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The song is also unusual in that it is the only track in the entire catalogue that appears in fake stereo. To date, there is no known mono-only version. This song was used in the soft porn film Inga II: The Seduction of Inga in 1971 (directed by Joseph W. Sarno [ 3 ] ), along with the song "Inga's Theme".
Black Is Beautiful is a studio album by Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland of the electronic duo Hype Williams, released in 2012 on Hyperdub. [1] ... Tiny Mix Tapes [5]
Hype Williams is a music and art group best known for consisting of UK-born artist Dean Blunt and Russian-born artist Inga Copeland (aka Lolina) between 2007 and 2012. [5] Supposedly founded in 2005 as a "relay" project passed between artists every five years, the group has given few interviews, leaving music journalists and the media in doubt ...
Blunt performed music with Russian-born artist Inga Copeland (also known as Lolina) as the electronic duo Hype Williams from 2007 until 2012. Supposedly founded in 2005 as a "relay" project passed between artists every five years, the group has given few interviews, leaving music journalists and the media in doubt as to the exact nature of the project.
Ethnic, national as well as modern songs were included in the musical performance, as well as songs to the accompaniment of violin, guitar and piano. In March 2003, solo concerts of Inga and Anush took place in the "Alex" Theater. At the same time their first album We and our Mountains was released.
Inga Hensina Andersen (March 10, 1909–September 28, 1959) was a Canadian singer and dancer, born in Argentina of Danish heritage. She began learning to dance as a young girl and became a dance teacher in her teens.
Its vinyl version, composed of total of forty tracks, contains more Max Julien interludes and a song by Made Men and a song by Kaboom! In the United States, the soundtrack peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.
Frumpy was a German progressive rock/krautrock band based in Hamburg, which was active between 1970–1972 and 1990–1995.Formed after the break-up of folk rockers City Preachers [], Frumpy released four albums in 1970–1973 and achieved considerable commercial success.