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  2. Moti discography - Wikipedia

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    "No Money (MOTi Remix)" Galantis "Summer Nights (MOTi Remix)" Tiësto featuring John Legend "Find You (MOTi Remix)" Topic featuring Jake Reese "Beautiful Trauma (MOTi Remix)" 2018 Pink "You Are The Reason (MOTi Remix)" Calum Scott "Wolves (MOTi Remix)" Selena Gomez and Marshmello "Over My Head (MOTi Remix)" Echosmith "Drink About (MOTi Remix ...

  3. Moti (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Also on November 20, 2015, MOTi released "Lost," a collaboration with Sander van Doorn on Spinnin Records. [3] MOTi premiered the track at EDC Las Vegas 2015. [7] In 2015, he was named to the DJ Mag Top 101-150 DJs 2015 list at No. 117. [21] MOTi was featured in the Bassjackers and Joe Ghost "On The Floor Like," which was released on March ...

  4. Moti Special - Wikipedia

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    Moti Special was a German new wave band, formed in 1981 in Hamburg, by Danish guitar player Nils Tuxen, Romanian keyboard player Michael Cretu, bassist/vocalist Manfred "Thissy" Thiers and drummer Reinhard "Dickie" Tarrach. All of the members had previous experience as session musicians.

  5. Cold Days, Hot Nights - Wikipedia

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    "Cold Days, Hot Nights" is a song by German pop band Moti Special, released in 1984 as the second single from their debut studio album, Motivation (1985). The song was co-written by Manfred Thiers and Richard Palmer-James, and produced by Moti Special. The song reached No. 3 in West Germany and No. 4 in Switzerland.

  6. Motivation (Moti Special album) - Wikipedia

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    Motivation is the first studio album of Moti Special, released in 1985 by Teldec label. The band members were: Danish guitarist Nils Tuxen, Romanian keyboardist Michael Cretu, bassist and vocalist Manfred "Thissy" Thiers, and drummer Reinhard "Dickie" Tarrach. The album reached # 20 in the Germany charts.

  7. Moti - Wikipedia

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    Moti, meaning "pearl" in Hindi and Urdu, appearing in some place names, including: Moti Jheel, lake in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India; Moti Nagar (disambiguation) Moti Mahal (disambiguation) Museum of the Islands, a museum in Pine Island Center, Lee County, Florida; Stedelijk Museum Breda, formerly the Museum of the Image (MOTI), in the Netherlands

  8. Moti Giladi - Wikipedia

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    Mordechai "Moti" Giladi (born December 18, 1946) is an Israeli singer and actor. [1] [2] He released his first album in 1969 after he finished his military service. He lived in the United States of America in the seventies and was a cantor in a Jewish community. Moti Giladi in Jacob Goldwasser's 1991 film Beyond the Sea

  9. Melvin Moti - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Moti at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2020. Melvin Moti (born 1977) is a Dutch contemporary video and media artist who examines neurological, scientific and historic processes in relation to visual culture. [1] His work explores ideas of human experiences of spirituality, space, time and consciousness. [2] [3]