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  2. Tago Mago - Wikipedia

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    Tago Mago is the second studio album by the German krautrock band Can, originally released as a double LP in August 1971 on United Artists Records.It was the band's first full studio album to feature vocalist Damo Suzuki after the departure of Malcolm Mooney the year prior, though Suzuki had been featured on most tracks on the 1970 compilation album Soundtracks. [5]

  3. Kumar Sanu discography and filmography - Wikipedia

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    Tan Badan Te "Title Song" Asees Kaur: Chanchal Das: Harish Kataria Barish Ke Mahine Mein "Title Song" Solo: Gourav Dasgupta: Sameer Anjaan: Saathiya "Title Song" Solo: Javed-Mohsin: Rashmi Virag Wo Aashiqui Samjhe Kahan "Title Song" Solo: Aryan Jaiin: Aryan Jaiin Mil Hi Gaye Hum Tum "Title Song" Anuradha Paudwal: Shruti Rane: Sameer Anjaan ...

  4. Category:Tape music - Wikipedia

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  5. Tape phase - Wikipedia

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    In music, a tape phase is a recorded composition using a tape loop or its electronic simulation to produce and vary sounds. [citation needed] It is a form of tape music. [citation needed] Tape phase compositions generally make little use of tonality owing to the difficulty of producing and maintaining a coherent pitch.

  6. Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni - Wikipedia

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    Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni, is a Kafi written and composed by Amir Khusro, a 14th-century Sufi mystic, in North Central Indian language Braj Bhasha. Due to the resonance of its melody and mystical lyrics, it is frequently heard in Qawwali concerts across Indian Subcontinent. [ 1 ]

  7. Copy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Copy, real name Marius Libman, is an electronic music artist on the Audio Dregs record label. He has released four full-length albums, along with three "DJ Copy" remix CDs. Copy was chosen as the winner of Willamette Week's "Best New Band" award for 2006, [1] which showcases the top new artists in Copy's native Portland, Oregon.

  8. Indonesian popular music recordings - Wikipedia

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    (The price of legal versions of those fifteen albums (cassette tapes and audio CDs) would be about Rp.300,000.) [30] Through the medium of the World Wide Web and as a free alternative to a music store purchase, Indonesian popular music has circulated both within and outside of the nation's borders.

  9. Lucky Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Tapes (Japanese: ラッキーテープス, Hepburn: Rakkī Tēpusu) is a Japanese music project led by vocalist Kai Takahashi. Originally formed by keyboardist and vocalist Kai Takahashi, bassist Keito Taguchi, and drummer Tsubasa Hamada in 2014, the previous lineup included guitarist Kensuke Takahashi after Hamada left in 2016. [ 1 ]