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Empty Streets is the debut album by the American house group Late Night Alumni, released through Hed Kandi Records. It was released physically in the UK on August 29, 2005. The lead single from the album of the same name, "Empty Streets", was released in September 2005 and it features remixes by Haji & Emanuel, Kaskade and Aurora.
Of Birds, Bees, Butterflies, Etc., the follow-up album to Empty Streets, was released as a digital download on November 3, 2009, with the physical CD released on February 2, 2010 on Ultra Records. On September 1, 2009, the group released "You Can Be The One," their first single from the album, which was available on Beatport & iTunes. [2]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... "All for Nothing", by Late Night Alumni from Empty Streets, 2005
Under the moniker of Empty Streets, multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Aaron Thompson creates dramatic electronic dream pop as a conduit for his checkered emotional state. But as a respected adult ...
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Late Night Alumni - "Empty Streets (Haji & Emanuel Remix)" there was no credit given to Haji & Emanuel for the remix in the booklet or back cover; A.M. - "Arise (Exclusive Hammer & Funabashi Remix)" is an exclusive version to ISOS and the vinyl sampler, it is not the same remix that is on the regular 12" release
Mikael shoots the field surveys early in the morning - starting at 4:00 am - due to the lighting and empty streets. When people unavoidably end up in his photos, he retouches them out. As the same locations are visited multiple times throughout the stories, he thinks it would be strange to the player to see the same character or moving object ...
Riot on an Empty Street is the second album from Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience. It features two song collaborations with Canadian musician Feist . It peaked at #2 in Norway, #3 in Italy (staying in the chart for a year) and #49 in the UK.