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According to Danish noise and music theorist Torben Sangild, one single definition of noise in music is not possible. Sangild instead provides three basic definitions of noise: a musical acoustics definition, a second communicative definition based on distortion or disturbance of a communicative signal, and a third definition based in subjectivity (what is noise to one person can be meaningful ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Gold Dust Noise is the first studio album by the rock band Kid Galahad.
ID" was also included on the FIFA 16 soundtrack. It was the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival. Kygo was asked to create the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival. A song was used in their trailer for the Miami festival, which took place in March. The track is simply titled "ID" because it doesn't officially have a name ...
A week later, it became the most-added song to radio. [4] "Loud" was released as a two-track digital download on 6 May 2011 in Australia and New Zealand. [5] [6] Its CD single was released in Australia on 3 June 2011. [7] In an interview with Inner West Courier, Walker said "the meaning behind the song is so simple. It's a declaration of a ...
"Loud Music" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch, which she co-wrote with the track's producers, Jim Irvin and Julian Emery. Originally intended as the lead single from an unreleased studio album, West Coast Time , [ 3 ] the single was included on the eponymous The Loud Music Hits EP instead.
"Ryūsei" (流星, Meteor) is a song by Japanese pop singer Eir Aoi. It was released digitally on April 22, 2018, [1] and received a physical release together with the song "Yakusoku" on June 13, 2018, as her fourteenth single. [2] It reached number 8 on Oricon and number 10 on Japan Hot 100.
Sword's Song is the second studio album released by the Finnish heavy metal band Battlelore, released in 2003.As with all of the band's other albums, the lyrics are based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth sagas.
"Battōtai" (抜刀隊, Drawn-Sword Regiment) is a Japanese gunka composed by Charles Leroux with lyrics by Toyama Masakazu in 1877. Upon the request of the Japanese government, Leroux adapted it along with another gunka, "Fusōka" (Song of Fusang), into the military march Japanese Army March in 1912.