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Baby Boy Da Prince

about Across The Water, Baby Boy Da PrinceAlbum: Across The Water
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Bitrate: 192 kbs.
Size: 109 mb.
Time: 79:29
Year: 2006.


Baby Boy Da Prince

about 9 Inch Remix Vol. 3 [CD2], Baby Boy Da PrinceAlbum: 9 Inch Remix Vol. 3 [CD2]
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Bitrate: 166 kbs.
Size: 6 mb.
Time: 05:23
Year: 2007.





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Eskimo Joe to play Club NME LA tomorrow

Eskimo Joe are set to headline Club NME Los Angeles with Fred Perry Subculture tomorrow night (August 22).

The Australian trio recently earned a Number One slot on the Aussie charts with their latest album 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine'.

They'll be supported by Los Angeles indie rockers Versa Vice.

Resident DJ Dia and surprise guest DJs will spin a mix of rock, electronica, punk and hip-hop before and after the sets.

Club NME with Fred Perry Subculture takes place at Spaceland in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles every Wednesday night.

Next Wednesday (August 29), Chow Nasty and Cabin are set to headline Club NME LA with Fred Perry Subculture.
Angels And Airwaves announce London show

Angels And Airwaves have announced they are to play a one-off London show at the Astoria on August 24.

The announcement follows on from confirmation of their appearances at the Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals on August 24-26.

Former Blink 182 member and lead vocalist Tom DeLonge formed Angels And Airwaves in 2005, and their debut album 'We Don't Need To Whisper' came out in 2006.

The band's second album will be released in late 2007.

Tickets go on sale on May 11. To check ticket availability after then and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS.
Klaxons, Kasabian and Kooks join Oxjam

Klaxons, Kasabian and The Kooks have joined in this years Oxjam festival.

The festival will see music fans put on 500 days of continuous music, raising an anticipated ?1 million to help Oxfam fight poverty around the world.

Hot Chip, Kaiser Chiefs, DJ Shadow and Fatboy Slim are some of the 40,000 musicians expected to take part in the music events, which will occur throughout October.

XFM are to join forces with Oxfam to give ?50,000 to young people to help them put on the festival. Two hundred event organisers will be awarded ?250 towards the costs of the event.

Bands wanting to take part can go to xfm.co.uk/oxjam from July 24 to August 18 to take part.

DJ John Kennedy said: "This is a fantastic way for the stars of tomorrow to get themselves in the spotlight at the same time as doing their bit to fight poverty around the world."


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