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Gilles Peterson | Searching for the Perfect Beat. Jazz et Cinéma par Thierry Jousse | Blow up - L'actualité du cinéma (ou presque) | Cinéma. Ableton Live Tutorial: Drum Rack + Impulse = DrumPulse. David Morley - David's Home on the Web. Timeline of musical events. Breakbot. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Breakbot Breakbot, de son vrai nom Thibaut Berland, est un DJ et compositeur de musique électronique né le dans les Yvelines signé sur le label français Ed Banger Records[1].

Biographie[modifier | modifier le code] En 2005, il réalise un court métrage d'animation intitulé Overtime avec Oury Atlan et Damien Ferrie dans le cadre de ses études à Supinfocom Valenciennes. En 2007, il sort son premier EP Happy Rabbit sur le label londonien Moshi Moshi Records. Enfin, en mai 2009, il est annoncé qu'il rejoint le label Ed Banger Records. Suite à son arrivée au sein du label Ed Banger Records, Breakbot sort son deuxième maxi intitulé Baby I'm Yours EP. Du 30 août au 3 septembre 2010, son titre Baby I'm Yours devient la musique du coming-next de l'émission Le Grand Journal sur Canal+ et elle apparaîtra aussi dans le film "Polisse" de Maiwenn sortie en 2011, ainsi que dans le film "Les Tuche".

Discographie[modifier | modifier le code] Modisko.com | Just hanging out! R&S Records ◊ In Order To Dance. Mad Men Music. Sonny Rollins Interview and Profile. Credit: Photograph by Martin Scholler When I visited Sonny Rollins at his home in Germantown, New York, a semi-hardscrabble hamlet 100 miles up the Hudson River, the 82-year-old jazzman they call the Saxophone Colossus was doing his laundry.

"Oh, man, come on in, man," Sonny said in his reedy, slightly high-pitched voice as he stuck his head out the back door of the modest house, blood-orange skullcap on his kingly, lantern-jawed head. Jumble of shirts fresh from the dryer in his arms, he led me through the cluttered kitchen to a sitting room. "Be with you in a minute," he said with a sigh. For Sonny, certainly one of the greatest tenor-saxophone players in the history of the instrument invented by Adolphe Sax in 1841, and a key figure in jazz for more than half a century, it is a drag any time "the celestial Big Picture" is infringed upon by "the Little Picture," which the musician defines as "that day-to-day crap you have to put up with on this misbegotten planet.

" "No, man. JM Jackmaster. Sonny Rollins - The Official Website of the Saxophone Colossus. Robert Leiner. Versatile Records | Home of Gilb'R versatile music label.