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  1. Joe Satriani Set To Release “Shapeshifting” Record This Spring JOE SATRIANI is ready to kick off the new decade with a new album release and world tour. Set for release this spring, Shapeshifting marks the legendary guitarist's 18th studio album in his nearly 35-year career in music. More details on the new album to come shortly. As previously announced, “The Shapeshifting Tour” opens on April 15, 2020, with a 42 date European leg beginning in Germany and winding up with a trio of mid-June shows in Spain with more dates to be announced soon. The setlist for the live show will feature tracks from the new Shapeshifting album in addition to many of his classic fan-favorites including “Surfing With The Alien,” “Always with Me, Always with You” and “Flying In A Blue Dream.” The 2020 touring band features celebrated drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Fogerty), bassist Bryan Beller (Aristocrats) and keyboardist Rai Thistlethwayte (Thirsty Merc) joining SATRIANI on guitar. On January 15, 2020, SATRIANI will be inducted into the 2020 Metal Hall of Fame by his friend and former guitar student, Steve Vai. The ceremony, hosted by television and radio personality, Eddie Trunk, will take place during a non-profit charity Gala whose proceeds go to bringing free drum therapy services to special needs children at specific health facilities and community centers throughout the United States. Other 2020 Metal Hall of Fame inductees include Steve Vai Geoff Tate, Don Dokken, Graham Bonnet, and Metal Church while previous Inductees include Judas Priest, Motorhead, Ronnie James Dio, Bill Ward, Mikkey Dee, Randy Rhoads, Scorpions, and Doro Pesch, among other hard rock and heavy metal icons. To see the full list of Metal Hall of Fame Inductees, please visit www.thehallofheavymetalhistory.org In other SATRIANI music-related news, two sets of SATRIANI music have now been added to streaming platforms. Additional Creations and Bonus Tracks, featuring alternate versions of four songs from his Engines of Creation album along with 12 other hidden gem bonus tracks join a newly released deluxe edition of his classic 1987 album, Surfing With The Alien (Deluxe Edition), which arrived late last year featuring new artwork and a bonus disc, Stripped – the Backing Tracks. The latter launched as a limited run for Black Friday’s Record Store Day in November, features the songs from the album with all guitar solos removed. The set also features new artwork with SATRIANI’s guitar replacing the iconic Silver Surfer on the cover. Said SATRIANI “Seeing my chrome guitar bursting through a multicolor wormhole seems quite fitting. It’s as if it always belonged there.” Since 1987, SATRIANI’s platinum, double Grammy-nominated album Surfing With The Alien, has established him as a legend in the music world for over 30 years. SATRIANI explained his decision to make the stripped version, after years of reluctance for such a work, “When I build a track from scratch, it’s a kind of musical alchemy, a mixture of voodoo, mojo, blood, sweat, tears, prayers… and a lot of hard work. I cherish them because of this . . . it’s no wonder I’ve been reluctant to release them (stripped).” Now, he is genuinely excited about giving this new and exciting versions of his music to the fans, “You can play along with these tracks or just sit back and enjoy the mixes as they are.” For two decades, the guitar virtuoso has traveled the world, playing to sold-out crowds as both a headliner and as the founder of the all-star “G3” guitar extravaganza. SATRIANI’s studio and live recordings have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide to date, and of his many solo albums, two have gone platinum. Four others went gold, with 15 Grammy nominations between them. His side project, Chickenfoot, featuring former Van Halen front man Sammy Hagar, former bassist Michael Anthony, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ drummer Chad Smith saw their debut album certified gold and their second studio album debuted at #9. JOE SATRIANI – “THE SHAPESHIFTING TOUR 2020” DATE CITY, COUNTRY VENUE 4/15/20 Mainz, Germany Halle 45 4/16/20 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus Zurich 4/18/20 Karlsruhe, Germany Tollhaus 4/19/20 Berlin, Germany Huxleys 4/20/20 Oberhausen, Germany Turbinenhalle 4/21/20 Amsterdam, Netherlands Melkweg the Max 4/23/20 Borgerhout, Antwerp De Roma 4/24/20 Enschede, Netherlands Muziekcentrum Enschede 4/25/20 Winterbach, Germany Salierhalle 4/27/20 Aarhus, Denmark Train 4/28/20 Odense, Denmark Posten 4/29/20 Copenhagen, Denmark Amager Bio 4/30/20 Stockholm, Sweden Fryshuset Arenan 5/2/20 Oslo, Norway Rockefeller Music Hall 5/5/20 Warsaw, Poland Stodola Club 5/6/20 Prague, Czech Prague Congress Centre 5/7/20 Vienna, Austria Vienner Stadthalle F 5/8/20 Budapest, Hungary Barba Negra Track 5/10/20 Bologna, Italy Teatro Europauditorium 5/12/20 Firenze, Italy Teatro Verdi 5/14/20 Napoli, Italy Teatro Augusteo 5/15/20 Lecce, Italy Teatro Politeama Greco 5/16/20 Roma, Italy Auditorium Conciliazione 5/18/20 Milano, Italy Teatro Dal Verme 5/19/20 Nurnberg, Germany Löwensaal 5/20/20 Heerlen, Netherlands RABOzaal Heerlen 5/22/20 Bexhill, UK Bexhill De La Warr 5/23/20 Glasgow, UK O2 Academy Glasgow 5/24/20 Gateshead, UK Gateshead Sage 1 5/25/20 Manchester, UK Bridgewater Hall 5/26/20 London, UK Palladium 5/28/20 Birmingham, UK Birmingham Symphony Hall 5/30/20 Gerardmer, France Gerardmer Motordays Festival 5/31/20 Strasbourg, France La Laiterie 6/2/20 Paris, France L'Olympia 6/4/20 Nantes, France Cite des Congres 6/5/20 Saint-Malo, France La Nouvelle Vague 6/6/20 Clermont-Ferrand, France La Cooperative de Mai 6/7/20 Lyon, France Le Transbordeur 6/9/20 Valencia, Spain Auditorio Casa de Cultura Burjassot 6/10/20 Madrid, Spain Sala La Riviera 6/11/20 Barcelona, Spain Sala Barts
  2. DJ TIESTO

    interesting

    hi guys and ladies as you might guess by my name in here I will be doing a lot of my time in he music section but I also love to read so lots of books as well if any one wants a D J Tiesto track just pm me in a few days when I am sorted out and I will post it I think I have them all old and new but I could be wrong try me out lol my upload speed is very slow that's why I will I will do it on request ok that's enough shit talking lets rock and roll see ya all very soon I hope
  3. The mellifluous sounds of the cello have been delighting ears since the 18th century, but the instrument's form has changed little over the centuries. Adhesives giant Bayer MaterialScience has a suggestion or two about that. What would Bach say? The Cello 2.0 is designed to be interactive. The manufacturer recently unveiled a futuristic redesign of the venerable stringed instrument, and has been showing it off at K 2013, a plastics and rubber trade show in Germany. The Cello 2.0 is made of transparent, lightweight cast resin fashioned in a swirling cutaway shape that's designed to make it much more portable. But it also plays videos. The concept instrument has some features of a regular electric cello, yet it was tweaked by design firm TEAMS Design, which describes it as The neck and fingerboard incorporate "different LEDs and mini video projectors," according to a Bayer release, while "a tuning device or surfaces for video jockeying (VJing) can also be installed in the instrument. In one alternative solution, LEDS and ultraflat OLED displays could be integrated directly and used to display photos and videos." The cello's surface can display graphics or videos, as shown in the illustration above. A pattern of light could display the rhythm of a piece the cellist is playing, for instance, or show when the wrong notes are being played. It could also change color when its tuning or intonation is off. TEAMS Design said in a release. Bayer said. The company's polycarbonate-ABS plastic blend has already been used to make a funky alto saxophone that's one of the lightest in the world, and it wants to create keyboard, plucked, and wind instruments based on the Cello 2.0. Whatever will they think of next? I, for one, still love my battered old electric bass.
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