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The single was premiered by Idolator, who described it as "a slice of mid-tempo moodiness overflowing with Nina's longing, and Richard X's haunting synths". [5] Idolator included "Beyond Memory" in the "Top 10 EPs & Mixtapes of 2016" list. [6] "Beyond Memory" was played on BBC Introducing in July 2016.
The first single, "Locas in da House", utilizes Flowers's trademark catchphrase in a tribal house anthem. [12] In January 2011, Flowers released his dance single "I'm Feelin Flowers", which he produced in collaboration with Miami-based deejay/producer DJ MDW. [6] His single "Rock the Beat" was released on July 31, 2012.
Nina, the Flower Girl is a lost American 1917 silent drama film produced by D. W. Griffith through his Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film starred Bessie Love, an up-and-coming ingenue actress. [1] It also marked the final acting role for Elmer Clifton, who was by then moving on to directing full-time.
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Nina Howell Starr (1903–2000) was an American photographer, art historian, and art dealer. [1] She is known for her influence in the career of artist Minnie Evans , and her photo-documentation of American roadside attractions and folk art culture.
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Nina hurries off the set, and after a search, she and Mario locate the hospital where the Contessa is under the care of Sister Pia. Nina is taken to the Contessa's bedside, who has just died. Saddened, Nina takes the Contessa's ornate mirror as a remembrance and leaves the hospital. Back at the present time, Nina has become a motion picture star.
The idea for the album came while band leader Jamie Stewart was on tour with Swans. [1] Nina was recorded in a day. [2] The album features Stewart's voice, Ches Smith on drums, Tim Berne and Tony Malaby on saxophones, Andrea Parkins on accordion, and Mary Halvorson on guitar. [2]