Tuesday, 24 June 2008
P Diddy Is An All-Over Smoothy
The hip hop star happily lifts the lid on his male-grooming secrets – and urges other men to follow his example.
“While I'm getting ready I like to relax with a drink – vodka and lemonade – and listen to some James Brown,“ he reveals via Metro.
“Then I'll have a manicure and pedicure – and yes, I wax as well. Men owe it to women to make sure they are well-groomed.”
He then clarifies: “I wax my privates. I also wear my fragrance, Unforgivable Black.'
Well, if it's good enough for Diddy...
Decoy

Artist: Decoy
Genre(s):
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:

Not Responding to Light
Year: 2006
Tracks: 9
 
Konntinent To Collaborate With GP~00
A marriage made in heaven if there ever was one! London-based soundscaper Konntinent has today announced tentative details of a collaborative project with the mysterious GP~00.
It's due to be released by Berlin's specialist Sonicpieces label, curated by Monique Recknagel of German Radio Magazine Schall und Raum. Dates have yet to be announced, but "ultra nice" handmade packaging has been promised for this much anticipated project.
Konntinent's All Lines Lead In was recently issued by the Serein Netlabel, while a full-length debut, through Japan's Symbolic Interaction, is expected in the not too distant future.
Adam W Flynn, the musician behind GP~00, meanwhile has been busy with his .Redshifts and Unflower projects, but still found time to record the superb i for Forgotten Empire Records last year. Flynn spoke to Angry Ape late in 2077 about his myriad of projects.
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Nick And Danny Chatelain

Artist: Nick And Danny Chatelain
Genre(s):
House
Discography:

Me Resuelve-Promo CDS
Year: 2007
Tracks: 2
 
Springer Break in Bev Hills
U2's Bono: 'Radiohead were courageous for 'In Rainbows' release'
Earlier this month, McGuinness said Radiohead's album release "backfired" and that U2 would not be following the Oxford band's example when they release their next record.
In the letter, printed in tomorrow's (June 25) edition of NME, Bono says that he disagrees with his manager's comments, calling Radiohead "courageous and imaginative in trying to figure out some new relationship with their audience".
"Such imagination and courage are in short supply right now," he continued. "They're [Radiohead], a sacred talent, and we feel blessed to be around at the same time."
Read the full letter from Bono in the new issue of NME, out nationwide tomorrow.