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"Faster" is a song which surprised ourselves. It's a very fresh new sound wrapped around the 80s heart and soul of the track. "Faster" reflects one of the many musical roots we have. Combined with the modern influences on our new album, it's like the past and future created the present. Sharon den Adel said in an interview with Metal Ways:
"Faster" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his self-titled 1979 studio album. The song was inspired by Harrison's year away from music-making in 1977, during which he travelled with the Formula 1 World Championship , and by his friendship with racing drivers such as Jackie Stewart , Emerson Fittipaldi , and Niki Lauda .
"Speed Me Up" is a song by American rappers Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Yachty, and Sueco the Child. Produced by Take a Daytrip , it was released by Atlantic Records on January 24, 2020 and featured on the soundtrack to the film Sonic the Hedgehog .
Blame It on the Boogie. A motorist in the U.K., Luke Mitchell, was pulled over for speeding to Andrew W.K.’s “Music Is Worth Living For.”This seems reasonable; like most of A.W.K.’s oeuvre ...
"Faster" (George Harrison song) "Faster" (Matt Nathanson song) "Faster" (Within Temptation song) "Faster" (Manic Street Preachers song), a double A-side single by Manic Street Preachers "Faster", a song by NCT 127 from 2 Baddies (2022) "Faster", a song by Third Eye Blind from the 2003 album Out of the Vein
When speeding up or slowing down a record on a turntable, the pitch and tempo of a track are linked: spinning a disc 10% faster makes both pitch and tempo 10% higher. Software processing to change the pitch without changing the tempo is called pitch-shifting .
*NSYNC is back, baby. The iconic boy band released their first new single in 20 years on Friday and, true to form, it's an infectious pop banger. The upbeat anthem begins with melodic whistling ...
A nightcore (also known as sped-up song, sped-up version, sped-up remix, or, simply, sped-up edit) is a version of a music track that increases the pitch and speeds up its source material by approximately 35%. This gives an effect identical to playing a 33⅓-RPM vinyl record at 45 RPM.