Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

KId Acne ‘Worst Luck’

Monday, May 25th, 2009
lexrecords asked:


The debut single from Kid Acne.
Taken from the EP of the Worst Luck EP
- release date Jun 18th UK only.
(Directed by the team behind Arctic Monkeys’ video ‘Scummy Man’).

Check this link for more info:
http://www.lexrecords.com/artistsKidAcne.shtml

Kid Acne – South Yorks

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
lexrecords asked:


Genius steels right? Ackers jacks the classic BDP beat along with elements
of Jay Z’s seminal ‘99 Problems’ video. Rep ya ends yes, but get yer own
ideas mate.

Taken from his album ‘Romance Ain’t Dead’ out now on Lex Records:

http://www.kidacne.com
http://www.myspace.com/kidacne123

Kid Acne ‘Roc Roc Radio’

Sunday, March 15th, 2009
lexrecords asked:


Another fresh video from your boy Ackers,
directed by Dscreet.

Taken from the forthcoming LP ‘Romance Ain’t Dead’ on Lex / EMI. UK release date: 17th September 2007

For more info and a preview of tracks on his album, check Kid Acne’s MySpace page:

http://www.myspace.com/kidacne123

previous releases available direct from the source:
http://www.lexrecords.com/shop

Kid Acne – Eddy Fresh

Saturday, March 14th, 2009
lexrecords asked:


Oi Oi! Under his ‘Eddy Fresh’ guise, Kid Acne gets spruced up like Phil-Kool Moe Dee and takes it back to the classic, fantastic, romantic days of rap; delivering magic milk to Roots Manuva and gettin’ buck-wild with Sheffield’s 18-hour party people. That’s right kids…

Taken from Kid Acne’s new album ‘Romance Ain’t Dead’ on Lex Records

http://www.kidacne.com
http://www.myspace.com/kidacne123

Ukrainian Acne

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
LonnyZ asked:


A symphonic teaser, composed by L. Ziblat for the Utrecht conservatory orchestra, conducted by Otto Tausk in Vredenburg.

When the piece was written, it was discovered that Yushchenko was poisoned. The short piece was completed under a shadow of deep admiration to a leader who doesn’t give up under a life threat.

It represents a short introduction to the first symphony by Ziblat entitled ‘Errare Humanum Est’.