Antipop Consortium: Arrythmia. Okay, I have a problem with Warp Records' press release that came with this record. I realize that we're not supposed to review the press releases, but I just have to vent about it a little bit. Warp, which as you might or might not know is a big 'cutting-edge' electronic dance music label out of jolly old England.
- Anti-Pop Consortium. Fluorescent Black (Big Dada) 13 October 2009. In addition to a free MP3 of 'Capricorn One', Anti-Pop Consortium has just released a five-minute mix teaser for their upcoming.
- Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Antipop - Primus on AllMusic - 1999 - On the surface, all Primus albums seem to sound.
In April 1969, The Beatles held 27% of the capital in their publishing company Northern Songs. They wished, however, to take full control of the company, after their former partner and publisher had opened secret negotiations to sell to television executive Lew Grade.The Beatles needed to acquire a further 23.1%, or 1.15 million shares, at a value of £2.4 million. They needed to borrow £2 million in cash to finance the purchase, half of which was to come from investment bankers Henry Ansbacher & co.At the same time they were attempting to buy NEMS Enterprises. Both ventures were stretching the group's finances to the limit, meaning they needed to put their own shares up as collateral to fund the purchases.Lew Grade's ATV, meanwhile, owned 35% of the Northern Songs shares, and Grade wished to buy the company outright. There was also a consortium of investors that owned 15% of the shares, which both ATV and The Beatles needed to require.and were divided over what to do., who represented Lennon, thought the deal to buy the remaining shares could be improved, while John Eastman, on behalf of McCartney, felt it was a dangerous manoeuver.
Lennon also discovered that McCartney had secretly been buying extra shares in Northern Songs, meaning the two songwriters no longer had an equal share; Lennon was furious upon discovering the news.In April 1969 Klein approached EMI and Capitol to try to gain assistance to buy the consortium's shares, but the record companies declined. The Beatles also issued a press statement in which they invited a representative of ATV to join the board if they gained control of Northern Songs.Lennon, however, derailed negotiations with the consortium. He announced in a board meeting that he wasn't prepared to be 'fucked around by men in suits sitting on their fat arses in the city'. The men in suits took umbrage and walked away from negotiations with The Beatles.ATV, however, were barely more successful. Its offer of ATV shares rather than cash didn't impress the consortium's members, and in May the consortium said it was unhappy with both offers and was keeping its options open.Negotiations continued throughout the summer and into the autumn of 1969.
Klein attempted to make a deal with Lew Grade, but Grade grew tired of his delaying tactics and made an approach to Peter Donald, a major shareholder in the consortium. Grade offered 40 shillings (£2) per share for the consortium's 15% holding, which was less than The Beatles' offer.Donald accepted Grade's proposal, and on this day Grade took control of 54% of Northern Songs. The Beatles had lost the publishing of the songs they had written. The group were resigned to selling their shares to ATV.In the coming weeks Klein continued to negotiate with Grade. A deal was floated by which The Beatles' shares in Northern Songs would be exchanged for cash and ATV stocks, which would mean the group still had a stake in the songs.
Lennon and McCartney would re-sign to Northern Songs, would buy back Maclen (Music) Limited and would get sub-publishing rights in the US.Although it would have been advantageous to Lennon and McCartney, the deal fell through when John Eastman rejected it as he had played no part in the negotiations. Lennon and McCartney received £3.5 million in ATV loan stock for their Northern Songs shares, and by December 1969 ATV had acquired 92% of the company.
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Sadly far away from the truth and close to fantasy as prove for the various statements are lacking.How does the writer of the article know that “the deal fell through when John Eastman rejected it as he had played no part in the negotiations”? It is this presenting thinking or feelings of any player in the time line of The Beatles as essential for the events and the outcome for The Beatles. Not very biographically useful and very old fashioned ‘biblically’ judgmental.It is sad that none of The Beatles nor their advisors were able to project the proper value of The Beatles brand and copyright vakue nor the value of selling of the recorded music.
Well people seem to be making recommendation threads for themselves, so here's one for everyone.In this thread, share your favourite music, whether it's just a single song or full albums. Either post links to listen or download (for downloads, just make sure that it's in the public domain and/or independent/freely distributable material). You just heard a song that gave you an eargasm? Post it in this thread. All genres are welcome.Pretty Lights - Passing By Behind Your EyesIt's hard to say what genre this is, but it's something like 'glitchy hip-hop beats, buzzing synth lines, and vintage funk and soul samples.'
Really sick nasty tunes.Sample:Danny Byrd - Rave DiggerYeah, Danny Byrd new album. In case you've been living under a rock and don't know him, he makes DnB/Liquid Funk. Here's a sample from his latest album.Okinawa Lifestyle - NahaChill/ambient electronic music. Really really good.Sample. Incoming good musicTalk Talk - Laughing Stockone of the best albums ever released imo. Credited as the start of 'post-rock', but it's an entire beast of its own, weird jazzy ambient rock music that barely follows any of the 'rules' that were set before it came out.after the flood -myrrhman -also that pretty lights song sounded like dorian concept so,Dorian Concept - When Planets Explodesuper-weird hip-hop/electronic music. Check itclap beep boom -al green - greatest hitssexy mother.er.
Some of the greatest soul out there-who doesn't love this stuff?let's stay together -j dilla - donutssick hiphop beats stacked on top of each other. Some jazzy, some sampling oldschool soul songs, pretty much all of them awesome. Rip jay deetime: the donut of the heart -janelle monae - the archandroidbest album released this year so far. So eclectic that it's hard to sum up in a few words. How about awesome?cold war -57821 -so theres some stuff. J-Dilla is cool, nice one.Following the same hip-hop vibe, I listened to some good Hip-hop artists this year:Thavius Beck - DialogueA great Hip-hop artist in an even greater Hip-hop album.
Seriously, this one is effing good. Good and intelligent rhymes/MC'ing, great beats, smooth melodies. Here's a little sample from this album:.-Antipop Consortium - Tragic EpilogueAnother good Hip-hop album, released in 2000. Sayyid, Beans, High Priest and producer Earl Blaize do a nice job in this one, imho.
Highlights go to and.-k-the-i??? - Yesterday, Today & TomorrowThe best one so far.
Seriously, this guy's work is mindblowing. His rhymes, his beats, his music, everything is great. You guys who like Hip-hop should check this album out. Highlights go to and (Feat. Mestizo)That's it for now.
The beatles are fantastic-probably my favorite band of all time. I didn't recommend them in this thread just because I know you've all heard them.What really got me into the beatles (though this may seem obvious) was just getting all their albums and listening through.
I know you probably won't do that for a band you perceive as being bad, but maybe give it a try. They have a bunch of hidden gems you probably don't know, especially on the white album. 'in my life' is probably my favorite beatles song:the harmonies, melody, and lyrics are some of the best ever.asphyxzero, what music do you like?also thats tight phael, i need to check out antipop consortium as well. I had a chance to see them at a festival but missed them. Do you know flying lotus? I'm sure you do if you're into instrumental hip-hop at all, but he's sick-semisimilar to j dilla at points, but his beats are generally weirder and more futuristic (whereas a lot of j dilla sounds 'antique', because of his oldie samples).
You've probably heard him, as well as j dilla, on adult swim bumps, if you watch that channel:flying lotus - massage situation:psychotik, i also suggest you check out the link above, i think you might like it.i can talk about music forever in case you haven't noticed.edit: also thisflying lotus - robo tussin (samples lil wayne's 'a milli'):i don't care if you hate lil wayne like everyone on the internet does (i personally like him, for various reasons), this is sick. I know Autechre, my friend is more into them but I've heard a few songs. I'll check out Tri Repetae, it's always been on my list of albums to get.Another friend recommended u-Ziq to me so consider that on the list.I actually know the Flashbulb, on sites like these that's almost a given, haha:P. He has lots of good stuff.I have Immolate Yourself by Telefon Tel Aviv. 'The Birds' is so freaking awesome.Squarepusher I only have 'My Red Hot Car', I should probably check out a full album.Bibio's Ambivalence Avenue, from which 'Sugarette' comes, is one of my most played albums of 2009.
AWESOME album.Boards of Canada are awesome. I've only listened to 'Music Has the Right to Children' but have Geogaddi and Campfire Headphase as well.Thanks for the recs. I'll be sure to check some of them out.