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James Mercer Still Hanging Out with Danger Mouse
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Danger Mouse
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Beck And Danger Mouse, Hanging Out In Silverlake, Record An Album [Leak Of The Day]
153 days ago

Source: www.securitycadets.com --- 17 days ago
Yup, I have finally passed my UK Practical Driving Test! It has come finally after my second attempt. This has been long over due as I have been putting it off for sometime. In fact some years. I’ve always been satisfied to take public transport as a young adult. However with other real life commitments it [...] ...
Source: betterpropaganda.com --- 12 days ago
Top 100 Albums of the Decade list will be posted over the course of 100 days. On September 23rd, we will post one album and continue every day until December 31st, when we will unveil our #1 album of the decade! Please read our introduction to learn about our nominating and ordering process. #45 Danger Mouse - The Grey Album We have this romantic notion that brilliant music will always find its way to a wider audience, that gems will always make themselves known to the people who seek them out. Unfortunately, that's rarely the case. Local geniuses get buried in their self-contained, small hometowns; innovation drowns out under the din of marketable predictability. There are countless albums and artists you'd love that you will never, ever discover, simply because there isn't room for them in the public consciousness. The Grey Album is an exception to that bleak outlook - it's legendary for finding the limelight against the odds, and thank goodness it did. A mashup of Jay-Z's vocal takes from The Black Album over cut-up samples from The Beatles' White Album , it was originally prepped for one-off distribution to some of DJ Danger Mouse's friends. But a few goodwilled recommendations, lots of buzz and one Grey Tuesday later, the album emerged as one of the best of the year - and one of the best remix albums ever constructed. Not a bad omen for musical underdogs to come. The thing that sets this apart from other projects of similar natur ...
Source: popgeek.org --- 60 days ago
I don’t really get what’s supposed to be the big deal with Mark Ronson. He produced Amy Winehouse’s breakout record, Back in Black, right? And then he did his own record, Version, which had a bunch of singers on it…and now I think he’s considered a hotshot “producer,” right? Except all he does is Motown, with the [...] ...
Source: thouandone.wordpress.com --- 28 days ago
Yeah, I wouldn’t have imagined it either, until I heard The Black Keys’ track “Psychotic Girl” while watching (coincidentally enough) Gossip Girl. So I looked it up and, yeah, produced by Danger Mouse. That’s a good way to earn my 99 cents, right there. Here’s an iTunes link.        ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 20 days ago
Headlining the Hollywood Bowl in July, Cee-Lo Green announced that he and Danger Mouse, his ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
The Black Keys latest and fifth LP, Attack and Release, produced by Danger Mouse, has been called their 'most dynamic effort yet' by the Los Angeles Times. ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 22 days ago
80K-H interacts with inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors and regulates IP3-induced calcium release activity. J Biol Chem. 2008 Nov 6; Authors: Kawaai K, Hisatsune C, Kuroda Y, Mizutani A, Tashiro T, Mikoshiba K Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP(3)Rs) are intracellular channel proteins that mediate calcium (Ca(2+)) release from the endoplasmic reticulum, and they are involved in many biological processes (e.g. fertilization, secretion, and synaptic plasticity). Recent reports show that IP(3)R activity is strictly regulated by several interacting molecules (e.g. IRBIT, Htt, presenilin, Danger, and cytochrome c) and perturbation of this regulation causes intracellular Ca(2+) elevation leading to several diseases (e.g., Huntington's disease, and Alzheimer's disease). In this study, we identified protein kinase C substrate 80K-H (80K-H) to be a novel molecule interacting with the COOH-terminal tail of IP(3)Rs by yeast two-hybrid screening. 80K-H directly interacts with IP(3)R type1 (IP(3)R1) in vitro and co-immunoprecipitates with IP3R1 in cell lysates. Immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical staining revealed that 80K-H colocalized with IP(3)R1 in COS-7 cells and in hippocampal neurons. We also showed that the purified recombinant 80K-H protein directly enhanced IP(3)-induced Ca(2+) release activity by a Ca(2+) release assay using Mouse cerebellar microsomes. Furthermore, 80K-H was found to regulate ATP-induced Ca(2+) releas ...
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 27 days ago
Related Articles Angiotensin-converting enzyme limits inflammation elicited by Trypanosoma cruzi cysteine proteases: a peripheral mechanism regulating adaptive immunity via the innate kinin pathway. Biol Chem. 2008 Aug;389(8):1015-24 Authors: Scharfstein J, Monteiro AC, Schmitz V, Svensjö E Tissue injury by pathogens induces a stereotyped inflammatory response that alerts the innate immune system of the potential threat to host integrity. Here, we review knowledge emerging from investigations of the role of the kinin system in the mechanisms that link innate to the adaptive phase of immunity. Progress in this field started with results demonstrating that bradykinin is an endogenous Danger signal that induces dendritic cell (DC) maturation via G protein-coupled bradykinin B2 receptors (B2R). The immunostimulatory role of kinins was recently confirmed in two different Mouse models of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, a parasitic protozoan equipped with kinin-releasing cysteine proteases (cruzipain). Infection by the intraperitoneal route showed that DCs from B2R-/- mice (susceptible phenotype) failed to sense kinin 'Danger' signals proteolytically released by parasites, explaining why these mutant mice display lower frequencies of interferon-gamma-producing effector T-cells. Studies of the dynamics of inflammation in the subcutaneous model of infection revealed that the balance between cruzipain and angiotensin-converting enzyme, respectivel ...
Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 16 days ago
How many more series, do you reckon, before The X Factor (Sat, 7.20pm, ITV1) ditches this whole "singing" thing completely and just concentrates on the storylines? I ask in the wake of the shock decision last week to punt Laura White off the stage, which - according to a bunch of squeaking voices in the tabloids - was the most unexpected thing to happen on live television since 9/11, and only marginally less upsetting. Knockerbrains. They protest too much. It wasn't that big a surprise. It wasn't like a hatch suddenly opened in the middle of her forehead and a Mouse rode out on a motorbike. The public merely exercised its right to vote for performers it felt sorry for and, unfortunately for Laura White, the same tabloids had sealed her fate by claiming she was seeing an "X Factor executive" and banging on and on about the age difference between them. Incidentally, I've only just noticed I'm saying "Laura White" instead of simply "Laura". They've started using the contestants' surnames this year, presumably because they're in Danger of running out of unique forenames. They must've had 28 Lauras by now, surely? Actually, I've just looked it up and they haven't. So why they've done it remains a mystery. Still, at least it means we get to enjoy Eoghan's preposterous moniker in full. It's Eoghan Quigg. Eoghan Quigg. That's not a name, that's a Countdown Conundrum. It looks like what happens when you hastily type a URL with your fingers ove ...
Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 12 days ago
It had all the trappings of a big political resignation. A snap press conference, screened on Sky News, hordes of journalists whispering conspiracy theories, Jeremy Paxman barking questions and an instant reaction from Lord Mandelson. But yesterday's hastily arranged media briefing was far more dramatic than affairs of state. It was an opportunity for the political broadcaster John Sergeant to explain to his bereft fans (and gleeful detractors) why he had taken the shock decision to leave Strictly Come Dancing. It turned out that Mandelson, as is so often the case, had something to do with it. It was when the new business secretary came out as a fan that Sergeant knew it was time to bow out, he said yesterday at BBC Television Centre. The other catalyst for leaving, said Sergeant, was "when I noticed that the Times had done a leader on me". Mainly, though, he said he had to go when he realised that he and his dance partner Kristina - a partnership he repeatedly referred to as a "machine" capable of "crushing" all comers - were doing perilously well. "There was a real Danger I could win the show. Even for me that would be a joke too far," he said. But there was no way Paxman, installed on the front row, was taking that for an answer. "Are you a man or a Mouse?" he bellowed, temporarily diverting the rage he usually reserves for prevaricating politicians on to his journalistic colleague. "Mice don't dance like I have been dancing, ...
Source: blog.wired.com --- 47 days ago
Microscopic algae that gobble carbon dioxide and produce 20 percent of the oxygen we breathe are a genetic hodgepodge, a symphony of evolution as composed by Danger Mouse. "These organisms represent a veritable melting pot of traits—a hybrid of genetic mechanisms contributed by ancestral lineages of plants, animals, and bacteria," Chris Bowler, a plant biologist at France's Ecole Normale Supérieure said in a press release. Bowler's team sequenced the genome of a diatom called Phaeodactylum tricornutum, then compared it to a previously sequenced diatom genome. The contrast showed both how rapidly diatoms have evolved and how deeply indebted they are to the primitive creatures that later became plants and animals. The latter contributed genes necessary to produce urea, and the former gave genes responsible for photosynthesis. Another 300 genes appear to come from bacteria — the largest-ever example of horizontal gene transfer in a multi-cellular animal. "Gene transfer between diatoms and other organisms has been extremely common, making diatoms 'transgenic by nature,'" said Bowler. The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes [Nature] Images: Nature ...
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk --- 20 days ago
Newcastle manage to discover whether he is in Danger of facing a misconduct charge for "Mickey Mouse" comment. ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 52 days ago
A classic way that researchers teach mice to be afraid is to sound a tone and immediately follow it with a small electric shock to their paws. Scientists can then study what fear and anxiety do to the brain. It doesn't take long before the mice become anxious and afraid at the sound of the tone, even without the follow-up shock. Recently, though, scientists have found that they can teach mice a kind of calm fearlessness, even in a stressful situation, getting from them the same response as, say, a dose of Prozac. "It's a little bit like psychotherapy," Eric Kandel said in a news release. He's the lead author of a study in the Oct. 8 journal Neuron, and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. "This shows that behavioral intervention works." Here's what they did. They taught mice learned safety, pairing a tone with uneventful calmness and safety. These mice learned to associate the tone with absence of Danger. Then it was into the little Mouse swimming pool for everyone, normally a pretty stressful situation for any critter who can't figure out how to get out of the water. The swimming mice, not surprisingly, normally become desperate. Earlier research has shown that antidepressants help rodents remain calm, even in the stressful swimming pool. The new experiment showed that mice who had gone through learned-safety training remained calm, even in the swimming pool. "In this seemingly desperate situation –- where the ...
Source: www.pitchforkmedia.com --- 52 days ago
Beck 's Danger Mouse-produced latest LP, Modern Guilt , already feels like it came out a long time ago, whether because of its out-of-time 1960s psych touches or just due to all the crazy news that's happened since its summer release. Mr. Hansen could've looked something like this on a "Late Show With David Letterman" appearance at various points in the past decade-plus, too, but this time he does a stu-stu-stuttering take on Modern Guilt 's paranoid trip " Gamma Ray ". Who's got the "cactus crown"? That one. [from Modern Guilt ; out now on XL / Interscope ] ...
Source: www.pitchforkmedia.com --- 24 days ago
When Gnarls Barkley aren't getting reverse-covered by Violent Femmes or making fine videos with and without Justin Timberlake, maybe they're still going a little crazy. On "Mystery Man", from the duo's upcoming EP for the track "Who's Gonna Save My Soul?" from this year's The Odd Couple , Cee-Lo waxes soulful amid shivering TV on the Radio-style guitars, before a breakdown in which Danger Mouse goes all the way back to 1967. The fun animated video again goes a different direction from previous Gnarls Barkley videos, with singing line drawings and a caped avenger who comes to save the evening news. "SUPERMAN U SUCK." (via Music Is the Heart of Our Soul ) [from the Who's Gonna Save My Soul? EP; due 11/11/08 on Atlantic ] ...
Source: blogs.livedaily.com --- 13 days ago
(LiveDaily.com) Guitar-and-drum duo The Black Keys [ tickets ] have lined up their first shows of 2009, an early year tour that continues to back the pair's Danger Mouse-produced "Attack & Release."... continued ...
Source: downloads.digitaltrends.com --- 32 days ago
This game is cross between Breakout and Space Invaders. Destroy the germs that have infected your patient before it's too late!The deluxe version of this game includes 60 action-packed levels of germ-fighting action. Play the free 10-level demo first to live the Nanotron experience, and buy the deluxe version to get more levels, more power ups, and more germ-destroying fun!Can you defeat the final boss? Increase the difficulty level to increase the Danger.Features:* Family-friendly game without blood and violence* 60 levels of awesome germ-fighting action* 5 beautiful artistic and musical themes* 27 standard germ types and 5 types of boss germs* 22 beneficial pills and 12 detrimental pills* 3 difficulty levels* Play in a window or as a full-screen game* Mouse and keyboard control modes Read | Permalink | Linking Blogs ...
Source: www.courier-journal.com --- 28 days ago
Earlier this year, Beck Hansen hit the charts at No. 4 with "Modern Guilt," his most consistent effort since "Mutations," running psychedelic pop songs, haunting folk-based melodies and more through beats by Danger Mouse of Gnarls Barkley fame. ...
Source: en.wikinews.org --- 26 days ago
cheers Revision as of 17:16, 5 November 2008 Line 60: Line 60: Thank you for fixing that, I had not noticed it but I'll be more careful in the future. Cheers, '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 00:44, 5 November 2008 (UTC) Thank you for fixing that, I had not noticed it but I'll be more careful in the future. Cheers, '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 00:44, 5 November 2008 (UTC) :No worries. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 00:48, 5 November 2008 (UTC) :No worries. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 00:48, 5 November 2008 (UTC)   +   +   + == cheers ==   +   + thanks for http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Colombian_army_general_resigns_over_civilian_deaths   + fixing it.. Publishing it now I hope :)   + cheers.   + [[User:IDangerMouse|Danger^Mouse]] ([[User talk:IDangerMouse|talk]]) 17:15, 5 November 2008 (UTC) ...
Source: stereogum.com --- 26 days ago
Packed into that set of "Who's Gonna Save My Soul" demos and alternate takes is this unreleased Gnarls tune "Mystery Man." It's a b-side collage stitched of a couple sketches -- Cee-Lo soulfully straining to a fat keyboard-and-backbeat vamp, bookended by a pair of Danger Mouse control-room geek-out instrumentals -- so while it's not Gnarls in fully realized pop mode, we do wind up with an interesting listen at the the pair letting loose and finding ways to save even their rougher ideas from the cutting room floor. ...

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