Time Again (Claire Voyant Album)
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Time Again (Claire Voyant Album)
''Time Again'' is a collection of remixes of songs by Claire Voyant. It contains 12 remixes of 9 songs from their previous album, Time and the Maiden. The only album track not included in the new collection is ''Elysium'', replaced by the non-album song, ''Serenade'', which appeared on a now out-of-print compilation CD released in 1998 by Patrick Ogle's Precipice Records. The album was originally released on April 28, 2000 on the German label, Accession Records. It was then picked up by American label, Metropolis Records, and re-released in January 2001. The "LSD Mix" of "Bittersweet," though credited to Love Spirals Downwards, was technically created by Lovespirals in the band's early formative stage. StarVox Magazine listed ''Time Again'' in their Top 10 Staff Favorites of 2001, in a "tie" with Lovespirals' ''Ecstatic EP'': : ''As synthpop's rise led inexorably to its decline, some Gothic-Industrial artists have started looking toward other avenues of inspiration. On these ...
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Remix Album
A remix album is an album consisting of remixes or rerecorded versions of an artist's earlier released material. The first act who employed the format was American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson (''Aerial Pandemonium Ballet'', 1971). As of 2007, the best-selling remix album of all time is Michael Jackson's ''Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix'' (1997). History and concept ''Aerial Pandemonium Ballet'' (1971) by Harry Nilsson is credited as the first remix album. It was released after the successes of "Everybody's Talkin'" and ''The Point!'', when he decided that his older material had started to sound dated. Neu!'s ''Neu! 2'' (1973) has also been described as "in effect the first remix album", as many tracks see the duo "speed up, slow down, cut, doctor, and mutilate the material, sometimes beyond recognition". In the 1980s, record companies would combine several kinds of electronic dance music, such as dance-pop, House music, house, techno, Trance music, trance, drum ...
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Gypsy 83
''Gypsy 83'' is an American 2001 drama film, written and directed by Todd Stephens. The film is about two young goths, Gypsy and Clive, who travel to New York for an annual festival celebrating their idol, Stevie Nicks. Filming took place in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Plot 25 year old Gypsy Vale (Sara Rue) and 18 year old Clive Webb (Kett Turton) are two goths living in Sandusky, Ohio. Gypsy's parents, Ray (John Doe) and Velvet (Marlene Wallace), once were in a band together, and Gypsy now aspires to be a famous singer, like her idol, Stevie Nicks. She is hesitant, because of the disappearance of her mother, to leave her father alone in Sandusky to pursue her dreams. While checking updates on a Stevie Nicks fansite, Clive discovers the ''Night of a Thousand Stevies'' event in New York. After a long and heated discussion with Gypsy, her father reveals that her mother didn't just disappear, or die: she left to follow her dream of becoming a famous singer. Despite this, Clive finally ...
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Claire Voyant (band) Albums
Claire Voyant may refer to: * ''Claire Voyant'' (comic strip) (1943–1948), an American syndicated comic strip * Claire Voyant, the secret identity of the Timely Comics superheroine called the Black Widow (1940) * Claire Voyant (''Big Nate''), a ''Big Nate'' character * Claire Voyant (band) Claire Voyant was a darkwave and dream pop band from Sacramento, California. Founded by childhood friends ''Chris Ross'' and ''Ben Fargen''. An instrumental duo until recruiting vocalist, ''Victoria Lloyd''. Their 1995 debut has been followed by ..., a dream pop trio * ''Claire Voyant'' (album), the 1995 album of Claire Voyant {{disambiguation ...
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Trance To The Sun
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Haujobb
Haujobb is a German electronic musical project whose output has ranged drastically within the electronic music spectrum, from electro-industrial to Ambient music, ambient and techno. They have become a staple crossover act, bringing several forms of electro into the mainstream industrial music world. History Haujobb was formed in 1993 by Daniel Myer, Dejan Samardzic, and Björn Junemann. Hailing from Germany, the trio were inspired by the music of Skinny Puppy, as Myer recalls: "When ''Too Dark Park'' was released... this was the initiative for us to make this kind of music." The name comes from the German translation of "Replicant, skin job" from the film ''Blade Runner''. They were soon signed to Off Beat (label), Off Beat, and began distributing their music in North America via Pendragon Records. Following the release of ''Freeze Frame Reality'' in 1995 saw the departure of bandmate Björn, the lineup has consisted of Daniel and Dejan ever since. After Metropolis Records acq ...
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