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Turbo (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2013 DreamWorks Animation film of the same name.Released by Relativity Music Group on July 15, 2013, it featured several pop, rock and EDM tracks, from artists such as Run-DMC, Tom Jones, The Jackson 5, Pitbull and Lil Jon among several others. [1]
Snoop Dogg, who voices Smoove Move in the film, debuted "Let the Bass Go", a song he created for the film's soundtrack, at the E3 convention. [27] On March 22, 2013, Henry Jackman was announced as the film's composer, making it the third film he composed for DreamWorks Animation, following Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) and Puss in Boots (2011). [28]
Bassist O'Doherty said, "Gottehrer programmed all the drums and virtually all of the bass. So there was virtually no point in me and [drummer] Bird being there. I remember feeling pretty desolate, thinking 'I fucking hate this'. It wasn't fun anymore. I was programmed out, basically." [2]
Hear the bass go zoom / Have a body, feel the groove / Cyber system overload / Everybody movement!" This will updated when the full song drops. This article was originally published on TODAY.com.
The Oscar winner reflected on her college-aged children's growth in a list of everything she "let go of' during 2024 that she shared on Instagram Dec. 29, starting that clip by saying she let go ...
Hardknox is an English electronic music duo consisting of producer and instrumentalist Steve Proctor and vocalist Lindy Layton.They have released two singles and a self-titled album.
Koen Groeneveld (DJ Boozy Woozy) and Addy van der Zwan (Itty Bitty) first worked together in the Turn Up the Bass series of commercial mixes. They started producing music in the 1990s before meeting up with Jan Voermans (Greatski) in 1995.
Hardbass or hard bass (Russian: хардбас(с), romanized: khardbas(s) [a], IPA:) is a subgenre of pumping house that originated in Saint Petersburg, Russia during the late 1990s, drawing inspiration from bouncy techno, hardstyle, as well as local Russian influences.