but due to internal dispute the band split up later that year.
However, in 1997 Keeler and Griffiths reformed Archive with another female singer (Suzanne Wooder) and in 1999 released their second album “Take My Head”, a mix of pop and symphonic trip-hop far more melodic than its predecessor. The band have described this album as their least favourite of their albums.
Between 2002 and 2005 the band released three albums with singer Craig Walker (formerly of Power of Dreams) to growing popularity and critical acclaim, including a large following in France and Poland. These albums have seen Archive gradually turn away from their roots in Electronica and Trip hop and towards more psychedelic and progressive style of bands such as Pink Floyd, Mogwai, and The Secret Machines. The band also composed the soundtrack to the French film Michel Vaillant, released in November 2003.
Archive announced at short notice that Walker would not join the band’s tour in November 2004 “due to unforeseen circumstances”. Another statement from Darius Keeler hinted at personal problems keeping Walker from touring. In an interview with the TV station arte in late 2005, Keeler and Griffiths stated that Walker is in fact no longer with Archive and is working on a solo album, whereas Walker has stated that he left Archive due to personal differences with management and other band members.
In autumn of 2004, Archive announced that Dave Pen (Birdpen) would replace Walker on the Noise tour – due to the continuing personal problems between Walker and the rest of the band. During this same tour, Keeler and Griffiths met the singer Pollard Berrier at one of their shows in Vienna, Austria. The three began writing and rehearsing together, and were recording in Southside Studios, London, by September 2005.
In May 2006, Archive released “Lights”, from which the first single was “System”. Dave Pen contributed on three tracks of the album and Maria Q sang on four tracks.
They have been touring in Europe since 2006, with Dave Pen, Pollard Berrier and occasionally Maria Q as singers. As the critical reaction to their “Lights” tour has been excellent, they recorded a live DVD in Paris in January 2007.
Archive released their 6th album “Controlling Crowds” on March 30th 2009. The first single was entitled “Bullets”.
As of February 2009, Rosko John is “back in the Archive collective”, according to the official Archive newsletter.
Genre(s): Trip hop, Electronica, Progressive rock, New prog, Britpop
This discography includes: Albums (7), Live and Special Releases (6)
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ALBUMS (7)
1996 Londinium

Tracklist / Informations:
1. “Old Artist” 4:04
2. “All Time” 3:51
3. “So Few Words” 6:12
4. “Headspace” 4:13
5. “Darkroom” 4:31
6. “Londinium” 5:19
7. “Man Made” 4:37
8. “Nothing Else” 4:37
9. “Skyscraper” 4:24
10. “Parvaneh (Butterfly)” 3:50
11. “Beautiful World” 6:36
12. “Organ Song” 2:23
13. “Last Five” 3:47Bitrate: 160 Kbit
Length: 60:38 minMusic Europe, Noise, Pop, Progressive, Radio, Rock, Soundtrack, World -
Scarface – Ost
Posted on October 18th, 2009 No commentsScarface – OST

Info:
Released 1983, 2003 remastered
Genre Rock, Dance
Size 80Mb
Kbps 320More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarface_(soundtrack)
Tracklist:
1.”Scarface (Push It to the Limit)” by Paul Engemann
2.”Rush Rush” by Deborah Harry
3.”Turn Out the Light” by Amy Holland
4.”Vamos a Bailar” by Maria Conchita Alonso (credited as Maria Conchita)
5.”Tony’s Theme” by Giorgio Moroder
6.”She’s on Fire” by Amy Holland
7.”Shake It Up” by Elizabeth Daily
8.”Dance Dance Dance” by Beth Anderson
9.”I’m Hot Tonight” by Elizabeth Daily
10.”Gina’s and Elvira’s Theme” by Giorgio Moroder, performed by Helen St. JohnDownload link:
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Burnout Paradise Ost Soundtrack (2009) || Ac ||
Posted on October 17th, 2009 No comments
Tracklist
Stand And Deliver
Snowhill
Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast
Would?
Going Through Changes
Girlfriend
FRICTION
Coming Down To Beijing
The Archers Bows Have Broken
Fight Music For The Fight
Route 66 (Beatmasters Mix)
Epic
Paradise City
Heart Of Fire
Stop!
Electable (Give It Up)
Cities In Dust
Fire Away
Creepshow
My Curse
Us V. Them
Beautiful Ruin
Block Out The World
Come Clean
Rockstar (Jason Nevins Mix)
Finger On The Trigger
Nothing To Lose
Until You Leave
Collapse
Fake It
Calling All Cars
Everyone Has Their Secrets
It Goes Off
Rusty Cage
Dead Living
Duel
Red Orange Yellow
Im Not Sorry
Glitter Hits (J.J. Puig Mix)
I Wanna RockRapidshare
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The Graduate Soundtrack
Posted on October 15th, 2009 No comments
The Graduate Soundtrack


The Graduate Soundtrack
Information
Similar to Nelson Riddle’s self-parodic work on Stanley Kubrick’s LOLITA, Grusin’s instrumentals have a satiric edge that comments on the film’s action. On their own, especially to one unfamiliar with the film, they sound like deadpan parodies of the worst excesses of pseudo-hip Hollywood, especially the hilariously out-of-it “On the Strip,” the background for the scene where Benjamin and Elaine make the Sunset Strip freak scene. It sounds so much like the theme to one of Chuck Barris’s game shows that the disconnect has to be intentional.
The soundtrack to Mike Nichols’ 1967 masterpiece, THE GRADUATE, alternates between Paul Simon’s songs and pieces of Dave Grusin’s deliberately naff Swingin’ Sixties score. All of the former, with the exception of “Mrs. Robinson” and a negligible solo acoustic guitar rendition of “Scarborough Fair/Canticle,” are available on Simon and Garfunkel’s earlier albums.
Simon & Garfunkel: Paul Simon (vocals, guitar); Art Garfunkel (vocals).
Track list
1. The Sound Of Silence – Simon And Garfunkel
2. The Singleman Party Foxtrot – David Grusin
3. Mrs. Robinson – Simon And Garfunkel
4. Sunporch Cha-Cha-Cha – David Grusin
5. Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Inerlude) – Simon And Garfunkel
6. On The Strip – David Grusin
7. April Come She Will – Simon And Garfunkel
8. The Folks – David Grusin
9. Scarborough Fair / Canticle – Simon And Garfunkel
10. A Great Effect – David Grusin
11. The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine – Simon And Garfunkel
12. Whew – David Grusin
13. Mrs. Robinson – Simon And Garfunkel
14. The Sound Of Silence – Simon And Garfunkel
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Cayetano – The Big Fall (2009)
Posted on October 15th, 2009 No comments
Cayetano – The Big Fall (2009)
FLAC (image + .cue + log) | Lossless | 298 mb
Lo-Fi, Nu Jazz, Dub, Downtempo | 17 July, 2009 | Label: Etage Noir Austria | 00:50:49 min | 13 tracks
:: TrackList ::
1. Which color you like (4:38)
2. Doppelganger (feat kozalias) (4:25)
3. Crossing line (2:58)
4. Nothing left to do (feat valia) (4:23)
5. The big fall (4:14)
6. Another galaxy (feat kozalias) (4:27)
7. Mall fever (2:33)
8. Mall reprise (4:39)
9. The secret (2:58)
10. Feel (feat valia) (4:06)
11. Like a fool (2:02)
12. Notre dame (3:49)
13. Paint my day (with black) (5:09)So it´s really hard to describe this masterpiece with words. Each track a story. Sometimes bitter and sometimes sweet though never away from the authentic emotions and with no fear or agony to impress. This is the soundtrack of a life.
In this case, you dont have to do with just a music style like dub, jazz, trip-hop…:: Rapidshare Links ::
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Kung Fu Panda Soundtrack
Posted on October 14th, 2009 No comments
Tracklist
1. Hero
2. Let The Tournament Begin
3. Dragon Warrior Is Among Us
4. Tai Lung Escapes
5. Peach Tree Of Wisdom
6. Accu-flashback
7. Impersonating Shifu
8. Sacred Pool Of Tears
9. Training Po
10. The Bridge
11. Shifu Faces Tai Lung
12. The Dragon Scroll
13. Po vs Tai Lung
14. Dragon Warrior Rises
15. Panda Po
16. Oogway Ascends
17. Kung Fu Fighting – Cee-Lo, Jack Black
18. Hewlett Packard Enhanced Content – Soundtrackdownload link


