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Las Vegas (stylised as [Las Vegas] or [las vegas]) is the debut studio album by Burger/Ink, a German duo composed of Jörg Burger and Mike Ink. It was released in Europe in 1996 on Harvest Records and subsequently released in the United States in 1998 on Matador Records. Las Vegas remains the sole album released under the name Burger/Ink. In ...
Burger/Ink is a German techno duo, formed in Cologne in 1995 by Jörg Burger and Wolfgang Voigt (Mike Ink). The duo released an album, Las Vegas , [ 1 ] for American Matador label in 1998. [ 2 ] Pitchfork included the album on its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time".
Bad Ink is an American reality television series that premiered on August 11, 2013, on A&E. [1] The series follows tattoo artist and musician Dirk Vermin, owner of Pussykat Tattoo off the Las Vegas Strip, and his friend and bandmate Rob Ruckus as they seek out bad tattoos and, for some, transform them with skilled cover-up work.
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He was a featured tattoo artist on the television show Inked filmed in Las Vegas. [2] He starred in a reality television show titled Tattoo Highway on A&E in 2009. [3] He is the founder of a clothing line called Ministry of Ink. [4]
Heaven Or Las Vegas: Cocteau Twins: Dream pop; ambient pop [35] 4AD: Critical reception and legacy: 24 September 1990 () Rust In Peace: Megadeth: Thrash metal: Capitol: Regarded as one of the best thrash metal records of all time. [36] [37] Legacy and influence: 15 October 1990 Nowhere: Ride: Shoegaze; neo-psychedelia; noise pop; Creation
Some cultures create tattooed marks by hand-tapping the ink into the skin using sharpened sticks or animal bones (made into needles) with clay formed disks or, in modern times, actual needles. The most common method of tattooing in modern times is the electric tattoo machine , which inserts ink into the skin via a single needle or a group of ...
The ceremonial groundbreaking of the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health occurred on February 9, 2007. Dignitaries who attended the groundbreaking ceremonies for the $70 million project included founder Larry Ruvo, Frank Gehry, U.S. Senator Harry Reid and John Ensign; U.S. Representative Shelley Berkley, Jon Porter and Dean Heller, Gov. Jim Gibbons, Mayor Oscar Goodman, former Gov. Kenny Guinn ...