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There are or were at least four bands named Domain, out of which only one still exists today under that name. Those are/were: 1. German heavy/power metal band formed in 1988, which has nowdays incorporated epic and symphonic elements to their music. They still exist today. Major releases: 1988 - Our Kingdom 1989 - Before the Storm 1991 - Crack in the Wall 2001 - New Horizons (EP) 2001 - One Million Lightyears From Home 2002 - The Artefact 2003 - The Sixth Dimension 2005 - Last Days of Utopia 2006 - Stardawn 2. ドメイン. A Japanese Visual Kei band,...
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Duck Sauce is an American-Canadian DJ duo consisting of A-Trak and Armand van Helden. The duo are signed to Fool's Gold Records. The pair aim to produce disco house tracks that will appeal to club DJs. Their first tracks are "aNYway" and "You're Nasty". Their EP, Greatest Hits, was released September 2009. The track "aNYway" capitalises "NY" to signify the band's origins in New York. The song is sampled from "I Can Do It" by Final Edition. In the summer of 2010, Duck Sauce released a track called "Barbra Streisand", named after the singer of the same name. The track...
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) The Lost Domain is an avant-folk / drone / jazz / free improv ensemble based in Brisbane, Australia. They have been active since the late 1980s, but due to virtually no promotion has remained in obscurity. With no labels even vaguely compatible in Brisbane, and none until recently in the rest of australia, and no overseas connections, it was easier just to concentrate on enjoying making music and release it in limited editions on their own shytone imprint. they figured that eventually their track record would speak for itself and with this...
Ducks Deluxe were an English pub rock band of the 1970s. Usually called "The Ducks" by their fans, they were known in the 70s for their up-tempo, energetic performances. Formed in London in February 1972 by Martin Belmont (guitar), Sean Tyla (guitar), Ken Whaley (bass) and Michael Cousins (known as Magic Michael) on percussion, they split after playing a gig at the 100 Club in London on July 1, 1975. The band reformed in 2007 with Martin Belmont (guitar), Sean Tyla (guitar), Kevin Foster (bass) and Jim Russell (drums). Inbetween times, various members of the band found a degree of...