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  2. Bass Player (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bass Player is the debut album by New Zealand reggae band, Rhombus. It was released in 2002. The album peaked at #18 in the New Zealand Top 40 Albums charts. [1] The song "Clav Dub" reached #16 in the New Zealand Top 40 Singles charts. [2]

  3. Gamehendge - Wikipedia

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    Gamehendge is a fictional setting for a number of songs by the rock band Phish. The main set of songs can be traced back to The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday (or TMWSIY), the senior project of guitarist and primary vocalist Trey Anastasio, written while he attended Goddard College. The musical was recorded to a cassette tape and submitted ...

  4. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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    The bullroarer, [1] rhombus, or turndun, is an ancient ritual musical instrument and a device historically used for communicating over great distances. [2] It consists of a piece of wood attached to a string, which when swung in a large circle produces a roaring vibration sound.

  5. Rhombus (UK band) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, Rhombus released The Anywhere EP, [20] a four track release composed of the song "Anywhere" and two new tracks "Timeless and Elegant" and "Nowhere". Carey was once again given mixing duties and produced an extended remix of "Anywhere" to complete the EP.

  6. Jemaine Clement - Wikipedia

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    Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) [2] is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker.He has released several albums with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, and created a comedy TV series titled Flight of the Conchords for both the BBC and HBO, for which he received six Primetime Emmy nominations.

  7. Rhombus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rhombus are a dub/drum and bass/reggae/roots band from Wellington, New Zealand. They were formed in 2001 by Thomas Voyce and Simon Rycroft, later joined by Ahmen Mahal aka Imon Star (who departed from the group in 2007 to pursue his solo project Olmecha Supreme ) and Koa Williams (Roots Foundation Sound System founding member).

  8. The New Standards - Wikipedia

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    The New Standards is a minimalist jazz trio formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2005 and composed of Chan Poling (of The Suburbs), John Munson (of The Twilight Hours, Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare and The Flops) and Steve Roehm (of Electropolis, Rhombus and Billy Goat).

  9. Amaranthine - Wikipedia

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    "Amaranthine", a 2015 song by the band Rhombus from the album Purity and Perversion "Amaranthine", a 2022 song by the band Cave In from the album Heavy Pendulum;