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  2. Zero to Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Zero to Infinity (02∞) is the tenth studio album by Gong and the seventh album by the Daevid Allen version of the group, released in 2000. Like their 1992 album Shapeshifter, it continues the Gong mythology, the central part of which was formed with the Radio Gnome Trilogy of albums, comprising Flying Teapot in 1973, followed by Angel's Egg, 1973, and You in 1974.

  3. Gong Jun - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Gong made his acting debut in the historical drama Sword Chaos, played the upright and straightforward Bi Lu. [6]In 2016, Gong co-starred with Xu Feng (徐峰) in the youth drama Advance Bravely, adapted from the danmei novel with the same name (势不可挡) by Chai Ji Dan, in which he played Xia Yao, who becomes caught in a love triangle with a brother and a sister. [7]

  4. You (Gong album) - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by Simon Heyworth and Gong "under the universal influence of C.O.I.T., the Compagnie d'Opera Invisible de Thibet", and also engineered by Heyworth. You is the third of the "Radio Gnome Invisible" trilogy of albums, following Flying Teapot and Angel's Egg. The trilogy forms a central part of the Gong mythology. The structure of ...

  5. Angel's Egg (album) - Wikipedia

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    Angel's Egg is the fourth studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, released on Virgin Records in December 1973. It was recorded using the Manor Mobile studio at Gong's communal home, Pavillon du Hay, Voisines, France, and mixed at The Manor, Oxfordshire, England. The album was produced by "Gong under the direction of Giorgio Gomelsky".

  6. Shamal (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shamal is the sixth studio album released under the name Gong and was released by Virgin Records on 13 February 1976 [3] The album, produced by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, was recorded in December 1975 [4] by a unique line-up referred to later as "Shamal-Gong". It is usually regarded as a transitional album between Daevid Allen's incarnation ...

  7. The Suspect (2013 South Korean film) - Wikipedia

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    Gong Yoo as Ji Dong-cheol, a former highly ranked North Korean spy turned defector [5] [6] [7] investigating the murder of his family and accused of the murder of a business executive Park Hee-soon as Min Se-hoon, a South Korean NIS operative demoted to a drill sergeant after a failed mission where Ji Dong-cheol spared him

  8. Finding Mr. Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Finding Kim Jong-wook) is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Im Soo-jung and Gong Yoo. [3] It is a film adaptation by playwright-turned-director Jang Yu-jeong of her hit 2006 musical. [4] The film was a medium box office hit in South Korea selling 1,113,285 tickets nationwide. [5]

  9. Yo contigo, tú conmigo (The Gong Gong Song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yo Contigo, Tú Conmigo (The Gong Gong Song)" ([ˈɟʝo konˈtiɣo ˈtu komˈmiɣo], "me with you, you with me") is a single by Colombian band Morat and the Spanish-German singer-songwriter Álvaro Soler. The single was produced as the theme song for the film Despicable Me 3, [1] and was released on June 16, 2017.