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A celebration of Sudanese and Ecuadorian keyboards inspired by bus rides through the Sahel and the Andes.
As lead composer at FromSoftware, the Japanese developer deeply beloved by hardcore gamers across the world, Yuka Kitamura has soundtracked the virtual deaths of millions of players. Her music, which soundtrack the tough as nails, worlds of Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is as tense and foreboding as the worlds themselves.
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There have been many bands named the Bugs here on Planet Earth. In the 1960's there were the Bugs from both Pakistan & Boston (USA.). In the late 1970's/early 1980's there were the Bugs from Amsterdam. In the late 1980's, England. In the 1990's; the Bugs from Portland, Oregon (USA) & Indiana (USA). In the 21st century, more bands named the Bugs came from England, Italy & the USA. The 1960's Pakistani edition of the Bugs can be found on the Sublime Frequencies compilation "Pakistan: Instrumental Folk and Pop Sounds". The 1960's American version of the Bugs ("Pretty Girl, "Slide") can be found on many 1960's Garage rock compilations. The 1990's Portland version of the Bugs ("SPASTIC") have released LPs & E.Ps on the Tombstone, Hovercraft & Labil record labels and are currently active. The mid-2000s California version of the Bugs ("Dave Navarro…") have released a 7" & CD. There's probably a band named the Bugs in your town, too.
There have been many bands named the Bugs here on Planet Earth. In the 1960's there were the Bugs from both Pakistan & Boston (USA.). In the late 1970's/early 1980's there were the Bugs from Amsterdam. In the late 1980's, England. In the 1990's; the Bugs from Portland, Oregon (USA) & Indiana (USA). In the 21st century, more bands named the Bugs came from England, Italy & the USA. The 1960's Pakistani edition of the Bugs can be found on the Sublime Frequencies compilation "Pakistan: Instrumental Folk and Pop Sounds". The 1960's American version of the Bugs ("Pretty Girl, "Slide") can be found on many 1960's Garage rock compilations. The 1990's Portland version of the Bugs ("SPASTIC") have released LPs & E.Ps on the Tombstone, Hovercraft & Labil record labels and are currently active. The mid-2000s California version of the Bugs ("Dave Navarro…") have released a 7" & CD. There's probably a band named the Bugs in your town, too.
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