Music Review – Alchemy By Cargo Cult

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The compact disc ALCHEMY, by Cargo Cult, is a work of art which soars above
the world like a Thunderbird, leaving in its wake a literal explosion of
orderly and enlivening electronic sound. Like the Thunderbirds of old, the
music of Allan Villhans CARGO CULT creates vivid and enthusiastic emotion,
sure to have a positive effect on anyone who comes within hearing range of
it.

This music teaches the soul.

From the first song: Entry, to the last: Wed, and everything in between,
your speakers are going to vibrate in ways they never have before! The
length, breadth, and width of this music is astounding and exceptional,
creating an aura of sound that will surround the listener, and, dare we say,
enrapture them as well? Alchemy is well named, because if ever there was
such a thing as Audio Alchemy, this is it.

Some reviewers note the eastern influences evident in the music of Cargo
Cult, but what shines through absolutely is the unfettered and natural
talent of Allan Vilhan, a self-taught musician and songwriter, originally
from Slovakia, now living in London, England.

Mr. Vilhan is only in his early 30′s, though he is already an accomplished
and experienced musician. From 1989-1992 Allan was the bass guitarist in
the rock band Stirba, and he also played the keyboard in the
alternative-rock band Navara (2000). He began composing his own music in
1998, and he performs all instrumentation on his albums, including guitar,
bass guitar, keyboards, programming, and vocals. Some collaboration is now
taking place as new member Keith Gould assists with certain of Cargo Cults
music and vocals.

The music of Allan Vilhan has been called many things: Electronica, Dance,
Trip-Hop, Ambient: even Beat Driven Pop, whatever that might be….the fact
of the matter is this: Allan Vilhans’ Cargo Cult is a refreshing break from
formula music, with an intricacy all its own. The songs of Cargo Cult,
without fail, are Audio Tales, each a unique story and complete work in
itself. Citing influences as diverse as Primus, Tangerine Dream, Depeche
Mode, and Sound Garden, Cargo Cult does well in creating its own distinct
and interesting sound, within our world of sound.

To begin learning about Cargo Cult, start with Alchemy, and go from there.
You will not be disappointed. It will make you want to dance. A great
gift, from a great talent.

Track List

CD — Alchemy, (ACM Records) by Cargo Cult (2nd Place at Just Plain Folks
Music Awards 2004, in category “Best Electronic Album 2004″)

1. Entry

2. Alchemy (6th place in category ” Best electronic song 2004″ at Just Plain
Folks Music Awards 2004.)

3. Dilemma

4. Dirt

5. Our Song

6. Sunday

7. Ramanujan

8. Ambriel

9. Jazzmine

10. Rain

11. Garden

12. Mirrors

13. Matt

14. Ones

15. Wed

My favorites are Entry, Ramanujan, Garden, Alchemy, and Rain, in that order,
although this is one of those rare compact discs that allow constant and
straight through listening, many times over. You will hear something new
every time you listen. At least I do.

Countdown to the Brit Music Awards

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It’s that time of year again when the British music industry has its most illustrious night of the year. The Brit Awards are only 22 days away and counting. The Awards celebrate the crème de la crème of the music industry here in Britain. The Brits seem to catch the headlines every year with dazzling performances and sometimes controversial appearances such as when Jarvis Cocker, lead singer of the band Pulp, ran on stage and mooned Michael Jackson when he was in the middle of a somewhat frivolous musical performance.

This year’s nominations have been announced and new comers the Kaiser Chiefs and James Blunt are set to steal the show with an outstanding five nominations each. Coldplay are just behind the frontrunners with four nominations and KT Tunsall leads the ladies with three nominations under her belt. This year Paul Weller will claim the notorious Outstanding Contribution to music award.

Performing at the event are the critically acclaimed animated band, Gorillaz created by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn (formerly of Blur). Other acts include the American chart-topper Kanye West who will be joining Coldplay, James Blunt, KT Tunstall, the Kaiser Chiefs and Kelly Clarkson with “one very special guest still to be announced.”

The first Brit Award ceremony took place in October 1977 at Wembley Conference Centre with Cliff Richard winning best British Male Artist and The Beatles winning the best British Group awards. Last years event marked 25 shows of the Brit Awards and had a timeless performance from the Scissor Sisters dressed in Jim Henson Muppet style costumes.

What many people don’t know is that the Brit Awards is a charity event which makes money for the British Recording Industry Trust, established in 1989. Its aim is to give young people an opportunity to express their musical capability regardless of race, class or sex. The Brits school in Croydon, is funded by the Brits trust and has educated artists such as Katie Melua, Lynden David Hall and the band Another Level, to name a few.

This years Brit Awards will be shown a day after the actual performance on ITV 1 at 8pm on Thursday February 16th. Be sure not to miss them because judging from the line up you will regret it.

The Nominations – BRIT Awards 2010

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This year’s nominations for the BRIT Awards 2010 showcasing the best of British and international music talent over the past year, were announced on 18 January at London’s IndigO2.

Hosted by Fearne Cotton, the event revealed a strong contingency of women leading the way. Lady Gaga, Florence & The Machine, Lily Allen, and Pixie Lott all have three BRIT nominations each.

The American sensation, Lady Gaga with her single ‘Poker Face’ has been nominated for International Breakthrough Act, International Female Solo Artist, and International Album for The Fame.

Florence & The Machine is competing for British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Act, and British Album for her debut album Lungs. London’s Lily Allen is up for British Female Solo Artist, British Album for It’s Not You, It’s Me, and British Single of the Year for The Fear. Newcomer, Pixie Lott is nominated for British Single of the Year for “Mama Do,” British Female Solo Artist, and British Breakthrough Act.

Nominated for British Breakthrough Act, British Group, and British single for ‘Beat Again’ is X Factor’s boyband JLS. With two nominations each are Dizzee Rascal, Jay-Z, Paolo Nutini, La Roux, Empire of the Sun, and Animal Collective.

The BRIT Awards 2010 is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with two retrospective categories; The BRITs Memorable Performance of 30 Years’ Award and the ‘British Album of 30 Years’.

Robbie Williams will be honoured with the coveted Outstanding Contribution to Music award and will end the 2010 show with a live performance. Jay-Z, Cheryl Cole and Lily Allen are also set to perform on the night.

The BRIT Awards ceremony will take place on 16 February, hosted by Peter Kay, at London’s Earls Court Arena and will be televised live on ITV1.

Full list of nominations:

British Male Solo Artist

Calvin Harris
Dizzee Rascal
Mika
Paolo Nutini
Robbie Williams

British Female Solo Artist

Bat for Lashes
Florence & the Machine
Leona Lewis
Lily Allen
Pixie Lott

British Breakthrough Act
(Top 5 selected by Voting Academy; winner chosen by Radio 1 listeners)

Florence & the Machine
Friendly Fires
JLS
La Roux
Pixie Lott

British Group

Doves
Friendly Fires
JLS
Kasabian
Muse

MasterCard British Album
Dizzee Rascal Tongue n’Cheek
Florence & the Machine Lungs
Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Lily Allen It’s Not Me, It’s You
Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up

British Single
(Winner selected by UK Commercial Radio listeners)

Alesha Dixon Breathe Slow
Alexandra Burke Ft Flo Rida Bad Boys
Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love
Joe McElderry The Climb
JLS Beat Again
La Roux In For The Kill
Lily Allen The Fear
Pixie Lott Mama Do
Taio Cruz Break Your Heart
Tinchy Stryder Ft N-Dubz Number 1

BRITs Performance of Past 30 Years

Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive/How Deep is Your Love (1997)
Bros I Owe you Nothing (1989)
Coldplay Clocks (2003)
Eurythmics & Stevie Wonder Angel (1999)
Girls Aloud The Promise (2009)
Kanye West Gold Digger (2006)
Kylie Minogue Can’t Get You Out of my Head (2002)
Michael Jackson Earth Song (1996)
Paul McCartney Live & Let Die (2008)
Pet Shop Boys Go West (1994)
Robbie Williams & Tom Jones The Full Monty Medley (1998)
Scissor Sisters Take Your Mama (2005)
Spice Girls Wannabe/Who Do You Think You Are (1997)
Take That Beatles Medley – I Wanna Hold Your Hand/Hard Day’s Night/ She Loves Me (1994)
The Who Who Are You (1988)

International Male Solo Artist

Bruce Springsteen
Eminem
Jay-Z
Michael Bublé
Seasick Steve

International Female Solo Artist

Lady Gaga
Ladyhawke
Norah Jones
Rihanna
Shakira

International Breakthrough Act
(Top 5 selected by Voting Academy; winner chosen by MTV viewers)

Animal Collective
Daniel Merriweather
Empire of the Sun
Lady Gaga
Taylor Swift

International Album

Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D.
Empire of the Sun Walking on a Dream
Jay-Z The Blueprint
Lady Gaga The Fame