Archive for December 16th, 2006

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Dec

Justice - Charlie James Green

Man jailed over speed crash death

Charlie Green

Charlie Green died almost instantly following the crash

The son of a Russian billionaire has been jailed for six and a half years for killing a friend in a car crash.

Ivan Mazour, of Fulham, was driving at nearly 90mph when his sports car crashed into a lamppost killing the front seat passenger Charlie Green, 21.

Southwark Crown Court heard Mazour, whose father is also called Ivan, had smoked cannabis and may have been three times above the drink drive limit.

He and all five passengers were seriously injured.

‘Genuinely shocked’

The court was told Mazour’s Mitsubishi Evolution VIII hurtled across the central reservation in London’s Piccadilly Underpass in November 2005 and crashed into a BMW head on.

He had spent the evening drinking, smoking cannabis, partying and clubbing in London’s West End.

He ignored requests to slow down and not to drive at all.

Last week, he admitted causing death by dangerous driving, just moments before he was due to stand trial.

Judge Anthony Pitts said photographs of the crash were so severe they were reminiscent of the car crash that killed Dianna, Princess of Wales in Paris.

Scene of crash in London's Piccadilly Underpass

Six people were injured in the crash

Michael Austin-Smith, QC, prosecuting, said evidence from his friends showed Mazour had been in a mood to push his Mitsubishi, which had a personalised number plate, to its acceleration limit.

Scientific analysis revealed he had drunk the equivalent of 13 whiskies and was driving at a “greatly excessive” speed.

His victim’s parents and fiancee listened from the jury box as they heard the judge say that the “tragedy” fell into “the most serious culpability category”.

He said he accepted Mazour had been “genuinely shocked to the core of your being by this accident and are truly remorseful”.

But he said prison was inevitable and that Mazour would be disqualified from driving for eight years and would have to pass an extended test before being allowed back on the roads.

Mazour’s father, Ivan Mazour Snr, was in the ranks of Russia’s super-rich following the privatization of the country’s energy industry.

Ivan Mazour Deadly Crash Scene

Ivan Mazour Sentenced to 5 Years to JailThe Eton-educated son of a Russian oil billionaire who killed Charlie James Green and injured several others in a high-speed car crash was yesterday jailed for 6,5 years. Ivan Mazour was involved in previous high speed car crash a year before that resulted in many others having to live with life long damages because of his desire to drive fast and show off. With a seemingly endless supply of money and several options to a successful life, he decides to waste it and caused the world to lose a remarkable individual that left a memorable impression on those that had the opportunity to meet him.

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Dec

HiFana - Naturally on The Next Level

Hifana Japanese Digital Scratch DJ from JapanHifana are fast making a name for themselves in Japan and beyond by cooking up a fresh brew of club music that includes scratching, samplers, percussion, break beats, sound effects, gamelan, video, and a healthy sense of humor. The dynamic duo go by the names KEIZOmachine (born Keizo Fukuda) and Juicy (born Jun Miyata). Oddly enough, the two began playing together in a percussion unit backing belly dancers.

In 1998 they began experimenting with samplers to diversify their sound, and then kept right on adding to their sonic arsenal. Their range is part of what makes them an interesting group to watch perform. As many club-goers know, a DJ hunched over a turntable or PC can sometimes lack dynamics. Hifana’s live shows include drumming, turntablism, samples, and an upbeat tag team style of playing. They cut beats with a real time sampler, and incorporate scratch and percussion, without using programming. They also use clever, mostly animated videos, often with traditional Japanese themes, to spice up their performance.

Hifana Japanese Digital Scratch DJ Fresh Push Breakin Album Cover for W+K TOKYOLABThe Tokyo based group has so far released two albums, both on W+K Tokyo Lab, a DVD music label owned by hip ad agency Wieden Kennedy Tokyo. In November 2003 they released Fresh Push Breakin to a good but not tremendous response, and while popular in club circles it did not break to a mass audience. Hifana Japanese Digital Scratch DJ Fresh Push Breakin Album CoverThey did however merit a performance at 2004’s Fuji Rock festival, which helped them pick up a wider array of fans. In early August, just after their second album Channel H was released, Hifana played an enthusiastically received show at one of Japan’s biggest music festivals, Metamorphose. The album was released August 24, 2005, packaged with a DVD including over 20 inventive videos, and featuring guest appearances by Keyco, Twigy and Tucker. Channel H has received strong critical reception, including landing them on the cover on Tower Records’ monthly magazine Bounce, and in the Oricon top 100.

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