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Arctic Monkeys - When The Sun Goes Down Live Turner used to play a Fender Arctic White American standard Stratocaster, and later a black American (More) Turner used to play a Fender Arctic White American standard Stratocaster, and later a black American standard Fender Stratocaster guitar, both sporting maple fretboards, until the release of the band's single "Brianstorm" and the second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. When touring the new album he uses a black Fender Bronco with a black pickgaurd and rosewood fretboard, a guitar discontinued by Fender. Also, during live performances of "If You Were There, Beware", he uses a Gretsch Spectra Sonic. He uses Orange AD30T amplifiers. [10] He has also been using Bad Cat amps recently.
During the Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not-era Turner´s pedalboard consisted of two Pro Co Rat 2 distortion pedals and a Boss TU-2 tuner. Now, touring Favourite Worst Nightmare, he has replaced the Pro Co pedals with an Ibanez Ts-808 Vintage Tubescreamer overdrive pedal. He has also extended the pedalboard with a Hughes & Kettner Rotosphere MK2, a Danelectro Reel Echo, a Boss LS-2 Line Selector and an Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man.Turner has maintained a very private life, and shunned media publicity when declared the Coolest Man On The Planet by NME magazine in December 2005. He has distanced himself from the celebrity lifestyle, he and the band are often spotted around Sheffield, supporting local bands, returning to clubs such as 'The Leadmill'[citation needed] and watching their football team Sheffield Wednesday. Blender magazine have described him as "the least talkative member of the group, chewing over his answers for so long that he ends up doubting his own words"[11].Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is the debut album by Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006. Recorded at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire, before the band's first world tour, the album became the fastest selling debut album in the UK since records began, selling over 360,000 copies in its first week. It has since gone triple platinum in the UK [1], and won the 2006 Mercury Prize [2].
The album includes both tracks from the band's original EP, Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys, as well as their first two singles and UK Number Ones, "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down".The original release date was scheduled as 30 January 2006, but was brought forward to 23 January 2006 due to "high demand". Although the same was done with Franz Ferdinand, there remains continued speculation that the move was an attempt to counter the effects of the album's leak onto online file-sharing sites.[3] Although many of the tracks featured on the album were freely available to download in early 2005 from uploaded demo CDs given out by the band, the re-recorded album versions had also been leaked onto the internet by December 2005.
On the first day of its release, the album became the fastest selling debut rock album in British history, selling just under 120,000 copies. By the end of the week, the album had sold 363,735 copies - more than the rest of the Top 20 combined and making it the overall fastest selling debut album in British history. Its release in the United States on 21 February 2006 saw it become the second fastest selling debut indie album in history [4] , turning over around 34,000 copies in its first week and achieving #24 in the album charts. The album also went to #1 in Australia and Ireland.
The track "Mardy Bum", while not released as a single, appeared on radio playlists throughout the UK in mid-2006 [citation needed]. The track "A Certain Romance" was ranked #90 in Pitchfork Media's Top 100 Tracks of 2006[5].The week before its release, the source behind the album's name was revealed as a quote from northern actor Albert Finney and the 1960s film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. [6] The band are reportedly fans of old British '60s movies, and lead singer Alex Turner revealed to UK-tabloid The Sun that the film is what the album is about. "Songs including "The View from the Afternoon", "Dancing Shoes", "Still Take You Home" and "From the Ritz to the Rubble" all cover that bit of the weekend and feature the same character." [7] (Less)
16/86 TDK TIMEWARP 2008 / BRIAN SANHAJI -live- www.sound4life.ch
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19:30 - 20:30 Stefano Libellea
20:30 - 21:30 Nekes
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FLOOR 1
19:30 - 20:30 Stefano Libellea
20:30 - 21:30 Nekes
21:30 - 22:00 Johnny D. -live-
22:00 - 23:00 Nick Curly
23:00 - 00:00 Brian Sanhaji -live-
00:00 - 02:00 Chris Liebing
02:00 - 04:00 Carl Cox
04:00 - 06:00 Rush
06:00 - 08:00 Pet Duo
08:00 - 10:00 DJ Murphy
FLOOR 2
20:00 - 22:30 Seebase & Âme
22:30 - 00:30 Turntablerocker
00:30 - 01:30 2000 and One -live-
01:30 - 06:00 Sven Väth
06:00 - 07:00 Alter Ego -live-
07:00 - 14:00 Richie Hawtin
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21:00 - 23:00 Manon
23:00 - 00:45 Tiefschwarz
00:45 - 02:30 Karotte
02:30 - 04:15 Magda
04:15 - 06:00 Marco Carola
06:00 - 08:00 Loco Dice
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10:00 - 12:00 Ricardo Villalobos
12:00 - 14:00 Raresh
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