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Urbandub is the first indie band in the Philippines to release albums nationwide with the assistance of a major label. The label also featured Urbandub in a Pinoy rock compilation entitled "FULL VOLUME", with a remake of Sade's "No Ordinary Love". [1] The band recently garnered the attention of fans throughout Southeast Asia with a tour in ...
"10 Minutes" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna for her debut studio album, Hot (2009), featuring Romanian trio Play & Win. It was released as the fifth and final single from the record on 25 January 2010.
A remix in literature is an alternative version of a text. William Burroughs used the cut-up technique developed by Brion Gysin to remix language in the 1960s. [ 31 ] Various textual sources (including his own) would be cut literally into pieces with scissors, rearranged on a page, and pasted to form new sentences, new ideas, new stories, and ...
"Message" (Korean: 메시지; RR: Mesiji) is a song by South Korean idol group Myname. It is the quintet's domestic debut single and it was released on October 28, 2011, under H2 Media and distributed by LOEN Entertainment .
Megamixes were particularly popular in Europe over the summer of 1988, with a Boney M version becoming a massive hit. [3] An exception to the popularity was the United Kingdom until the turn of the 1990s, when megamixes by Technotronic , Black Box and Snap! became popular, leading to further megamix hits from Gloria Estefan and Boney M. [ 2 ...
English 2-tone/new wave band the Specials released their version in 1979 which also featured trombone by Rico Rodriguez [9] with Dick Cuthell on trumpet. The recording was produced by Elvis Costello. It was a top 10 hit in the UK in November 1979, and also reached the top 30 in several other countries in Europe and in Australia and New Zealand ...
"I Send a Message" was the second single released by Australian rock band INXS from their fourth album The Swing. The music video was directed by Yamamoto San and filmed in Tokyo at the city's oldest Buddhist temple in Main Old City Park. [1] [2] Cash Box called the song "a powerful dance cut" with a "frenetic back beat" and "staccato vocal." [3]
English dance music duo Coldcut were commissioned to produce a remix of the song to be included on the "Paid in Full" single, with the result being given the subtitle "Seven Minutes of Madness". [2] When "Paid in Full" was eventually released as the album's fifth and final single, it became a hit in American clubs. [ 2 ]