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The album is influenced by David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Gary Numan, New Order and Roxy Music. [14] The vocal collaborations on the album include Bryan Ferry, Fenech-Soler, Jess Larrabee, Nick Littlemore, Saint Saviour and Will Young. [15] Black Light received a nomination for the 53rd Grammy Awards in the category Best Electronic/Dance Album. [16]
John McLaughlin explained that the album pays several homages: "Here come the Jiis" is dedicated to the memory of musician U. Srinivas with whom he played for 14 years; the piece "Panditji" is a sign of respect to Pandit Ravi Shankar, with whom he studied under during the mid-1970s; and the composition "El Hombre que Sabià" is dedicated to the late flamenco musician Paco de Lucía.
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Singles "Blacklight" and "Estranged" were released ahead of the album, both accompanied by music videos. [3] The album was released on vinyl and digitally, but did not feature a CD version in both the band’s native UK and US. Seven remixes of the songs from the album were released digitally from October 2018 through March 2019. [6]
Black Light District (2002) is an EP by the Dutch rock band The Gathering. [2] It was first made available as an internet-only release on 24 June 2002 and officially went in distribution on 16 September 2002. The EP marks a 12½-year anniversary of the band, and also the end of their five-album contract with Century Media Records.
Chopra further launched the music division of Yash Raj Films, as YRF Music with Veer-Zaara being the first official album being distributed by the company. [4] The soundtrack was released on 18 September 2004 through CD, LP record and on Audio DVD, [5] After its release, Chopra did not allow radio-stations to air its songs to generate curiosity. [6]