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"Silent Storm" is a song by Norwegian singer and songwriter Carl Espen, released as a single on 18 February 2014. Described as a powerful ballad about finding one's place in life, it was written by Josefin Winther [ no ] and produced by Magnus Skylstad .
Their first self-produced EP, entitled "Silent Storm" (1998) achieved a remarkable approval. The line-up was completed by Baijkal (drums) and Harpad (bass) and in the spring of 1999, the band released a demotape called "Serenity", consisting of 4 tracks in which the support of a real string quartet marked the future sound of Dark Lunacy.
A silent disco or silent rave is an event where people dance to music listened to on wireless headphones. [1] Rather than using a speaker system , music is broadcast via a radio transmitter with the signal being picked up by wireless headphone receivers worn by the participants.
Carl Espen Thorbjørnsen (born 15 July 1982), better known as simply Carl Espen, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter, who represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with his song "Silent Storm". [1]
As disco gave way to the 'urban contemporary' format at the outset of the 1980s, quiet storm expanded beyond radio to emerge as a broad catchall super-genre." [4] Ben Fong-Torres of Rolling Stone called quiet storm a "blend of pop, jazz fusion, and R&B ballads—all elegant and easy-flowing, like a flute of Veuve Clicquot champagne." [16]
Silent Storm is a 2003 tactical role-playing game for the PC.. Silent Storm may also refer to: . Silent Storm, a 2003 documentary by Peter Butt "Silent Storm" (song), a 2014 song by Carl Espen and Norway's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
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The genre employs aesthetics and themes typically associated with black metal [4] juxtaposed to the typical heavy tremolo-picking, blast-beats, and harsh, shrieked vocals of black metal by way of compositions of instrumental or ambient music commonly used as introductions, interludes, or "outros" in black metal, [5] death metal, and heavy metal [6] albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s.