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  2. Klaxons - Wikipedia

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    Fans sounded "Klaxons!" and cheered loudly between songs while brandishing glowsticks. This gave credit to the "New Rave" label, coined by band member Jamie Reynolds and later used by NME magazine to describe the scene. Also in August, the Klaxons performed an acoustic set in Ibiza Weekend for UK's BBC Radio 1 at Ibiza Rocks festival with Zane ...

  3. Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    Like most mechanical horns, it has largely been replaced by solid-state electronic alarms, though the memorable tone has persisted. Klaxon was originally a brand name. [4] The klaxon horn's characteristic sound is produced by a spring-steel diaphragm with a rivet in the center that is repeatedly struck by the teeth of a rotating cogwheel.

  4. The Bouncer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Bouncer" is a song by British electronic dance music duo Kicks Like a Mule. It was released as a single in 1992, and was a success, peaking at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 1 ] It features vocal samples of an archetypal club bouncer saying "Your name's not down, you're not coming in", "Not tonight, you're not on the list" and "Listen ...

  5. Myths of the Near Future (album) - Wikipedia

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    Myths of the Near Future is the debut album by English rock band Klaxons.It was released on 29 January 2007 through Polydor Records.Following their debut single, the band coined the term "new rave" to refer to their sound; not long after their second single, they signed to Polydor Records.

  6. Landmarks of Lunacy - Wikipedia

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    Landmarks of Lunacy is the second extended play (EP) by British indie rock band Klaxons. Released on 25 December 2010, the album was available for free download in their official website. The songs were rejected by their record label, Polydor, after the recording sessions for the second album, when they were deemed "too experimental." [4]

  7. Keira Knightley and James Righton's Complete Relationship ...

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    Righton was famous in his own right before meeting Knightley, playing with his band The Klaxons. In 2017, he told the New York Post, “She’d never heard of us. Keira was in America when we were ...

  8. Brutal Springboks show champion qualities to pile more misery ...

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    The danger klaxons had begun to sound for England but they refused to be quelled. It had been strange that Sam Underhill had dropped out of the matchday 23 in November having started every game in ...

  9. Love Frequency - Wikipedia

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    Love Frequency is the third and final studio album by English band Klaxons. It was released on 16 June 2014 under Red Records. It was released on 16 June 2014 under Red Records. Background and recording