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NewsLast.fm Creates ?User Generated? Club With Ninja TuneSocial music network Last.fm has teamed up with seminal label Ninja Tune to create a groundbreaking 'user-generated? club night at The Big Chill House on Pentonville Road on June 2nd. All Last.fm users going to the party will help decide the setlist for the upstairs room, DJed by Ninja Tune?s Sparky. They?ll register their intention to attend at the club?s event page on the Last.fm website, and on the night Sparky will play tracks drawn from music listened to by those users in the preceding weeks. Last.fm is a social music network that tracks what you listen to on your PC and iPod and then plays you new music that suits your taste, based on recommendations drawn from the listening habits of over 20 million active users. This party is the first time that Last.fm has taken its 'collaborative filtering? ethos out into the real world. Sparky?s user-generated set will also be recorded and made available on Last.fm for users unable to attend. Last.fm is also extremely chuffed that the youngest DMC World Champion to date and celebrated member of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, the one and only A-Trak will be gracing the downstairs decks. Joining him is ingenious prodigy MC Kid Sister.And if that wasn?t enough, Ninja Tune managed to get the hottest beatboxer of the moment to do a very special set of itches, scratches, and a lot of beard-inspired utterances into the mic. Behold the genious of Beardyman! Furthermore, Ninja Tune will bring their very own Mr Herbaliser Ollie Teeba along to entice the dancing crowds. And last but by no earthly measures least, the striped-jumper-wearing godfather of warm and soulful sounds, London?s very own Ross Allen will also be heating up the dance floor. Serbian activists oppose Rolling Stones gig Animal rights protesters in Belgrade are opposing plans to hold The Rolling Stones concert at the city's Hippodrome, saying it will cause immense distress to the 300 horses housed there. ORCA, Serbia's largest animal protection society are lobbying to have the show moved to another venue, as loud noise and vibration are proven to be a major source of upset for animals. Plans are afoot to sedate horses that may panic during the concert, an intention that has enraged animal lovers in Serbia. Moving the horses to another location would also cause distress to the animals. If ORCA fails to convince organisers to move the concert to another venue, they plan to contact the band themselves. The show, which is scheduled to beThe Rolling Stones first Serbian show is set to take place on July 14. Two previous shows planned for the country were cancelled. |
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