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SHADOW ‘XMAS: A Brand New Christmas Sound!!!!

GO LISTEN TO IT RIGHT HERE:

http://www.musicfreedom.com/charisdondeli

December 10, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, 80's, Electronica, Hip Hop, Obama, Rock, news, pop, techno | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

WORK IN PROGRESS………….

i’m still trying to have my Christmas album ready as i’m working on newer tracks and the cd design. i’m hoping to have it available before Christmas, but i am not so sure.

i don’t like keeping my fans waiting but the album is worth the wait. IT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!!
“Shadow Xmas”; a brand new Holiday sound never heard before.

November 29, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Music, Obama, Rock, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Amiestreet Indie Music Download!!!!!

Hello fans!

This is Les Cherubains de Charis Dondeli speaking.  We just started selling our music on AmieStreet.com, and to kick things off they are giving our fans $5.00 to download our music as well as all music in the entire AmieStreet.com store.

All you have to do is click on the link below to get $5.00 to download our music or songs from tens of thousands of other great independent artists. Just click here:

http://amiestreet.com/_l/tunecore

after getting your accound, you can buy our songs with the deposit or you can search for other great indie bands out there who need your support. ;D

Thank you.

Charis D.

October 27, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Music, Obama, Rock, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

5 Blogs That Interests Me

i haven’t really found a lot of blogs out there that has any of my interests, but i’ll just name five of them that i have been in it for quite a while.

The Fresh Page:

I’ve discovered this blog website, and it’s all about electronic music. it’s new to me, so i don’t really know how to go around the site, but i think it’s a great site to discover unheard electronic music that are out there. as an artist, i don’t like it because it cost a lot to be a premium member, so i’m just going to be standard member. i need to spend more time to find out if the blog is really worth it.

http://www.thefreshpage.com/blog/

 The Yahoo Newsroom:

this is my number one blog when it comes to get news. i love the Yahoo newsblog because it’s always updated and accurate, as you can see, it’s Yahoo!! it has to be accurate. everyday when i’m online, this is the first thing that i see on my home page, news. i love politics and hate it. i can’t get enough of what’s going on in the world. i don’t want to be ignorant, so i have to stay tuned. that’s why this one made on my list.

http://news.yahoo.com/i/3337;_ylt=AjBxVEx0rZUo0cmECPFm8IMDq594

 I’M A CHRISTIAN..AND I’M PROUD TO SAY IT!!:

it’s a group blog on Facebook that i spend some time in there. it’s a christian blog where non christians and christians alike can post topics and reponds to it. i love it because there is a large amount of topics. there is a lot of hate and love at the same times. topics about God, death, sex, homosexuality, etc….  you can also meet some people in there just to question, not to get answers, just to bother.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204956245

The Best 80s Music:

it’s a blog about some of the best 80s music. i love 80s music, so when i have found out about this post, i fell in love with it. it’s based on a person’s point of view, so i’ll see if what i like is the same as his.

http://must-hear-80s-songs.blogspot.com/

Yahoo Music Blog:

i don’t really follow up with it, but usually i go there when there’s a review over a song or about artists who have past away. it’s okay, but sometimes i don’t believe on some of the post they have there, but they are pretty decent.

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/

October 20, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Music, Obama, Rock, clinton, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Why Has A Long Time Republican Decided To Vote Democrat This Year?

well, i’ve found this post from the Philadelphia Inquirer. the author, Michael Smerconish, put out a very details information as of why McCain was not able to get his vote. in this link http://www.philly.com/inquirer/currents/31242619.html, he put a little details of the 5 tests that McCain has failed:

Terrorism. The candidates disagree as to where to prosecute the war against Islamic fundamentalists. Barack Obama is correct in saying the front line in that battle is not Iraq, it’s the Afghan-Pakistan border. Osama bin Laden crossed that border from Tora Bora in December 2001, and we stopped pursuit. The Bush administration outsourced the hunt for bin Laden and instead invaded Iraq.

No one in Iraq caused the death of 3,000 Americans on 9/11. Our invasion was based on a false predicate, so we have no business being there, regardless of whether the surge is working. Our focus must be the tribal-ruled FATA region in Pakistan. Only recently has our military engaged al-Qaeda there in operations that mirror those Obama was ridiculed for recommending in August 2007.

Last spring, Obama told me: “It’s not that I was opposed to war [in Iraq]. It’s that I felt we had a war that we had not finished.” Even Sen. Joe Lieberman conceded to me last Friday that “the headquarters of our opposition, our enemies today” is the FATA.

Economy. We face economic problems that are incomprehensible to most Americans, certainly they are to me. This is a time to covet intellect, and that begins at the top. Jack Bogle, the legendary founder of the Vanguard Group, told me recently that McCain’s assertion that the fundamentals of the economy were “strong” was the “stupidest statement of 2008.” In light of the unprecedented volatility in the market, who can dispute Bogle’s characterization and the lack of understanding that McCain’s assessment portends?

VP. I opined here that Sarah Palin demonstrated the capacity to be president in her speech to the Republican convention. Sadly, there has been no further exhibition of her abilities, and she remains an unknown quantity. We are left questioning the judgment of a candidate who bypassed his reported preferred choices, Lieberman and former Gov. Tom Ridge, and instead yielded to the whims of the periphery of his party. With two wars and a crumbling economy, Palin is too big of a risk to be a heartbeat away from a presidency held by a 72-year-old man who has battled melanoma. Advantage Joe Biden.

Opportunity. In a speech delivered on Father’s Day, Obama lamented that too many fathers are missing from the lives of too many children and mothers. Look no further than Philadelphia for proof that the nation has a fatherhood problem at the root of its firearms crisis. And no demographic is affected by this confluence of factors like the black community. Among the many elements needed to address this crisis are role models, individuals whom urban youth can aspire to emulate. Little more than a year ago, Charles Barkley told me: “I want young black kids to see Barack on television every day. . . . We need to see more blacks who are intelligent, articulate, and who carry themselves with great dignity.” Obama can be that man.

Hope. Wednesday morning will come and an Obama presidency holds the greatest chance for unifying us here at home and restoring our prestige around the globe. The campaigns have foretold the kind of presidency we can expect from each candidate. Last Friday in Lakeville, Minn., McCain himself had to explain to a supporter who was “scared” of an Obama presidency that those fears were unfounded. Another told McCain that Obama was untrustworthy because he is an “Arab.” Those exchanges were a predictable byproduct of ads against Obama featuring tag lines such as “Too Risky for America” and “Dangerous,” and a failure to rein in individuals at McCain events who highlighted Obama’s middle name, all against a background of Internet lore.

Last Saturday at Progress Plaza, I heard Obama say: “The American people aren’t looking for somebody to divide this country; the American people are looking for someone to lead this country.”

October 20, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Obama, clinton, news, pop, world | , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Sterofame Monthly Music Competition!

wow, i’ve just discovered this site tonight. basically, any independent artist uploads his or her music expecting to receive reviews and votes. the winner of each month will get $1,000. i’m going to try it and see how it goes. i even made my own links to listen to some tracks i’ve put there.

here it is:  http://www.stereofame.com/lescherubains

October 19, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Music, Obama, Rock, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

“Train of Thoughts” by A-ha (Mixed with DBZ)

 

this was my first youtube video ever. i mixed dragonball z with A-ha’s “Train of Thoughts”.

October 13, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Electronica, Music, Obama, Rock, clinton, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Madonna Music Cover!!!

Is anyone reading this blog a fan of Madonna, or her music?  Well, if you are familiar with her songs, then you should check her music cover at this page:  http://myspace.com/lescherubainsdecharisdondeli

 

The song on the page is called “My Look of Love”, and it’s a cover of the movie “Who’s That Girl?” soundtrack. The original track is called “The Look of Love”. You can search for it on amazon.com and listen to a clip of it. You can either listen to the original then listen to the cover or vice versa.

 Let me know what you think of it. And please, be honest. ;D

October 6, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Music, Obama, pop, world | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

A-ha Music Cover!!

i’ve made recently a music cover of A-ha, my most favorite band in the world. it might not be familiar to those who are not big fans of the band, but i’m sure you’ll able to figure out the tunes.

well, my song cover is called “Never Alone Again”, and it’s on my myspace page. just go to my page and listen to the whole song. but here is a catch (that’s why i said you must be a big fan of A-ha): it’s a cover of A-ha’s early demo. A-ha’s demo songs were made available on their sold out copies of “The Swing of Things” book which included the demo cd. it’s in Norwegian, so you can’t read it. lol. in one of the songs from there, that’s where i got my inspiration.

well, anyway, here is the link: http://myspace.com/lescherubainsdecharisdondeli

play “Never Alone Again”. to give you a hint, listen closely to the bridge of the track. okay, another hint from the lyric of the demo: “…hold me, and give all your love….”. there you have it. ;D

September 29, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Music, Obama, news, pop, world | | 2 Comments

New Track: “The Fire Burning Inside Me”

yo, on my myspace profile, i’ve uploaded a newer track, called “The Fire Burning Inside Me”. just listen to it and tell me what you think about it.  it’s a melody that i’ve had on my had for a while, and the song sounds kinda dreamy. it’s very relaxing, and has a lot of trance sounds.

here is the link to listen to it:  http://myspace.com/lescherubainsdecharisdondeli

hurry, because the track won’t really last long on my page, because every other week i upload new tracks to keep you posted on what i’m working on. music is fun, and i enjoy making them. ;D

September 22, 2008 Posted by C-Man | 2008, Music, Rock, news, pop, techno, world | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet