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Scorpions is a rock band from Hannover, Germany that was formed in 1965. Internationally acclaimed for their 1984 rock anthem "Rock You Like a Hurricane" as well as other popular singles such as "Big City Nights", "No One Like You", "Send Me an Angel", "Still Loving You", and "Wind of Change", the band has sold over 100 million records worldwide. Along with metal contemporaries such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Whitesnake, and others, Scorpions is one of the most successful acts in heavy metal and hard rock in history as well as, by far, the...
" Skorpion is a 16 year old producer from Nottingham, England who is a producer trying to bring his own style to Electronic Music. He first picked up a guitar at the age of 7 and from then became passionate about making music. In Summer 2010 it came to him after hearing a Datsik track he would like to start producing. From now he has received support from Captain Crunch, Rekoil, Ctwo, Betamorph Recordings and more. " .
Kaleidoscópio is a project formed in 2002 by Brasil drum and bass DJ Ramilson Maia (Ram Science and Currupio) with singer, composer and ballerina Janaína Lima and producer Gui Boratto. They are mostly famous with songs like Tem que Valer and Chuva which are in their album Tem Que Valer. Kaleidoscopio's style is mostly drum and bass and electronica. In their list of song we can find classics like Tarde em Itapuã and Flor de Lis. They later changed their name to KALEIDO and went to Japan to start a career there. .
This whole thing started as something of a joke between myself and I. I found myself sitting on my floor with my guitar, pedalboard, amp, and This Will Destroy You's self-titled album playing in the background during finals week of 2010. I was stressed. Used up. Freaked out. The semester had been a blur of jazz, church gigs, poems, short stories, novels, esoteric discussions, and emotional rollercoasters. I was in need of a reprieve. A moment of quiet. That's how "A Few Days Underwater" started. The whole point behind "A Few Days Underwater" is the hope that you will be...