Libertines

NME - 21 April 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at April 17, 2012
NME - 21 April 2012

NME - 21 April 2012
English | 68 pages | HQ PDF | 53.00 Mb

NME - 05 May 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at May 2, 2012
NME - 05 May 2012

NME - 05 May 2012
English | 68 pages | HQ PDF | 50.50 Mb

NME - 12 May 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at May 8, 2012
NME - 12 May 2012

NME - 12 May 2012
English | 68 pages | HQ PDF | 49.50 Mb

NME - 19 May 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at May 16, 2012
NME - 19 May 2012

NME - 19 May 2012
English | 68 pages | HQ PDF | 62.00 Mb

NME - 26 May 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at May 23, 2012
NME - 26 May 2012

NME - 26 May 2012
English | 68 pages | HQ PDF | 63.00 Mb

NME - 30 June 2012  Magazines

Posted by nextek at June 26, 2012
NME - 30 June 2012

NME - 30 June 2012
English | 67 pages | HQ PDF | 58.00 Mb

Mysteries of Lisbon (2010)  Movies

Posted by MirrorsMaker at Sept. 21, 2012
Mysteries of Lisbon (2010)

Mysteries of Lisbon / Mistérios de Lisboa (2010)
DVDRip | AVI | 720 x 368 | XviD @ ~1950 Kbps | AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | 255 min | 3,63 Gb
Audio: Portuguese-French (original) | Subtitles (idx/sub): English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
Genre: Drama, Mystery

Raul Ruiz's masterful adaptation of the eponymous nineteenth-century Portuguese novel (by Camilo Castelo Branco) evokes the complex intertwined narratives of Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens. The core story centers on Joao, the bastard child of an ill-fated romance between two members of the aristocracy who are forbidden to marry, and his quest to discover the truth of his parentage. But this is just the start of an engrossing tale that follows a multitude of characters whose fates conjoin, separate and then rejoin again over three decades in Portugal, Spain, France and Italy.

The Secret Anarchy of Science: Free Radicals (Audiobook)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by advisors at Oct. 31, 2012
The Secret Anarchy of Science: Free Radicals  (Audiobook)

The Secret Anarchy of Science: Free Radicals (Audiobook) By Michael Brooks, read by Matt Addis
Unabridge edition 2012 | 9 hours and 29 mins | ISBN: n/a , ASIN: B008CBW9B2 | MP3 56 kbps | 191 MB
The Stone Roses - The Stone Rose (1989) 20th Anniversary Japanese 2CD Edition 1989

The Stone Roses - The Stone Rose (1989) 20th Anniversary Japanese 2CD Edition 1989
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 807 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 271 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 193 Mb
Genre: Madchester, Alternative Rock | Label: Sony Music Japan | # BVCP 40121~2 | Time: 01:52:57

Digitally remastered 20th Anniversary edition of the classic debut album from the Manchester quartet, originally released in 1989. Meshing simple, exceedingly catchy hooks with rhythmic beats, The Stones Roses led the UK's so-called Madchester scene straight into the U.S. with their eponymous debut. The Stone Roses achieved one of the most successful fusions of classic Pop songwriting and Acid House culture, and managed to snare fans from both genres. By the end of 1989, their debut landed on many Top Ten lists for that year. Though the band never realized the same triumphs on their second and final album, repercussions of their debut album's classic pop songwriting and bright riffs could be heard well into the next decade.

Arctic Monkeys: Phenomenon - Behind The Music (2007)  Music

Posted by robi62 at April 9, 2013
Arctic Monkeys: Phenomenon - Behind The Music (2007)

Arctic Monkeys: Phenomenon - Behind The Music (2007)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 5 000 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.778) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 192 Kbps, AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, DTS 6ch. at 755 Kbps
Genre: Rock | Label: Edgehill Publishing Ltd | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 5 Nov 2007 | Runtime: 51 min. | 2,41 GB (DVD5)

By distilling the sounds of Franz Ferdinand, the Clash, the Strokes, and the Libertines into a hybrid of swaggering indie rock and danceable neo-punk, Arctic Monkeys became one of the U.K.'s biggest bands of the new millennium. Their meteoric rise began in 2005, when the teenagers fielded offers from major labels and drew a sold-out crowd to the London Astoria, using little more than a self-released EP as bait. Several months later, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not became the fastest-selling debut album in British history, entrenching Arctic Monkeys in the same circle as multi-platinum acts like Oasis and Blur.