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The Time Machine is the original motion picture soundtrack of the film of the same name, both released in 2002. It was composed by Klaus Badelt . A promotional edition contains more cues and alternate versions of some cues.
Song name Parody of: Key Idea(s) Date of Upload to YouTube Duration of Music Video Notes 1. "Rolling in the Higgs" "Rolling in the Deep" - Adele: Higgs boson: 21 August, 2012 3:53 First Video on the 'acapellascience' channel 2. "Bye Bye Song" N/A (Cover) N/A 31 August, 2012 0:13 N/A 3. "Bohemian Gravity" "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen: String Theory
Released during this period was the 12” single Grime Machine and the compilation album TM Radio. TM Radio was a compilation album of members of Time Machine's solo, rare and unreleased work. Tracks included music from notable Hip Hop groups such as The Procussions, Masta Ace, Ed O.G. and Rashaan Ahmad of Crown City Rockers.
Time Machine is the fifth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on October 13, 1993, through Relativity Records and reissued in 1998 through Epic Records.It is a double-disc album: the first disc contains a selection of new tracks, outtakes and unreleased studio recordings, while the second disc is composed of live recordings from 1988 and 1992.
In Canada in 2023 and 2024, the film was carried on Hollywood Suite under the title, Rush: Time Machine Tour. [7] The album was nominated for a Juno Award in the "Music DVD of the Year" category. [8] On 14 May 2014, the DVD was certified 2× Platinum in the US with 200,000 copies sold. [9]
Rhapsody follows Apple's pattern through the 1990s of music-related codenames for operating system releases (see Rhapsody).Apple had canceled its previous next-generation operating system strategy of Copland (named for American composer, Aaron Copland) and its pre-announced successor Gershwin (named for George Gershwin, composer of Rhapsody in Blue). [2]
"Time Machine" is a song by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys. It was written by Keys, Sebastian Kole and Rob Knox and produced by Keys and Rob Knox, with co-production from Emile Haynie. [1] The song was released on November 20, 2019, through RCA Records as the second single from Keys' seventh studio album Alicia (2020). [1]
Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote that "as long as Cappella is around you can postpone Euro dance's funeral. The one-line chorus is simple but utterly effective, while the pumping synths will turn dancefloors into trampolines." [2] James Hamilton from Music Week's RM Dance Update described it as a "distinctive high-pitched title line ...