Progressive death metal from Opeth! Blackwater Park was the first Opeth album to be produced by Porcupine Tree`s Steven Wilson, who also provided back
Progressive death metal from Opeth! Blackwater Park was the first Opeth album to be produced by Porcupine Tree`s Steven Wilson, who also provided backing vocals in some of the album`s songs. The album was a critical and commercial success for the band, introducing them to a new range of fans. Many Opeth fans and critics alike consider Blackwater Park to be Opeth`s magnum opus.
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Song from 2003 album, `Damnation`.
* Mikael Åkerfeldt – Vocals, Guitar
* Peter Lindgren – Guitar
* Martin Mendez – Bass
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Song from 2003 album, `Damnation`.
* Mikael Åkerfeldt – Vocals, Guitar
* Peter Lindgren – Guitar
* Martin Mendez – Bass
* Martin Lopez – Drums, Percussion
With Guest: Steven Wilson − Keyboards, Electric Piano, Piano, Mellotron, Backing Vocals
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Missä miehet ratsastaa [Where All The Men Ride Forth] from the album Myrskyntuoja by Teräsbetoni, who represent Finland in Eurovision Song Contest 2
Missä miehet ratsastaa [Where All The Men Ride Forth] from the album Myrskyntuoja by Teräsbetoni, who represent Finland in Eurovision Song Contest 2008.Direc...
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Recorded simultaneously with Deliverance, Damnation was entirely void of the musical elements of death metal and instead showcased a 1970s progressive
Recorded simultaneously with Deliverance, Damnation was entirely void of the musical elements of death metal and instead showcased a 1970s progressive rock vibe. The album was also produced by Steven Wilson, who contributed backing vocals and keyboards, and co-wrote one song, Death Whispered a Lullaby. Mikael Åkerfeldt dedicated Deliverance and Damnation to his grandmother, who died in a car accident during the recording.[1]
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Joey Negro is the most known pseudonym of british dj and house music producer Dave Lee. Lee was one of the first to incorporate disco samples into hou
Joey Negro is the most known pseudonym of british dj and house music producer Dave Lee. Lee was one of the first to incorporate disco samples into house when he started producing in 1991.
Original Article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakatta
Since then, Joey Negro has become one of the most sought-after producers and remixers, and has worked under a variety of aliases, including Doug Willis, Z Factor, Sessomato and Raven Maize. He has achieved more mainstram success under the name Jakatta. It was under this moniker that he released the single American Dream, which sampled the main theme music from the film American Beauty.
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The video was Opeth`s first and had a mixed reception. Former bandmember Peter Lindgren had this to say about it in an interview with The Metal Forge
The video was Opeth`s first and had a mixed reception. Former bandmember Peter Lindgren had this to say about it in an interview with The Metal Forge [1]:
"The whole situation was so chaotic, in the end we just decided to go down to the shoot, get the footage of us all filmed and simply fuck off. And I think the final result is in accordance to that. We didn`t have a clue as to what was going on, and I don`t even like it how it turned out. It doesn`t have anything to do with the music, or even the lyrics."
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Recorded simultaneously with Deliverance, Damnation was entirely void of the musical elements of death metal and instead showcased a 1970s progressive
Recorded simultaneously with Deliverance, Damnation was entirely void of the musical elements of death metal and instead showcased a 1970s progressive rock vibe. The album was also produced by Steven Wilson, who contributed backing vocals and keyboards, and co-wrote one song, Death Whispered a Lullaby. Mikael Åkerfeldt dedicated Deliverance and Damnation to his grandmother, who died in a car accident during the recording
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