Monday 8 September 2008

FDA Approves First Hepatitis B Viral Load Test

�The U.S. Food & Drug
Administration (FDA) has approved the Roche COBAS(R) TaqMan(R) HBV Test,
the first assay for quantitating Hepatitis B Virus DNA approved in the U.S.
The test uses Roche's real-time PCR technology to quantify the amount of
Hepatitis B virus DNA in a patient's blood. Doctors may use viral load
testing results to establish a baseline level of infection and during
treatment as an assistance in assessing individual responses to therapy.
Widespread application program of antiviral therapy along with the Hepatitis B
vaccine has helped reduce prevalence; however, Hepatitis B remains a
serious and potentially life threatening global disease, potentially
resulting in death from extensive liver damage or liver malignant neoplastic disease for
chronically infected people.(1)



"Viral load examination with an FDA approved test has long been the
criterion for managing patients with HIV and Hepatitis C," said Teresa
Wright, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Roche Molecular Diagnostics.
"Availability of this new Roche test enables doctors and laboratories to
bring that same level of standardised viral encumbrance measurement to Hepatitis B
treatment."



Because the goal of Hepatitis B therapy is to treat until the virus is
undetectable in the patient's bloodline, it is critical for viral shipment
monitoring tests to be able to quantify selfsame low levels of virus.
Similarly, it is of import for the test to quantify identical high levels of
virus (higher than 100 meg IU/mL), an indicator of the need for more or
less aggressive treatment. The Roche COBAS(R) TaqMan(R) HBV Test can notice
the World Health Organization (WHO) HBV International Standard in plasma
and blood serum as low as 3.5 IU/mL and 3.4 IU/mL respectively. The test lavatory
measure HBV DNA as high as 1.10E8 IU/mL, representing a importantly
broader dynamic range than previously uncommitted tests in the U.S.



Other infections concomitant with Hepatitis B are common, with up to
10% of HIV patients in the US also septic with Hepatitis B virus. This
makes it essential for the test to quantitate the HBV virus in presence of
other viruses.



Designed for manipulation with the High Pure System, the test is run on the
COBAS(R) TaqMan(R) 48 analyzer and gives labs the added benefits of
automated real time PCR. The test system benefits from the same
contamination control protection intentional into all COBAS(R) TaqMan(R)
assays, including closed-tube processing and integral Roche-proprietary
AmpErase enzymes. To help with needed standardization, the Roche COBAS(R)
TaqMan(R) HBV Test has been calibrated with the WHO standard and reports
with the international unit of measure IU/mL. The quiz was designed to
quantify all major Hepatitis B genotypes, including pre-core mutants that
can lead to more

Friday 29 August 2008

Rage Against the Machine to play during DNC

Rage Against the Machine will legion the "Tent State Music Festival to End the War," Aug. 27 at the Denver Coliseum. The concert, scheduled to be held during the Democratic National Convention, is existence presented in association with Iraq Veterans Against the War and Tent State University.

The Flobots, The Coup, State Radio and Wayne Kramer besides are scheduled to do at the concert, which starts at 11 a.m.

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to the festival ar free and available only when by drawing. Ticket lottery details are available at the Tent State website.





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Tuesday 19 August 2008

Eagles Of Death Metal Get Serious On New LP, Probably Thanks To Tattoo Artist Kat Von D





Jesse "The Devil" Hughes has a more interesting life than you. And why shouldn't he?


Dude's in a critically praised rock and roll band called Eagles of Death Metal with his best acquaintance, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme. He loves Los Angeles, and he kicks it around Hollywood with the likes of Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, director Liam Lynch and Jack Black. He's a self-proclaimed philanderer, loves the drink and has a cell speech sound full of pictures of women in various stages of undress.


But perhaps he's been having overly much fun.


"When we were [recording] at Sound City Studios, I establish it selfsame easy to get drunk and stay put there," Hughes recently told MTV News. "I also found it easy to amuse my friends. Joshua, any time he's low, I just want to make him happy, and nothing delights him more than than seeing me on Rollerblades. One night I got sh--faced, and, long story short, when the head of Sound City, one of the preeminent recording studios, wakes you up at 7 in the morning in their upstairs parking lot, and you're wearing nothing merely a tank top, cutoffs and Rollerblades, you've got f---ing problems."


While that's the Hughes his friends � and this reporter � know and love, there's also a rarely seen, more serious side to the Eagles of Death Metal frontman. Fans will finally get a probability to hear that side on the band's extroverted album, Heart On, which will feature of speech a guest spot from well-known tattoo artisan Kat Von D (star of A&E's "L.A. Ink").


Heart On hits stores October 21. The record album is, in Hughes' run-in, "an essay on the joys of rock and roll," merely it's partly about brokenheartedness, too. Hughes wouldn't thumb the bird who broke his pump � non by name, anyway.


"I was rolling with a certain Hollywood figure who may or english hawthorn not have been aforementioned as a guest vocaliser on this record, and this tattoo artist I was rolling with, in order to keep her in my life as my booster, it meant the end of the potential for another aspect of our relationship, so it was more of a disappointment," Hughes aforesaid. "That's the worst kind of brokenheartedness, in a way, because it was the heartache of organism an adult. It was the grief not of having someone sh-- on you or break up with you, but the heartbreak of having to go, 'F---, I love you, and we can't do this.' "


Hughes' despair is most evident on the track "Now I'm a Fool." He said that while hanging backstage before a QOTSA gig non too long ago, Homme told him that he wanted Hughes to write a song reminiscent of Beck's "Already Dead." Then he got a call from the object of his affection.


"I get off the sound with this girl, and I aforesaid out tatty, 'F---, now I'm a f---ing dupe. I'm not just an idiot [for falling for you], I'm a f---ing fool,' " he recounted. "I don't care what anybody says, when you're hanging out with celebrities, you never expect to get mired with them emotionally, no matter how much you like them. When you're rolling with someone, and suddenly it's 4 a.m. and the cameras are turned off of the television set show they've got or whatever, and they share something with you where you want to protect them, it changes sh-- and it can have scary.


"This album is kind of � I hate to sound corny � but it's kind of a mature look at Hollywood," he continued. "I fell in love with Hollywood, the city itself, in a Randy Newman sort of way. So I guess the album is around a change of things: di-- vacillation in Hollywood and acting tougher than you in truth might be."


Hughes said that, for the first time, he mat up pressure header into the recording process. "I truly believe if you want to keep back doing what we're doing in this business, you've got to grow," he said. "You have to go somewhere � you have to be on a curve, not on a line."


Despite this being the band's third criminal record, Hughes said it was the most difficult to make.


"I've never had anything to lose before," he said. "Not that it's a good one, but I have got some sort of reputation, and I could fluorine that up doing the wrong thing. That's on the spur of the moment a considerateness that's never been salute before that's going to affect everything. The fast one was eruditeness how to give appropriate time to certain things, but what I'm glad to see is in truth, on this record, it's the same story: deuce best friends having a sh--s-and-giggles good time making rock and roll."


Eagles of Death Metal will circuit in September with the Hives.







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Saturday 9 August 2008

Alio Die and A Red Sector

Alio Die and A Red Sector   
Artist: Alio Die and A Red Sector

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Son-Dha   
 Son-Dha

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 8




 






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Midnight Configuration

Midnight Configuration   
Artist: Midnight Configuration

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Dark Hours Of The Southern Cross   
 Dark Hours Of The Southern Cross

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12




Formerly of Every New Dead Ghost and founder of Nightbreed Records, Trevor Bamford is the brain minor behind Midnight Configuration. Combining elements of medieval influence from the 80's and 90's and eerie samples taken from fetish and horror films, Midnight Configuration have been considered identical before of their time and the about original one man band to come forth out of this genre. Having already released tetrad albums severally and gaining a renouned following in Eurpoe, Bamford is as well united by guitar player Nick Hopkinson and the icy vocals styles of Lisa Ross for his hot performances and occasional colaborations. A compilation "best of" going is also available through Cleopatra Records entitled Dark Desires, which as well features remixes of some of his more well known metro hits.





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Wednesday 25 June 2008

Krzysztof Penderecki

Krzysztof Penderecki   
Artist: Krzysztof Penderecki

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Viola Concerto (Polish Radio and TV Symphony Orch., Szymon Kawalla)   
 Viola Concerto (Polish Radio and TV Symphony Orch., Szymon Kawalla)

   Year:    
Tracks: 1


Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima   
 Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima

   Year:    
Tracks: 1


Penderecki: Orchestral Works V   
 Penderecki: Orchestral Works V

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




 






Monday 16 June 2008

Wagner's 'Das Rheingold' at the San Francisco Opera

SAN FRANCISCO -- It's "Ring" time in the West. Tuesday night, San Francisco Opera opened its summer season with Wagner's "Das Rheingold," the relatively brief (2 1/2 -hour) prologue in his four-opera cycle.

The new production proved but a peek into Francesca Zambello's fascinating concept of Wagner's damaged gods, dumb-cluck giants, malicious dwarfs and clueless mortals as Americans headed down the wrong side of history. The full cycle will be on display in San Francisco in summer 2011.

West Coast Wagnerites should be well sated by then. Next summer, Seattle Opera will bring back its more traditionally minded "Ring." In summer 2010, the upstart Los Angeles Opera will mount its first "Ring": Achim Freyer's visually fantastic approach, which it will begin unveiling, an opera at a time, next season.

San Francisco, though, is the appropriate starting place. The Metropolitan Opera brought a cycle from New York to Baghdad by the Bay in 1900. San Francisco Opera mounted its first "Ring" in 1935. Its most recent was in 1999. Pictures from 1935 reveal a laughably primitive staging. By 1999, Wagner's epic of the creation of modern society had a pertinent post-apocalyptic appearance.

"Rheingold" begins in the river Rhine, where underwater maidens guard gold. In San Francisco on Tuesday, Alberich, a '49er with his pan, forswore love and stole the hoard. The gods were the idle rich of the Roaring '20s, lounging on a veranda as Valhalla was being built. Fasolt and Fafner, the giants as oversized construction workers who looked like Popeyes with scissorhands, were lowered down on steel beams. Loge, the wily god of fire, became a magnificently deceitful lawyer. In Nibelheim, the dwarfs' realm, child laborers mined coal. Was that a croquet mallet that Donner, the cream-suited dandy thunder-god, was swinging?

These are strong images. Zambello, according to the program notes, will build from them a parable about modern America, its legacy of arrogant corporate power and the defoliation of the environment. Though a co-production with Washington National Opera, Tuesday's "Rheingold" was said to be a significant revision of the 2006 staging, about which there has been ridicule in the blogosphere, and many cast members were new not only to the production but also to their roles.

San Francisco has not solved all of Washington's problems and has probably added a few of its own. The production juggles freshness and staleness, effective concepts and clichés. Video projections by Jan Hartley were predictable, low-def images of stars and waves and the like. Michael Yeargan's sets were inconsistent -- the brilliant coal mine and the intriguing veranda versus hokey stage fog for the Rhine and nary a visual suggestion of Valhalla. After Donner swings his mallet, from which sparks fly, giggling, sodden gods walk up a gangplank as if leaving for a voyage on the Queen Mary.

Mark Delavan sang his first Wotan. Jennifer Larmore, once a favored mezzo-soprano in Handel and Rossini, has moved on to Wagner for her first Fricka. They are a decadent couple out of F. Scott Fitzgerald, she clinging to him. Both probably have a fondness for the bottle. And both sang and acted like Americans. Musical phrases were effectively articulated. Characters were beginning to be built.

Stefan Margita, a Czech tenor, was a terrific Loge, shamelessly conniving, clearheaded. Richard Paul Fink's Alberich is a study in the banality of evil. But then fine, unfussy singing was the rule, and that included Jill Groves' Erda, the earth goddess and Wotan's old love, before whom he prostrates himself.

Zambello turned Freia (Tamara Wapinsky), the voluptuous goddess who looks after the apples that keep the gods young, into an interesting case. The giants paw her with their metal hands. Perhaps that turns her on. She throws herself on the body of Fasolt (Andrea Silvestrelli) after Fafner (Günther Groissböck) slays him, wanting to keep the gold and the ring fashioned from it for himself.

Zambello's translations on the supertitles are colloquial ("Shut up you wind bag"). The Rhine's gold becomes "pure gold." But Donald Runnicles, the company's music director, didn't carry through with that American colloquial feel. He got a soupy sound from the orchestra, rich in bass. His Wagner is not American; his round phrases lack the rhythmic incisiveness and the crisp shaping needed for naturalistic acting.

Zambello, who did not take a bow Tuesday, may be onto something with this "Ring," but "Rheingold" is just the start, and considerable refining of it is still needed. I hope that Zambello, busy on Broadway and directing operas around the world, has the time.

mark.swed@latimes.com

Sunday 1 June 2008

Ex EastEnder recovering after health scare

Former 'EastEnders' star Todd Carty has been discharged from hospital after a health scare, which saw him become "violently sick" while on stage at the weekend.
According to the BBC, the 44-year-old actor, who played Mark Fowler in 'EastEnders', became ill during a performance of 'The Business of Murder' at The Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage, Hertfordshire on Saturday.
Carty's agent Derek Webster later spoke to BBC News 24, saying that the actor became "violently sick" on stage and was taken to hospital as a result.
Webster said: "It might have had something to do with an ear infection that Todd has been suffering from for a few days now - I can't actually confirm that."
"He did collapse on stage, he was violently sick. The theatre staff brought the curtain down, rushed him to the Stevenage hospital."
Webster later said: "He was kept in hospital overnight for tests but was released yesterday. All is well and he will be back at work tomorrow filming a new TV show."
Carty, who shot to fame as Tucker Jenkins in 'Grange Hill', also recently played PC Gabriel Kent in 'The Bill'.

Saturday 24 May 2008

Eskimo

Eskimo   
Artist: Eskimo

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   Trance
   



Discography:


Hello Moto (Sirius Isness VS Cycle Sphere RMX)   
 Hello Moto (Sirius Isness VS Cycle Sphere RMX)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1


Balloonatic Part Two   
 Balloonatic Part Two

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 7


Popcorn (Dynamic Rmx) (CDS)   
 Popcorn (Dynamic Rmx) (CDS)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1


Citadel (Unreleased)   
 Citadel (Unreleased)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1


Balloonatic Part 1   
 Balloonatic Part 1

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Unreleased Tracks   
 Unreleased Tracks

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Take A Look Out There   
 Take A Look Out There

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9


Police CDS   
 Police CDS

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Oxid CDR   
 Oxid CDR

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Micro Tunes   
 Micro Tunes

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Break Rules   
 Break Rules

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Can You Pick Me Up?   
 Can You Pick Me Up?

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9




Labeled as "the Bay Area's monster's of nutcase tune rock, " Eskimo combine the elements of punk, funk, metal, free style makeshift nothingness and their have distorted blend of any. On meridian of adding bits and pieces of genus Circus music, greenhouse rhymes and contorted vapors, Eskimo's debut "The Further Adventures of Der Shrimpkin" took the San Francisco panorama by surprisal in 1995. Continuing on into their spelunking of the musical unexplored, Eskimo skint a few more conventional boundaries with their minute album "Some Prefer Cake" in 1999.






Monday 12 May 2008

Steve Tibbetts

Steve Tibbetts   
Artist: Steve Tibbetts

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   New Age
   



Discography:


A Man About A Horse   
 A Man About A Horse

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 8


Fall Of Us All   
 Fall Of Us All

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 11


Big Map Idea   
 Big Map Idea

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 12


Northern Song   
 Northern Song

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 5


Yr   
 Yr

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 8


Safe Journey   
 Safe Journey

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Exploded View   
 Exploded View

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




Minneapolis-based modern-day guitar player whose urban-landscape nuclear optical fusion is looked upon as a whole master coming path to well-grounded. After a slenderly calm full stop in the '70s and '80s, Tibbetts started releasing albums irregularly, only offering one in the '90s (Settle of Us Completely) and approximately other in 2002 (Isle of Military personnel About a Gymnastic horse).






Monday 5 May 2008

One Dollar Short

One Dollar Short   
Artist: One Dollar Short

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Press And Hold [EP]   
 Press And Hold [EP]

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 5




 






Tuesday 29 April 2008

Latoya leaves Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack

Latoya leaves Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack



Latoya has become the latest housemate to be evicted from 'Big Comrade: Famous person Hijack'.
The housemates were only made aware of the





Scrubs star becomes a father again

Scrubs star becomes a father again



'Scrubs' star St. John the Apostle C McGinley is celebrating the birth of a baby little girl with his married woman Nichole Kessler.
The worker, wHO plays Dr Perry Cox on the hit TV render, told People cartridge clip that the couple plans to nominate the tike Billie Grace.
Kessler delivered baby Billie Grace of God in a birth vat at the couple's nursing home in Malibu at the weekend.
McGinley told People: "Nichole was a mountain leo the Lion, a warrior in the birthing work on. The birthing was astonishing! Mamma and baby girl ar 100%."
The couple got married last Apr. The baby is McGinley's second minor. He has a 10-year-old word, Grievous bodily harm, from a previous relationship.





Jolie heads 2007 humanitarian poll

Jolie heads 2007 humanitarian poll



Angelina Jolie has topped a Reuters poll parrot of the topper renown humanitarians of 2007.
The poll of 606 citizenry by do-gooder web website Reuters AlertNet set the 32-year-old star ahead of U2 singer Bono, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Microsoft founder Billhook William Henry Gates.
Jolie kit and caboodle as a UN good will embassador and has tried to lift knowingness of the problems facing Africa.
Simon Peter Walker, Film director of the Feinstein International Famine Centre at Tufts University in the US, said: "Somebody like Angelina Jolie comes across as having more integrity than roughly celebrities and a greater sense that she doesn't just do this for the publicity."
Commenting on Jolie's work for UNHCR, UNHCR spokesman Shaft Kessler said: "She does this in a very low-key way. She goes come out to interpret for herself, to get up close and rattling personal. She doesn't jaunt with film crews, and I think that is real testimony to her dedication to the reason."
Piece Bono ranked second behind Jolie, he too had sufficiency negative votes to feature in the top of the inning quint least-liked humanitarians - on with Dock Geldof.




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Glastonbury Festival registration opens

Glastonbury Festival registration opens



Ticket registration has opened for this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Fans wHO require to sire hold of ace of the 137,five hundred tickets must provide contact details and a passport picture in order of magnitude to incur a registration number.
The number does non guarantee entering to the festival at Worthy Grow in Pilton, however fans will non be able to buy a ticket without ace.
They have until Friday 14 March to register their interest via the festival's internet site. Tickets will and so go on sale on William Ashley Sunday 6 Apr.
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis has confirmed legendary US balladeer Neil Diamond will play the Dominicus headline time slot.
Eavis likewise said this year's Saturday star was a rap music "legend" from Newly York, just wouldn't reassert or deny if it was platinum-selling recording creative person Jay-Z.
He said: "We're trying to grow youngsters to the festival this yr. Hopefully the headliner volition appeal to them. Traditionally we've had a rattling stanford White align and I'm moving forth from that."
The Glastonbury Festival will charter place from 27 to 29 June.





U2 3D concert film to get cinema release

U2 3D concert film to get cinema release



U2 have confirmed details of the release of their much-anticipated 3D concert cinema, 'U2 3D'.
The film, which is the first digital 3D, multi-camera, real time production, testament be shown at Cineworld, Movies at Dundrum and Movies at Swords - all in Capital of Ireland - from 22 Feb. It testament too be screened at SGC Dungarvan. 
Directed by Catherine James Cleveland Owens and Score Pellington, the picture show was stroke in Buenos Aires during the S American peg of the Irish band's 'Vertigo' world duty tour in 2006.
Nine digital 3D cameras were used to get over hundred hours of 3D footage, which includes performances of U2 classics such as 'One', 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' and 'Pride (In the Diagnose of Lovemaking)'.
Along with the 3D digital mental imagery, the film features 5.1 Smother Sound in a offer to render fans a cinematic experience that is as close as possible to seeing the band experience.
'U2 3D' will get its mankind premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on 19 Jan.