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  2. Satoshi Tomiie - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the millennium, Satoshi introduced a new club sound via 2000's ‘Full Lick’ album. The long-player featured dark twisted electronic rhythms, haunting vocals, and hypnotic grooves. Another source of house music renovation, Satoshi and Hector Romero's record label SAW Recordings has continued to refine the Chicago and New York ...

  3. Think (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group released a single, "Once You Understand", on Laurie Records which consists mostly of a dialogue between teenagers and their parents over the growing culture change; [1] the teenagers have liberal viewpoints, while their parents are more conservative. Throughout the record, the words "things get a little easier/ once you understand ...

  4. Satoshi Ashikawa - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Ashikawa (芦川聡) was a Japanese musician, composer, producer and record store owner. He is considered one of the earliest flag bearers of ambient music in Japan. [ 1 ]

  5. Blue Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Blue Fringe's music incorporated elements of pop, rock, funk, R&B, and blue-eyed soul. [9] [10] The band's influences included Jewish artists like Diaspora Yeshiva Band, Moshav Band, Soulfarm, and Reva L'Sheva, as well as secular artists like The Beatles, Coldplay, John Mayer, Counting Crows, Victor Wooten, Elliott Smith, and Oasis.

  6. T-Square (band) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the abrupt changes, the T-Square members were not free to travel to the U.S. to stay and record the album, so Philippe Saisse, who hadn't played with T-Square since the T-Square and Friends album Miss You in New York from 1995, but played on Satoshi Bandoh's album Step by Step! from 2016, offered to finish the keyboard parts. [93]

  7. Satoshi Inoue (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Inoue (井上智, Inoue Satoshi, born November 12, 1956 in Kobe) is a Japanese jazz guitarist. Jim Hall calls his former protégé, "an excellent jazz guitarist with a keen musical imagination." [1] Born in Kobe, Inoue studied at Kyoto's Fuji School of Music from 1979-81. Between 1981-1988, he led his own groups in Japan. [2]

  8. Less Than Jake discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is the discography of Less Than Jake, a Florida-based ska punk band.. Less Than Jake's first full-length LP Pezcore debuted in August 1995, featuring such staples as "Liquor Store" and "My Very Own Flag", originally on Dill Records.

  9. You Don't Understand Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Don't Understand Me" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette. Written by Per Gessle with American composer Desmond Child, it was released as the lead single from the duo's first greatest hits compilation album, Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits (1995). It was also the only new song from the original edition of ...