Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Alan Dale - Alan Dale And Kelly Brook Join Moving Wallpaper Cast

Ugly Betty actor Alan Dale and model Kelly Brook are to bring together the mould of ITV1's Moving Wallpaper, it has been revealed.

The Australian actor - in one case renowned for his function as Jim Robinson in Neighbours simply now far-famed for parts in The OC, 24 and The West Wing - will play one of the stars of a fictional project created by Jonathan Pope (Ben Miller), the main quality of Moving Wallpaper.

And Brook, 28, testament feature as Dale's co-star in Renaissance, a one-off drama produced by the fictional Pope, which will be beam in early 2009.

Moving Wallpaper, a lampoon sitcom about the making of a soap opera, was launched on ITV1 last year and was received well by critics and audiences alike.

But while the satire flourished, the soap in question - Echo Beach, starring Martine McCutcheon and Jason Donovan - was axed after attracting poor viewing figures.

The new series of Moving Wallpaper will see Pope nervously awaiting a decision on his fate from ITV1's head of continuing drama simply embarking on the production of a pilot dramatic event, due to a article in his contract.

And his creation Renaissance will Dale as a family man returning from a holiday abroad when his sheet is attacked by zombies, entwining his future with that of fellow passenger Samantha (Brook).

Both Renaissance and the new series of Moving Wallpaper will stumble the cRT screen next year.





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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Darwin Chamber

Darwin Chamber   
Artist: Darwin Chamber

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Techno
   



Discography:


The Ghetto Electro Chronicles   
 The Ghetto Electro Chronicles

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11


Ghettoelectro Chronicles   
 Ghettoelectro Chronicles

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11




There is some confusion around the name Darwin Chamber, many people ar shy whether it is a radical or a solo creative person. The accuracy is that it all depends on the gig. Darwin Chamber is the alter ego of Mark Greenfield. Sometimes Greenfield brings some other creative person into his act, sometimes he performs or produces on his have. Either way, he performs under his leg name (elysian by scientist Charles Darwin). A give-and-take of Marin County in Northern California, this producer has been active in the progressive electronic scene for more than than ten dollar bill years. Just like the rest of the tube-shaped structure music scene's pioneers, he started learning his craft on a garish keyboard in a friend's house and gradually kept moving on to more expensive equipment and more than prestigious venues.


A professional heavy technologist and bona fide "node tweaker", Chamber has earned deference on a expert level as well as a creative one. Creatively, he is acknowledged as one of the earliest contributors to the breakbeat and trip-hop sub-genres.


Chamber low gear made a advert for himself in San Francisco, but gained plenitude of recognition on the national and world music scenes in the recent '90s, even earning a nod from MTV during his flush. He released music on diverse indie labels, such as Twitch and Basssex. However, he gained the to the highest degree recognition for his uncut dismissal on Moonshine Records in 1998. Moonshine is peradventure the largest and best-known electronic tag in the state. When Chamber released the record album, called Ghetto Electro Chronicles, he united the ranks of DJ Keoki, Dieselboy, and Goldie, all of whom are Moonshine artists.