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Hermann Kopp, nacido en Stuttgart y residente en Barcelona, es un músico conocido sobre todo por sus bandas sonoras para las películas "Nekromantik" y "Der Todesking" de Jorg Buttgereit. Con su manera de tocar el violín y su uso extravagante de la electrónica y la percusión ha creado el fondo perfecto para las imágenes malsanas y mórbidas de estas películas de horror. .
Eulene Sherman: Bass, Vocals Angelo Guitar, Vocals Joshua Moore: Drums Songwriter Angelo has an eerie knack for quiet collaboration. This steady-handed muse with a finely tuned ear for melody has an uncanny ability to uncover and call forth the unique, iconic raw material in the emerging talents he finds. It was Angelo (his presence is distinguished enough that his last name is seldom necessary) who looked at the young Followill brothers and saw the Kings of Leon. His presence as their producer and co-writer (he co-wrote all of their breakout debut album, Youth and Young Manhood) drove the boys to...
Jana Hermann, 27 years old girl from Latvia, created a modern style of Disco. Like a cat she crawls through the possibilities in music and in the meantime rediscovers her new self. Her lyrics vary from mysterious to dreamy...just check here out yourself, she needs a revolution. .
Herman Hupfeld (February 1, 1894–June 8, 1951) was an American songwriter. His most notable composition was "As Time Goes By" (from the film Casablanca but this song was written in 1931 for the Broadway show "Everybody's Welcome", which ran for 139 performances)[1]. Hupfeld never wrote a whole Broadway score, but he became known as a composer who could write a song to fit a specific scene within a Broadway show. His best known songs include "Sing Something Simple", "Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To Sleep)", "When Yuba Plays The Rhumba On The Tuba", "Are You Making Any Money?",...
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