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  2. Beatmasters - Wikipedia

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    They went on to write, produce and remix for many other artists including Marc Almond, Pet Shop Boys, Blur, Roachford, Betty Boo, Naomi Campbell, Adam Rickitt, Moby, Aswad, Eternal, Tina Turner, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, Scooch and Girls Aloud. Still working, the Beatmasters continue to produce dance, pop and rock music.

  3. Hypnogaja - Wikipedia

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    Hypnogaja (pronounced hip-nō-gä-zhä) is an American rock band founded by vocalist Jason Arnold (known professionally as ShyBoy) and keyboardist Mark Nubar in 2000.. The band has written music for a number of media projects, including: Sex And The City; Warehouse 13; FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage; Tap Tap Revenge; Roswell; The Looking Glass Wars; Valentine; Cold Creek Manor; and the Scream 4 ...

  4. Remix culture - Wikipedia

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    Some approaches to remix culture have been described as simple plagiarism. [91] [92] In his 2006 book Cult of the Amateur, [93] Web 2.0 critic Andrew Keen criticizes the culture. [94] In 2011 UC Davis professor Thomas W. Joo criticized remix culture for romanticizing free culture [95] while Terry Hart had a similar line of criticism in 2012. [96]

  5. Eldorado Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Eldorado Cadillac is an album by the American musician Billy Boy Arnold, released in 1995. [1] [2] It was the second album of his 1990s comeback. [3] Arnold considered his two Alligator Records albums to be the best of his career. [4] The album won a National Association of Independent Record Distributors award for best blues album. [5]

  6. 1234 (Feist song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was rewritten as a counting song for a performance on Sesame Street, in which Feist counts chickens, monsters (Elmo, Zoe, Rosita, and Telly) and penguins to 4. [50] Brooke White of American Idol fame performed a cover of "1234" during her set on the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008, which ran from July 1 to September 13.

  7. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito had a “Twins” reunion at the Oscars as they joined forces to present best visual effects to “Godzilla Minus One” and best film editing to ...

  8. Ephixa - Wikipedia

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    James Leusink (born April 13, 1990), better known by his alias Ephixa (sometimes stylised as ephixa), is a Canadian electronic music producer who lives in Ontario, Canada. He is best known for his viral "Charlie Sheen Bi-Winning" dubstep remix, remixes of music from the Legend of Zelda franchise as well as various other remixes and original electronic music.

  9. List of bands named after other performers' songs - Wikipedia

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    Steeleye Span, after the character John "Steeleye" Span in the song "Horkstow Grange"; the song was the inspiration for the band's name, but they only got around to recording it 28 years after first forming. Talk Talk, Mark Hollis had originally written the song for his first group The Reaction, under the name "Talk Talk Talk Talk".