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"Castles in the Sky" is a song by Belgian music project Ian Van Dahl from their debut album, Ace (2002). The vocalist is Belgian singer Marsha, who also co-wrote the song. [ 1 ] The single was released in Europe in 2000 and the United Kingdom in 1999.
This first lineup recorded the single "Castle in the Sky" for the Holiday label which became a local and regional hit in 1956, selling more than 150,000 copies and making the east coast singles chart.
"Castles in the Sky" (song), a 2000 single by Ian Van Dahl Castle in the Sky, a 1977 album by David Castle "Castles in the Sky", a song by Pharaoh from Bury the Light, 2012 ...
Ace is the debut studio album by Belgian dance music group Ian Van Dahl, released on 21 May 2002 by Antler-Subway Records.The album peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart, [1] and has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). [2]
Castle in the Sky (Japanese: 天空の城ラピュタ, Hepburn: Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta), also known as Laputa: Castle in the Sky, is a 1986 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was produced by Isao Takahata, animated by Studio Ghibli, and distributed by Toei.
The Sky at Night ("Pelleas et Melisande, Op. 46 1. At the Castle Gate") – Jean Sibelius; Sliders – Mark Mothersbaugh (Season 1), Anthony Marinelli and Stephen Graziano (Seasons 2 and 3), Danny Lux (Seasons 4 and 5) Small Wonder ("She's a Small Wonder") – Ron Alexander, Howard Leeds and Diane Leslie; Smallville ("Save Me") – Remy Zero
Simone Bocchino (born 18 September 1978), also known by his stagenames DJ Satomi, Neuroxyde, and Aki Bergen, is an Italian sound engineer, composer and producer, who at age 14 used his passion for the European techno movement as inspiration to start exploring the international club scene.
The following year, Castle became the first artist signed to Parachute Records, a new subsidiary of Casablanca Records headed by record mogul, Russ Regan. His debut album, Castle in the Sky was the label's first release in August 1977. [4] A rerecording of "Ten to Eight" b/w "Finally" was the album's first single.