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  2. Showtek - Wikipedia

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    Showtek is a Dutch electronic dance music duo consisting of two brothers from Eindhoven, Wouter Janssen (Dutch: [ˈʋʌutər ˈjɑnsə(n)]; born 20 August 1982). [ 2 ] and Sjoerd Janssen ( Dutch: [ɕuːr ˈtɕɑnsə(n)] ; [ a ] born 6 April 1984).

  3. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    3 front channels + 2 rear channels + 3 channels reproduced in the rear in total + 1 LFE channel = 3/2:3.1 The term stereo, although popularised in reference to two channel audio, historically also referred to surround sound, as it strictly means "solid" (three-dimensional) sound. However this is no longer common usage and "stereo sound" almost ...

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    Audio channels: A 2.1-channel soundbar has two main speakers and one subwoofer. A 7.1.2-channel system has seven main speakers, one subwoofer and two rear speakers. As a general rule, more ...

  5. Booyah (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Booyah" is a song by the Dutch record producer duo Showtek featuring co-production by Dutch record producers We Are Loud and vocals by Dutch singer Sonny Wilson. [3] It was released on 19 August 2013, through Spinnin' Records , [ 1 ] and re-released on 18 October 2013 in collaboration with Polydor Records . [ 2 ]

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  7. Duophonic - Wikipedia

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    Duophonic sound was a trade name for a type of audio signal processing used by Capitol Records on certain releases and re-releases of mono recordings issued during the 1960s and 1970s. In this process monaural recordings were reprocessed into a type of artificial stereo .