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Man or Astro-man recorded ten albums between 1993 and 2001 (including the tour-only release A Spectrum of Finite Scale [7]), as well as two CD EPs, and a plethora of singles and contributions to various artists compilation albums. [8]
Non-album single 725 (SL8) 2022 "Candy Sugar Pop" Drive to the Starry Road: Yoo Sungkyun (SUNNYVISUAL) "U&Iverse" Non-album single Roh Ji-hoon (Studio Sapiens) Japanese 2019 "Hanasakemirai" (花咲ケミライ) Venus: Kyotaro Hayashi 2022 "Let's Say Goodbye to my Favorite Person" Non-album single Unknown
A Spectrum of Infinite Scale is a full-length album by Man or Astro-man?, released in 2000. [4] [5] It was released as a CD and a double 10" on clear yellow/red vinyl, on black vinyl, and on additional clear colors. The band plays an ImageWriter II on the eleventh song, "A Simple Text File." [2]
Drive to the Starry Road is the third Korean-language studio album by South Korean boy band Astro, released on May 16, 2022, through Fantagio Music. It was released alongside the music video for the lead single "Candy Sugar Pop". [1] The album debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and number 10 on the Oricon Albums Chart.
Alien Visitors contains dialogue audio samples from the b-movies Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Plan 9 from Outer Space, and the television series The Outer Limits. [4] Nitrous Burn Out contains dialogue from the movies Viva Knievel! and Death Race 2000 .
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But, thanks to the singer now kindly leaking the full list last night in Orlando, her fans now know all the details, like the fact that the 360 remix features singer Robyn and rapper Yung Lean ...
The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality remixed recordings at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. [1]