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What Comes Next is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music duo Cosmo's Midnight, released on 15 June 2018. [7] The album debuted at number 36 on the ARIA Charts . The album cover was illustrated by Charlotte Mei.
The set is filmed in 1.78:1 aspect ratio, with English subtitles available, and Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The DVD set was released in the United Kingdom and other Region 2 countries on January 9, 2008, and was released in Australia on April 30 of the same year.
David “Dave” Cope (born May 17, 1941) is an American author, composer, scientist, and Dickerson Emeriti Professor of Music at UC Santa Cruz.His primary area of research involves artificial intelligence and music; he writes programs and algorithms that can analyze existing music and create new compositions in the style of the original input music.
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On May 1, YG Entertainment officially announced PSY's comeback by unveiling a poster of the comeback schedule, along with the title of the album 4×2=8. [3] From May 4 to May 7, the track list was released, revealing the title track and featured artists, including Big Bang's G-Dragon and Taeyang, iKON's B.I and Bobby, Zico, Tablo, Lee Sung-kyung and Park Jin-young as a producer.
First edition (2010 Spanish) publ. Suma. What Comes Next is a thriller written by the American author John Katzenbach published on June 5, 2012. [1] It was translated into German, Spanish, English and Portuguese.
The artist himself described the project as "incohesively cohesive", [8] while citing the likes of Stereolab, MGMT, Dua Lipa, Prince, Talking Heads, [4] The Beatles, [6] [9] Todd Rundgren, [9] David Bowie [14] [16] and Nile Rodgers—who he had first met with in 2021 and featured on the song "Just a Dance"—as his main inspirations for the album.
The discography of the Brian Jonestown Massacre (a San Francisco, California based, neo-psychedelic band) consists of 20 studio albums, 14 EPs, five live albums, six compilation albums and 22 singles, as well as appearing on various artist releases and soundtracks.