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  2. Category:Cheat Codes (DJs) songs - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Kitsuné Musique artists - Wikipedia

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  5. Kitsune (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Kitsune is the first EP from American rock band Marriages. It was released on May 1, 2012, by Sargent House. [7] The EP title "Kitsune" is also the name for a fox spirit in Japanese folklore. The EP cover depicts a woman transforming into a fox spirit and back again. [8]

  6. Something Good Can Work - Wikipedia

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    "Something Good Can Work" is the first single by the Northern Ireland rock band Two Door Cinema Club.The single was first released for promotion, but was released again on 7 April 2009 [1] after signing with Kitsuné Music. [2]

  7. Kitsuné Maison Compilation 3 - Wikipedia

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    Kitsuné Maison Compilation 3 is the third compilation released by the French label Kitsuné Music. It was released on 11 December 2006. It was released on 11 December 2006. Pitchfork Media gave the album a mixed 6.0/10 review, describing the tracks by Simian Mobile Disco , Freeform Five and The Whitest Boy Alive as highlights.

  8. Appaloosa (band) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, Kitsuné Music released "The Day (We Fell in Love)" as a 12" single, with remixes by house music producer Todd Edwards and the LA based Acid Girls. [Ref 2] Around the same time photographer Patrick O'Dell created a video for the original version of the song. [Ref 3] In May 2014, they supported Cat Power on a European tour.

  9. Keyboard Cat - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Schmidt, who made the Keyboard Cat video. Keyboard Cat is a video-based internet meme.Its original form was a video made in 1984 by Charlie Schmidt of his cat Fatso seemingly playing a musical keyboard (though manipulated by Schmidt off-camera) to a cheery tune.