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redkoffee aka Clarisse Prévost pays tribute to sci-fi love story Kaiba created by Masaki Yuasa in 2008. In this world, memories can be turned into data and stored. Even if the body dies, its memories live on, and can be transferred to another body. Bad memories can be erased, and good ones downloaded. However, this is something only the privileged can do. In a world like this, our protagonist, Kaiba, is traveling in another body with no memories of his own..

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London
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Sacred Pools is a monthly show, rotating between DJ October, Faso and Toshiki Ohta. All three hosts showcase a varied and intriguing combination of music on the Sacred Pools show - from harshly metallic noise rock, unhinged post-punk, chillingly minimal synth, breakbeat rave and pervy wedding disco.

Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame

Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame

Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 June 2015. Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame's music has been featured on 17 episodes.

b. Steven Ralph Arrington, 5th March 1956, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.

From Ohio, Steve Arrington originally played drums with The Young Mystics.

When the group broke up, Steve moved to San Francisco while remaining members of the group combined with members of another Ohio group, Black Satin Soul, to form the funk band Slave.

With the success of Slave, Steve returned to the group in 1978, initially as a backing singer but later as lead vocalist on hits 'Just A Touch Of Love','Watching You' and 'Wait For Me'.

Politics within the group led to Steve's departure in 1983, following which he formed a new group, Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame.

Their Atlantic Records debut was 'Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame' on Atlantic Records in 1983.

The album made a big impact on the dancefloors, both sides of the Atlantic, mainly due to the funk tune 'Way Out', which received a great deal of radio play on many soul stations along with the tracks 'You Meet My Approval' and 'Last Night / Night Before'.

'Positive Power' followed in 1984, again on Atlantic Records and featured the popular dancer 'Mellow As A Cello'

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Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame

Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 June 2015. Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame's music has been featured on 17 episodes.

b. Steven Ralph Arrington, 5th March 1956, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.

From Ohio, Steve Arrington originally played drums with The Young Mystics.

When the group broke up, Steve moved to San Francisco while remaining members of the group combined with members of another Ohio group, Black Satin Soul, to form the funk band Slave.

With the success of Slave, Steve returned to the group in 1978, initially as a backing singer but later as lead vocalist on hits 'Just A Touch Of Love','Watching You' and 'Wait For Me'.

Politics within the group led to Steve's departure in 1983, following which he formed a new group, Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame.

Their Atlantic Records debut was 'Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame' on Atlantic Records in 1983.

The album made a big impact on the dancefloors, both sides of the Atlantic, mainly due to the funk tune 'Way Out', which received a great deal of radio play on many soul stations along with the tracks 'You Meet My Approval' and 'Last Night / Night Before'.

'Positive Power' followed in 1984, again on Atlantic Records and featured the popular dancer 'Mellow As A Cello'

Original source: Last.fm

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Beddie-Biey
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
Beddie-Biey
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
Way Out
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
Weak At The Knees
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
15 Rounds
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1984
Nobody Can Be You
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
Nobody Can Be You
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1983
Way Out
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Konglather Records1982
Mellow As A Cello
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Atlantic1984
Way Out
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame
Konglather Records1982