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  2. Invisible (Alison Moyet song) - Wikipedia

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    "Invisible" is a song by English singer Alison Moyet, written by Lamont Dozier (of the songwriting team Holland–Dozier–Holland) for her debut album, Alf. Released in November 1984, "Invisible" peaked at No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart and became Moyet's highest-charting solo single in the United States, peaking at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot ...

  3. Rhombus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rhombus are a dub/drum and bass/reggae/roots band from Wellington, New Zealand. They were formed in 2001 by Thomas Voyce and Simon Rycroft, later joined by Ahmen Mahal aka Imon Star (who departed from the group in 2007 to pursue his solo project Olmecha Supreme ) and Koa Williams (Roots Foundation Sound System founding member).

  4. Rhombus (UK band) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, Rhombus released The Anywhere EP, [20] a four track release composed of the song "Anywhere" and two new tracks "Timeless and Elegant" and "Nowhere". Carey was once again given mixing duties and produced an extended remix of "Anywhere" to complete the EP.

  5. Bass Player (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bass Player is the debut album by New Zealand reggae band, Rhombus. It was released in 2002. The album peaked at #18 in the New Zealand Top 40 Albums charts. [1] The song "Clav Dub" reached #16 in the New Zealand Top 40 Singles charts. [2]

  6. Devil Master - Wikipedia

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    Critics have categorized Devil Master's music as black metal [18] [19] and deathrock. [20] [21] Writers for Metal Injection and Decibel have use the term "vampunk" to reference their sound, [17] [22] while MetalSucks editor-in-chief Emperor Rhombus calls them "sleaze-thrash", [23] [24] and BrooklynVegan and Metal Injection have used "blackened punk".

  7. September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill - Wikipedia

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    September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill is a music video of 94 minutes recorded in 1994 for Rhombus Media, ZDF (Germany), CBC (Canada) and RTP (Portugal). [1] It was produced and directed by Larry Weinstein, and written by Weinstein and David Mortin.

  8. Bullroarer - Wikipedia

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    Video of a bullroarer being swung to make a noise. A bullroarer consists of a weighted airfoil (a rectangular thin slat of wood about 15 to 60 centimetres (6 to 20 in) long and about 1.2 to 5 centimetres (0.5 to 2 in) wide) attached to a long cord. Typically, the wood slat is trimmed down to a sharp edge and serrations along the length of the ...

  9. James Horner - Wikipedia

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    James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 – June 22, 2015) was an American film composer and conductor. He worked on more than 160 film and television productions between 1978 and 2015.