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ARTiST........: VA TiTLE.........: Radioplay Euro Express 871UB RELEASE DATE..: 03.31.2010 GENRE.........: Top 40 SUBGENRE......: - RiPPER........: hJ RUNTIME.......: 50:38 min YEAR..........: 2010 Type..........: Album QUALiTY.......: 320kbps SiZE..........: 115,10 MB GRABBER.......: - ENCODER.......: Fhg LABEL.........: Radio Express SOURCE........: WEB █ ■▄▄▓█▓▄▄■ ███▓▓ ■▀▀ ▀▀■ ▐████▌█▌ ▐█████▌ ▐█████▌ ▐█████▌ ▐██ ██ ▐██████ ▐██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ ████ ██▄▄ ██▌ ▐█▌ ▐█▌▀▐█▌ ▐█▌ ▐█ ██ ▀▀██ ▐██ ██ ██ ██ ██▐████ ██ ██ ▐█████▌ ▒ :: TRACKLiST :: ▒ ▓ ▓ █ █ ▓ ▓ ▄▒ ░▄ 01. AMY MACDONALD - Spark 03:07 02. BEN MONTAGUE - Haunted 03:33 03. ELLIE GOULDING - Guns And Horses 03:36 04. FEFE DOBSON - I Want You 02:11 05. KATE NASH - Do Wah Doo [radio Edit] 02:34 06. KOOL SAVAS FEAT. OLLI BANJO, AZAD AND MOE MITCHELL 04:15 07. LENA MEYER-LANDRUT - Satellite 02:56 08. LUNIK - People Hurt People 03:21 09. PLAN B - She Said 03:30 10. PONY PONY RUN RUN - Hey You 03:14 11. ROX - My Baby Left Me 03:30 12. SAMUELE BERSANI - Pesce D'aprile 04:01 13. SCHILLER WITH NADIA ALI - Try [video Edit] 03:23 14. THE XX - Crystalised 03:19 15. USHER FEAT. WILL.I.AM - OMG 04:08 ▀▒ ░▀ ▓ ▓ █ █ ▓ ▓ ▒ ▒ ▐█████▌ ▐█ ▐██████ ██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ ▐█▌ ▐█▌ ▀▀██ ██ ██▐████ ▐█████▌ ▒ :: RLS.NOTES :: ▒ ▓ ▓ █ █ ▓ ▓ ▄▒ ░▄ http://www.radioexpress.com 1 AMY MACDONALD - Spark (0:06 / 03:05 / C / 134 bpm / 7.31 MB ) 2010 is the year that a lot of female artists, from Laura Marling to Duffy to Adele, will face the eternal pop dilemma of what to do on that difficult second album. Few have it as hard as Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, whose 2007 debut "This Is The Life" sold over three million copies and went to No. 1 in five countries. But "A Curious Thing", recorded at Paul Weller's home studio in Surrey and featuring guest spots from the Modfather, doesn't sound as though Macdonald is sweating it. The collection is mostly defined by Amy's rootsy Celtic voice and her intolerance of the famous idiots she has met since her first album, the subject that gives "Spark" to several tunes. 2 BEN MONTAGUE - Haunted (0:16 / 03:31 / C / 60 bpm / 8.33 MB ) When Ben Montague's debut single "Can't Hold Me Down" was playlisted on Radio 2 for an impressive five weeks, it signified the gifted singer-songwriter as one of the UK's brightest melodic rock talents. Hand-picked as tour support by acclaimed guitarist Joe Bonamassa, Montague won fans by the thousands, including racing supremo Eddie Jordan, who was impressed enough to invite him to perform in front of 18,000 people at Silverstone as part of his all-star band alongside rock legends Roger Daltrey and Nick Mason. It has all added up to a rigorous road-testing for the material that makes up Ben's debut album, which includes the deep-felt melancholia of "Haunted". 3 ELLIE GOULDING - Guns And Horses (0:06 / 03:34 / C / 143 bpm / 8.44 MB ) An alternative singer/songwriter from London, Ellie Goulding emerged in 2009 as a blogosphere favorite. After launching her career, Ellie befriended a number of electro producers, among them Starsmith and Frankmusik, who give her songs an electro-pop twist. "Though I write on guitar, I hear the entire sound of songs in my head," Goulding explained her process. "And Fin is someone who understands." Early tracks such as "Starry Eyed" and a cover of Sam Sparro's "Black & Gold" were posted on taste-making mp3 blogs such as Discodust. In short time Goulding was being praised in mainstream media publications, and she signed a deal with Polydor Records while penning songs for Diana Vickers, Gabriella Cilmi, and others. "Gun And Horses" is her latest. 4 FEFE DOBSON - I Want You (0:02 / 02:08 / C / 187 bpm / 5.12 MB ) Canadian singer Fefe Dobson caught the ear of Jive Records when she was only 15, and the label set her up with a number of producers with an eye toward developing a pop-R&B career. But the self-described "rocker chick" refused and instead inked with Island/Def Jam. Her self-titled debut spun off three Canadian Top 20s, but when her follow-up album's first single stalled, Dobson found herself dropped and the album shelved. Several of its tracks were used by others--most notably Jordin Sparks' "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"--but "I Want You" marks Dobson's reemergence with the all-new collection "Joy".s 5 KATE NASH - Do Wah Doo[Radio Edit] (0:00 / 02:32 / C / 145 bpm / 6.02 MB ) Born in Dublin, songwriter Kate Nash learned to play the piano at school and took an early interest in acting, but a rejection from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School after sustaining a broken foot dashed her hopes of a theater career. Housebound while the bones healed, Nash's mother bought her an electric guitar and Kate used the time to focus on songwriting. Eventually she uploaded some compositions onto MySpace, where the storytelling nature of her songs and distinctive London accent recalled Lily Allen, who broke into the mainstream a year earlier in exactly the same way. Indeed, the two women became friends via their respective MySpace sites, each recommending the other's music. A long time coming, "Do Wah Doo" will be a highlight at this year's V Festival and the revived Lilith Fair. 6 KOOL SAVAS FEAT. OLLI BANJO, AZAD AND MOE MITCHELL - Immer Wenn Ich Rhyme (0:00 / 04:13 / C / 90 bpm / 9.97 MB ) Savas Yurderi, aka Kool Savas, is a German hip-hop artist of Turkish descent who emerged as one the most controversial pop stars of his generation via misogynistic and homophobic lyrics that followed the divisive traditions of American hip-hop. Originally dubbing himself King Kool Savas, he first surfaced in English-language collectives like the Basic Elements and M.O.R., making his recording debut on Westberlin Maskulin's 1999 release "Hoes, Flows, Moneytoes". Mounting a solo career two years later, Savas singles like "Schwule Rapper" ("Gay Rappers") and "PimplegionΣr" ("Pimp Legionaire") earned him a devoted fan following and the scorn of critics. But when he rhymes Kool Savas is hard to ignore, as fellow rappers Olli Banjo, Azad, and Moe Mitchell testify on "Immer Wenn Ich Rhyme". 7 LENA MEYER-LANDRUT - Satellite (0:00 / 02:54 / C / 95 bpm / 6.88 MB ) Born in Hanover the granddaughter of the former West German ambassador to the Soviet Union, Lena Meyer-Landrut took part in the talent show contest Unser Star Fⁿr Oslo, which was organised to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. After her first-round performance, the German press lauded both Lena's appearance (a bit like actress Nora Tschirner) and singing (bit like Bj÷rk). Viewers ultimately voted Meyer-Landrut's "Satellite" as the winner, and along with two other songs performed by her in the final, Lena occupied the first three places on the German iTunes Store, the first perfomer to achieve that honor. 8 LUNIK - People Hurt People (0:08 / 03:18 / C / 119 bpm / 7.86 MB ) Switzerland's Lunik tried out numerous members and genres before becoming a popular melodic pop outfit in the early '00s. When the original quintet brought lead singer Rahel "Jaδl" Krebs into the fold, Lunik was essentially a trip-hop ensemble for 1999's 'Rumour" and 2001's "Ahead" albums. The band's personnel continued to shift, and so did their music: 2003's "Weather" found Lunik adopting a breezy, acoustic guitar-driven sound that brought them Swiss chart success. Several more members came and went as the group evolved into a straight-ahead pop vehicle for Jaδl. "People Hurt People" is off their brand-new collection, "Small Lights In The Dark". 9 PLAN B - She Said (0:00 / 03:28 / C / 153 bpm / 8.21 MB ) "The whole reason for calling myself Plan B was that I was doing this sweet-boy Justin Timberlake ," explains MC and actor Ben Drew of his chart identity, "When I started rapping, it was easier for me to feel comfortable." B's first Top 10 was as featured artist on "End Credits" by Chase & Status. More comfortable with his voice now, sophomore studio disc "The Defamation Of Strickland Banks" showcases more of Ben's singing ability. The disc will also be released with a short film written and directed by Drew himself. Both projects are "the story of this guy and [his] addiction--the trials and tribulations of a f*cking smackhead." "She Said" is the second single. 10 PONY PONY RUN RUN - Hey You (0:00 / 03:12 / C / 112 bpm / 7.58 MB ) A French electro-rock band with a dance-punk style, Pony Pony Run Run is the alphabetic trio G (guitar/vocals), A (bass), and T (keyboards). Citing a long list of influences that range from Devo and Kraftwerk to Pavement and Weezer, PPRR made their full-length album debut in 2009 with "You Need...". The disc's lead single "Hey You" was a big hit, reaching the Top 20 in France and paving the way for the group's nomination for Revelation Of The Year at this year's Les Victoires De La Musique awards. 11 ROX - My Baby Left Me (0:04 / 03:28 / C / 101 bpm / 8.21 MB ) Half-Jamaican, half-Iranian Roxanne Tataei is a 21-year old South London singer-songwriter who goes by Rox. A member of the National Youth Music Theatre that traveled across Britain staging various productions, Tataei admits that even as a child, "It wasn't long before all that 'jazz hands' stuff got on my nerves. 'Chicago' got swapped for Portishead and Lauryn Hill." By her 14th birthday Rox had her first guitar and was picking out tunes by Joni Mitchell, Sade, and Alanis Morissette. Her latest single from the upcoming LP "Memoirs" is "My Baby Left Me", which NOTW called a "stunning debut" and Music Week cited as "one of 2010's most exciting new prospects". Get to know Rox at www.thisisrox.com. 12 SAMUELE BERSANI - Pesce D'aprile (0:01 / 03:59 / F / 86 bpm / 9.42 MB ) Among the finest of Italy's new breed of songwriters, Samuele Bersani spent time writing for established artists like Lucio Dalla before he began his solo career with the 1991 record "C'Hanno Preso Tuto", which spawned the major hit "Chicco E Spillo". Commissions from better-known singers continued to come in, and while accepting many of them, Bersani also composed music that he himself would one day perform. Second solo disc "Freak" came out in '95, the same year Bersani penned Lucio Dalla's million-selling radio hit "Canzone". After winning the Amnesty International Italy's '07 Voci Per La Liberta Award for "Occhiali Rotti", a song written in memory of executed Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni, "Pesce D'aprile" is off the new "Manifesto Abusivo". 13 SCHILLER WITH NADIA ALI - Try[Video Edit] (0:07 / 03:20 / C / 122 bpm / 7.94 MB ) Trance magnates Schiller (Mirko Von Schlieffen and Christopher Von Deylen) put together a string of dancehall hits in Europe throughout the first decade of the 2000s, collaborating with a series of artists for a mix of instrumental tracks and recited poetry--the band is named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller. Pakistani-American singer-songwriter Nadia Ali is the former front-woman of iiO, which scored an '02 UK No. 2 with the song "Rapture", also on the dance duo's lone album, "Poetica", three years later. "Try" shows that the two acts are a match made for the dancefloor. 14 USHER FEAT. WILL.I.AM - OMG (0:01 / 04:05 / C / 129 bpm / 9.69 MB ) After Usher Raymond was spotted by a record executive at a talent show in his hometown of Atlanta, is career took off in no time. The 14-year-old auditioned for La Face co-founder L.A. Reid, who signed the gospel choirboy to a recording contract. Raymond was introduced to the world simply as Usher and released his self-titled debut album, which featured co-executive producer Sean "Puffy" Combs. His very first single, "Think Of You", gained Ush wide recognition and reached Gold. After graduating from high school, Usher released his sophomore album, "My Way", in '97 in an attempt to display his maturity and songwriting abilities. His star has yet to fall, although the upcoming "Raymond Vs. Raymond" details his ongoing divorce, Usher's second break-up disc after 2004's "Confessions" (about former TLC member Chilli Thomas). 15 THE XX - Crystalised (0:34 / 03:18 / C / 124 bpm / 7.78 MB ) Four pouty kids from South London barely out of their teens, The XX see nothing wrong with playing Timbaland or Jam and Lewis-style R&B with an indie band's chops. Singer Romy Madley Croft sounds like she learned her heart-of-glass cool from '90s soul starlets like Aaliyah or Mya (the UK version of their debut album adds a cover of Aaliyah's "Hot Like Fire"). The band formed when the members were still in high school, and their signature brand of moody, soulful indie-rock--built around dual vocals of Croft and Oliver Sim--first appeared on the public radar in early 2009 with the single "Crystalised", creating a huge buzz among critics and fans alike. ▀▒ ░▀ ▓ ▓ █ █ ▓ ▓ ▒ ▒ ▐██▐██▌ ▐█████▌ ▐█████▌ █ █ ██▌ ▀▀ ██ ██ ██▄▄ █▄ █ ▄█ ▐██ ▄▄ ▐█▌ ▐█▌▀▀ ▀█▄█▄█▀ ██▌██▌ ██ ██▐███ █ █ ▒ :: CREWNOTES :: ▒ ▓ ▓ █ █ ▓ ▓ ▄▒ ░▄ We mainly release electronic genres. We also release all years and all genres but with our special division. We don't approve giving out our stuff in public channels, on web sites and on sharing programs. We are looking for rippers and 100 mbit+ 2TB+ sites. 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ARTiST........: VA TiTLE.........: Radioplay Euro Express 871UB RELEASE DATE..: 03.31.2010 GENRE.........: Top 40 SUBGENRE......: - RiPPER........: hJ RUNTIME.......: 50:38 min YEAR..........: 2010 Type..........: Album QUALiTY.......: 320kbps SiZE..........: 115,10 MB GRABBER.......: - ENCODER.......: Fhg LABEL.........: Radio Express SOURCE........: WEB Û þÜܲ۲ÜÜþ ÛÛÛ²² þßß ßßþ ÞÛÛÛÛÝÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛ ÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÜÜ ÛÛÝ ÞÛÝ ÞÛÝßÞÛÝ ÞÛÝ ÞÛ ÛÛ ßßÛÛ ÞÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÞÛÛÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ± :: TRACKLiST :: ± ² ² Û Û ² ² ܱ °Ü 01. AMY MACDONALD - Spark 03:07 02. BEN MONTAGUE - Haunted 03:33 03. ELLIE GOULDING - Guns And Horses 03:36 04. FEFE DOBSON - I Want You 02:11 05. KATE NASH - Do Wah Doo [radio Edit] 02:34 06. KOOL SAVAS FEAT. OLLI BANJO, AZAD AND MOE MITCHELL 04:15 07. LENA MEYER-LANDRUT - Satellite 02:56 08. LUNIK - People Hurt People 03:21 09. PLAN B - She Said 03:30 10. PONY PONY RUN RUN - Hey You 03:14 11. ROX - My Baby Left Me 03:30 12. SAMUELE BERSANI - Pesce D'aprile 04:01 13. SCHILLER WITH NADIA ALI - Try [video Edit] 03:23 14. THE XX - Crystalised 03:19 15. USHER FEAT. WILL.I.AM - OMG 04:08 ß± °ß ² ² Û Û ² ² ± ± ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜÜ ÞÛÝ ÞÛÝ ßßÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÞÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ± :: RLS.NOTES :: ± ² ² Û Û ² ² ܱ °Ü http://www.radioexpress.com 1 AMY MACDONALD - Spark (0:06 / 03:05 / C / 134 bpm / 7.31 MB ) 2010 is the year that a lot of female artists, from Laura Marling to Duffy to Adele, will face the eternal pop dilemma of what to do on that difficult second album. Few have it as hard as Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald, whose 2007 debut "This Is The Life" sold over three million copies and went to No. 1 in five countries. But "A Curious Thing", recorded at Paul Weller's home studio in Surrey and featuring guest spots from the Modfather, doesn't sound as though Macdonald is sweating it. The collection is mostly defined by Amy's rootsy Celtic voice and her intolerance of the famous idiots she has met since her first album, the subject that gives "Spark" to several tunes. 2 BEN MONTAGUE - Haunted (0:16 / 03:31 / C / 60 bpm / 8.33 MB ) When Ben Montague's debut single "Can't Hold Me Down" was playlisted on Radio 2 for an impressive five weeks, it signified the gifted singer-songwriter as one of the UK's brightest melodic rock talents. Hand-picked as tour support by acclaimed guitarist Joe Bonamassa, Montague won fans by the thousands, including racing supremo Eddie Jordan, who was impressed enough to invite him to perform in front of 18,000 people at Silverstone as part of his all-star band alongside rock legends Roger Daltrey and Nick Mason. It has all added up to a rigorous road-testing for the material that makes up Ben's debut album, which includes the deep-felt melancholia of "Haunted". 3 ELLIE GOULDING - Guns And Horses (0:06 / 03:34 / C / 143 bpm / 8.44 MB ) An alternative singer/songwriter from London, Ellie Goulding emerged in 2009 as a blogosphere favorite. After launching her career, Ellie befriended a number of electro producers, among them Starsmith and Frankmusik, who give her songs an electro-pop twist. "Though I write on guitar, I hear the entire sound of songs in my head," Goulding explained her process. "And Fin is someone who understands." Early tracks such as "Starry Eyed" and a cover of Sam Sparro's "Black & Gold" were posted on taste-making mp3 blogs such as Discodust. In short time Goulding was being praised in mainstream media publications, and she signed a deal with Polydor Records while penning songs for Diana Vickers, Gabriella Cilmi, and others. "Gun And Horses" is her latest. 4 FEFE DOBSON - I Want You (0:02 / 02:08 / C / 187 bpm / 5.12 MB ) Canadian singer Fefe Dobson caught the ear of Jive Records when she was only 15, and the label set her up with a number of producers with an eye toward developing a pop-R&B career. But the self-described "rocker chick" refused and instead inked with Island/Def Jam. Her self-titled debut spun off three Canadian Top 20s, but when her follow-up album's first single stalled, Dobson found herself dropped and the album shelved. Several of its tracks were used by others--most notably Jordin Sparks' "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"--but "I Want You" marks Dobson's reemergence with the all-new collection "Joy".s 5 KATE NASH - Do Wah Doo[Radio Edit] (0:00 / 02:32 / C / 145 bpm / 6.02 MB ) Born in Dublin, songwriter Kate Nash learned to play the piano at school and took an early interest in acting, but a rejection from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School after sustaining a broken foot dashed her hopes of a theater career. Housebound while the bones healed, Nash's mother bought her an electric guitar and Kate used the time to focus on songwriting. Eventually she uploaded some compositions onto MySpace, where the storytelling nature of her songs and distinctive London accent recalled Lily Allen, who broke into the mainstream a year earlier in exactly the same way. Indeed, the two women became friends via their respective MySpace sites, each recommending the other's music. A long time coming, "Do Wah Doo" will be a highlight at this year's V Festival and the revived Lilith Fair. 6 KOOL SAVAS FEAT. OLLI BANJO, AZAD AND MOE MITCHELL - Immer Wenn Ich Rhyme (0:00 / 04:13 / C / 90 bpm / 9.97 MB ) Savas Yurderi, aka Kool Savas, is a German hip-hop artist of Turkish descent who emerged as one the most controversial pop stars of his generation via misogynistic and homophobic lyrics that followed the divisive traditions of American hip-hop. Originally dubbing himself King Kool Savas, he first surfaced in English-language collectives like the Basic Elements and M.O.R., making his recording debut on Westberlin Maskulin's 1999 release "Hoes, Flows, Moneytoes". Mounting a solo career two years later, Savas singles like "Schwule Rapper" ("Gay Rappers") and "Pimplegionär" ("Pimp Legionaire") earned him a devoted fan following and the scorn of critics. But when he rhymes Kool Savas is hard to ignore, as fellow rappers Olli Banjo, Azad, and Moe Mitchell testify on "Immer Wenn Ich Rhyme". 7 LENA MEYER-LANDRUT - Satellite (0:00 / 02:54 / C / 95 bpm / 6.88 MB ) Born in Hanover the granddaughter of the former West German ambassador to the Soviet Union, Lena Meyer-Landrut took part in the talent show contest Unser Star Für Oslo, which was organised to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. After her first-round performance, the German press lauded both Lena's appearance (a bit like actress Nora Tschirner) and singing (bit like Björk). Viewers ultimately voted Meyer-Landrut's "Satellite" as the winner, and along with two other songs performed by her in the final, Lena occupied the first three places on the German iTunes Store, the first perfomer to achieve that honor. 8 LUNIK - People Hurt People (0:08 / 03:18 / C / 119 bpm / 7.86 MB ) Switzerland's Lunik tried out numerous members and genres before becoming a popular melodic pop outfit in the early '00s. When the original quintet brought lead singer Rahel "Jaël" Krebs into the fold, Lunik was essentially a trip-hop ensemble for 1999's 'Rumour" and 2001's "Ahead" albums. The band's personnel continued to shift, and so did their music: 2003's "Weather" found Lunik adopting a breezy, acoustic guitar-driven sound that brought them Swiss chart success. Several more members came and went as the group evolved into a straight-ahead pop vehicle for Jaël. "People Hurt People" is off their brand-new collection, "Small Lights In The Dark". 9 PLAN B - She Said (0:00 / 03:28 / C / 153 bpm / 8.21 MB ) "The whole reason for calling myself Plan B was that I was doing this sweet-boy Justin Timberlake ," explains MC and actor Ben Drew of his chart identity, "When I started rapping, it was easier for me to feel comfortable." B's first Top 10 was as featured artist on "End Credits" by Chase & Status. More comfortable with his voice now, sophomore studio disc "The Defamation Of Strickland Banks" showcases more of Ben's singing ability. The disc will also be released with a short film written and directed by Drew himself. Both projects are "the story of this guy and [his] addiction--the trials and tribulations of a f*cking smackhead." "She Said" is the second single. 10 PONY PONY RUN RUN - Hey You (0:00 / 03:12 / C / 112 bpm / 7.58 MB ) A French electro-rock band with a dance-punk style, Pony Pony Run Run is the alphabetic trio G (guitar/vocals), A (bass), and T (keyboards). Citing a long list of influences that range from Devo and Kraftwerk to Pavement and Weezer, PPRR made their full-length album debut in 2009 with "You Need...". The disc's lead single "Hey You" was a big hit, reaching the Top 20 in France and paving the way for the group's nomination for Revelation Of The Year at this year's Les Victoires De La Musique awards. 11 ROX - My Baby Left Me (0:04 / 03:28 / C / 101 bpm / 8.21 MB ) Half-Jamaican, half-Iranian Roxanne Tataei is a 21-year old South London singer-songwriter who goes by Rox. A member of the National Youth Music Theatre that traveled across Britain staging various productions, Tataei admits that even as a child, "It wasn't long before all that 'jazz hands' stuff got on my nerves. 'Chicago' got swapped for Portishead and Lauryn Hill." By her 14th birthday Rox had her first guitar and was picking out tunes by Joni Mitchell, Sade, and Alanis Morissette. Her latest single from the upcoming LP "Memoirs" is "My Baby Left Me", which NOTW called a "stunning debut" and Music Week cited as "one of 2010's most exciting new prospects". Get to know Rox at www.thisisrox.com. 12 SAMUELE BERSANI - Pesce D'aprile (0:01 / 03:59 / F / 86 bpm / 9.42 MB ) Among the finest of Italy's new breed of songwriters, Samuele Bersani spent time writing for established artists like Lucio Dalla before he began his solo career with the 1991 record "C'Hanno Preso Tuto", which spawned the major hit "Chicco E Spillo". Commissions from better-known singers continued to come in, and while accepting many of them, Bersani also composed music that he himself would one day perform. Second solo disc "Freak" came out in '95, the same year Bersani penned Lucio Dalla's million-selling radio hit "Canzone". After winning the Amnesty International Italy's '07 Voci Per La Liberta Award for "Occhiali Rotti", a song written in memory of executed Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni, "Pesce D'aprile" is off the new "Manifesto Abusivo". 13 SCHILLER WITH NADIA ALI - Try[Video Edit] (0:07 / 03:20 / C / 122 bpm / 7.94 MB ) Trance magnates Schiller (Mirko Von Schlieffen and Christopher Von Deylen) put together a string of dancehall hits in Europe throughout the first decade of the 2000s, collaborating with a series of artists for a mix of instrumental tracks and recited poetry--the band is named after the German poet Friedrich Schiller. Pakistani-American singer-songwriter Nadia Ali is the former front-woman of iiO, which scored an '02 UK No. 2 with the song "Rapture", also on the dance duo's lone album, "Poetica", three years later. "Try" shows that the two acts are a match made for the dancefloor. 14 USHER FEAT. WILL.I.AM - OMG (0:01 / 04:05 / C / 129 bpm / 9.69 MB ) After Usher Raymond was spotted by a record executive at a talent show in his hometown of Atlanta, is career took off in no time. The 14-year-old auditioned for La Face co-founder L.A. Reid, who signed the gospel choirboy to a recording contract. Raymond was introduced to the world simply as Usher and released his self-titled debut album, which featured co-executive producer Sean "Puffy" Combs. His very first single, "Think Of You", gained Ush wide recognition and reached Gold. After graduating from high school, Usher released his sophomore album, "My Way", in '97 in an attempt to display his maturity and songwriting abilities. His star has yet to fall, although the upcoming "Raymond Vs. Raymond" details his ongoing divorce, Usher's second break-up disc after 2004's "Confessions" (about former TLC member Chilli Thomas). 15 THE XX - Crystalised (0:34 / 03:18 / C / 124 bpm / 7.78 MB ) Four pouty kids from South London barely out of their teens, The XX see nothing wrong with playing Timbaland or Jam and Lewis-style R&B with an indie band's chops. Singer Romy Madley Croft sounds like she learned her heart-of-glass cool from '90s soul starlets like Aaliyah or Mya (the UK version of their debut album adds a cover of Aaliyah's "Hot Like Fire"). The band formed when the members were still in high school, and their signature brand of moody, soulful indie-rock--built around dual vocals of Croft and Oliver Sim--first appeared on the public radar in early 2009 with the single "Crystalised", creating a huge buzz among critics and fans alike. ß± °ß ² ² Û Û ² ² ± ± ÞÛÛÞÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Û Û ÛÛÝ ßß ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜÜ ÛÜ Û ÜÛ ÞÛÛ ÜÜ ÞÛÝ ÞÛÝßß ßÛÜÛÜÛß ÛÛÝÛÛÝ ÛÛ ÛÛÞÛÛÛ Û Û ± :: CREWNOTES :: ± ² ² Û Û ² ² ܱ °Ü We mainly release electronic genres. We also release all years and all genres but with our special division. We don't approve giving out our stuff in public channels, on web sites and on sharing programs. We are looking for rippers and 100 mbit+ 2TB+ sites. 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