LG Electronics India has announced the launch of home theatre system HT924 in India.
The gadget features a 1200W RMS to provide an enhanced bass blast sound experience It also has the mechanism of USB ripping even from FM thus opening up avenues for the user to extract favourite music content even from a radio station. The Home Theatre includes the popular Digital Signal Processing mechanism along with 12 sound modes, something which no other HTS in the same bandwidth offers.
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MUMBAI: Radio Misty 94.3 FM, the first and Number One fm station of North Bengal and Sikkim will air special show on Darjeeling Toy Train on 23rd August. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway which is lovingly called the toy train was opened on this day in 1880.The journey to Darjeeling is regarded as the Most Spectacular in the world. Travellers are awed by both the scenery as well as the railway line which is truly an engineering masterpiece and without doubt one of the wonders of the world. The...
MUMBAI: The Indie rock scene have quite some musician-enterpreuners taking the lead to push the scene. The latest is the Resonate Music Award 2009 initiated by Deepak Rao, lead guitarist and vocalist of Banglore based band Shrapnel
The Resonate Music Award may not be offering money, but gives potential bands something even more important - free studio time, mixing and mastering costs for a full length album "and provide guidance to the recipients on how to market this brand new album to achieve maximum impact," states their official website.
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MUMBAI: Having composed music for movies like 'Hijack' and the yet to be released 'Sikandar', composer duo Justin-Uday have returned to the Indi-pop genre with Shibani Kashyap's new album.
The album will have six tracks which are penned by Prashant Ingole and Rahul Seth. "We did not want to stick to any particular genre. The sound ranges from Arabaic, Hip-hop and even Salsa," informs Justin. "We wanted to change the perception that Shibani can sing only in one particular style. Hence w...
MUMBAI: After major music labels like T-Series, Saregama and Times Music announced their intention of launching a new format for consuming music through USB flash drives, other labels are also contemplating the options.
Big Music from the Reliance ADAG stable would also be venturing into the USB space with the launch of its music for 'Do knot disturb'. The label would be launching the music of the Vashu Bhagnani film this week and launch the USB by end of August.
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MUMBAI: After a brief lull, Hom Records is back in the music scenario with the music rights of 'The Unforgettable'.
The music for the film is composed by Ismail Darbar.
"Though it is an Enlgish movie, the music of the film is in Hindi with Sunidhi Chuahan and Kunal Ganjawala, apart from host of others crooning for it," says HOM Records A&R Head Sajid Maklai.
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MUMBAI: eBay India, India's leading eCommerce marketplace, in association with Universal Music, provides a unique opportunity for the King of Pop's die-hard fans across India to own limited edition Michael Jackson T-shirts. The design of each of the Michael Jackson T-shirts was approved by the Music Legend himself for his London concert series. The Michael Jackson T-shirts are being pre-launched on eBay India and will be available exclusively on eBay India from August 17, 2009 until August 24, 2009 and is priced at Rs. 1,499.
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MUMBAI: After scoring music for 'Dil Kabaddi' and a couple of non-film projects, music director Sachin Gupta has several new projects tucked under his belt.
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MUMBAI: Nightingale of India Lata Mangeshkar has sung all kinds of songs in her illustrious career, but for the first time ever, the Lady with the Golden Voice would be singing the Hanuman Chalisa for an album by T-Series. As recession, drought and the swine flu fear looms large over the country, Lata Mangeshkar is devoting her prayers to Lord Hanuman (who is often regarded as the trouble-shooter) for the betterment of the country and its citizens.
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MUMBAI: The winds of change are surely blowing over the region. Disillusioned with promises of freedom from the Indian �yoke' and demoralised by the spate of bloodshed that has engulfed their lives, the youth of Northeast India have now decided that enough is enough! This was pretty evident from the recent Independence Day celebrations in the region, when musicians and artistes of Shillong and Guwahati came out in large numbers to celebrate their freedom.
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