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American cigarette brand "Camel", 1913 — Album "Mirage" by British rock band Camel, 1974 Initially, the American company did not like the plagiarism of the musicians, so the cover was changed in the USA. But they managed to come to an agreement with the European department of the company. As a promotional campaign, small packs of cigarettes (5 pieces) were released with the album. The company also decided not to miss the chance for great PR: it offered to rename one of the songs on the album ...

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American "Caravan of Stories": Kanye and Bianca are done. An era has passed, right? Upd: they say it's fake. TMZ missed the mark this time.

Yit
A new interview with Yit has come out in light of his new album "Lyfestyle". It has a lot of interesting facts, and here are a few of them:There were 4800 beats listened to for the album. There were even more, but they did not pass the test of the producer and beatmaker of the album SyntheticLazer Dim 700 is on the backing tracks in the song "BE QUIET"The next A.D.L album is already in the works

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American cigarette brand "Camel", 1913 — Album "Mirage" by British rock band Camel, 1974 Initially, the American company did not like the plagiarism of the musicians, so the cover was changed in the USA. But they managed to come to an agreement with the European department of the company. As a promotional campaign, small packs of cigarettes (5 pieces) were released with the album. The company also decided not to miss the chance for great PR: it offered to rename one of the songs on the album ...

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American "Caravan of Stories": Kanye and Bianca are done. An era has passed, right? Upd: they say it's fake. TMZ missed the mark this time.

Yit
A new interview with Yit has come out in light of his new album "Lyfestyle". It has a lot of interesting facts, and here are a few of them:There were 4800 beats listened to for the album. There were even more, but they did not pass the test of the producer and beatmaker of the album SyntheticLazer Dim 700 is on the backing tracks in the song "BE QUIET"The next A.D.L album is already in the works

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I really enjoyed the new Kelly Lee Owens album, where she sings more than ever and records the most euphoric techno-pop in her entire career. There is this one refrain that gets repeated at "Dreamstate", "wanting pure euphoria", believe me, it gets quite hard to get out of your head.
What influenced her so much? It was the tour with Depeche Mode, where she sometimes warmed up 75,000 people, the desire to follow her inner voice, and freedom and escapism; a craving for new collaborations-very uncharacteristic for Kelly.
It is an album that features the song "Ballad (In The End)", recorded with Tom Rowlands-1 / 2 of the Chemical Brothers, with credits from Scottish electronic due Bicep and The 1975 drummer George Daniel.
The album is literally teeming with club bangers like "Higher", "Sunshine", "Air", which just make you want to greet the dawn at some festival, diluted with dreamy airy compositions like the above-mentioned "Ballad (In The End)" or the final "Trust and Desire". It turns out amazing.
I really enjoyed the new Kelly Lee Owens album, where she sings more than ever and records the most euphoric techno-pop in her entire career. There is this one refrain that gets repeated at "Dreamstate", "wanting pure euphoria", believe me, it gets quite hard to get out of your head.
What influenced her so much? It was the tour with Depeche Mode, where she sometimes warmed up 75,000 people, the desire to follow her inner voice, and freedom and escapism; a craving for new collaborations-very uncharacteristic for Kelly.
It is an album that features the song "Ballad (In The End)", recorded with Tom Rowlands-1 / 2 of the Chemical Brothers, with credits from Scottish electronic due Bicep and The 1975 drummer George Daniel.
The album is literally teeming with club bangers like "Higher", "Sunshine", "Air", which just make you want to greet the dawn at some festival, diluted with dreamy airy compositions like the above-mentioned "Ballad (In The End)" or the final "Trust and Desire". It turns out amazing.
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