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The song "Drive" was used in the pilot episode of the 2015 BBC drama Doctor Foster. “White Blood" was featured in season 3, episode 2 of The CW drama Reign. [12] The first verse of the song "Landslide" was sampled in rapper Lil Uzi Vert's song "The Way Life Goes" from their album Luv Is Rage 2, as well as retaining some of the original vocals ...
On 22 September 2012 Einaudi performed a project called "The Elements" at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome as a tribute to his mentor, Luciano Berio, inspired by the four classical elements of air, water, earth, and fire. [2] One piece from the project, "Newton's Cradle", appeared on his 2013 release, In a Time Lapse. [3]
Similarly, another science inspired music project came about during the period in which Symphony of Science had gone viral. The Carl Sagan Tribute Series featured snippets of the COSMOS television series episodes and Carl Sagan overlaid with select music recordings. According to the creator, Callum C. J. Sutherland of Toronto, Canada,
During September 2015, Mondo released an audio cassette tape titled "For Sara", based on the cassette tape labelled with the same name seen in the series. [9] [10] [11] The cassette features over twenty minutes of poetry spoken by Elijah Wood (in character as Wirt) and music performed by the Blasting Company.
Mason describes the song was being written, "in an hour on the front porch of my mum's house, looking out on a beautiful day with trees and stuff. Bees were buzzing and my heart was fluttering." The song was recorded in November 1969, along with other tracks that would make up the band's third album, Creation. When recording the folk-inspired ...
So much so that he has zero issue serenading his mom with the song at 7 in the morning. The hilarious video was shared by the TikTok account for @ Kiki.tiel and people can't get enough of this ...
An instrumental edit of the song is used in Gaspar Noé's 2018 film Climax, being used for its opening choreography. [14] The band Goldfrapp named their third studio album after the song. [15] TK Maxx used the song in their Christmas 2022 TV advertising campaign. The song was played during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
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