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Shakedown is the debut album by English house production duo Freemasons.It was released on 21 January 2007, with the single "Rain Down Love" being released two weeks earlier in anticipation of the album.
The whole system is transmitted to initiates through the medium of Masonic ritual, which consists of lectures and allegorical plays. [2] Common to all of Freemasonry is the three grade system of Craft or Blue Lodge freemasonry, whose allegory is centred on the building of the Temple of Solomon, and the story of the chief architect, Hiram Abiff. [3]
"Love on My Mind" is a song by British dance music duo Freemasons. It was released as the first single from their debut album, Shakedown (2007), and features vocals from British singer Amanda Wilson. The song's melody and some of its lyrics sample the 1979 hit "This Time Baby" by Jackie Moore.
On 29 October 2007, Freemasons released Unmixed, an album containing unmixed versions of most of their mixes to date. [4] As a bonus, there is a data track containing samples and a cappella versions of "Unmixed". [5] In 2007, Freemasons worked with Kelly Rowland, to produce the remix of her single "Work", for the non
The song also became was Popjustice's "Song of the Day" on 11 March 2009, and was nominated for the Best Single of 2009 award at the first ever Download Music Awards. [12] The song also peaked at number 21 on the Digital Spy Top 50 Singles of 2009. [13] The single also peaked at number 33 on Popjustice's Top 45 Singles of 2009. [14]
Shakedown 2 is a compilation album by the Freemasons. It was released on 29 June 2009. It was released on 29 June 2009. The single "Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)" was released a week before, on 22 June 2009.
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Although there had been earlier examples, like Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera Zoroastre (1749), whose librettist Louis de Cahusac was a Freemason, the masonic music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is among the best-known of its kind. Mozart's opera The Magic Flute and his incidental music to Thamos, King of Egypt have masonic connections. [3]