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The 12" version of the single was extended by one minute and 50 seconds and called "Silver (Tidal Wave)" and the B-side is the 7" version and "Angels and Devils". The 7" and 12" versions of the title track were recorded at the Studio Des Dames in Paris and the Amazon Studio in Liverpool , while "Angels and Devils" was recorded at The Automat in ...
"Tidal Wave" is the third single by British DJ and record producer Sub Focus to be released from his second studio album Torus. The song features vocals from Alpines.The song peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and number four on the UK Dance Chart, making it his highest-charting single until "Endorphins" and "Turn Back Time", which both peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Newgrounds is an American company and entertainment website founded by Tom Fulp in 1995. The site hosts user-generated content such as games, films, audio, and artwork. [ 1 ] Fulp produces in-house content at the headquarters and offices in Glenside, Pennsylvania.
Tidal Wave 7" is the debut release by The Apples (later known as The Apples in Stereo). The EP , released in 1993, was the first official release under the Elephant 6 Recording Co. label. The EP's six tracks were later re-released on 1996 compilation album Science Faire , after the release of the band's debut full-length LP Fun Trick Noisemaker .
Tidal Wave (Samishii Nettaigyo) (淋しい熱帯魚, Lonely Tropical Fish) is a cover album by the Irish pop group The Nolans. Released on 21 September 1991 exclusively in Japan by Teichiku Records , the album consists of 12 English-language covers of popular J-pop songs from the 1970s and 1980s.
Just a few short bursts of vigorous activity each day – such as running to catch a bus or hoofing it up a few flights of stairs – may lower the risk of heart disease complications for women ...
Sound sample ⓘ An 1860s-era siren. [2] A siren is a loud noise-making device. There are two general types: mechanical and electronic. Civil defense sirens are mounted in fixed locations and used to warn of natural disasters or attacks. Sirens are used on emergency service vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, and fire engines.