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When founded in 2007 it was known as Hard2Beat Records, ... 2008-07-14 Basshunter: Now You're Gone – The Album ... 2008-04-21 Various artists Club Anthems 2008 ...
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ARIA Charts number-one club tracks of 2008 < 2007 2009 > Other Australian number-one charts of 2008 albums singles urban singles dance singles digital tracks Top Australian singles and albums of 2008 Triple J Hottest 100 top 25 singles top 25 albums This is the list of ARIA Club Chart number-one hits in 2008, compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ ...
"Cry for You" went on to other popular countdowns in the U.S. after its re-release in 2008, such as charting for three weeks in October on American Top 40. In the UK and Ireland, "Cry for You" was released in April 2008 on the Hard2Beat Records label, a subsidiary of Ministry of Sound, in a new remix with a new video
Long considered one of the cheesiest things to play or dance to at a wedding, this song stayed somewhat unbelievably atop the charts for a full 14 consecutive weeks during the summer and fall of 1996.
Dark Streets is a 2008 film adaptation of the play by Glenn M. Stewart, directed by Rachel Samuels from a screenplay by Wallace King. The film stars Gabriel Mann, Bijou Phillips, Izabella Miko, Elias Koteas, Michael Fairman and Toledo Diamond. The film's blues score is composed by George Acogny, featuring B.B. King.
Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-06-25 "2008 Sundance Film Festival Announces Films in the Premiers, Spectrum, New Frontier and Park City at Midnight Sections" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-09 "Sundance Film Festival 2008 Film Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-06-25
Ultra Music has received Grammys for Benny Benassi's remix of Public Enemy's “Bring The Noise” (2008) and Skrillex’s remix of Benny Benassi's "Cinema" (2012), and nominations in 2017 for Best Dance Recording with Sofi Tukker's “Drinkee,” Best Dance Electronic Album with Jean-Michel Jarre's “Electronic 1: The Time Machine”, and Best Music Film with Steve Aoki’s “I’ll Sleep ...