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Knife Party's first EP, 100% No Modern Talking, was released digitally through Warner Bros. Records on 12 December 2011. [6] The EP originally was to feature "Back to the Z-List" but was replaced with "Destroy Them with Lazers" as the duo had decided to abandon the track. [ 7 ]
On 6 August 2014, Rob Swire released a teaser for the track "Boss Mode", from the forthcoming album. [9] "Resistance" was released for free on 25 August 2014, also available for sale and supported by BBC Radio 1Xtra DJs including MistaJam. On 22 August 2014, the album was formally announced on Twitter, and is scheduled for release on 10 ...
Svetha Yallapragada Rao (born January 11, 1986), professionally known as Raja Kumari, is an American rapper, songwriter and singer from Claremont, California. [1] [2] Kumari is best known for her collaboration with notable artists including Gwen Stefani, Iggy Azalea, Fifth Harmony, Sidhu Moosewala, [3] Knife Party, Fall Out Boy. [4]
"Internet Friends" is a song by Australian electro house duo Knife Party. It was released on 2011 as the first single from the Knife Party EP, 100% No Modern Talking by Knife Party members, Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 89 due to strong sales, despite being initially available for free download.
The song title comes from the main melody used in the song, which Odden and Parsberg described as a harp or middle eastern instrument. Odden briefly saved the melody as "Superharp", though he disliked the name and changed it to "Harpoon". [2] On 9 May 2018, Swire announced a collaboration between Knife Party and Pegboard Nerds.
The song "Party All Night" was promoted with two teasers released on 5 September, and the full song was released the following day. [16] It was launched on television during the grand finale of the reality television show Dance India Dance Super Moms , where Mithun Chakraborty being one of the judges.
"Antidote" is a song by Swedish house music supergroup Swedish House Mafia in collaboration with Australian electronic music duo Knife Party. It was released on 16 December 2011 in the United States as the second single from the Swedish House Mafia compilation album, Until Now.
Rage Valley is the second EP by the Australian electro house duo Knife Party. [2] It was released 27 May 2012 on Beatport and on 3 June 2012 on iTunes.The title track was originally named "Fuck Em" but was changed for what Knife Party described as "secret shady" reasons.