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03 Mar 2005 - Pmachinery Top 20 Of 2 March 2005

Pmachinery Top 20 Of  2 March 2005


 


 
1.  Michael Gray
(1)...The Weekend

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    11.   Scissor Sisters
(7)...Filthy / Gorgeous
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2.   Kristian Leontiou
(3)....Shining
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12.   King Quadra
(16)...Pink Champagne
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3.   Alcazar
(6)...Here I Am
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13.   Futureshock
(14)...Late At Night
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4.   Joke Jay
(2)...Angefixxt
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14.   Marianne Rosenberg
(10)...Er Geh?rt Zu Mir 2004
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5.   Narcotic Thrust
(9)...When The Dawn Breaks
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15.   Kojak & Ruth Ann
(19)...You Can't Live Without Me
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6.   Joss Stone
(8)...Right To Be Wrong
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16.   Morrissey
(12)...I Have Forgiven Jesus
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 Björk   
   With its combination of an urban vitality with a dancefloor agenda, 'Triumph Of A Heart' provides Bjork with her most commercial track in years, pitting her distinctive vocals against the inspirational human beat-boxing of Japanese wonder Dokaka.
 Triumph Of A Heart
 (2x CDs & DVDs)
   
    
 Rammstein Garbage New Order 
   Arriving on a wave of flourishing synths, taut drum sequences and lush orchestral loops is New Order's brand new single 'Krafty', an anthemic and rousing return to form from this seminal band.
 Keine Lust
 (2x CDs & 7")
 Why Do You Love Me?
 (CDs)
 Krafty
 (2x CDs & 12")
 
    
 Gwen Stefani Basement Jaxx Erasure Nick Cave
    
 Rich Girl
 (CDs)
 Oh My Gosh
 (2x CDs & 12")
 Don't Say You Love Me
 (2x CDs & DVDs)
 Get Ready For Love
 (CDs & 7")
    
 Tears For Fears Moby REM 
    ‘Electron Blue’, the third single from ‘Around The Sun’, sees REM in an emotive and reflective mood. Accentuated by guitar fuzz and atmospheric synths, the ethereal ‘Electron Blue’ glides gently over a mid tempo piano chord.
 Closest Thing To
 Heaven (CDs & 12")
 Lift Me Up
 (2x CDs & 12")
 Electron Blue
 (2x CDs & 7")
 
    
 Siobhan Fahey Girls Aloud  
   The undisputed queens of Brit-pop Girls Aloud are back. Sounding like five girls on a night out with bottles of Bud and margaritas for company, 'Wake Me Up' is accompanied by The Girls' most tongue in cheek video yet.
 Pulsatron
 (CDs)
 Wake Me Up
 (2x CDs 7 7")
  

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03 Mar 2005 - New UK Singles Chart

The British Phonographic Organisation (BPI) has announced that a combined physical and digital singles chart will be published on April 17th. Reported by industry magazine Music Week, it is expected that the move will transform the UK singles market.

Speaking to the magazine, BPI executive chairman Peter Jamieson said that the new-look chart would offer a far better reflection of consumer tastes. He explained: "It will be the most significant change in the way the chart is made up for many, many years and it reflects the way consumers are now buying music."

Digital downloads have now dramatically closed the gap on physical sales.
Last week there were 342,000 downloads, compared to 396,000 sales of physical formats. The Chemical Brothers currently top the official Download Chart with "Galvanize".

However, the move to merge the two charts was delayed from a proposed launch on March 20th because independent labels are still under-represented on digital services.

Music Week reports that of the 26 independent releases featured in the physical singles Top 75 a week ago, six were not available on any of the leading iTunes, OD2 and Napster services, seven were only on one and 10 tracks were on two. On this, Omar Maskatiya from the Official Charts Company commented: "It became clear over the first couple of months of this year the indies wouldn't be reflected as they are in the physical chart at the moment. The situation has been improving, but not in time for a March 20th launch."
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New Order's forthcoming album "Waiting For The Sirens To Call" is to be advertised by the music industry's first ever interactive poster. The posters, which will be displayed at HMV stores in London and Manchester, will be able to send free music clips, ringtones or wallpapers to fans' mobile phones.

In a statement, drummer Stephen Morris said that the idea was particularly attractive to a techno-savvy band like New Order. He explained: "Technology has always been a driving force for us and we want the promotion of our new album to reflect that. The convergence of music and mobile is a hugely important development in the way that people consume music; being the first band to hand out free music clips direct to mobile means we are in the vanguard of this industry shift."

Matt Thomas, Marketing Director of Warner Bros Records Domestic, claimed the posters offer an idea of how bands will promote their records in the future. He added: "We are always looking at new ways to promote artists, and Hypertag's technology, together with HMV's participation, has created a unique way of getting exciting content into the hands of music fans. Distributing digital music clips direct to mobiles places us at the cutting edge of music marketing, leading the way in new developments in our consumer's personal technology consumption".

The campaign will be launched the week before "Waiting for the Sirens to Call" is released on the 28th March. New Order's new single, "Krafty", will be released on Monday, March 7th.
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03 Mar 2005 - 80's news once again

PET SHOP BOYS have competed eight new songs for their as yet untitled and unscheduled new album. In the meantime the duo have prepared a double CD compilation for the 'Back To Mine' series showcasing their favourite 'after hours' tracks - the release will feature one CD of tracks from NEIL TENNANT and one CD from CHRIS LOWE. PSB's have also given a new track 'Baby' to Swedish pop act Alcazar who will release it later this year.

VISAGE are to release a new album this year, with original frontman STEVE STRANGE fronting a new band consisting of members of UK electro-breakbeat band Sieze. The new Visage are currently working on new songs and reinterpretations of Visage classics and hope to tour extensively later in the year.

NIK KERSHAW, HUGH CORNWELL, JUDIE TZUKE, GARY CHRISTIAN and JAKI GRAHAM are among artists on the bill for a special concert to raise funds for Tsunami and Sudan relief at London's Bush Hall on March 15th.

BOY GEORGE will be promoting the publication of his new biography 'Straight' with a performance and signing session at London's Virgin Megastore on March 19th. In addition to signing books George will perform some of the songs that are available on the CD that accompanies initial quantities of 'Straight'

BROS' forthcoming DVD will now be released on March 14th and will feature twelve videos and a live concert from the band's 'Push' tour as well as additional documentary footage, interviews and photos.

MORRISSEY will release his live CD 'Live At Earls Court' on March 21st, followed by a live DVD 'Who Put The M In Manchester?' on March 27th.

ABC will release 'The Look Of Love', a deluxe 3 disc featuring two CD's and a DVD. The CDs will feature 'Look Of Love - The Very Best of ABC' and a disc of rare 12" mixes. The DVD, 'Absolutely ABC' will feature 14 promotional videos.

NENA will release a new album 'Willst Du Mit Mir Gehn' in Germany on March 21st preceded by a single 'Liebe Ist' on February 28th. The album will feature twenty-two tracks across two CDs.

BANANARAMA
have finished work on their new album and will be announcing details of the album and a new single very soon!

EURYTHMICS singer ANNIE LENNOX and former POLICE frontman STING are among the guests appearing on the new album from HERBIE HANCOCK. The currently untitled album will be released in September.

SAMANTHA FOX will release a hits collection on February 28th via BMG in advance of an album of new material tentatively scheduled for later in the year.

GEORGE MICHAEL
has announced that he is to retire from public view, although he will continue to make music... possibly writing for other people.

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