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Hypnotic Suggestion EP is the second EP by The Apples in Stereo. The record was released in 1994. The EP's four tracks were later re-released on 1996 compilation... |
Sound Effects: 1992–2000 (section Track listing) [Acoustic]" Track 1 was originally released on the self-titled Apples EP in 1993. Track 2 was originally released on the Hypnotic Suggestion EP in 1994. Track 3... |
Science Faire (section Track listing) One" (tracks 1–6) were originally released in 1993 on the Tidal Wave 7". Tracks 7–10 on "Side Two" were originally released as the Hypnotic Suggestion EP... |
Get Ready for This (section Track listing) Ray was then asked to write lyrics and add a rap to the track. On Ray Slijngaard's suggestion, Anita Doth joined as the female vocalist. The single was... |
a male voice, thought to be that of Bakuro, repeating what seem to be hypnotic instructions. Shortly after, Fumie's already decomposed corpse is found... |
Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album) (category Track listings with input errors) triumph." Jason Scott at Popdust.com described the album as "13 tracks of pure hypnotic bliss [that] tests the absolute bounds of alt-pop, puncturing and... |
Fun Trick Noisemaker (section Track listing) bass on tracks 2, 4, 8 and 12 Kurt Heasley - guitar on track 3, vocals, tambourine Joel Evans - bass on track 10 Jeff Mangum - bass on track 7 Kyle Jones... |
Hypersonic Missiles (album) (section Track listing) up partly in Scotland with his mother. The Guardian described the track's "hypnotic, motorik beats" as well as the drum machines on "You're Not the Only... |
Jagger continued in Rolling Stone: It has a very hypnotic groove, a samba, which has a tremendous hypnotic power, rather like good dance music. It doesn't... |
Peepshow (album) (section Track listing) "a fascinating plunge into the subconscious" and was "Dream-like" and "hypnotic", further emphasizing, "Peepshow brims with nonlinear logic, compulsive... |
Virtual keyboard (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) researched by the Korean KJIST U-VR Lab in 2003. Their suggestion was to use wearables to track the finger motion to replace a physical keyboard with virtual... |
Violator (album) (section Track listing) Silence" started out as a slow ballad, but at Wilder's suggestion became a pulsating, up-tempo track. The band convened to work on the record with Flood... |
Honeymoon (Lana Del Rey album) (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) 2015). "Lana Del Rey Posts 'Honeymoon' Track list". Billboard. Retrieved 21 August 2015. "Hear Lana Del Rey's Hypnotic New Song, 'Terrence Loves You'". RollingStone... |
discovers a penny with a 1979 mint date. This modern item breaks the hypnotic suggestion, pulling Richard into the present. He awakens in 1980, physically... |
Jasani played tabla on the track. The overall Eastern-flavour of the structure led writer William S. Burroughs to make a suggestion to Page: [I] did a joint... |
Heaven Is a Junkyard (section Track listing) hypnotic sequences." Additionally, Billboard included "Rabbit" on their "10 Cool New Pop Songs to Get You Through the Week" list, detailing the track... |
This is the list of episodes of the American live-action/animated anthology comedy television series Toon In with Me. The show premiered on January 1,... |
Nightcrawler (soundtrack) (section Track listing) the composer. The Hollywood Reporter noted that the score recalls the hypnotic melodies he composed for Michael Mann's Collateral (2004). Kate Erbland... |
This Year's Model (section Track listing) Attractions offered suggestions that helped shape the songs. For "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea", Costello based the guitar parts on the 1964 tracks "I Can't Explain"... |
Block Rockin' Beats (section Track listings) and its vocals from US rapper Schoolly D. There have even been suggestions that the track covertly samples Pink Floyd too." Larry Flick from Billboard described... |