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Osquinn (aka Quinn, formerly p4rkr) puts her finger on the pulse of internet culture with an hour of hyperpop and digicore.
Spanning the late 1950s to the late 1970s, this selection highlights Venezuela’s take on big band cumbia. With strong ties to Colombian cumbia, especially in cities like Maracaibo and Caracas, local orchestras blended its rhythms with their own style. Some tracks reinterpret Colombian classics with a distinct Venezuelan touch, while many are original compositions that showcase the country’s unique approach to the genre.
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There are 7 bands known under this name:
1) Horizon were an Indianapolis straight edge band, who released a record called "Where The Blind Lead The Blind" on Catalyst records.
2) Horizon were an indie/pop rock Christian band from Sydney, Australia. They had promising songs but broke up in 2008.
3) Horizon (Norway): Horizon is a soft rock band formed in 2005. their music is an alternative soft rock\funk. Band Members: Adrian Kristiansen: Vocal Audun Efftevåg: Guitar Daniel Abboud: Guitar Daniel Heinesen: Bass Johannes F. Alfheim: Drums
4) Horizon is also an more familiar band from USA, the soundtracks from Last.Fm is theirs.
5) Horizon is also a German Melodic Power/Prog Metal band with two albums the 2002 The Sky's The Limit and 2004's Worlds Apart
6) Horizon is a German melodic hard rock band of the 90s. Released 'Horizon'. 1992 on the Rockwerk label.
7) Horizon was also a dutch doom/death metal band.
8) Youtube user Hanyuudesu, a song writer and singer who often does covers of Vocaloid songs.
There are 7 bands known under this name:
1) Horizon were an Indianapolis straight edge band, who released a record called "Where The Blind Lead The Blind" on Catalyst records.
2) Horizon were an indie/pop rock Christian band from Sydney, Australia. They had promising songs but broke up in 2008.
3) Horizon (Norway): Horizon is a soft rock band formed in 2005. their music is an alternative soft rock\funk. Band Members: Adrian Kristiansen: Vocal Audun Efftevåg: Guitar Daniel Abboud: Guitar Daniel Heinesen: Bass Johannes F. Alfheim: Drums
4) Horizon is also an more familiar band from USA, the soundtracks from Last.Fm is theirs.
5) Horizon is also a German Melodic Power/Prog Metal band with two albums the 2002 The Sky's The Limit and 2004's Worlds Apart
6) Horizon is a German melodic hard rock band of the 90s. Released 'Horizon'. 1992 on the Rockwerk label.
7) Horizon was also a dutch doom/death metal band.
8) Youtube user Hanyuudesu, a song writer and singer who often does covers of Vocaloid songs.
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