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4 Bruthas & a Bass is the second studio album by American R&B group Solo, released September 22, 1998. [1] Like the group's previous album, this album was also released on Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' record label, Perspective Records; [1] however, Jam and Lewis did not produce the album and production was instead handled by Henley "Jr." Regisford. [2]
Watson was a founding member of Cabaret Voltaire, and later formed Hafler Trio. [2]He has released several solo albums of field recordings including: Outside the Circle of Fire, Stepping into the Dark (which won an Award of Distinction at the 2000 Prix Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria), Weather Report, and El Tren Fantasma.
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Albert Louis Hammond Jr. (born Albert Louis Hammond III; April 9, 1980) is an American musician who is a member of the rock band The Strokes.He is best known for his role as rhythm and lead guitarist, as well as occasionally a keyboard player and backing vocalist for the band.
The Sony Vaio UX Micro PC is an Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer first marketed in 2006. It weighs around 490–544 g (1.20–1.27 lb ), and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, Intel Core 2 Solo processor , Bluetooth , Wi-Fi , and WWAN .
"Chant No. 1" was recorded at Utopia Studios in Primrose Hill with Richard James Burgess producing. [6] Burgess had just developed the Simmons SDS-V electronic drum kit, which Spandau Ballet drummer John Keeble used on "Chant No. 1", making it one of the first recordings to use the new alternative to acoustic drums.
The HTC Sensation XL features the Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread mobile operating system with the HTC Sense 3.5 user interface. [9] Like its elder sibling, HTC Sensation XE, the Sensation XL was the second phone produced by HTC to have integrated Beats Audio sound enhancer.
"Fallin' " is a collaboration between Scottish power pop band Teenage Fanclub and American alternative hip hop trio De La Soul. It was released in early 1994. [2] The song was recorded for the soundtrack to the action film Judgment Night, which featured other collaborations between well-known rock, metal and hip hop groups. [3]