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By Admin, 2007-11-10

<p><font face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="3">Hi all! </font></p><p><font face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="3">Well the Email Notification upon Reviews has been implemented earlier than anticipated! There were a few other site changes so if anyone sees anything a bit off, please let me know.</font></p><p><font face="tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="3">Thanks for supporting iMusicScene!</font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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RAPSTER GUITARS IT..


By Ab1, 2007-11-10
RAPSTER GUITARS IT..

<p>well we get twenty songs here and so I can&#39;t put up all 100 lol.. and since it doesn&#39;t seem to be a hiphop site lol.. and as it DID used to be a guitar site.. I thought I&#39;d best put up my guitar songs..</p><p>so far I got:</p><ol><li>got that mojo on</li><li>lost</li><li>by candle light </li><li>CRAZY!! w mainpie</li></ol><p>soon to follow:</p><p>jazz for peace, songs been sung, never, and a couple more.. hope you guys dig em.. cheers :-)</p><p>rapster</p>

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Great to be here


By selftort, 2007-11-10
Great to be here

<p>Like so many who seem to have joined this site over the last couple of weeks I am one of the bedouin members of mixposure who have been roaming the desert for 40 days and what seems to be 90 nights. Eleven more and we get a free Alladin lamp.</p><p>When mixpo crashed earlier in the year I went in search of an alternative, but to no real avail. The sense of community that mixposure had just was not in evidence elsewhere.</p><p>Pleased to say that I&#39;m feeling it in here. The fact that Dazed, Florida Music, and Rick are heavily involved in this site, and are names that I remember fondly from mixposure days probably says a lot.&nbsp; </p><p>The site has me in a bit of a tangle with so many bells and whistles. And that&#39;s compounded by the fact that our home computer is presently writing its last Will and Testament whilst taking the last rites from some guy who&#39;s just walked in wearing a cassock.</p><p>I was planning to delay my first blog until I&#39;d worked the site out completely. But 2015 is too long to wait.</p><p>Apologies to those who have contacted me, joined my page as fans, PMed me, reviewed me or even said horrible things about me in the forum. I will work it all out eventually and get back to you soon (particularly if you&#39;ve said something nasty about me in the forums).</p><p>Although my involvement has been piecemeal so far, I&#39;m getting such a good feeling from the site that I know I will be contributing more in the immediate future.</p><p>So far I&#39;ve just got the one track up. It&#39;s my Paris Hilton song &quot;What&#39;s the Attraction&quot;. Thanks to all who have listened and reviewed. I will be adding more tracks over coming days. I will be putting up a lot of stuff that mixposure people will have heard, but then again, maybe not. Plus have a few new irons in the fire. I had a really weird day in the studio last week where I</p><ul><li>finished off my collab with Rapster for a fairly epic silly song</li><li>did vocals on a collab written by Carol Douglas (for those that don&#39;t know her she will be here soon, either of her own volition or we&#39;ll organise a kidnap squad) for her daughter&#39;s wedding</li><li>did lyrics and vocals for a great funk collab with Gary Carciello called &quot;Dr Funkenstein&quot;. Gary has since added some really great guitar licks and I&#39;m hoping Doc C might get involved as well</li><li>started working up my death penalty instrumental track &quot;The Last Drop&quot;.</li></ul><p>A more diverse collection of music recorded in one day would be difficult to find. And it was all inspired by the fact that I believed I had a new home where I could share the music with people that were prepared to listen, comment, suggest. </p><p>So in my usual long winded way, I guess I&#39;m saying that it&#39;s great to be here. Wonderful to find so many familiar, friendly faces. But also wonderful to find so many others that I&#39;ve never known who are creating superb music.</p><p>I&#39;m really pleased that this site has teamed up with nexusradio.co.uk. I can understand that some of you who have been here for a while might look on us mixpo people as unwanted refugees. I think the link with nexus will smoothe the transition. I don&#39;t think anyone from mix wants to create a ghetto here. We want to get to know and support you all, because that was the credo of mixposure anyway. Forgive us if we indulge in a bit of hugging and kissing on our reunions.</p><p>Great to be here. Looking forward to a heck of a lot of fun and great music.</p>

Like It!!


By Main Pie, 2007-11-09

<p>Hey All,</p><p>I&#39;m so happy to be on a functioning indie music site once again.</p><p>I want to thank all imusic members for welcoming me to my new home!</p><p>I&#39;m looking very forward to meeting new talent and future collabs and friendships!</p><p>Pii</p>

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BIO


By sandraphillips, 2007-11-08

<strong>Supporting two solo CD releases</strong>, and Founder/owner of <strong>Music e-zine IndieByte.com</strong>, Sandy is an independent singer, songwriter and composer from St. Louis... her original songs draw life from the rich crosscurrents of <strong>acoustic folk-rock, pop, and jazz music.</strong> The result is vibrant, current, original music with an emotional and timeless feel...her unique approach to this voyage of fantasy is a solo act that continually ascends. In an interview and review of her album, <strong>The Renegade wrote:</strong> &quot;Sandra Phillips brings a unique sound and vision to the St. Louis music scene, and to the national New Age scene at large. She is worthy of industry attention.&quot;

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Montgisard Suite


By Survival, 2007-11-07
Montgisard Suite

<p><strong>This is the story of Baldwin IV, the leprous king of Jerusalem during the Crusades in the 12th century. Born in 1161, he became King at the age of 13 and died in 1185 ,aged 24. In that time there was no cure for leprosy. The album&#39;s highlight is his great victory at the battle of Montgisard (Tel al-Safija) in The Holy Land (1177). With a small army of 500 Crusader Knights against an enemy(Saladin) with an army 50 times greater in numbers. </strong></p><p><strong>The Knights Templar were the elite fighting force of their day. However, not all of them were warriors. The mission of most of the members was one of support -- to acquire resources which could be used to fund and equip the small percentage of members who were fighting on the front lines. Because of this infrastructure, the warriors were well-trained and very well-armed. Even their horses were trained to fight in combat, kicking or biting the enemies. One of the key battles in which this was demonstrated was in 1177, at the Battle of Montgisard. The famous Muslim military leader Saladin was attempting to push toward Jerusalem from the south, with a force of 26,000 soldiers. He had pinned the forces of Jerusalem&#39;s King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, about 500 knights and their supporters, near the coast, at Ascalon. Eighty Templar knights and their own entourage attempted to reinforce. They met Saladin&#39;s troops at Gaza, but were considered too small a force to be worth fighting, so Saladin turned his back on them and headed with his army towards Jerusalem. Once Saladin and his army had moved on, the Templars were able to join King Baldwin&#39;s forces, and together they proceeded north along the coast. Saladin had made a key mistake at that point -- instead of keeping his forces together, he permitted his army to temporarily spread out and pillage various villages on their way to Jerusalem. The Templars took advantage of this low state of readiness to launch a surprise ambush directly against Saladin and his bodyguard, at Montgisard near Ramla. Saladin&#39;s army was spread too thin to adequately defend themselves, and he and his forces were forced to fight a losing battle as they retreated back to the south, ending up with only a tenth of their original number. The battle was not the final one with Saladin, but it bought a year of peace for the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the victory became a heroic legend.</strong></p><p><strong>Credits:&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>The song Montgisard was composed, arranged and played entirely by Jack Langevelt, with the exception of the guitar parts.They were played by David Dexter. </strong></p><p><strong>KEYBOARDS: Hammond XB2, Roland JV 1010, Roland U 110, Korg iX 300, Korg X5DR, Yamaha DX 11, Yamaha SR 15, Emu Proteus </strong></p><p><strong>BASS and DRUMS: Roland and Korg bass&amp;drums </strong></p><p><strong>Jack Langevelt</strong> </p>

Been a while


By Disobedience, 2007-11-07

<p>So it&#39;s been a while since we&#39;ve been here....great new updates to the site :D</p><p>&nbsp;We&#39;re going to add some new teasers, still can&#39;t add any wiht vocals as we&#39;re currently searching for a new singer...but feel free to let us know what you think.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Here we are.


By thevelmas, 2007-11-07
Here we are.

Here we are, on imusicscene.&nbsp; Checking things out.&nbsp; Pretty cool.

Rock.

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Can`t Be Stoppin


By syntopia, 2007-11-06

<p>Syntopia Music &amp; Rapster - The Video Can`t Be Stoppin now on iMusicScene.</p><p>On May 8, 2007 &quot;CraveFest&quot; began accepting music videos from over 700 signed and unsigned artists around the world.</p><p>Syntopia Music &amp; Rapster are one of the top 5 Video`s in the Catergory&nbsp; &quot;Unsigned Electronic&quot; with her Video &quot; Can`t Be Stoppin&quot;<br />Nominate for &quot; Best Video, Best Song and Most Original Video. </p><p>Enjoy now the Video.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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BIOGRAPHY


By bassist, 2007-11-05
BIOGRAPHY

<p>A Bassist,Vocalist,Songwriter in the Blues genre. His career spans over three decades playing with many icons of the Australian music scene, including household names in Oz such as Richard Clapton and Renee Geyer, as well as international artists John Mayall, Tobin James (USA), Kevin Mark (CAN), Maurice Richard Libby (aka..White Boy Slim ) (CAN) and many more.<br><br>Throughout each decade he has achieved many rewarding milestones. Each one taking him to a higher and more enriching stage of his musical journey. <br><br>He has performed at Australia's major venues and Blues festivals. Henry's music has been performed by a Big Band Orchestra at the world famous Sydney Opera House, as well as showcasing in several movies. The 80's saw him achieve Heavy Metal Chart success in USA and Europe as well as running his own record company.<br><br>In the year 2000 he rediscovered his roots and the reason he started playing music in the first place: His love for The Blues......Having paid his dues, he now plays the Blues with sincerity, passion, and conviction in his own unique style.<br><br>There are three cds available at the moment. The first "Time Is A Teacher" (2000) the second product "Heat Of The Moment".(2004)..and now the latest 2005 release Prisoner Of Desire. Make yourself familiar with them!.<br><br>On August 17th 2007 Henry was officially inducted into the American Blues Hall Of Fame as Ambassador For The Blues from Wollongong, Australia !!.

<p class="blogSubject">White Boy Slim </p><p>Below is an extract of WBS's blog !</p><p>I enjoyed having the opportunity to perform with him during my Canadian tour and also the privelege of playing bass on some of his tracks from his new CD :</p><p class="blogTimeStamp"> </p><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%" class="blog" id="blog">..> <tr><td width="10"> </td><td><p class="blogSubject">i DON'T WRITE MUCH, BUT... <br />Category: <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.viewCategory&FriendID=31465970&BlogCategoryID=15"><font color="#003399">Music</font></a> </p><p class="blogContent">The new CD, "aka Whiteboy Slim" is now unleashed upon an unsuspecting world. It has 14 songs (approximately 58 minutes, as if that matters) and has guest appearances by Australian Blues great Henry Correy, and drummer extraordinaire Michael Libby, and my friend Eric la France on guitar. It will soon be available on CDBaby.com and fatbluescat.com among other places.<br /><br />The second Cd release party will be at the Gaslight Saloon in Regina on December 16, much fun and revelry will follow</p></td></tr></table>

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