Liberator music

Author: r | 2025-04-25

★★★★☆ (4.1 / 978 reviews)

Download synthfont

The full album for Live / Music by Liberator Liberator - Live / Liberator Full Album Live tracklist (Liberator): 21st Anniversary (Live at Explore music from the Liberator Music label. Discover what's missing in your collection and shop for Liberator Music releases.

Download ios4all

Music Liban, Music Liberator, Music Liberal Art, Music Liberator

Liberator Music was founded in March 2006 by ex-Shock Records employee, Nick Dunshea, and Mushroom Group founder & chairman, Michael Gudinski as the international recording division of the Mushroom Group.[1]Liberator Music went on to set up joint ventures and distribution deals with international labels such as [PIAS], Glassnote Records,[3] Infectious Music,[3] S-Curve,[3] Norman Cook's Southern Fried Records,[3] Partisan Records,[4] as well as direct artist signings (for Australia & New Zealand) such as CHVRCHES,[5][6] Garbage,[7][8] Dizzee Rascal,[9] Kaiser Chiefs[10] and Childish Gambino[11]As part of a restructure of the Mushroom Group in July 2024, Liberator Music and other labels were consolidated into a new division called Mushroom Music.[12][PIAS] joint ventureIn 2007, the company entered into a 50/50 joint venture deal with European record company, [PIAS].[13] In early 2013, [PIAS] acquired Cooperative Music (and the Coop-owned V2 Records label) from Universal Music Group, forming the new business division [PIAS] Cooperative[14] thus giving Liberator Music the exclusive rights to the catalogue in Australia & New Zealand. After almost 10 years, [PIAS] and Liberator Music's partnership came to an end on 23 January 2017 when [PIAS] acquired Australian record label, Inertia Music.[15]The return of Garbage to MushroomGarbage had originally signed to Gudinski's Mushroom Records for the release of their debut single, "Vow" in 1995, and subsequent albums.[16] In 2003, Mushroom Records was sold to Warner Music and absorbed by the label East West, which was headed up by former Mushroom Records executive, Korda Marshall.[17] With the sale, Warner Music also gained the rights to Garbage's catalogue.[18] On 18 November 2011, after an "indefinite hiatus",[19] the band tweeted that they had "Just signed in Australia with Liberator Music. Our career started in Oz. Twenty years on we are still loving Michael Gudinski."[20] With this deal, Liberator Music took control of the band's catalogue, as well as future recordings. The first album of new material released via Liberator Music was Not Your Kind Of People.Childish GambinoOn 15 November 2011, Liberator Music released Childish Gambino's debut album Camp.[21] This was the start of a long-standing and successful collaboration between Liberator Music and Childish Gambino. Childish Gambino released his. The full album for Live / Music by Liberator Liberator - Live / Liberator Full Album Live tracklist (Liberator): 21st Anniversary (Live at Explore music from the Liberator Music label. Discover what's missing in your collection and shop for Liberator Music releases. Explore music from the Liberation Music label. Discover what's missing in your collection and shop for Liberation Music releases. Listen to music by Toussaint the Liberator on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Toussaint the Liberator including King Queen Riddim (Mutual Respect) [feat. Toussaint the Liberator], Storm (feat. Toussaint the Liberator) and more. (OURNESS) Teenage Dads – Midnight Driving (Chugg Music/MGM) Best Pop Release Amy Shark – Can I Shower At Yours (Sony Music) Budjerah – Therapy (Warner Music Australia) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music/Mushroom) Peach PRC – Perfect For You (Republic Records & Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia) Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia) Best Dance / Electronic Release FISHER & Aatig – Take It Off (etcetc Music) Golden Features – Sisyphus (Warner Music Australia) Lastlings – Perfect World (Liberation Records) MK and Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Area 10/Big On Blue/Sony Music UK) PNAU and Troye Sivan – You Know What I Need (etcetc Music) Best Hip Hop / Rap Release Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS) KAHUKX – NOTHING TO SOMETHING (AURA Entertainment/ADA) Kerser – A Gift & A Kers (ABK Records/ADA) ONEFOUR Feat. CG – Comma’s (Independent Releases/Tunecore (AU/NZ)/Ditto (ROW) TKay Maidza and Flume – Silent Assassin (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia) Best Soul / R&B Release Chanel Loren – Rollin’ (Sony Music) Forest Claudette – Mess Around (feat. EARTHGANG) (Sony Music) Jade Weazel – Skin (EMI Music Australia) KYE – Ribena (Sony Music) PANIA – P STANDS 4 PLAYA (Say Less) Best Independent Release presented by PPCA Cub Sport – Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE/RKT) Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records) G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic) Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music/Mushroom) Best Rock Album Bad//Dreems – Hoo Ha! (BMG/ADA) DMA’S – How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU/Mushroom) G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava (Virgin Music Australia) Pacific Avenue – Flowers (BMG) Best Adult Contemporary Album Alex Lahey – The Answer Is Always Yes (Liberation Records) Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records) Kate Ceberano – My Life Is A Symphony (ABC Music/The Orchard) Mo’Ju – ORO, PLATA, MATA (Virgin Music Australia) Tina Arena – Love Saves (Positive Dream/ADA) Best Country Album Brad Cox – Acres (Sony Music)Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley – Up, Down & Sideways (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)

Comments

User3138

Liberator Music was founded in March 2006 by ex-Shock Records employee, Nick Dunshea, and Mushroom Group founder & chairman, Michael Gudinski as the international recording division of the Mushroom Group.[1]Liberator Music went on to set up joint ventures and distribution deals with international labels such as [PIAS], Glassnote Records,[3] Infectious Music,[3] S-Curve,[3] Norman Cook's Southern Fried Records,[3] Partisan Records,[4] as well as direct artist signings (for Australia & New Zealand) such as CHVRCHES,[5][6] Garbage,[7][8] Dizzee Rascal,[9] Kaiser Chiefs[10] and Childish Gambino[11]As part of a restructure of the Mushroom Group in July 2024, Liberator Music and other labels were consolidated into a new division called Mushroom Music.[12][PIAS] joint ventureIn 2007, the company entered into a 50/50 joint venture deal with European record company, [PIAS].[13] In early 2013, [PIAS] acquired Cooperative Music (and the Coop-owned V2 Records label) from Universal Music Group, forming the new business division [PIAS] Cooperative[14] thus giving Liberator Music the exclusive rights to the catalogue in Australia & New Zealand. After almost 10 years, [PIAS] and Liberator Music's partnership came to an end on 23 January 2017 when [PIAS] acquired Australian record label, Inertia Music.[15]The return of Garbage to MushroomGarbage had originally signed to Gudinski's Mushroom Records for the release of their debut single, "Vow" in 1995, and subsequent albums.[16] In 2003, Mushroom Records was sold to Warner Music and absorbed by the label East West, which was headed up by former Mushroom Records executive, Korda Marshall.[17] With the sale, Warner Music also gained the rights to Garbage's catalogue.[18] On 18 November 2011, after an "indefinite hiatus",[19] the band tweeted that they had "Just signed in Australia with Liberator Music. Our career started in Oz. Twenty years on we are still loving Michael Gudinski."[20] With this deal, Liberator Music took control of the band's catalogue, as well as future recordings. The first album of new material released via Liberator Music was Not Your Kind Of People.Childish GambinoOn 15 November 2011, Liberator Music released Childish Gambino's debut album Camp.[21] This was the start of a long-standing and successful collaboration between Liberator Music and Childish Gambino. Childish Gambino released his

2025-03-31
User7938

(OURNESS) Teenage Dads – Midnight Driving (Chugg Music/MGM) Best Pop Release Amy Shark – Can I Shower At Yours (Sony Music) Budjerah – Therapy (Warner Music Australia) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music/Mushroom) Peach PRC – Perfect For You (Republic Records & Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia) Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia) Best Dance / Electronic Release FISHER & Aatig – Take It Off (etcetc Music) Golden Features – Sisyphus (Warner Music Australia) Lastlings – Perfect World (Liberation Records) MK and Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Area 10/Big On Blue/Sony Music UK) PNAU and Troye Sivan – You Know What I Need (etcetc Music) Best Hip Hop / Rap Release Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS) KAHUKX – NOTHING TO SOMETHING (AURA Entertainment/ADA) Kerser – A Gift & A Kers (ABK Records/ADA) ONEFOUR Feat. CG – Comma’s (Independent Releases/Tunecore (AU/NZ)/Ditto (ROW) TKay Maidza and Flume – Silent Assassin (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia) Best Soul / R&B Release Chanel Loren – Rollin’ (Sony Music) Forest Claudette – Mess Around (feat. EARTHGANG) (Sony Music) Jade Weazel – Skin (EMI Music Australia) KYE – Ribena (Sony Music) PANIA – P STANDS 4 PLAYA (Say Less) Best Independent Release presented by PPCA Cub Sport – Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE/RKT) Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records) G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic) Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS/AWAL RECORDINGS) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music/Mushroom) Best Rock Album Bad//Dreems – Hoo Ha! (BMG/ADA) DMA’S – How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU/Mushroom) G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava (Virgin Music Australia) Pacific Avenue – Flowers (BMG) Best Adult Contemporary Album Alex Lahey – The Answer Is Always Yes (Liberation Records) Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records) Kate Ceberano – My Life Is A Symphony (ABC Music/The Orchard) Mo’Ju – ORO, PLATA, MATA (Virgin Music Australia) Tina Arena – Love Saves (Positive Dream/ADA) Best Country Album Brad Cox – Acres (Sony Music)Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley – Up, Down & Sideways (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)

2025-04-08
User3695

Arquivos .pkg (conteúdo PSN) e repacotá-los em um "formato de disco", que pode então ser transformado em um .iso. Aqui está uma visão geral de como é feito:Instale e inicie o PSN Liberator em um PC Windows.Carregue seu PKG:Algumas versões do PSN Liberator requerem que você coloque seu .pkg em uma pasta específica.Às vezes, você precisará primeiro extrair o PKG usando uma ferramenta como PKGView para obter a pasta do jogo.Obtenha ou crie o arquivo RAP (se necessário):Se o seu PKG precisar de uma licença (RAP) para ser executado, você precisará desse arquivo RAP na pasta apropriada.O PSN Liberator geralmente terá uma subpasta para arquivos RAP (exdata folder).Converta PKG para pasta de jogo de disco:O PSN Liberator pode converter o PKG em uma estrutura de pastas semelhante a um disco (ou seja, PS3_GAME, PS3_DISC.SFB, etc.).Uma vez completado, você deve ter uma pasta que imita o layout de arquivos de um disco de jogo.Construa o ISO:Após a conversão, o PSN Liberator também pode construir diretamente um .iso. Alternativamente, você pode pegar a pasta resultante e usar uma ferramenta separada (como genPS3ISO ou makeps3iso) para gerar o ISO.O resultado é o arquivo your-game.iso.

2025-04-25
User1795

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I haven't used my ipod in a long time so please bear with me. The photos that I have in my ipod were transferred from my camera. I deleted the files from the cf card after I moved the photos. Now, I want to transfer the photos in my ipod to my Mac but I don't know how. Can anyone help? MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.10) Posted on Jul 7, 2007 11:04 AM Jul 30, 2007 2:45 AM in response to ToMatOP That is exactly what I want to do also. I managed to save my music in that way with a software called senuti. But I did not find a solution to transfer the photos from ipod to mac so far. Jul 30, 2007 6:48 AM in response to ToMatOP iPod Photo Liberator Mac & Windows: It's website does not exist anymore iPodCopy Mac and Windows Versions: The demo version I tried succesfully in transfering 21 photos directly into iPhoto. Keith's iPod Photo Reader: I managed to transfer all my 750 photos onto my computer in the Apple PICT format. This files can easily be imported into iPhoto. In both cases I could only save the photos in the quite low resolution of 720x480. This may be the size the iPod uses to display photos. If someone wants to save the photos on the iPod in full format he should enable the in the iTunes settings the option "including the photos in full resolution" (this is my translation of the option in my german iTunes, "Einschliesslich Fotos in voller Auflösung"). Jul 30, 2007 6:49 AM in response to ToMatOP iPod Photo Liberator Mac & Windows: It's website does not exist anymore

2025-04-24
User7366

(Sony Music) Budjerah – Budjerah Australian Tour (Warner Music Australia) DMA’S – DMA’S Live at Falls Festival (I OH YOU/Mushroom) Dom Dolla – Dom Dolla Australian Summer Festival Tour (Three Six Zero/Sony Music) G Flip – DRUMMER Australian Tour (Future Classic) Julia Jacklin – PRE PLEASURE TOUR (Liberation Records) King Stingray – That’s Where I Wanna Be Tour (Cooking Vinyl Australia/The Orchard) RÜFÜS DU SOL – RÜFÜS DU SOL AUSTRALIAN 2022 TOUR (Rose Avenue Records/Warner Music) Tame Impala – Slow Rush Tour (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia) Song of the Year presented by YouTube Budjerah – Therapy (Warner Music Australia) Day1 feat. KAHUKX – MBAPPÉ (db Music/Warner Music Australia) Dean Lewis – How Do I Say Goodbye (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia) Joji – Die For You (88rising/Warner Records) Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music/Mushroom) Luude and Mattafix – Big City Life (Sweat It Out/Warner Music Australia) MK and Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Area10/Big On Blue/Sony Music UK) R3hab and Amy Shark – Sway My Way (Wonderlick/Kobalt Music Publishing) The Kid LAROI – Love Again (Columbia/Sony Music)Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia) Most Popular International Artist Beyonce – Renaissance (Columbia/Sony Music) Drake and 21 Savage – Her Loss (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia) Ed Sheeran – (Atlantic UK/Warner Music Australia) Luke Combs – Gettin’ Old (Columbia Nashville/Sony Music) Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains (Republic Records/Universal Music Australia) Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time (Mercury Nashville/Universal Music Australia) Nicki Minaj – Queens Radio (Universal Records USA/Universal Music Australia) P!NK – Trustfall (RCA/Sony Music) SZA – SOS (RCA/Sony Music) Taylor Swift – Midnights (Universal Records USA/Universal Music Australia) Telstra ARIA Music Teacher Award Hank Lewerissa – Upper Coomera State College, Yugambeh Country, Gold Coast, QLD Jessie Copeman – Ainslie School, Ngunnawal Country, Canberra, ACT Peter Earl – The Music Guy, Dharug and Gundungurra Country, Blue Mountains, NSW Sue Lowry – Southport Special School, Yugambeh Country, Gold Coast, QLD ARTISAN AWARDS Best Cover Art Connor Dewhurst for Brad Cox – ACRES (Sony Music) Harry Allen – Studio Balcony for Private Function – 370HSSV 0773H (Still on Top Records)

2025-04-23

Add Comment