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Old Porter Robinson articles[edit]

may help for Porter Robinson, Spitfire (EP), and other old releases

https://www.magneticmag.com/2011/09/porter-robinson-to-release-spitfire-ep-on-skrillexs-owsla/

https://www.magneticmag.com/2011/09/porter-robinson-spitfire-owsla/

https://knightnews.com/2011/10/an-interview-with-porter-robinson/

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/how-skrillex-owsla-records-are-helping-porter-robinson-make-an-edm-1165429/

https://www.magneticmag.com/2012/06/on-the-road-with-nineteen-year-old-porter-robinson/

https://popspoken.com/music/2012/12/porter-robinsons-claim-to-fame

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/porter-robinson-21-under-21-2012-475058/

https://www.spin.com/2012/03/breaking-out-porter-robinson/

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304299704577502452164796814

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/porter-robinson-to-bring-live-energy-to-new-studio-material-481504/

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z4y7b4/10-under-20-the-fresh-new-faces-of-teen-wave

https://www.vibe.com/gallery/10-reasons-love-porter-robinson-172318/

Brokendate[edit]

"Brokendate"
Song by Com Truise
from the album Galactic Melt

"Brokendate" is a song by American musician Seth Haley under his stage name Com Truise.

https://www.wired.com/2011/06/free-mp3-com-truise/

https://www.theverge.com/2012/3/26/2903065/com-truise-dos-inspired-music-video

https://ghostly.com/products/brokendate

https://consequence.net/2011/09/com-truise-brokendate/

https://www.thefader.com/2011/09/23/video-com-truise-brokendate

https://sidewalkhustle.com/music-video-com-truise-brokendate/

https://www.stereogum.com/819772/com-truise-brokendate-stereogum-premiere/news/

https://killscreen.com/previously/articles/com-truises-brokendate-video-puts-you-inside-the/

4 morant (charted), brokendate ep

Teminite[edit]

Teminite
BornNorth Devon, United Kingdom
GenresDubstep
Years active2012–present
Labels

Sam Norris, better known as Teminite, is a British electronic musician.

Career[edit]

Norris lived in North Devon, in the UK, for most of his childhood. His dad started teaching him piano since he was 4 and, later, Norris started playing saxophone and joined some local bands and orchestras. At 13 years old, Norris started getting into producing electronic music. He started releasing music as Teminite in 2012.[1] His biggest inspiration is Skrillex, which made him "[fall] in love with dubstep".[2] In 2014, he released the EP Elevate.[3] A year later, he released "Highscore" with Panda Eyes.[4]

In June 2017, Norris released "Lion's Den" with PsoGnar.[5] In 2018, he was studying Jazz at the Leeds College of Music.[6] In September, he released a live video of the song "State of Mind" from his then-upcoming album Uprising.[7] After releasing single "Make Me" with Said,[8] the album was released on November 16th.[9] The album blends dubstep and jazz.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Teminite". FL Studio. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Interview: Teminite Talks 'Unstoppable' EP, Live Performances, Learning Sax". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  3. ^ Meadow, Matthew (19 August 2014). "Teminite - Elevate EP [Free Download]". Your EDM. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Panda Eyes Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  5. ^ Dexter, Robyn (17 June 2017). "Teminite & PsoGnar - Lion's Den (Original Mix)". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Teminite Talks Uprising and Musical Roots". The QR Network. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  7. ^ Fleury, Landon (4 September 2018). "Teminite Releases Live Performance Video Ahead of Sophomore Album [Exclusive Interview]". Your EDM. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  8. ^ Fleury, Landon (12 September 2018). "Your EDM Premiere: Teminite & Said - Make Me". Your EDM. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Teminite Delivers Explosive Collection of Bangers in New Album, Uprising". EDM.com. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Teminite Gives Us the Lowdown on 'Uprising', His Unique Sound, & More!". EDM Identity. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2023.


Rivet[edit]

Rivet is a character introduced in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.

Development[edit]

(The following paragraph is taken from the Rift Apart article)

Intrigued by the concept of different choices, outcomes and circumstances shaping the trajectory of one's life, the idea of Rivet was born in tandem with the exploration of the alternate universe setting in the franchise.[1] Lead writer Lauren Mee, and lead animator, Lindsay Thompson, were very interested in a new character that would have their own perspective, and survival instincts embodied by their given circumstances in a darker universe. Thompson described Rivet as having a "tough exterior and perceived coolness, she’s never cynical, dark or cruel. Sure, she might not know the best way to act in a social situation, but she sure as hell isn’t shy."[1] Smith noted that the team were interested in representing complexity and nuance with parallel counterparts of characters, citing the importance of not depicting characters like Rivet as a "one dimensional" antithesis to their counterparts in every way. Mee stressed that it was important that Rivet's lived experiences have not left her jaded, as though she comes with her own struggles, they have not robbed the hope she has in saving her universe against the forces of Emperor Nefarious. Following the creation of Rivet, several auditions were held to find the right voice for the character. The studio later recruited voice actress, Jennifer Hale, who previously voiced the female Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect series.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference RivetCharacter was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

Quannnic[edit]

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tour

On October 2023, it was announced that quannnic would co-headline Jane Remover's 2024 U.S. tour, which started in February of that year.[7]

reliable?

[8]

other

Quannnic's profile at NTS Radio describes them as an indietronica and shoegaze artist.[9]

They are from Florida, U.S.[9]

Singaporean band Sobs chose Kenopsia as one of their favorite albums of 2022 to Brooklyn Vegan, with member Celine saying: "Indie rock melodies glimmering with autotune over a gloomy hyperpop-meets-shoegaze backdrop. Perfect record for the post-internet music consumer".[10]

Musical style[edit]

Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork described quannnic's music as containing much Auto-Tune and "post-everything bedroom beats", which "restored some of shoegaze's crystalline detail in their sparkling, digitally rendered high end".[3]

Discography[edit]

  • Kenopsia (2022)
  • Stepdream (2023)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Galil, Leor (5 February 2024). "Quannnic gives alt-rock an emotional force that makes it feel huge". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. '^ Zellner, Xander (8 November 2023). "10 First-Timers on Billboards Charts This Week: Dylan Marlowe, Bby, JaidynAlexis, 310babii & More". Billboard. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b Sherburne, Philip (14 December 2023). "The Shoegaze Revival Hit Its Stride in 2023". Pitchfork. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  4. ^ Monger, Timothy. "Quannnic Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  5. ^ Enis, Eli (18 December 2023). "TikTok Has Made Shoegaze Bigger Than Ever". Stereogum. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  6. ^ Kenna, Abby (13 November 2023). "quannnic's Stepdream Is a Melancholic Yet Hopeful Testament From a Budding Cult Icon". Ones to Watch. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  7. ^ Minsker, Evan (31 October 2023). "Jane Remover Announces 2024 U.S. Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  8. ^ Solomon-Brady, Harvey (4 January 2024). "From Shoegaze to Zoomer Gaze: the evolution of a Gen Z musical phenomenon whynow". Whynow. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  9. ^ a b "quannnic". NTS Radio. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Sobs list their favorite albums of 2022, touring North America in 2023". Brooklyn Vegan. 16 December 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2024.

MeMeMe[edit]

https://uproxx.com/indie/100-gecs-mememe-10000-gecs/

https://nme.com/news/music/100-gecs-return-with-new-single-mememe-3099594

https://exclaim.ca/music/article/100_gecs_return_with_first_new_single_from_10000_gecs

https://www.altpress.com/100-gecs-mememe/

https://www.stereogum.com/2167975/100-gecs-mememe/music/

https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/latest-news/100-gecs-preview-second-album-with-first-single-mememe

https://pitchfork.com/news/watch-100-gecs-video-for-new-song-mememe/

https://www.npr.org/sections/now-playing/2021/11/19/1057371777/100-gecs-mememe

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/100-gecs-new-song-mememe-1259557/

https://www.thefader.com/2021/11/19/100-gecs-mememe-video

Fireplace for Your Home[edit]

Fireplace for Your Home is a series of yule log burning videos created by George Ford.

Films[edit]

The Fireplace for Your Home series depict

The following films are streaming on Netflix.[1]

  • Fireplace for Your Home
  • Fireplace for Your Home: Classic Edition
  • Fireplace for Your Home: Birchwood Edition

Additionally, the official Fireplace for Your Home website includes other films and sells them in DVD and Blu-Ray formats.[2] Ford said

Background and release[edit]

The Fireplace for Your Home series was created by George Ford, the founder of Pet Media Plus, based in Longview, Washington.[3] He got the idea for the first film after filming a DVD called Adventure Cat: "It’s a television video for cats to keep them busy, and all these mice were running around and I thought, 'I’m like a reality filmmaker for rodents.' It got me thinking about what else I could capture."[3] He was inspired by the WPIX program Yule Log, which aired in the 1960s.[4][3]

Reception[edit]

Reviewing fireplace videos, Drew Prindle of Digital Trends gave the original Fireplace for Your Home a 7/10 rating, the Classic Edition a 10/10 rating and the Birchwood Edition an "11/10" rating, descrining the latter as a magnum opus and George Ford as "legendary".[1]

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https://www.themarysue.com/netflix-changed-their-yule-log-music/

primary

https://adage.com/creativity/work/fireplace-your-home-behind-scenes/33456

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lcyfa7SXQb0

less specific

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Drew, Prindle (29 December 2021). "Best Fireplace Video Streams". Digital Trends. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Fireplace for Your Home DVD & Blu-ray Crackling Fireplace Series". www.fireplaceforyourhome.com. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d Hooton, Christopher (6 October 2018). "We tracked down the guy who makes those Netflix Fireplace for Your Home movies". The Independent. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Meet the man who built the perfect fire — so you can stream it on your TV". CBC News. 3 December 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  5. ^ Johnson, Rebecca (23 December 2023). "Throw Another Log into the TV — It's Time to Light Up Fireplace for Your Home". Tudum. Netflix. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  6. ^ Haasch, Palmer (26 December 2023). "2 of the top shows on Netflix right now are literally just fireplaces". Business Insider. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  7. ^ Bryan, Chloe (3 July 2018). "Netflix's relaxing Fireplace for Your Home isn't just for the holidays". Mashable. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  8. ^ Klee, Miles (20 December 2013). "Netflix's Fireplace for Your Home is the final word in holiday entertainment". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  9. ^ Covert, Adrian (6 December 2011). "Streaming Movie of the Night: Fireplace For Your Home (AKA The Reason to Reactivate That Netflix Account!)". Gizmodo. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  10. ^ Peralta, Diego (5 January 2024). "Netflix's Monster Hit of the Month Was a Burning Piece of Wood". Collider. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  11. ^ Griffin, Andrew (25 December 2015). "How to turn your TV into a cosy log fire". The Independent. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  12. ^ Wong, Kevin (20 December 2018). "The 10 Best Netflix And Other Streaming Fireplaces For The Holidays". GameSpot. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  13. ^ Stump, Juno (19 December 2022). "The 7 Best Streaming Yule Logs For Your Christmas Season Viewing". GameSpot. Retrieved 4 March 2024.

Back 2 Life[edit]

Back 2 Life
Studio album by
Released18 November 2022 (2022-11-18)
Length34:07
LabelYear0001
Thaiboy Digital chronology
Legendary Member
(2019)
Back 2 Life
(2022)

Back 2 Life is the second studio album by Thai rapper Thaiboy Digital, released on 18 November 2022 through Year0001.

References[edit]

[[Category:2022 albums]] [[Category:Year0001 albums]]

List of songs recorded by Crystal Castles[edit]

Canadian duo Crystal Castles has recorded songs for four studio albums and two extended plays, as well as one non-album single.

cs_rio[edit]

cs_rio is an unofficial map in Counter-Strike.

Let Me Solo Her[edit]

Let Me Solo Her is an anonymous gamer known for

Undertale[edit]

fandom: https://reflector.uindy.edu/2018/10/10/like-shaming-is-really-bullying-in-disguise/

https://slate.com/culture/2021/10/undertale-deltarune-spoilers-toby-fox-reddit.html

sales info: https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/10/01/undertale-five-years-later/

To See[edit]

Songs[edit]

The album has lengthy tracks;[1] eight of the ten songs on the album exceed the five-minute mark,[2] and many of them get close to 10 minutes of duration.[3] Parannoul organized the tracklist as if it was a live album.[4] The opening track is "Beautiful World", which begins with a sample of All About Lily Chou-Chou and resembles My Bloody Valentine's "Only Shallow", according to Jang.[5] Cohen felt that the lyrics "I wish no one had seen my miserable self / I wish no one had seen my numerous failures / I wish my young and stupid days to disappear forever" was melodramatic and exemplified that the album was "not an antidote to its creator's paralyzing misery, but a monument that honors its enormity".[1] Elle Palmer of Far Out Magazine felt the song "combines bleeping tones with caustic interludes of noise".[6]

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Cinema (Skrillex remix)[edit]

"Cinema" (Skrillex remix)
Remix by Skrillex
from the album Electroman

"Cinema" is a remix by Skrillex of Benny Benassi's song of the same name featuring Gary Go. It featured on Benassi's album Electroman along with the original.

Reception[edit]

In 2012, Skrillex won a Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording for the song.

In 2015, Spin named it the 34th greatest electronic dance music (EDM) anthem of the first half of the 2010s.[1] In 2016, Kat Bein named it the third best song in Skrillex's discography at the time.[2] In 2017, Spin named it one of the "Best EDM Songs You've Heard at Every Summer Festival" at number 37.[3] In 2019, Billboard staff considered it the 27th greatest dance song of the decade.[4]

https://www.billboard.com/lists/top-dance-love-songs-edm-all-time/galantis-gold-dust-2015/

Certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[5] Platinum 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

https://djmag.com/news/hear-two-new-leaked-skrillex-cinema-vips

https://www.altpress.com/luke_holland_revisits_skrillex_cinema_drum_remix/

https://www.complex.com/music/a/khrisd/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-skrillex

https://www.mtv.com/news/rzluz2/benny-benassi-cinema-skrillex-remix-dance-video

https://www.complex.com/music/a/androids/the-10-best-skrillex-remixes

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/skrillexs-15-most-priceless-music-moments-6648408/

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/skrillex-songs-best-remixes-list-7496139/

other skrillex sources[edit]

https://www.complex.com/music/a/khrisd/skrillexs-youtube-channel-hits-1-billion-views

https://www.billboard.com/lists/top-dance-love-songs-edm-all-time/

https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/47117/1/skrillex-2019-interview-dubstep-grammys-justin-bieber

https://www.grammy.com/videos/skrillex-scary-monsters-and-nice-sprites

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/skrillex-scary-monsters-nice-sprites-ep-anniversary-8481434/

https://www.spin.com/2011/03/breaking-out-skrillex/

https://www.factmag.com/2012/11/06/skrillex-to-re-release-breakthrough-eps-as-vinyl-box-set/

https://hypebeast.com/2011/5/skrillex-scary-monsters-and-nice-sprites-dirtyphonics-remix

  1. ^ "These Will Be the Years: The 100 Greatest EDM Anthems of the '10s". Spin. 28 May 2015. Archived from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  2. ^ Bein, Kat (1 December 2016). "The 20 Best Skrillex Songs". Billboard. Archived from the original on 18 July 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  3. ^ "The 50 Best EDM Songs You've Heard at Every Summer Festival". Spin. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  4. ^ "The 60 Greatest Dance Songs of the Decade: Staff List". Billboard. 26 November 2019. Archived from the original on 19 May 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  5. ^ "American single certifications – Benny Benassi featuring Gary Go – Cinema (Skrillex Remix)". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 27 November 2022.

Varg²™[edit]

Jonas Rönnberg, known by his stage name Varg²™ and previously as Varg, is a Swedish electronic musician.

Career[edit]

In 2018, Varg offered EP, **** *** ******, in exchange for donations to children affected by the Yemeni civil war. https://www.factmag.com/2018/11/16/varg-ep-children-yemen/

Rönnberg previously used the pseudonym "Varg", but had to change it to "Varg²™" following a cease and desist from the German band of the same name. He then released the EP Fuck Varg.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bruce-Jones, Henry (19 November 2019). "Varg changes name to Varg2™ following cease and desist from metal band". Fact. Retrieved 24 April 2024.