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In 2006, three French friends from Saint-Étienne, Allan Durand, (director / programmer) Romain Delambily, (graphic designer) and Paul Malburet, (musician, known as Incredible Polo) wanted to mix their skills to create an interactive experience about music. Incredibox was released online on August 16, 2009, as a Flash game for web browsers. [7]
"Electric Barbarella" is the 29th single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, and the first official single from the album Medazzaland. In 1997, the single and album were released only in the United States; "Electric Barbarella" was not issued as a single in the UK until January 1999 on the back of the late 1998 release of the compilation album Greatest.
ALDA produces international in- and outdoor events such as festivals, stadium shows and world tours. ALDA-produced events include Armin Only (Imagine, Mirage and Intense), I AM Hardwell, A State Of Trance, Electronic Family, A Day at the Park and AMF (Amsterdam Music Festival) (with ID&T, two days in 2015 during the AMF, five days the following ...
SUNDAY. Mdou Moctar Gobi 3:30 – 4:10 – Some of the most exciting guitar-based music of this century has come out of West Africa, and Mdou Moctar and his band combine the rhythms and melodies ...
Live at Yoshi's is a live concert video by guitarist Allan Holdsworth with keyboardist Alan Pasqua, and featuring the bassist Jimmy Haslip and drummer Chad Wackerman.The DVD was an edited selection of performances from four concerts that took place at Yoshi's, in Oakland, California on the evenings of 29-30 September, 2006 and was released by Altitude Digital in 2008.
Live in Japan 1984 is a live album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth that was released by Manifesto Records in 2018.. The first thousand copies of this CD were released with a DVD of the performance filmed for Japanese television, which also includes clips of an interview with Holdsworth.
One of a Kind is the second solo album by the drummer Bill Bruford, and the first proper album by his band Bruford.Released in 1979 on EG Records, it is a collection of instrumentals in a style that can loosely be defined as jazz fusion.
As the band signed a recording contract with Columbia Records, Jacobs also left, and Allan "Jake" Jacobs and John Townley were added to the group, which was renamed the Magicians. [4] The Magicians made a name for itself by replacing the Lovin' Spoonful as the house band at the Night Owl club, even gaining interest from future Mountain bassist ...